Socialism 2016 – What you thought
The discussion between Peter Taaffe and Michael Crick was well worth attending. It highlighted the incapacity or inability of mainstream capitalist media to understand and grasp the size and breadth of the global revolt against capitalism, from the USA to Greece, Ireland, Spain, and here in Britain.
Kevin Corran, Salford
After Donald Trump’s election I needed something to lift the gloom and this weekend has done just that. A valuable experience with the added benefit of being thoroughly enjoyable.
Paul Trickett, Northumbria University
Had a fantastic weekend at Socialism 2016. Highlights would have to be the sessions with Darletta Scruggs, Tony Mulhearn and Hugo Pierre. An event that doesn’t fail to recharge the batteries for the battles ahead.
Trevor Maris, Chesterfield
Socialism 2016 was more than inspiring. To listen and learn from the struggles and experiences of comrades all around the world, shows that the if we fight, we can win. Brilliant speeches and contributions throughout the weekend showed that socialists do not only talk the talk but walk the walk. And we will carry on in the streets and workplaces
It was electrifying to hear comrades from Spain – Juan Ignacio Ramos; the USA – Darletta Scruggs, Ireland – Paul Murphy, victorious Butterfields tenants, Tamil Solidarity activists, leading trade union fighters. All of these were and are at the forefront of our struggles against the attacks of capitalism and to build an alternative system that works for all – a socialist society.
Joao Felix, Cardiff
When you see Paul Murphy speak at a massive rally, talking about the victories the workers have won in Ireland against water charges, in the Irish parliament representing working people, living on a workers’ wage, being tried in court on false charges and facing prison for the crime of organising a movement and standing up for ordinary people, you know you are in the right party.
Jaime Davies, Caerphilly, south Wales
Great weekend at Socialism 2016. Great speakers with equally great contributions from the floor. The two rallies were superb.
Trevor Hall, Truro, Cornwall
Veterans of the great struggles of the working class of the Thatcher years (Liverpool and Poll Tax), American comrades talking about the resistance that is being organised against the presidency of Trump, Spanish comrades in Izquierda Revolucionaria… one word: wow!
Nicolas Croes, Leige, Belgium
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At Socialism 2016 weekend many Socialist Party members wrote on the ‘why I joined’ wall about why they became members – here are some of the reasons:
Seeing pensioners queue for their savings when Northern Rock collapsed made me ask: “Can’t it be better than this?”
To oppose the Tory government who were taking away EMA and increasing tuition fees
To build a society where we can all develop to the full (and fight long hours of work that make it hard to think and organise)
Because I wanted to do something to change the world
To join the fight to put the capitalist system to bed
To work with likeminded people in order to overthrow capitalism to create a new society which works in the interests of everyone
Because racism, sexism and homophobia cannot be defeated under capitalism
People before profit! Plan for people’s needs first. Socialism is the only answer to all our problems
To fight environmental destruction and for nuclear disarmament
Because the Socialist Party defeated Thatcher and the Poll Tax
To place power back in the hands of ordinary people
Take the fight to the Tories (red and blue)
I’m sick of a system that makes me work to make the bosses rich
Hope, strategy and action. We are confident in our class, clear about our ideas and we don’t just discuss but work to change the world
To resist Trump and fight for a real alternative to the status quo
To change the world you have to be organised against the capitalists
As a feminist I believe there is no chance of equality without defeating capitalism
The most committed socialists and the best debates, the fieriest fighters for the working class