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A Paisley & District (P&D) Dennis Bus sitting outside No. 224 Lochfield Road, mid to late 1930s.
John Pilger was one of the great journalists of the last century. What made him great is that he routinely chronicled the stories of workers in struggle and anti colonial liberation struggles from the perspective of those fighters. In this article he looks at the Liverpool Dock strike from the 1990s and the betrayal of that struggle by trade union leaders like Bill Morris.

http://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2025/07/10/they-never-walk-alone/
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Princes Road, Toxteth, Liverpool in 1900.
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Forwarded from Joti Brar
We should all beware of this kind of hysterical and racist rhetoric (see below). Our rulers want us hyped up and emotional. They are doing all they can to bypass our prefrontal cortex and stop us thinking rationally.

If a desperate family in a country decimated by imperialist economic warfare or imperialist terror/bombing campaigns scratches together the exorbitant fee required by (west-backed) people traffickers (or pledges to pay it back through years of semi-slavery), do we think they are most likely to send mothers with children or young men able to survive the rigours of the journey and work hard at the other end??

‘Men of military age’ are also ‘men of prime working age’.

If you genuinely believe they are a threat to you and yours, perhaps it is time to join the anti-imperialist movement instead of whipping up pogroms that will only end up extending the system’s lifespan.

https://twittervx.com/RupertLowe10/status/1943350230524612856
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Apparently Mick Lynch is considering joing Corbyn and Zarah Sultana in their social democratic paradise.
This might just be more wishful thinking of the liberal left, still it's worth remembering Mick Lynch's opinions and actions over the years.

http://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2023/10/13/the-controlled-opposition-of-mick-lynch/
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Forwarded from Ian Foster ☭
This epitomises the liberal conception of freedom, exercise freedom of speech and the 'right' to peaceful protest, opposing the pronoscription of an organisation because it was attempting to disrupt arms supplies to the genocidal Zionist entity. A government and ruling class complicit in genocide is having an elderly woman and others arrested on charges of terrorism. This amounts to pure projection, an illustration of the depths to which Imperialists will descend to repress opposition to their failing moribund system.
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The Labour Party has always served as a mechanism to pacify the working class. Its formation was rooted in the interests of the labour aristocracy, those privileged workers who sought to protect their own position within British capitalism, not overthrow it. The capitalist concessions of 1945 to '51, which Labour still lives off, were not the product of some benevolent reformist vision, but a calculated response to the growing threat of socialism in post-war Europe. British capitalism had no choice but to offer these concessions to a population battered by war and inspired by the example of the workers state of the. Soviet Union.

All this being said—does Labour still perform this function? Can it?
It appears that the Party’s ability to corral the working class, to channel anger into safe, parliamentary cul-de-sacs, is nearing exhaustion. The traditional role Labour played within British capitalism seems increasingly redundant. Could this explain why Corbyn and the other so-called “left” castaways are now flirting with the idea of a new formation? A fresh banner under which to resume the old task: defanging class struggle, and shackling the British proletariat?

Class Consciousness Project.
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Margaret Thatcher was a vile servant of British capitalism, but blaming her alone for Britain’s decline is politically shallow. She did not act in a vacuum, her policies were the expression of a broader class offensive. If it hadn’t been her, it would have been another willing agent of capital. The dismantling of industry was already long underway, and the state’s war on militant trade unionism had been fought for years before she took office.

Thatcher wasn’t exceptional. She was simply more ruthless and more effective than most. Like every occupant of Number 10, her loyalty was to the ruling class. She carried out her duties with brutal efficiency. She may now be in the dirt, but the system she served remains firmly intact.

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