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The '''''Morning Star''''' is a left-wing British daily newspaper with a focus on social, political and trade union issues.
 
The '''''Morning Star''''' is a left-wing British daily newspaper with a focus on social, political and trade union issues.
  
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==History==
 
The paper was founded in 1930 as the '''''Daily Worker''''' by the [[Communist Party of Great Britain]] (CPGB). In 1945, ownership was transferred from the CPGB to an independent readers' co-operative, and it remains wholly owned by its readers. The ''[[Daily Worker]]'' was renamed the ''Morning Star'' in 1966. The paper describes its editorial stance as in line with ''Britain's Road to Socialism'', the programme of the [[CPGB]].<ref>"''Britain's Road to Socialism'', the Communist Party of Britain programme ... underlies our paper's editorial stance." People's Press Printing Society Annual Report 2009.</ref>
 
The paper was founded in 1930 as the '''''Daily Worker''''' by the [[Communist Party of Great Britain]] (CPGB). In 1945, ownership was transferred from the CPGB to an independent readers' co-operative, and it remains wholly owned by its readers. The ''[[Daily Worker]]'' was renamed the ''Morning Star'' in 1966. The paper describes its editorial stance as in line with ''Britain's Road to Socialism'', the programme of the [[CPGB]].<ref>"''Britain's Road to Socialism'', the Communist Party of Britain programme ... underlies our paper's editorial stance." People's Press Printing Society Annual Report 2009.</ref>
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==Justice for Palestine in 2025==
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On 31 December 2024, [https://morningstaronline.co.uk/author/elizabeth-short Elizabeth Short wrote:]{{QB|
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The fight for [[Palestinian]] justice is critical in the “dangerous and unstable” coming year, the government was warned today as campaigners announced a new wave of mobilisations.
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Thousands in [[Gaza]] entered 2025 battling to survive as [[Israel]] continued its [[ethnic cleansing]] campaign, blocking off aid and decimating medical facilities and shelters.
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The [[Labour]] leadership has remained silent on the destruction of northern [[Gaza]]’s last functioning hospital, Kamal Adwan, last Friday.
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The government continues to hold 330 active arms licences permitting exports to [[Israel]], including for components for lethal F-35 jets that have dropped 2,000lb bombs on the innocent people of [[Gaza]].
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Campaigners from across the peace movement have pledged to intensify their efforts this year, pressing the government for a full arms embargo.
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A spokeswoman for the [[Stop the War Coalition]] said:
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:“As [[Israel]]’s [[genocide]] and [[ethnic cleansing]] in [[Gaza]] and the [[West Bank]] continues in real time, we will not give up our fight for justice for [[Palestine]] and for ending this government’s complicity in [[genocide]].
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:“It is clear that this year is going to be dangerous and unstable, which is why we will continue to protest.
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:“We must ensure that the first national march for [[Palestine]] of 2025, on January 18, sends a huge message to PM [[Keir Starmer]] and Foreign Secretary [[David Lammy]] that our massive movement for peace will stay on the streets until they stop arming [[Israel]].”
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The march will begin outside the [[London]] headquarters of the [[BBC]], recently investigated by ''Drop Site News'' over its [[Gaza]] reporting.
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Criticising [[BBC News]] online’s [[Middle East]] editor [[Raffi Berg]], whose book on [[Mossad]] stands on the shelf of Israeli Prime Minister [[Benjamin Netanyahu]], one former journalist at the outlet said the editor’s “entire job is to water down everything that’s too critical of Israel.”
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Another said he plays a key role in a wider [[BBC]] culture of “systematic [[Israeli]] [[propaganda]].”
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[https://x.com/sk_bolt Sophie Bolt,] general secretary of [[Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament]], one of the march’s organisers, said:
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:“Every day, the [[British]] government’s complicity in this horrific, systematic destruction of the [[Palestinian people]] is made more stark.
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:“Every shift by this government away from total support of [[Israel]]’s [[genocide]] — such as agreeing to comply with the [[International Criminal Court]]’s arrest warrant for [[Netanyahu]] — has happened because of huge public pressure.
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:“The struggle for the [[Palestinians]] goes to the very heart of global justice.
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:“We are part of a huge movement across the world that understands the need for a new world order that respects human life, [[international law]] and peaceful co-operation. With [[Trump]] in the [[White House]], this has never been more urgent.
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:“This is why our continued protest is absolutely critical. Continuing [[BDS|the boycotts and divestments]], the direct action to stop the manufacture of weaponry and the huge national protests are all vital to ending [[Israel]]’s genocidal military expansion which now threatens [[Syria]] and [[Iran]].”
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After an intense campaign disrupting arms manufacturers across [[Britain]] through 100 actions over the year and shutting down a factory belonging to [[Israeli]] arms firm [[Elbit Systems]] in Tamworth for good, [[Palestine Action]] vowed on '''[[X]]''' (formerly [[Twitter]]) to “chase Israel’s war machine out of Britain permanently.”
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As the ''Morning Star'' was going to press, ''Greater Manchester Friends of Palestine'' held a vigil last night with ''Manchester Palestine Action'' and ''Youth Front for Palestine'' at Dr Adnan Al-Bursh Park (formerly Brunswick Park), to honour [[Palestinians]] killed last year. Another vigil will take place tonight at 5pm at Brooks Bar Junction.
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[https://revsoc21.uk/author/john_nicholson/ John Nicholson, a campaigner for ''GM Friends of Palestine'', said:]
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:“Whenever those of us who aren’t [[Palestinian]] ask our Palestinian comrades what on Earth we can do to make any difference, they say this:
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::'keep on demonstrating, marching, taking boycott actions and supporting the crucial direct action to close down the Israeli arms industry and all ancillary production.'
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:“If we don’t do all this ourselves, nothing will happen — we cannot wait for our governments in [[the West]] to do anything.”
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[[Israeli]] forces have killed at least 45,000 [[Palestinians]] since the attack by [[Hamas]] on [[10-7|7 October 2023]] — though a study in the ''[[Lancet]]'' journal estimates the true number could be as high as 186,000.<ref>''[https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/fight-palestine-will-intensify-2025-peace-activists-vow "Fight for Palestine will intensify in 2025, peace activists vow"]''</ref>}}
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 1 January 2025

