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LookLeft New Edition Out Now June 12, 2012

Posted by Garibaldy in The Left, Workers' Party.
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The latest, 48-page edition of LookLeft is in shops now. Stories include:

* Another Europe is Possible

* Interview with Mandate General Secretary John Douglas

* Michael Taft on the possibilities for building a progressive future

* Conor McCabe on the myth of NAMA’s ghost estates

* Gavin Titley on the media’s reporting of the economic crisis

* The Price of Corruption

* Belfast: Divided by Walls, United by Poverty

* Debate: Prostitution by Denise Charlton and Wendy Lyon

* Brian Hanley on Frank Ryan’s Street Fighting Years

* Lauren Arrington on Delia Larkin and the Irish Women Workers’ Union

* What Now for the ULA?

* Egypt’s Permanent Revolution?

* Stormont’s Policies a Recipe for Poverty

There’s a lot more news, views, politics, sport and culture, including the politics of the Pogues and a new Letters to the Editor section.

Speaking for myself, I think that’s a great cover, and there’s a lot of great reading in this edition.

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1. Ho Chi Trapattoni - June 12, 2012

Best issue yet! Brilliant stuff – well done to all involved.

2. Strootmann - June 13, 2012

Picked it up in Easons today – intresting piece on the inner workings of the ULA. A canoe that looks all but sank at this stage….

Mark P - June 13, 2012

What does Henry argue?

Julian Assandwich - June 14, 2012

Whatever the downbeat ULA piece is, it’ll take quite something to beat the analysis Will Ferrell offers up here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zT2ae1WkuC0

3. Georgios Karagounis - June 17, 2012

Good piece on the Pouges and the politics of their lyrics. Gret issue overall.

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