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Britain

Yes to Soft Brexit or No Brexit! No to No Deal or May’s Deal!

25th March 2019 Socialist Action 0

The next weeks are going to see rapidly moving political events as Parliament finally seeks to resolve Brexit. It is impossible to foresee every twist and turn. Therefore, it is vital that the left has a clear compass to react to rapidly evolving events.

Charging one soldier for the Bloody Sunday massacre continues the long cover-up

19th March 2019 Socialist Action 0

The decision to charge just one soldier for Bloody Sunday – when 14 people were killed and others seriously injured – is a democratic outrage.

Victory for Birmingham refuse workers

19th March 2019 Socialist Action 0

A determined group of workers, with solid support from their union, has achieved a rare victory which is also helping to bring the long period of right-wing dominance in West Midlands Labour to an end.

On International Women’s Day – why we fight for unity against racism and far right

8th March 2019 Socialist Action 0

We are experiencing a worsening impact of both austerity and racism. International Women’s Day is an important opportunity to remind us that women are disproportionately impacted by both.

What is the real aim of the ‘Independent Group’ splitters?

28th February 2019 Socialist Action 0

The defection of nine Labour MPs, of whom eight were immediately joined by three Tory defectors in the Independent Group, marks a new phase in the ruling class offensive to attempt to prevent a Jeremy Corbyn-led Labour Party winning the next general election.

Guardian Letter – Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour is a crucial ally in the fight against antisemitism

28th February 2019 Socialist Action 0

The Guardian published this letter, signed by over 200 Jewish members and supporters of the Labour Party, stating that Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour is a crucial ally in the fight against antisemitism.

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