From London’s holly-sellers to Engels’s flaming Christmas centrepiece, the plum pudding was more than festive fare in Victorian Britain, says KEITH FLETT
HOW different the past week or so could have been. Two years ago, with Cop26 announced for Glasgow and a general election under way, British voters were offered the greenest and most comprehensive manifesto ever.
A “Green Industrial Revolution,” it was styled, which would have guaranteed workers a future and society a planet to live on.
Sadly, the other guys won. Almost two years after the 2019 election and no longer Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn — one of the architects of this transformative plan for Britain and beyond — travels to Cop26 in Glasgow, no less determined to see climate justice prevail.
From summit to summit, imperialist companies and governments cut, delay or water down their commitments, warn the Communist Parties of Britain, France, Portugal and Spain and the Workers Party of Belgium in a joint statement on Cop30
We are demanding action from our politicians to deliver justice, fairness and decency throughout our communities – join us, says ROZ FOYER



