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ISLAMIC STATE has claimed responsibility for the terrorist attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils, which killed 13 people and wounded more…
No more deaths – welcome refugees now
3 September 2015 The drowned body of three year old Aylan Kurdi washed up on a beach near Bodrum, Turkey…
Revolution and counter-revolution in Syria
By Marcus Halaby and Sam Copley 11 August 2015 A large part of the Western left and radical media have…
Planet without a visa
By Jeremy Dewar 12 August 2015 There are more refugees in the world today than ever before. This year’s Global…
Corbyn in Camden: a new movement is born
By Jeremy Dewar On Monday 3 August the Jeremy Corby campaign came to London. After drawing crowds of 1,500 in…
Do Black lives matter in the USA?
By Marcus Otono 6 August 2015 The slaughter of six Black women and three men by 21 year-old Dylann Roof…
Calais crisis: the English Channel is becoming a river of blood
By KD Tait 30 July, 2015 On Tuesday night a young Sudanese man was crushed to death by a lorry….
Class consciousness, class struggle and Jeremy Corbyn
By KD Tait 29 July, 2015 Yvette Cooper has said victory for Jeremy Corbyn would turn Labour into “a protest…
Free journalist Stephen Kaczynski
FOR YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION! On the 2nd April, members of the Turkish police and Army raided the İdil Culture Centre…
The murder of Jean Charles de Menezes: 10 years on
by KD Tait, 22 July 2015 Note: An edited version of this article was first published on the Left Unity…
Tory anti-union attack – organise to kill the bill
July 15 witnessed the first reading of the Tories’ new anti-union bill – effectively a series of amendments to the…
Delayed Corbyn demands rail nationalisation at Yorkshire hustings
By Andy Yorke 12 July 2015 Hundreds of Labour party members and supporters, mostly thirty or older but a decent…
Greece: meet unconditional surrender with unconditional resistance
By KD Tait Monday 13 July After a 17 hour final session in Brussels, Germany’s “Iron Chancellor”, Angela Merkel, and…
China: free market not going according to plan
By Peter Main 7 July, 2015 The volatility of the Chinese stock markets in the last week is symptomatic of…
Syriza surrenders – without a fight
By KD Tait 11 July 2015 Alexis Tsipras and the leadership of Syriza have betrayed the mandate given to them…
OXI – AND ONWARDS
Monday 6 July, 2015 By KD Tait No to blackmail. No to humiliation. No to austerity. The determination of…
Greece: oxi means no – reject EU ultimatum and fight for workers’ power
29 June, 2015 All eyes are on Greece as its citizens prepare to vote in a referendum on the Troika…
Vote Jeremy Corbyn for Labour leader
28 June, 2015 Against the odds, the socialist MP Jeremy Corbyn has made it onto the ballot for the Labour…
An anti-imperialist movement is the answer to Islamist terrorism
Political Committee, 28 June 2015 Workers Power condemns the 26 June terrorist attack by gunmen claiming allegiance to Daesh (Isis),…
The UK EU Referendum – Vote Yes and fight for a socialist united states of Europe
Political Committee, 21 June 2015 1. Britain will hold a referendum on whether to stay in or leave the European…
What's the point of the Radical Assembly?
By Jeremy Dewar 15 June, 2015 The third Radical Left Assembly met on Sunday 14 June in Peckham where it…
Turkey: vote HDP on June 7 then build a revolutionary party
By Svenja Zhenot 5 June 2015 Turkey’s Parliamentary elections on June 7 will take place against a background of sharpening…
Workers Power No. 384 June 2015
The June 2015 issue of Workers Power Review is out now. [scribd-url pubid=”24852238179500127593153362″ url=”https://workerspower.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/wp384pp1-8-small.pdf” ]
Tory anti-strike law aims to break the unions
By Jeremy Dewar 28 May 2015 Tory Business Secretary Sajid Javid’s anti-democratic measures to restrict strikes and legalise scabbing have…
We need to talk about Labour
By KD Tait 21 May 2015 The biggest, most far reaching question posed by the Tories’ election victory is what…
Constitutional crisis – Cameron’s opportunity
By KD Tait 20 May 2015 From an early EU referendum to scrapping the Human Rights Act, from devolving powers…
US cops keep killing, keep lying
By Sam Copley Following the massive uprising of youth in Baltimore, US, which forced local officials to charge police with…
Hegemony or power: should Podemos be a model for the left?
In the aftermath of Labour’s defeat, speakers from the Brick Lane Debates group at the 14 May Radical Left Assembly…
Tories plan '100 day offensive' – working class needs to prepare defences
By Richard Brenner Britain now has a government determined to force through another huge programme of cuts (£18bn to welfare…
Downing Street demo – a sign of things to come
By KD Tait 9 May 2015 London’s Metropolitan police celebrated the arrival of the first Tory-majority government in 18 years…