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TUC directs its members’ anger into more meaningles busywork
An email campaign to reverse anti-union laws? Really?
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Our party’s internationalist tasks: support for revolutionary Laos
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Influence-peddling scandal implicates Joe Biden, son Hunter and brother Jim
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Dissecting the cliches of Anglo-American ethnocentrism
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Oppose US ‘special measures’ against sovereign Nicaragua!
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Workers at the GKN factory in Florence fight back
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NHS privatisation accelerated during the pandemic: a medical ‘shock doctrine’
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Support for USA’s proxy war in Ukraine draining as true cost dawns on the world
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Syria moves forward
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Joint enterprise murder convictions judged unsound
Social democracy highlights
Yemen / Yemen’s quest for self-determination continues unabated
Despite conditions of siege and war, the Yemeni people are finding ways to lay the foundations of a diversified and more self-sufficient economy.
British politics / Labour is the party of Nato, the party of war
Throughout Labour’s history, in and out of government, its leaders have always been unabashed cheerleaders for the crimes of imperialism.
British politics / Build the Workers Party of Britain
The primary goal facing us today is the breaking of all bonds between the Labour party and the working class.
British politics / Learn the lessons of the Corbyn project: break the link with Labour!
Breaking the thousand threads that connect workers’ organisations to the Labour party is the biggest task facing us now.
British politics / Ninth party congress: We must connect our movement with the masses
Important foundations have already been laid. Now we must expand and build on those in a principled and serious way.
British politics / Palestine solidarity motion deepens division in the Labour party’s ranks
Keir Starmer has already vowed to ignore the motion passed by an overwhelming majority of conference delegates.
Environment / Workers party hosts popular rally against LTN scheme in Birmingham
An excellent example of socialists connecting with the community in order to advance their interests and raise their understanding.
British politics / Liverpool scandal: Starmer cheers as the government sends in the commissioners
Labour and Tory are two sides of the same dud coin; we should be grateful to Starmer for demonstrating this so clearly.
USA / Bernie Sanders drops out – again
The great hope of the American left leaves his supporters in the lurch, putting his weight behind the establishment choice.
Capitalist crisis / A call to arms: This May Day, fight together against imperialism
Workers’ parties sign international revolutionary anti-imperialist manifesto.
Social wage / Errol Graham and the unreported austerity pandemic
Social murder in our midst is being hushed up by all arms of the state, hand in glove with media that are entirely uninterested in ‘speaking truth to power’.
British politics / George Galloway: ‘The idea that the organs of the state are impartial is dead’
Does this herald a moment when the working class in Britain gets back up off its knees and starts to fight again?
British politics / The Brexit election and the birth of the Workers party
As Boris prepares a fresh assault on the trade unions, what does the election result mean for workers?
British politics / The Brexit election and the death of Project Corbyn
What lessons can workers take from the last four years?
Climate change / The TUC and climate change: don’t mention the wars
Unions tail-end middle-class eco protests and stoke illusions in ‘green’ capitalism.
British politics / Interview: What does our party stand for?
Responses to a Turkish journalist about Britain, Brexit, Boris, the workers’ movement and the wider world.
British politics / BBC’s anti-Corbyn hatchet job fails to land blow
If Corbyn’s allies can't fight back against the Israeli lobby within their own party, what chance will they have against the power of British imperialism?
Divide and rule / Fighting the forces of fascism: persuasion, not force, is key right now
What should meaningful antifascist work look like in present-day Britain?
British politics / Vote Brexit on 23 May!
British workers have demanded Brexit, and the failure to deliver it is exposing to them the fraud of our so-called parliamentary democracy.
British politics / Galloway, Farage and the Brexit party
British workers are set to keep demanding Brexit at the upcoming EU elections.
British politics / Antisemitism is cover for a much deeper divide in Britain’s Labour party
Breakaway MPs hope that smearing Corbyn will obscure the fact that they are remnants of an old political order bankrupt of ideas.
British politics / ‘Neither Brexit nor austerity’ – the People’s Assembly and the yellow vest movement in Britain
Pitting austerity against Brexit is misleading workers into supporting the interests of British imperialism and dividing rather than uniting workers in struggle.
British politics / Five years without Tony Benn – Stop the War laments
With friends like these, the working class doesn’t need enemies.
British politics / Challenges facing communists in Britain today
Objective conditions for the creation of a revolutionary movement are improving, but much work needs to be done to take advantage of those conditions.
France / Macron compares French workers to Asterix and the Gauls
Yet as the class struggle intensifies it is Asterix and Obelix who symbolically represent the determination to resist exploitation and oppression.
British politics / Real antifascist work means engaging with workers, not dismissing them
Every possible effort must be made to win duped workers away from backward ideas that act against their own class interests and help to keep them enslaved.
British politics / The myth of Labour party antisemitism
On the zionist-backed campaign against Jeremy Corbyn's leadership of the Labour party.
British politics / Socialism anyone? How much further is left for the CPB to fall?
The self-identifying communists of the CPB leadership are plumbing new depths as they seek to prettify every pro-imperialist policy of the Labour party.
USA / Obamacare: going, going …
Assessing the impact of ‘Trumpcare’.
British politics / ‘Socialist’ McDonnell shocked by communists on May Day
Reactionaries shun the hammer and sickle as the devil shuns holy water!
Disputes / Shrewsbury 24: Amnesty International shows its true colours
Even forty years later, the ‘human rights’ champions are still not prepared to tell the full story of their collusion with Labour in keeping Des Warren locked up.
British politics / Crisis in the Labour party
With every day it is becoming more apparent that war criminals are eminently more acceptable to the imperialist Labour party than a mildly anti-war leader.
Lay-offs and closures / Tata: the vultures circle
While the capitalist crisis continues to destroy workers' lives, our union leaders are still trying to push us down the blind alley of support for British imperialism.
Industry / Industry matters: TUC touts for the EU
British politics / Health warning: Austerity kills
The truth is out, notwithstanding official attempts to cover it up.
British politics / Jeremy Corbyn: ‘resurgence’ of left social democracy may be shortlived
Labour's new leader is already succumbing to pressure to give up his long-held positions on Britain's membership of Nato, the EU and more.
British politics / Jeremy Corbyn: ‘Left’ Labour’s great white elephant
All the wishes in the world cannot turn the imperialist Labour party into a vehicle for workers’ emancipation.
Film and TV / We Are Many: new film prettifies leaders of the anti-war movement
We have the power to change the world, but are we allowing that power to be diverted?
British politics / Election circus over, the class struggle continues
Workers don’t need Labour's ‘kinder’ cuts and ‘ethical’ wars; we need communist organisation to take on the ruling class and win.
Greece / Crunch time for Syriza?
The bloodsuckers are running out of ways to keep Greece paying out. The imminent explosion will rock the world’s financial systems.
Ukraine / Anglo-US imperialism ratchets up its bellicose stand against Russia
As inter-imperialist contradictions sharpen, some trade unionists are already campaigning for a defence of the imperialist fatherland.
Ireland / Sinn Féin: the voice of all Ireland
The party of anti-imperialist nationalism continues to make headway in Ireland, as rivals north and south are exposed by the latest turns of the economic crisis.
Europe / Syriza victory in Greek elections
The Greek masses say No to austerity – but can Syriza save them?
Working-class history / The matchgirls’ strike of 1888
A landmark victory in working-class history, with much relevance to the many workers today who are once more unorganised and unrepresented by any union.