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1 February 2017
Establishment papers over Brexit chasms
Article 50 bill heading to parliament: Six months on from the referendum and Brexit remains a nightmare for the capitalist establishment in Britain, from which they can find no escape
31 January 2017
Tide of opposition to Trump surges
At a maximum of 48 hours' notice, rivers of people poured onto streets around Britain on 30 January to reject Trump's racism. This followed the 'women's marches' on 21 January when 100,000 demonstrated in London alone and thousands more elsewhere.
18 January 2017
Tories torn in two on single market
Theresa May has made her declaration of objectives for EU exit negotiations.
11 January 2017
Book review: Spy drama gives insight into capitalist coup plot
Fiction review: A Very British Ending: Rarely does a political spy novel contain so much historical fact, written in such a gripping manner as Edward Wilson's 'A Very British Ending'.
11 January 2017
What we saw this week including Southern Fail and the tube strike.
11 January 2017
May slams 'economic inequalities' Tory policies created
Unelected Tory prime minister Theresa May has delivered a speech to the Charity Commission in which she denounces injustices within our society.
4 January 2017
Support the strikes! Rail fares are increasing again, this time by an average of 2.3%
1 January 2017
2017: Upheaval and fightback will continue
In 2016 the pent-up anger of the masses worldwide finally spilled over in a series of political earthquakes - a delayed reaction to the devastating economic crisis of 2007-08
7 December 2016
"A tsunami of opposition to the establishment has travelled the world." This description was used by a BBC presenter after the referendum result in Italy on 4 December that forced out their prime minister, Renzi.
23 November 2016
Cash for rich and royals, cuts for the 99%
The Tories' Autumn Statement can find money to give tax breaks to corporations, while ensuring our billionaire queen retains a life of extreme luxury. So why can't it find money to invest in secure jobs, our chronically underfunded NHS, or the desperate housing situation?
16 November 2016
Socialism 2016: Putting socialism on the agenda
Struggle, internationalism and socialism, these ideas - and how powerful they can be in action - electrified the magnificent rallies and workshops at Socialism 2016
16 November 2016
Students and workers unite and fight!
The march on 19 November is the first joint national demo by the NUS and UCU since 2010
16 November 2016
Steel workers' pensions under threat again
Once again steel workers have been left reeling, bitterly disappointed and suffering from a deep sense of betrayal, since it was announced that Tata Steel will be closing the British Steel pension scheme in January.
16 November 2016
Lessons for Britain: Trump victory shows the right can't beat the right
Urgent need to transform Labour into a party of the working class: Trump's election as US president contains lessons for the left internationally.
9 November 2016
High Court bombshell on Brexit decision
The decision of the High Court that the government must allow Parliament a say in the issue of Brexit is a bombshell with wide, and perhaps even unforeseen, effects. It could lead to a general election next year which in turn will widen even further the endemic splits within the Tory Party. As shown by the resignation of Tory MP Stephen Phillips over the government's handling of Brexit and of Zac Goldsmith over the third runway at Heathrow, these splits are already of Grand Canyon proportions!
2 November 2016
Solid Southern strike continues against Britain's 'worst' train company
Workers have turned out in large numbers at the Southern Rail offices in Barnham, West Sussex, determined to win their dispute. "The result at ScotRail [where workers won a victory to keep conductors on every train] is a boost to our campaign and gives us confidence we can get a result," was the view of an RMT member on the recent strike.
26 October 2016
'Jungle' camp destruction: Defend the right to asylum
Demolition of the 'Jungle' camp in Calais began on Monday.
23 October 2016
Corbynism and the rise of left populism
Jeremy Corbyn, through mass support, fought off the attempted coup by Blairite MPs and their supporters; even increasing his majority in the second Labour leadership contest in 12 months. But the Labour right and behind them the strategists of British capitalism remain unreconciled to his victory
19 October 2016
Suez 1956: the decline of British imperialism and rise of the colonial revolution
Sixty years ago Egyptian president Colonel Nasser's proclamation of the nationalisation of the Suez Canal was an electrifying rallying call for the country's working class and poor and throughout the Middle East
5 October 2016
At Socialism 2016 over 1,000 people will be discussing the socialist alternative to capitalism. Come along to discuss kicking out the Tories, organising to defeat racism, defending Corbyn's anti-austerity message, the US presidential election, and much more.
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