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A socialist solution to the capitalist crisis
In this excerpt from our new European Action Programme we argue that there is no national solution to the crisis…
Reject Corbyn’s pro-Brexit policy
The ‘deal’ agreed between the leader’s office and the trade unions is another stitch-up organised behind the backs of…
The fight for a United Socialist Europe
In this excerpt from our new European Action Programme we argue that there is no national solution to the crisis…
Huge turnout for Leeds climate protest
The march was led by school students, followed by young and older people. At its biggest march was around 8-10,000…
Liverpool rises against climate catastrophe
Surrounded by lollipop placards brandishing “system change not climate change!” slogans, we joined the forefront of the march lapping the…
Labour bureaucrats gerrymander free movement motion ahead of conference
In the run up to Labour Party Conference 2019, the Labour bureaucracy has stitched up its members by shutting down…
The fight for a four day week
Labour’s conference will debate a motion calling for a major reduction in working hours. URTE MARCH looks at the history…
The Popular Front: a warning from history
Whatever name they go by, popular fronts inevitable subordinate the interests of the workers to the need to maintain the…
Domestic violence is the biggest killer of women
The United Nations has reported that domestic violence is the biggest killer of women across the world. The report…
PCS: Rank and File or Broad Left?
Differences within Left Unity, the ruling faction of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), have prompted the Socialist Party…
For a Socialist United States of Europe
Meeting in Lisbon in March 2000, the leaders of the European Union, on the initiative of its dominant powers, Germany…
Brazil’s Days of Fire
With the onset of the dry season in the Amazon region, an inferno of forest fires has hit the Brazilian…
Hong Kong: An important concession, what comes next?
On September 4, Hong Kong’s Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, finally agreed to withdraw the hated Extradition Bill altogether, and not…
How democratic is Corbyn’s Labour?
THANKS TO NEIL KINNOCK’S counterrevolution against the democratic reforms of the late 1970s and early 1980s, and Blair’s in…
London Young Labour conference: not fit for purpose
Despite the youthfulness of the movement that brought Corbyn to power, it was years before Corbynites made serious inroads into…
Now finish off Boris
WITH THE COMMONS VOTE TO TAKE CONTROL of its agenda and the passage of a Bill preventing No Deal, the…
Royal Mail offensive forces CWU union to call strike ballot
Postal workers need to prepare for “the fight of our lives”, writes a CWU rep
Labour can stop the coup and take power
Labour must rule lead the resistance to the coup in parliament – and on the streets
Motion: Stop the coup – stop No Deal
A motion opposing Boris Johnson’s attempt to prorogue parliament to avoid scrutiny of his hard Brexit deal
Stop Johnson’s No Deal coup — by any means necessary!
We need a massive campaign of resistance to this constitutional coup
Hong Kong: Police ban demo, troops move to the border
Progress for the movement now depends not on the force of argument, but on the argument of force. Only a…
Support the occupation, nationalise Harland & Wolff
Labour must support nationalisation under workers’ control
Rise Like Lions – the Peterloo Bicentenary
August 16 is the bicentenary of the Peterloo Massacre in which 18 people were killed and hundreds injured when soldiers…
Pakistan: Jiand Baloch is free – the Baloch people are not!
The Baloch Students’ Organisation has announced the release of student leader Jiand Baloch. We thank all those individuals, activists and…
Global capitalism at a turning point
Our perspectives on the current global situation, League for the Fifth International Congress in Berlin, June 2019
Solidarity with the struggle of the people of Jammu and Kashmir!
The state of Jammu and Kashmir has been stripped of its status of limited autonomy within India. dividing the state…
Reinstate Chris Williamson
Whatever our criticisms of Chris Williamson’s politics, his statement that the Labour Party had not been robust in rebutting charges…
Boris Johnson’s war cabinet prepares for hard Brexit
On Thursday night, Britain’s new prime minister wielded the knife and unveiled his new war cabinet – elevating the extreme…
Britain’s New Prime Minister: Where Next?
Like a storm which has long been forecasted finally breaking, a Boris Johnson Prime Ministership is now upon us. A…
Syriza pays the price of betrayal
The only thing worse than defeat is defeat without a fight