Forwarded from Marx Engels Lenin Institute
The events outlined in the above article from my comrade Rick at the Class Consciousness Project are a tragic indicator of what is to come in Britain. The problem for working class communities is that when fear gets whipped up of the the cops "going soft" and "losing control" as is being whipped up at the moment by the a section of the bourgeois press, the result is that the cops come down like a tonne of bricks on low income areas like Ely in South Wales. This is just how policing is designed under capitalism and always has been. What'll happen is more repressive laws and more out of control cops who end up killing or injuring people and eventually we'll have another situation like the riots which kicked off in 2011, and I think there's greater anger now then there was back then.
At their recent conference the PCS Union passed a motion on the Ukraine war which is a disgrace to the working class movement. The attached statement is our response to that.
http://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2023/05/26/project-statement-on-pcss-ukraine-motion/
http://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2023/05/26/project-statement-on-pcss-ukraine-motion/
Class Consciousness Project
Project Statement on PCS’s Ukraine Motion
The recent passing of a conference motion “In support of Ukraine” by the Public and Commercial Services Union, filled with utter distortions of reality, shows us yet again how far the leadership of…
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How to write motions – Class Consciousness Project
https://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2023/05/27/how-to-write-motions/
https://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2023/05/27/how-to-write-motions/
Class Consciousness Project
How to write motions
Picture: FDA As part of our series of guides to help people become more involved in trade unions, we have compiled a guide to writing motions for debate at branch meetings, conferences and anywhere…
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You can vote for the imperialists with the blue rosettes, the ones with the red rosettes and even the ones with the yellow or green rosettes, but until we accept that it’s those with the rosettes on who are holding the whole wretched system up, nothing can be done to change it.
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Forwarded from Marx Engels Lenin Institute
152 years ago, on May 28, 1871, the Paris Commune, the first working-class government in history, fell.
In the bloody week of May 21-27, 1871, thousands of armed defenders of the Paris Commune were forced out by Versailles troops from most of Paris to the northeastern quarters. To the last drop of blood, defending each quarter, the heroic defenders of the Commune fought. The last to fall was the barricade on Rue Ramponneau.
The last defenders of the Commune were shot in the Père Lachaise cemetery on 29 May. During the fighting and executions, 25 thousand Communards were killed, about 40 thousand were thrown into prison or sent to hard labor in New Caledonia and Algeria.
After the massacre of the Commune, Thiers self-confidently declared: "There is no more talk of socialism, well, that's fine! Now we have got rid of socialism." But at the same time, the poet of the Commune, Eugene Pottier, hiding from the brutalized Versailles, seemed to answer Thiers and his henchmen, creating a prophetic anthem of the proletariat: "We are ours, we will build a new world. Who was nothing, he will become everything." A few days earlier, K. Marx, speaking at a meeting of the General Council of the International, declared that “The death of the Commune will only delay the continuation of the struggle. The principles of the Commune are eternal and cannot be destroyed; they will again and again declare themselves as long as the working class won't be released."
The cause of the Commune, in a different situation, in a different country, was continued by the revolutions of 1905 and 1917.
Vive la commune!
In the bloody week of May 21-27, 1871, thousands of armed defenders of the Paris Commune were forced out by Versailles troops from most of Paris to the northeastern quarters. To the last drop of blood, defending each quarter, the heroic defenders of the Commune fought. The last to fall was the barricade on Rue Ramponneau.
The last defenders of the Commune were shot in the Père Lachaise cemetery on 29 May. During the fighting and executions, 25 thousand Communards were killed, about 40 thousand were thrown into prison or sent to hard labor in New Caledonia and Algeria.
After the massacre of the Commune, Thiers self-confidently declared: "There is no more talk of socialism, well, that's fine! Now we have got rid of socialism." But at the same time, the poet of the Commune, Eugene Pottier, hiding from the brutalized Versailles, seemed to answer Thiers and his henchmen, creating a prophetic anthem of the proletariat: "We are ours, we will build a new world. Who was nothing, he will become everything." A few days earlier, K. Marx, speaking at a meeting of the General Council of the International, declared that “The death of the Commune will only delay the continuation of the struggle. The principles of the Commune are eternal and cannot be destroyed; they will again and again declare themselves as long as the working class won't be released."
The cause of the Commune, in a different situation, in a different country, was continued by the revolutions of 1905 and 1917.
Vive la commune!
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Forwarded from The International Magazine (Akash Karmakar)
https://internationalmagz.com/articles/global-britain-and-king-charles-great-reset
The Crown controls nearly the entire seabed (and half the seashore) around the UK with any business wishing to build offshore windmills as part of the Green New Deal forced to rent their sea beds from the Crown Estate.
The Crown controls nearly the entire seabed (and half the seashore) around the UK with any business wishing to build offshore windmills as part of the Green New Deal forced to rent their sea beds from the Crown Estate.
