London Your Party: Two small steps forward
Jeremy Dewar reports on the first meeting of delegates from London Your Party proto-branches.
Jeremy Dewar reports on the first meeting of delegates from London Your Party proto-branches.
Jeremy Dewar review Migration Beyond Capitalism by Hannah Cross, 202pp, Polity, 2021
The World Transformed returned with a welcome opportunity for the left to debate tactics and strategy
TWT: Socialist festival engages in battle for new party Read Post »
The election has opened with a left candidate challenging incumbent Christina McAnea
Up to 150,000 racists attended the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march and rally in London last month. The fascist menace has arrived.
Far right march is an alarm call for the whole working class movement Read Post »
Local Your Party groups across the country are calling for delegate democracy rather than lotteries and referendums.
The new party’s future depends on the tempo of the class struggle–inside and outside
Mass pickets work, but action needs to spread to win
Birmingham bin workers must spread the strike to win Read Post »
By Jeremy Dewar Unite the Union’s 2025 delegate conference erupted in anger on its penultimate day, 10 July, with news
Birmingham bin strike: Fire Angela Raynor, don’t rehire! Read Post »
Mass pickets and solidarity action could bring this strike to a rapid and successful conclusion
The origins of trans oppression and why women need a united struggle for liberation
By Jeremy Dewar Austerity returned to Lambeth, South London in a big way last month. The right wing clique that
By Jeremy Dewar Three months after the fall of Assad, the new Syrian regime, led by interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa
Syria: Only workers and democratic forces can halt sectarian pogroms Read Post »
By Jeremy Dewar The National Education Union is coordinating strikes across 10 schools in four London boroughs. Teachers are on
London school strikes: All out from 27 February! Read Post »
By Jeremy Dewar In less than three weeks the Rwandan-backed M23 militia swept through the mineral-rich provinces of North and
Workers Power proposed local organisation and a clear position on radical democratisation of the unions.
Syrian revolutionaries can use the democratic opening to organise against the emergence of a new dictatorship
Syria: revolution, civil war, and the fall of Assad Read Post »
The SWP’s idea of building a movement is to limit its demands to what is acceptable to the existing leadership
Review | SWP’s antifascism tails liberals and bureaucrats Read Post »