Articles

Morning Star call for a conference and (possibly) a new party

The Morning Star, daily paper of the Communist Party of Britain (CPB), has issued an appeal to all organisations of the working class to convene a conference to discuss the crisis of political representation in parliament. Richard Brenner reports

Workers Power  ·  16 March 2012

Unemployment in Britain grows faster amongst women and young black men

Rachel Brooks reports on the latest worrying trends in growing unemployment in Britain

Workers Power  ·  16 March 2012

Defend Alfie Meadows – end police violence

Alfie Meadows is being victimised by police, reports Luke Cooper

Workers Power  ·  16 March 2012

22 dead in Gaza after Israeli airstrikes

Sally Turner AT LEAST  22 Palestinians, including 18 militants and at least four civilians, have been killed in recent air strikes on Gaza. The latest victims were a 65 year old man and his 35 year old daughter in the Jabaliya refugee camp. Islamic Jihad’s military wing, the Al-Quds Brigades, demanded that Israel call a cease […]

Workers Power  ·  16 March 2012

US soldier massacres 16 civilians in Afghanistan

The recent atrocity in Afghanistan is just the latest in a long list of crimes, reports Sally Turner

Workers Power  ·  16 March 2012

France’s New Anticapitalist Party faces uncertain future

Marc Lasalle and Dave Stockton reports on the crisis in the NPA as it heads for the presidential elections

Workers Power  ·  16 March 2012

The new anticapitalist project

Sussex University AROUND 80 people came to a meeting organised by the New Left Initiative at Sussex university in early March to discuss he threat of war with Iran. Kamran Matin a lecturer in Middle Eastern studies spoke about how any threat of war or an actual conflict would only strengthen the regime and help […]

Workers Power  ·  16 March 2012

Building the League in South Asia

Martin Suchanek reports on the recent meeting of League members in South Asia OVER THE last decade the Asian  continent has moved into the centre of world politics and economies. We witness not only continuous wars and barbaric imperialist occupations like in Afghanistan,  we also saw the emergence of new  imperialist power – China. It is […]

Workers Power  ·  16 March 2012

What kind of health service do we need?

MARK FISHER in Capitalist Realism accuses the left and the unions today of limiting  themselves to opposing  Tory “change”  rather than themselves posing a positive alternative. In the case of the NHS most people regard it as already socialist, as not in need of any alternative. In the enemy camp  the Adam Smith Institute  calls […]

Workers Power  ·  16 March 2012

Fighting to save the NHS from privatisation

The NHS is staring into the abyss of privatisation, writes Mark Booth. Now we need a national campaign to save it

Workers Power  ·  16 March 2012

KONY 2012 : right cause, wrong answer

Dan Edwards and KD Tait from Revolution investigate the facts behind the popular Kony2012 campaign and find a sinister organisation with questionable goals

Workers Power  ·  11 March 2012

Why we still need international women’s day

International women’s day needs to be put back on the map as a rallying point for women’s liberation around the world, writes Joana Ramiro  

Workers Power  ·  08 March 2012

Victory for sparks as Balfour Beatty backs down

Electricians across the country are celebrating their victory against the corrupt bosses of Balfour Beatty. The company was trying to force its workers to sign up to new contracts (BESNA) where they’d get less pay and worse conditions. But electricians and building workers weren’t going to take it lying down. After months of protests, occupations, and […]

Workers Power  ·  17 February 2012

Tesco's superexploitation of workers in workfare scheme

After what can only be described as a Twitter tornado, Tesco has said that the Job Centre Plus advert for an unpaid job at one of their supermarkets was an “IT error”. The storm kicked off shortly afterwards as social media users barraged the company’s Facebook page and Twitter hashtag with angry comments. Several users […]

Workers Power  ·  17 February 2012

Leeds Anticapitalists get organised

On 25 January 28 activists from different campaigns and leftwing groups met in Leeds and after discussions agreed to set up an anti-capitalist alternative.  Activists from Leeds Against the Cuts, Keep Our NHS Public, Occupy Leeds, Coalition of Resistance, Workers Power, and the youth organisation Revolution were present along with independents. There was a good […]

Workers Power  ·  09 February 2012

New Left Initiative launched @ Sussex

Do we need a new anticapitalist left? How can we link ideas to action – what can of tactics and strategy do we need to move beyond capitalism? Around 40 students at Sussex University came together on Wednesday 1 February to discuss these questions and to launch a new project. The meeting was called as […]

Workers Power  ·  09 February 2012

Why is there no national campaign to save the NHS?

Mark Booth student nurse at Kings asks why, in the face of massive opposition, more is not being done to stop the government’s privatisation of the NHS?

Workers Power  ·  08 February 2012

Tory setbacks on welfare and education reform

Joy Macready reports on the recent government set backs and how we can get more of them

Workers Power  ·  03 February 2012

War against Iran looms

AN ISRAELI military strike against Iran in 2012 are now considered more and more certain by international commentators. Israel war drums beat louder by the day. And in an election year neither US party is likely to exert any restraint against their closest ally.

Workers Power  ·  03 February 2012

Editorial: 2012: a year for shedding illusions if we are to win

2011 was a remarkable year for protest movements, mass uprisings, general strikes – and revolutions.Millions of young people and workers across the world have taken to the streets and workers have taken strike action in the fight for more control over their lives. No wonder Time magazine made ‘the protester’ its Person of the Year […]

Workers Power  ·  03 February 2012

Labour's right turn

Ed Ball’s announcement, rapidly endorsed by Ed Miliband, that a future Labour government would not promise to reverse a single cut and supports a pay freeze on public sector workers has caused outrage amongst Labour’s working class base.

Workers Power  ·  03 February 2012

Subscribe to the newsletter

Receive our class struggle bulletin every week