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  1. 767 — Make unions fight the far right | Many other articles

    4d ago

    767 — Make unions fight the far right | Many other articles

    Solidarity 767, 13 May 2026. Articles: Make unions fight the far right! US-Israel bomb, Iran’s clerics clamp down A barrel full of rotten apples Defend the right to protest Take the antisemitic threat seriously Workers come out against Trump Answering Reform on immigration Israel-Palestine: for two states and equal rights! Defence on “Jerusalem Day” The Morning Star, the Greens... and Lib-Dems The “unfinished revolution”: land and the Crown Disaffiliation leads away from, not towards, new politics An alternative to multi-systems theories A war between thieves Anas Sarwar should resign, too A working-class "Covid inquiry" Labour after Starmer: reopen Labour democracy! When “left” and far-right join to delete workers and women Our reference points 1: From debunking religion to class struggle Unruly schools, part 3 Can we get rid of crap jobs? On the doorstep with Lambeth Greens “Your Party” slumps on 7 May Letter: The forms of anti-Jewish hate Letter: Focus on text is misplaced Letter: social media and regulation Letter: "One solution, revolution?" Ireland: the new communalism and racism Oddball left group tries to disrupt May Day PCS: election victory sets scene Don’t let commissioners block bins deal Staff-student unity emerging Don’t fall ill on the Tube Victory at mining museum Feynman and the Challenger disaster Lambeth dementia care workers strike MHCLG in action from 1 May Students at Goldsmiths lead the way Chernobyl: a bureaucratic disaster More online: https://workersliberty.org/publications/solidarity/solidarity-767-13-may-2026?

    4h 4m
  2. Womens' Fightback 36, spring 2026

    May 5

    Womens' Fightback 36, spring 2026

    Women's Fightback is a socialist feminist magazine by Workers' Liberty. We stand for trans-inclusive, sex-positive, class struggle feminism. We organise in our workplaces and trade unions, and in the student movement and Labour Party for socialist feminist politics. Get your copy now! As we have entered 2026, we have seen crises on multiple fronts intensify across the globe. In the US, there have been eight ICE-related deaths since 1 January, Trump abducted Venezuela's leader, and continued his nationalistic programme to carve the world into rival blocs. The Epstein files have caused shockwaves across the world, but brought little justice to victims. In the UK, Reform and the far right remain on the march, and Labour hold no answers to oppose them. In this issue, we delve into these crises and stake our claim that the the workers' movement holds the power for solutions. We look at the Epstein files and the institutional betrayal which allowed wealthy men the world over to carry out, and cover up, heinous abuses. We continue to explore women's role in the far right and the institutional violence of immigration controls. We look to Iran and the fight for women's freedom renewed in recent struggles against the regime. We look at the harms caused by anti-trans rhetoric and last year's Supreme Court decision. Articles: Editorial: The world in crisis Not in the Epstein files: an institutional betryal Support Iranian women's fight for freedom ICE and its structural violence: a gendered analysis On anti-trans rhetoric: whose safety matters? Free Google ads for anti-abortion groups "Mrs Barbour's army": the 1915 Glasgow women's rent strike AI and the erasure of consent: Laura Bates' essential new book The Supreme Court ruling: one year on LOUD WOMEN: in conversation with Cassie Fox Power and control in women's boxing From red-pilled to pink-pilled Radical intimacy: the personal is political Uniting our struggles: bodily autonomy, disability and feminism Women in Mexico 1600s-2025 Coercion: lessons from the USA Unison: Andrea Egan election win — the fight starts now More online: https://workersliberty.org/wf

    3h 17m
  3. 764 [corrected] — For workers' solidarity against the Iran war | Build workers' united fronts +

    Apr 7

    764 [corrected] — For workers' solidarity against the Iran war | Build workers' united fronts +

    When first uploaded, pages 17-21 of this week's paper were missing, and were accidentally replaced by a similar set of pages from the previous paper. We have now rectified that. Sorry. Solidarity 764, 1 April 2026. Articles: End the bombing! Israel out of Lebanon! Workers against war Prepare for price rises and crisis Make unions take lead against far right! Prisoners inside Iran at risk Don’t put an “abolish Israel” dress-up on anti-racism Workers’ united fronts? Or just fronts? Fascists set up fight clubs The Morning Star has learned something Antisemitic attacks have doubled Anti-war protesters defy the police Job losses are not down to “net zero” The fourth worst among 38 OECD countries Ugly farce at spring conference Stop censorship in school libraries The third force: workers, women, and more Commemoration for Yanar Mohammed In memory of Yanar Mohammed Can we “reset” local Labour Parties? Russia's "spring offensive" falters Mr Nobody Against Putin Workers Control - The Best Possible Management We need social provision, not the market Proletariat, philosophy, manifesto New report gives the facts One battle after another Cuba: a reply to Martyn Ahmet Don’t forget the long-term background Easy victory eludes Trump We promised to be sisters to all PCS Left Unity and "Workers Party" France: after the second round Socialism and the Post-Literate Society 28 March is still the beginning After local elections, school workers strike Students mobilise against the “death spirals” Rally backs Northumbria UCU Are the bosses stringing us along? Who are these people? Movement in Birmingham bins dispute Working class culture and World War 1 Labour should not copy Danish Social Democrats (except on wealth tax) Hope in museum strike Police restart arrests on anti-ban protests Support the doctors US left pushing for strike on May Day More online: https://workersliberty.org/publications/solidarity/solidarity-764-1-april-2026

    3h 10m
  4. 763 — Stop the war! Down with despots in Iran and USA | Make unions fight for migrant rights: And build local united fronts against far right

    Mar 20

    763 — Stop the war! Down with despots in Iran and USA | Make unions fight for migrant rights: And build local united fronts against far right

    Solidarity 763, 18 March 2026. Articles include: “100% academisation” - Johnson and Zahawi walk again in the form of Bridget Phillipson, but what is the NEU saying? End the US-Israeli bombing! For a secular republic in Iran, for workers’ power! Far-right threat still large in France Tube drivers to strike for controls over work hours Bans on protests at best double-edged Sanders denounces Iran war Building a third choice Neither bombs nor authoritarian rule! The death of Ali Khamenei Back anti-war people in Israel Unite should campaign, not cut affiliation Netanyahu hits Lebanon, West Bank, Gaza Labour Women United Co-resistance can create hope Spy scares displace the real horror We must resist this war The lessons and the erosion of “Red Vienna” Coup at first YP CEC meeting Changing terrain in council cuts fight Lords push against decriminalisation of abortion Anthropocene and Capitalocene Workers’ protests emerge in Venezuela New guidance is poor but gives space Reform’s poisonous false answers Young Labour elections re-run Active united fronts against far right A victory on the visa rules The stranger's case Make unions fight for migrant rights The forgotten General Strike when workers won Capitalism is not an "Epstein conspiracy" Organise the unorganised! Against TUC expulsion! How to wreck a Labour Party Letter: Be sharper against Trump and Israel 28 March as a step for 1 May? Letter: Still need to fight in the labour movement Living amidst constant war Obituary: Country Joe McDonald (1942 – 7 March 2026) “All The Rage” in Manchester A preview of the Greens’ conference Vote for Graham slate, but critically Noon to noon strikes should work better Kino Eye: Bertolucci's Novecento Non-striker sacked after pro-strike protest Huge cuts at Hallam New strikes at Northumbria First round of France's municipal elections More online: https://workersliberty.org/publications/solidarity/solidarity-763-18-march-2026

    3h 34m

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