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The Morning Star is a left-wing British daily newspaper with a focus on social, political and trade union issues.

History

The paper was founded in 1930 as the Daily Worker by the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB). In 1945, ownership was transferred from the CPGB to an independent readers' co-operative, and it remains wholly owned by its readers. The Daily Worker was renamed the Morning Star in 1966. The paper describes its editorial stance as in line with Britain's Road to Socialism, the programme of the CPGB.[1]

Justice for Palestine in 2025

On 31 December 2024, Elizabeth Short wrote:

The fight for Palestinian justice is critical in the “dangerous and unstable” coming year, the government was warned today as campaigners announced a new wave of mobilisations.

Thousands in Gaza entered 2025 battling to survive as Israel continued its ethnic cleansing campaign, blocking off aid and decimating medical facilities and shelters.

The Labour leadership has remained silent on the destruction of northern Gaza’s last functioning hospital, Kamal Adwan, last Friday.

The government continues to hold 330 active arms licences permitting exports to Israel, including for components for lethal F-35 jets that have dropped 2,000lb bombs on the innocent people of Gaza.

Campaigners from across the peace movement have pledged to intensify their efforts this year, pressing the government for a full arms embargo.

A spokeswoman for the Stop the War Coalition said:

“As Israel’s genocide and ethnic cleansing in Gaza and the West Bank continues in real time, we will not give up our fight for justice for Palestine and for ending this government’s complicity in genocide.
“It is clear that this year is going to be dangerous and unstable, which is why we will continue to protest.
“We must ensure that the first national march for Palestine of 2025, on January 18, sends a huge message to PM Keir Starmer and Foreign Secretary David Lammy that our massive movement for peace will stay on the streets until they stop arming Israel.”

The march will begin outside the London headquarters of the BBC, recently investigated by Drop Site News over its Gaza reporting.

Criticising BBC News online’s Middle East editor Raffi Berg, whose book on Mossad stands on the shelf of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, one former journalist at the outlet said the editor’s “entire job is to water down everything that’s too critical of Israel.”

Another said he plays a key role in a wider BBC culture of “systematic Israeli propaganda.”

Sophie Bolt, general secretary of Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, one of the march’s organisers, said:

“Every day, the British government’s complicity in this horrific, systematic destruction of the Palestinian people is made more stark.
“Every shift by this government away from total support of Israel’s genocide — such as agreeing to comply with the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Netanyahu — has happened because of huge public pressure.
“The struggle for the Palestinians goes to the very heart of global justice.
“We are part of a huge movement across the world that understands the need for a new world order that respects human life, international law and peaceful co-operation. With Trump in the White House, this has never been more urgent.
“This is why our continued protest is absolutely critical. Continuing the boycotts and divestments, the direct action to stop the manufacture of weaponry and the huge national protests are all vital to ending Israel’s genocidal military expansion which now threatens Syria and Iran.”

After an intense campaign disrupting arms manufacturers across Britain through 100 actions over the year and shutting down a factory belonging to Israeli arms firm Elbit Systems in Tamworth for good, Palestine Action vowed on X (formerly Twitter) to “chase Israel’s war machine out of Britain permanently.”

As the Morning Star was going to press, Greater Manchester Friends of Palestine held a vigil last night with Manchester Palestine Action and Youth Front for Palestine at Dr Adnan Al-Bursh Park (formerly Brunswick Park), to honour Palestinians killed last year. Another vigil will take place tonight at 5pm at Brooks Bar Junction.

