RAMZY BAROUD sees Gaza abandoned while the genocide continues
THE latest unemployment figures stand at 1.8 million, according to ONS figures revealed on March 18. The naive and privileged may think this is a reason to be cheerful, but the truth is very different. Unemployment figures have been manipulated for years to show what the government of the day wants the people to believe.
While the Tories and their supporters shout loudly about how the economy is in recovery and we are all doing very nicely, thank you, there is a bigger, generally silent and silenced voice that tells the painful truth of Britain in 2015.
The government would have us believe that the British economy is back on its feet and that we are all enjoying regular shopping sprees, second homes and new cars on the drives of our nice suburban mortgaged homes — well, apart from those few idle layabouts who live on the dole and don’t want to work.
Our economic system is broken – and unless we break with the government’s obsession with short-termist private profit, things are destined to get worse, warns Mercedes Villalba
Our housing crisis isn’t an accident – it’s class war, trapping millions in poverty while landlords and billionaires profit. To solve it, we need comprehensive transformation, not mere tokenistic reform, writes BECK ROBERTSON



