
Issue 424
September 2025
Build the new left party
Take the class struggle and socialism into ‘Your Party’
In this issue

Build the new left party
The new party’s future depends on the tempo of the class struggle–inside and outside

When King Trump meets King Charles
In solidarity with the resistance from Gaza to LA, build the protests against Trump’s visit

Police: a state-sponsored grooming gang
Survivors have accused South Yorkshire police of participating in and covering up sexual abuse

Zack Polanski sets sights on Labour
Landslide election victory paves way for left turn in Green party

Union leaders are sabotaging NHS pay struggle
Unison and GMB leaders are blaming members for refusing to ballot over pay award insult

London Underground is trying to deport its own workers
We don’t need ‘exemptions’ for key workers, we need to smash the entire racist immigration system

PCS members walk out on Angela Rayner
The Housing secretary is developing a taste for industrial action

Where Farage leads, Labour follows
The Reform leader is sending the racist demagogy meter off the scale

New Left party must put class first
How can we make sure the new party opens the way to a real break from failed strategies?

‘Your Party’ supporters get organised
Thousands have attended meetings despite uncertainty over next steps

Victory for anti-corruption protests in Ukraine
Zelensky forced to abandon reforms in the face of widespread demonstrations

Unnatural disaster: deadly floods strike Pakistan
1,400 villages have been left underwater and hundreds killed

Israel gets the green light for genocide
Trump and Netanyahu are conspiring in front of the world to empty Gaza

Israel is killing Gaza’s health workers
Deliberate destruction of Gaza’s health system proves Israel’s genocidal intent

50+ boats are sailing to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza
The largest ever Gaza freedom flotilla has assembled to challenge the blockade

Internationalism 2025: revolutionary summer camp report
Report of our international summer camp in Berlin

Market reforms are driving universities to the wall
Students are starting the new term with higher education in a marketisation-induced meltdown



























