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What’s behind the advance of Ukip?

Above top UKIP 2nd preferences 2012 London Mayor election Above bottom Eastleigh Bye election Where UKIP votes came from by Robert Griffiths The United Kingdom Independence Party (Ukip) grew out Continue reading →

Education for Tomorrow on the capitalist crisis

There is a deep capitalist crisis underway, inflicting huge damage to working people and leading to war and conflict internationally.  The rich are increasing their wealth at the expense of Continue reading →

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Jerónimo Carrera: A lifetime in the front line

Features by Ryan Mallett-Outtrim After nearly 70 years of incessant political activism, the president of the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV) Jeronimo Carrera died on May 29. His grandson Ulysses Continue reading →

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May Day greetings from 21centurymanifesto

In the May 2013 issue of 21centurymagazine Rosa Luxemburg on the idea of May Day on the march; May Day posters from around the world; a call to the Labour Continue reading →

Catalan communists unite

The Socialist Unity Party of Catalonia Lives (PSUC viu) and the Party of Communists of Catalonia (PCC) together with other groups and individuals, have started a process of unity of Continue reading →

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A call to the labour movement

The Tory-LibDem government is attacking the living standards and democratic rights of workers and their families on a scale not seen in Britain since the 1930s. It is an integrated, Continue reading →

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May Day reflections

by Robert Griffiths According to a Special Branch report in 1942, general secretary Harry Pollitt criticised left-wing MP S.O. Davies at a clandestine meeting of Communist Party trade unionists.   Continue reading →

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What’s Left? Industrial strategy, the labour movement and manufacturing in Britain

One of Margaret Thatcher’s grimmest legacies was, in Seumas Milne’s resonant phrase the ‘pulverising deindustrialisation’ of Britain. This was achieved in part through the forcible destruction of entire industries, but Continue reading →

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Zionism subverted in Cork

Activists in the Irish city of Cork have added their own touches to ads that appeared on bus shelters in their city that call on people to “Visit Israel.” The Continue reading →

Venezuela`s Maduro Announces “New Cycle of the Revolution”

by Tamara Pearson (Venezuelanalysis.com) - Speaking last night during the swearing-in of the new ministerial cabinet, President Nicolas Maduro argued that the “new cycle of the revolution” should be focused on “building Continue reading →

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