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Book review: 1984, the Miners and the Strike that could have won
A review of 1984, the Miners and the Strike that could have won by Ian Taylor, Socialist Worker.
Book review: The Carnation Revolution
A review of The Carnation Revolution: The Day Portugal’s Dictatorship Fell by Alex Fernandes, Oneworld, 2024, 400 pages, £22.
Resist attacks on LGBT people – London Trans Pride 2024
None of us is free until all of us are free.
Stop the fascists – protest 27 July
It is essential for all class conscious workers to mobilise in force and defend our trans, Muslim and migrant brothers…
South Africa: Masses desert the ANC
The seventh South African election under universal suffrage proved to be a turning point for the party that negotiated the…
Will Farage reform the Tories?
The Tory party has descended into internecine warfare.
The Left and the general election
Only by gathering the forces of working class opposition to Labour and directing them in a united front against the…
No honeymoon for Labour
To get reforms out of Labour will be like drawing teeth.
What next in Israel’s genocide?
Any agreement reached under the cosh of Netanyahu and Ben Gvir’s New Nakba and the services of US imperialism would…
Thames Water bankrupt: Nationalise the water companies
Free-market economists’ claims about the efficiency of privatisation don’t hold water.
Labour victory: now organise the resistance
Our task is to make our unions and social movements fight Labour’s coming attacks.
France: Where next for the Popular Front?
A surprise victory for the left-wing New Popular Front will intensify the political instability in the country.
For a national assembly to organise the Palestine solidarity movement
The marches, blockades and occupations have not forced the government to break links with Israel. We need to change course.
Workers take on Amazon
Amazon is spending vast sums trying to defeat a campaign for trade union recognition.
French elections: No vote for the Popular Front
The new popular front is no barrier to the rise of the far right
Greens: No threat to capitalism, no saviour for environment
Why socialists shouldn’t support the Green Party
Healthworkers – fight to make Labour pay up
Health workers should organise to meet a Labour government with a united front
Reform UK: Populist camouflage for unbridled capitalism
Reconfiguring the far right
The Great Miners’ Strike of 1984
A pamphlet looking at how the the most militant class struggle in British postwar history was fought, and the lessons…
Ceasefire now: End UK support for genocide
Supplement 21 June 2024
Appeal for a National Palestine Assembly
Open letter to local and national Palestine campaigns. Unite the resistance – for workers’ action to stop the genocide
A Labour government will open a new terrain of struggle
To fight for anticapitalist measures to tackle war, poverty and climate change–we need a revolutionary workers’ party
The general election and the tasks of the working class
The workers’ movement has to put Labour on notice that it can expect no honeymoon
Fourteen years of Tory rule: a balance sheet
The Lords of Misrule prepare to depart the stage
Labour waters down workers’ rights plan
Labour’s plan to extend workers’ rights will be gutted by ‘consultation’ with bosses unless trade unions fight back
Is the NHS safe in Labour’s hands?
Privatisation is here to stay
Will GB Energy have the power to tackle climate change?
Labour’s energy plan amounts to little more than state subsidies for big energy companies
Trade unionists campaign to divest pension funds from Israel
Trade unionists are organising to take control of their pensions
Has Genocide Joe turned peacemaker?
Will the US continue to allow Israel to ignore its most important ally?
What attitude should socialists take to independent candidates?
Independent candidates should use their campaigns to organise a working class movement to press our demands on the next government