Forwarded from The Grayzone
https://thegrayzone.com/2023/05/30/journalist-kit-klarenberg-british-police-interrogated-grayzone/ 🚨🚨🚨
The Grayzone
British police detain journalist Kit Klarenberg, interrogate him about The Grayzone - The Grayzone
British counter-terror police detained journalist Kit Klarenberg upon his arrival at London's Luton airport and subjected him to an extended interrogation about his political views and reporting for The Grayzone. As soon as journalist Kit Klarenberg landed…
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The main stream media is trying to turn people against the striking rail workers because of the dates in which they are set to strike.
This same narrative used for the cup was used when strikes clashed with the Liverpool Eurovision without explanation of why this occurs.
The Eurovision clash was claimed to be chosen maliciously. Mick Lynch dispelled this by explaining it was chosen because it was the last day of the mandate.
The limitations imposed on trade unions are what create these issues.
The union has to serve the company with notice 7 days prior to ballot and 14 days prior to strike action.
After which they have a mandate for 6 months to strike before having to return to ballot.
None of this is ever explained in the media when accusing striking workers of causing disruptions!
These anti-trade union laws are created to make trade unionism as difficult as possible.
Or strike action could be avoided entirely if workers were paid adequately for their labour!
https://twitter.com/Class_C_Project/status/1663822210807607297?t=mmxgPGQ1Fj6Fh6P3WPdFIw&s=19
This same narrative used for the cup was used when strikes clashed with the Liverpool Eurovision without explanation of why this occurs.
The Eurovision clash was claimed to be chosen maliciously. Mick Lynch dispelled this by explaining it was chosen because it was the last day of the mandate.
The limitations imposed on trade unions are what create these issues.
The union has to serve the company with notice 7 days prior to ballot and 14 days prior to strike action.
After which they have a mandate for 6 months to strike before having to return to ballot.
None of this is ever explained in the media when accusing striking workers of causing disruptions!
These anti-trade union laws are created to make trade unionism as difficult as possible.
Or strike action could be avoided entirely if workers were paid adequately for their labour!
https://twitter.com/Class_C_Project/status/1663822210807607297?t=mmxgPGQ1Fj6Fh6P3WPdFIw&s=19
Twitter
The Eurovision clash was claimed to be chosen maliciously. Mick Lynch dispelled this by explaining it was chosen because it was the last day of the mandate.
https://t.co/TgnEJnzjYv
https://t.co/TgnEJnzjYv
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The Labour Party were established by middle class groups like the Fabians, along with the Labour Aristocracy, to be a roadblock to socialism. They serve as the ruling class’s safety valve when their preferred party of rule, the Conservatives, become untenable.
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It always strikes us as ridiculous when an essential service, such as child care, is given a % of funding for claimants.
With rising costs it is rare to have single working families. Rent is over 50% of the average wage with energy prices and council tax taking up a good chunk.
To be able to afford to live today you need two wages, so parents will seek nurseries to help with young children.
The average nursery fees are £263 a week, £1,052 a month.
The average part time wage for UK workers is £14,727.
Most families work one parent full time and one part time which negates any government funds towards childcare.
This leaves the worker with very little disposable income and with rising prices that becomes even less!
Focusing on the childcare. This is an important function of society. It allows workers the freedom to attend their jobs & socialises children from a young age which is important for their development.
Using this to squeeze even more profit is abhorrent and counter productive.
But this is the mindset of the capitalists. Short term thinking for constant profit.
To give people meaningful existence the only way forward is a planned a economy.
The only way is socialism.
https://twitter.com/Class_C_Project/status/1664579990015340544?t=XFTM-t6duXYri3phYuUoog&s=19
With rising costs it is rare to have single working families. Rent is over 50% of the average wage with energy prices and council tax taking up a good chunk.
To be able to afford to live today you need two wages, so parents will seek nurseries to help with young children.
The average nursery fees are £263 a week, £1,052 a month.
The average part time wage for UK workers is £14,727.
Most families work one parent full time and one part time which negates any government funds towards childcare.
This leaves the worker with very little disposable income and with rising prices that becomes even less!
Focusing on the childcare. This is an important function of society. It allows workers the freedom to attend their jobs & socialises children from a young age which is important for their development.
Using this to squeeze even more profit is abhorrent and counter productive.
But this is the mindset of the capitalists. Short term thinking for constant profit.
To give people meaningful existence the only way forward is a planned a economy.
The only way is socialism.
https://twitter.com/Class_C_Project/status/1664579990015340544?t=XFTM-t6duXYri3phYuUoog&s=19
Twitter
This always strikes us as ridiculous when an essential service such as child care is given a % of funding for claimants.
BBC News - Universal credit childcare funding to rise 47% from June
https://t.co/QUjfhBH4Le
BBC News - Universal credit childcare funding to rise 47% from June
https://t.co/QUjfhBH4Le
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