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21 June 2016
Left alternative needed to counter austerity, racism and the far right
Following the terrible and shocking murder of MP Jo Cox in West Yorkshire, questions have been asked about the role played by racist propaganda during the EU referendum campaign. Her attacker, Thomas Mair, when asked for his name in court, said "death to traitors, freedom for Britain".
16 June 2016
EU referendum: political turmoil ahead whatever the result
A Brexit vote, and Cameron's subsequent resignation, would lift the confidence of many workers who would rightly feel they had landed a serious blow on the opposition. At the same time it would be a serious defeat for the capitalist class.
8 June 2016
Youth must fight for their future
Switched off, disengaged and bemused: these are just a few of the adjectives that have been used to describe the way young people are reacting to the current EU referendum debate
8 June 2016
Pensioners fight ageist Tory cuts
The National Pensioners Convention (NPC) will hold its annual 'Pensioners' Parliament' from 14 to 16 June in Blackpool
8 June 2016
Exploitation Britain: Unionise and fight for a living wage
Conditions in a warehouse used by online fashion retailer Asos have been described as "sickening". Workers testified to facing oppressive security, guarded toilets, searches, and a 'flexi-time' system
1 June 2016
What is missing from 99% of the EU referendum coverage? An independent working class voice, that's what. Heading both sides are politicians who for decades have fought for policies that have seen an historic transfer of wealth from working class people to the bosses
25 May 2016
EU referendum can bring the Tories down
Only an independent working class position can defeat the right. "As the debate on the EU referendum intensifies, so do the possibilities for a split in the Conservative Party."
25 May 2016
Leicester drives out Britain First
Having arrived unannounced in Leicester sometime around midday, Britain First, protected by a police cordon, were forced to abandon their stall and leave Leicester by mid-afternoon.
21 May 2016
Britain's gaping political fault-lines
Immediately after May's elections, the EU referendum battle began - along with an overt, brutal power struggle in the Tory party. Cameron's weak government is on the ropes. An anti-austerity, socialist campaign for Brexit could finish it off, writes Peter Taaffe
19 May 2016
Paul Mason's EU referendum defeatism answered by TUSC
The left-wing commentator Paul Mason had a very disappointing article in Tuesday's edition of The Guardian (There is a left-wing case for Brexit - but we can't let Boris Johnson turn Britain into a neo-liberal fantasy island, G2, 17 May)
18 May 2016
The EU and the economy - Project Fear steps up
Remain or Leave, workers must fight for socialist change: 'Every household will lose £4,300 a year,' proclaim Cameron and Osborne to spread fear and increase the chance of a Remain vote in the EU referendum
18 May 2016
War fan Tony Blair could face charges over his role in sending British soldiers to Iraq. A cross-party group of MPs wants him prosecuted if the Chilcot report shows he lied to get support
27 April 2016
Maybe Obama had a deal 'on the T-Tip of his tongue' ..
There is no doubt that Barack Obama is the coolest president ever. That is why him trashing the idea of Brexit has infuriated the right-wing Leave campaign.
27 April 2016
It's one world for the super-rich, and another one for the rest of us. The Sunday Times published its annual Rich List on 24 April.
27 April 2016
Queen reaches 90: abolish the monarchy
We congratulate Mrs Windsor on reaching 90 - after travelling the world, and being waited on hand and foot, at the expense of Britain's workers. There will be no place for the feudal institution of the monarchy in a socialist society.
20 April 2016
Ireland: 100 years since the 1916 Easter rising
For many working class people in Ireland this rising against British rule is regarded as a key defining event in Irish history
13 April 2016
The Panama Papers reveal a financial parallel world in which the 'masters of the universe' keep their ill-gotten gains. The scale of this wealth hoarding is astonishing.
24 March 2016
Online now: British Perspectives 2016
1. The speed of political developments in Britain has quickened dramatically. In last year's perspectives document we said: "The weakening of the social base of the major parties, a process that has taken
23 March 2016
As a consequence of the EU referendum, the Tories could split and Cameron could be ejected from power even before a new stage of economic crisis develops
9 March 2016
Young people could have to work to 75
Workers entering employment in Britain today could have to wait until their mid-seventies to retire.
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