John Nicholson, a campaigner for GM Friends of Palestine, said:

“Whenever those of us who aren’t Palestinian ask our Palestinian comrades what on Earth we can do to make any difference, they say this:
'keep on demonstrating, marching, taking boycott actions and supporting the crucial direct action to close down the Israeli arms industry and all ancillary production.'
“If we don’t do all this ourselves, nothing will happen — we cannot wait for our governments in the West to do anything.”

Israeli forces have killed at least 45,000 Palestinians since the attack by Hamas on 7 October 2023 — though a study in the Lancet journal estimates the true number could be as high as 186,000.[2]


 

Documents sourced from Morning Star

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:BBC's biased and inaccurate reporting of anti-semitism allegations towards Jeremy CorbynLetter"Antisemitism"
BBC
Jeremy Corbyn
John Reith
Margaret Hodge
Tony Hall
Jewish Voice for Labour
International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance
Fran Unsworth
7 August 2018Pamela Blakelock"We regret that the BBC has failed to comply with its own codes with regard to impartiality and accuracy. Given the gravity of allegations of anti-semitism, the role performed by the BBC is all the more critical if it is to live up to Reithian principles of informing the public."
Document:Being anti-war does not make us apologists for 'the enemy' or anyone elseArticleNATO
Vladimir Putin
Boris Johnson
Stop the War Coalition
Keir Starmer
McCarthyism
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
28 February 2022Lindsey GermanI am proud to be an anti-war campaigner and I know there are many like me. I note that anti-war protesters in Russia are being lauded in the British media. I also support them and send them my full solidarity. The irony is that Putin will see them as the enemy within — just as our government (and loyal opposition) treats us.
Document:British military presence near Venezuela ‘extremely concerning’ArticleVenezuela
Theresa May
Stop the War Coalition
Donald Trump
Nicolás Maduro
Venezuela Solidarity Campaign
British Army Training Support Unit Belize
5 February 2019Phil MillerBritain’s recent history of catastrophic military interventions should rule out any UK participation in Donald Trump’s attempts to destabilise a democratically elected government in Venezuela.”
Document:Fears over conflicts of interest at top of watchdog probing Labour anti-semitismArticleCampaign Against Antisemitism
Andrew Feinstein
Equality and Human Rights Commission
David Isaac
Rebecca Hilsenrath
Antony Lerman
Conflict of interest
16 July 2019Phil MillerSo why would the EHRC decide to investigate Labour for anti-semitism, when the polls showed it had actually dropped, and not probe the Conservatives or UKIP, whose members displayed Islamophobia?
Document:Labour councillor demands refund from party after leaked report exposed sabotage of CorbynArticleLabour Party
Tom Watson
Iain McNicol
Len McCluskey
Unite the Union
Sarah-Jane McDonough
UK/General election/2017
16 April 2020Lamiat SabinSarah-Jane McDonough's demand for a refund came after Unite General Secretary Len McCluskey claimed that attempts by the "Senior Management Team" to sabotage Labour’s chances in the UK/2017 General Election could have broken electoral law.
Document:Spiteful misogynistic bullying of Diane Abbott and left-wing staff laid out in internal party reportArticleDiane Abbott
Iain McNicol
Katy Clark
Emilie Oldknow
Karie Murphy
13 April 2020Lamiat SabinLabour General Secretary Iain McNicol, Executive Director for Elections Patrick Heneghan, and Mr McNicol’s office manager Tracey Allen mocked Diane Abbott and insinuated that she had faked illness towards the end of the 2017 General Election campaign.
Document:There is no future for Labour in bureaucratic centrismArticle"Climate change"
Joe Biden
Labour Party
Jeremy Corbyn
Bernie Sanders
Social Democratic Party
Keir Starmer
US/Democratic Party
COVID-19
Centrism
Progressivism
11 November 2020Ian LaveryWhilst many in the media and party establishments are keen to turn back the clock to the bureaucratic centrism, progressives energised on both sides of the Atlantic, whether by Corbyn or Sanders, will define our future politics.
Document:Whatever happened to ‘due process’?Article"Antisemitism"
Labour Party
Jeremy Corbyn
Keir Starmer
Authoritarianism
Governance and Legal Unit
21 November 2020Hilary WiseStarmer’s reaction suggests he will continue to pursue a course which he somehow sees as politically expedient. History tells us it risks leading the party into the most dangerous kind of authoritarianism.
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References

  1. "Britain's Road to Socialism, the Communist Party of Britain programme ... underlies our paper's editorial stance." People's Press Printing Society Annual Report 2009.
  2. "Fight for Palestine will intensify in 2025, peace activists vow"
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