Labour right aren’t defeated yet. All out for Corbyn!

13th July 2016 Socialist Action 0

Notes from the front – of 13/7/2016

Labour right aren’t defeated yet. All out for Corbyn!

The coup plotters in the Labour Party have suffered a significant set-back with the decision of Labour’s NEC not to prevent Jeremy Corbyn from being on a leadership ballot. Thwarting this blatant denial of democracy, by 18 to 14 votes, is an important victory for the leader, the entire Corbyn movement and Labour’s membership.

Labour right aren’t defeated yet. All out for Corbyn!

13th July 2016 Socialist Action 0

Notes from the front – of 13/7/2016

Labour right aren’t defeated yet. All out for Corbyn!

The coup plotters in the Labour Party have suffered a significant set-back with the decision of Labour’s NEC not to prevent Jeremy Corbyn from being on a leadership ballot. Thwarting this blatant denial of democracy, by 18 to 14 votes, is an important victory for the leader, the entire Corbyn movement and Labour’s membership.

Notes from the front – of 10/7/2016

10th July 2016 Socialist Action 0

Stand firm with Jeremy – oppose an undemocratic coup

Labour’s right wing has announced this weekend that a Labour leadership challenge will be launched on Monday 11 July with Angela Eagle declaring her candidature. Owen Smith is considering announcing a leadership bid too. This is the next stage of the right’s attempted coup.

Abortion Rights’ screening of Vessel Friday 8 July

7th July 2016 Socialist Action 0

Abortion Rights is hosting a screening of Vessel on Friday (8 July) at Genesis Cinema, Mile End, London.

With a prestigious panel of speakers including:
Dr Rebecca Gomperts – founder of Women on Waves and Women on Web, the subject of the documentary
Mara Clarke from Abortion Support Network

Notes from the front – of 1/7/2016

1st July 2016 Socialist Action 0


The right wing’s war on the Labour leadership

Following the victory of the Brexit side in its EU referendum Britain has entered its biggest political crisis since 1945. The Tories on both sides of the EU argument do not have a clear proposal on how to proceed. The leadership team of the official Brexit campaign, Michael Gove and Boris Johnson, has already imploded and internal fighting between pro- and anti-EU Tories can be expected to intensify.