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The Beat of the War Drums
UK air and naval forces violate international maritime laws to justify increased military budget.
Nov 224 min read


Angela Raynor: The Foul Stench of Bourgeois Democracy
Raynor scandal reveals true character of Westminster as instrument of class rule
Sep 99 min read


Labour, Capital & the Great Tax Con
How the tax system helps conceal the daily fraud of capitalist exploitation
Nov 11, 202410 min read


The Democratic Holocaust: Their Morals and Ours
How the UK and USA deployed weapons of mass destruction to slaughter millions of civilians.
Aug 16, 202334 min read


Claps Don't Pay the Bills: Nurses fight back
December 2022 through to January 2023 will go down in history as an unprecedented winter of discontent in the UK. Following closely on the heels of December actions which saw strikes by train drivers, bus drivers, ambulance paramedics, school teachers, university lecturers, post office workers and others, nurses at hospitals across England and Wales have come out on strike for the first time in their history. As with most public sector workers, they are striking for higher
Jan 22, 20235 min read


Greece: who let the dogs out?
How British imperialism crushed democracy in Greece Who let the dogs out: a Greek tragedy If anyone had cause to celebrate the Allied victory in World War II, it should have been the people of Greece. Having been occupied from 1941 to 1944 by German-led Axis forces Greek workers and farmers suffered as much if not more than any other occupied country. Indeed, following the German retreat the people of Athens poured into the streets in a joyful demonstration of victory. Amon
Apr 2, 202116 min read


Fight Covid, fight capitalism: A roadmap for revolution
As Boris Johnson announced his schedule for relaxation of the lockdown accompanied by a promise to fully reopen the economy by early summer, the maintream parties and media establishment hailed it as a triumph. With Johnson himself describing it as “a one way journey to freedom” and others proclaiming a final return to “normality”, there was a sense of euphoria somewhat akin to a post-war celebration but without the street parties. Finally, children can return to school, peo
Mar 13, 202122 min read


The Empire Strikes Back: Johnson Government Turbo Charges Rearmament
For length of years my fruitless force employ Against the thin remains of ruined Troy. What nations now to Juno's power will pray, Or offerings on my slighted altars lay? - Arms and the man I sing. Virgil’s Aenid Boris Johnson’s recent announcement of a £24.1 billion increase in war spending, signals a serious attempt to halt and put into reverse British imperialism’s historic decline as a global offensive power. The increase adds to an existing budget of £41.5bn, bringing t
Mar 5, 202116 min read


Capitalism, class and Covid. Part 1: The issues at stake for working people.
In announcing the lockdown during the first wave of the Covid pandemic, the UK Government and public health bodies forecast a possible death toll of 20,000. At the time, even that number felt brutally shocking. Then ,as we witnessed the spiralling fatalities in Spain and Italy coupled with the grim scenes of improvised mortuaries, there was a slight sigh of relief, albeit tempered still with a sense of dread. Less than one year later with deaths growing well over the 100,000
Feb 7, 202117 min read


The Iron Curtain and the Iron Fist: Cold War and Fascism in Britain
When Adolf Hitler’s right hand man, Rudolf Hess, ran out of fuel and parachuted onto a field in Scotland, on 10 May, 1941, there was considerable speculation over his purpose and motives. Some said he had mental health problems and that his solo mission was pure fantasy. Following both the Battle of Britain and Dunkirk others viewed the landing as a behind-the-scenes attempt to reach a peace deal with Westminster via sections of the Scottish aristocracy. To this day, there
Feb 4, 202116 min read


Why we should not celebrate British victory in World War II
Imperialist democracy “World War II had nothing to do with fighting fascism. Quite the contrary, the whole course of British foreign policy in the inter-war years and during the war itself, demonstrated just how far Westminster would go to crush democracy in order to protect its imperialist interests” [ This is an edited version of an article I wrote in Spanish for the website Unidad y Lucha published by the Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain. Whislt the article is in r
Feb 4, 202111 min read


Haud Yer Wheesht: language and class in Scotland
Haud yer weesht – in English it means shut your mouth or be quiet– is what Scots speakers have been told to do for centuries. Effectively, in the country of our birth, our language has been in almost permanent exile for more than four centuries. It has never been outlawed as such but it has been ridiculed, marginalised, dismissed and discounted as an uncouth and unsavoury expression of an uneducated populace: a relic of the past forming an antiquated barrier to the historic
Sep 4, 202018 min read
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