London’s Burning – and so is everywhere else
With an unprecedented heatwave this Summer people are beginning to wake up and smell the smoke.
The climate and labour movements have a common interest in linking the climate and cost of living crises.
With an unprecedented heatwave this Summer people are beginning to wake up and smell the smoke.
The climate and labour movements have a common interest in linking the climate and cost of living crises.
Socialists support the striking rail workers and any others who enter the fray.
At the same, the Business Investment strike must be broken for any realistic possibility of a sustained rise in living standards.
The parliamentary elections in June were a big blow to Macron. He lost his parliamentary majority.
The Mélenchon-led NUPES coalition won 131 seats and la France Insoumise is well positioned for the struggle ahead against Macron, both inside and outside the parliament.
As another wave hits, have we learnt anything from previous experience?
Discussion with the renowned author Laura Spinney
Meeting: Monday 18 July 6:30pm
Organised by the Zero Covid Coalition
Boris Johnson has finally been forced out as Tory leader, but it should be clear there were no fundamental disagreements of principle or significant policy involved in this in dominant ruling class circles. One Tory leader was sacrificed in an attempt to preserve the Tory agenda as a whole.
The most open feature of the Tory leadership fight is the contest to propose the biggest tax cuts by the candidates of the Tory “right” and their campaign against Rishi Sunak – who wants a slower pace of tax cuts. Both share the same tax cutting goal. The difference is only over tactics – how rapidly to implement this agenda.
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