A review of Ecosocialist Revolution: A Manifesto, Anti*Capitalist Resistance, July 2024.
Labour are continuing the Tories' clampdown on the right to protest
The acquittal of Martyn Blake has been seized on by police chiefs to demand immunity for killings
The Tories' anti-union laws have blocked local government workers taking legal strike action to improve a pathetic 3% pay offer
The seventh South African election under universal suffrage proved to be a turning point for the party that negotiated the ending of apartheid 30 years ago, the African National Congress (ANC).
The Tory party has descended into internecine warfare.
Only by gathering the forces of working class opposition to Labour and directing them in a united front against the government can we begin to build a party that can not only resist the coming attacks on our class, but destroy capitalism and the imperialist system that stand behind Starmer and Reeves.
A demo is planned for Saturday 20 January outside Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street.
Review of the tv series that exposed the Horizon scandal.
Jeremy Dewar asks whether Hamas is ‘just another terrorist organisation’.
By Jeremy Dewar Between 1969 and 1973, Britain deported 1,500 islanders from their homes on the Chagos archipelago in the Indian Ocean. Many of them were descendants of African slaves, brought to the islands to work on coconut plantations, first by the Portuguese, then by the French. Twice removed from their homes, on both occasions […]
Suella Braverman and Rishi Sunak have rushed to reassure the police.
Over 800 workers at the homeless charity St Mungo’s have voted to end their three-month all out strike.
Under pressure from rank and file activity most of the revolutionary socialist groups turned left, workers power argues now is the time to unite all who want to develop a rank and file strategy.
An important step forward for grassroots trade unionists
800 striking workers at St Mungo’s homelessness charity have escalated to indefinite action, Jeremy Dewar reports.
By Jeremy Dewar STRIKES—ESPECIALLY a prolonged strike wave like the present—draw huge number of trade union members into activity, and expand the numbers of activists building for the action. There’s lots to do: organising workplace meetings to get out the message and identify new activists, phoning up members to check postal addresses and win the […]
How can we get unions that fight?
The pay offer is an insult. Organise to fight for more.
By Jeremy Dewar PRIME MINISTER Rishi Sunak and business secretary Grant Shapps are rushing the Strikes (minimum service levels) Bill through parliament in order to deny workers the right to strike in six named sectors: health, transport, education, fire and rescue, nuclear power decommissioning and border security. Once signed off by King Charles it will […]
By Jeremy Dewar THE METROPOLITAN Police is infested with violent misogynists. This isn’t rhetorical exaggeration. It’s a fact. Twelve serving Met officers have been convicted of sexual offences against women since the murder of Sarah Everard in March 2021, one every two months. Met Commissioner Mark Rowley admits this is only the tip of the […]
Obituary for Bruno Sanhueza, revolutionary, antifacist and musician
Jeremy Dewar reviews Claude McKay: The Making of a Black Bolshevik
The unions must demand Labour commit to repealing every anti-union law.
Editorial December-January 2022/23, No. 399
Members should boycott this fraudulent selection.
Will this strike wave, the biggest for 30 years, end in victory?
Editorial September 2022, No. 396
With an ‘electorate’ of 160,000 geriatric Tory party members, 0.3% of the population chose the country’s leader.
By Jeremy Dewar “A new deal for working people, a new social settlement for the UK” A LONDON TUC rally for the 18 June national demonstration heard speakers from a variety of disputes and strikes. Rail workers, teachers and lecturers, caterers and cleaners, civil servants were all represented. The eve-of-rally meeting, held at Congress House […]