Socialism

Socialist Party (CWI England and Wales)

Socialism the Podcast offers a Marxist approach to the big issues we face in a world of capitalist crisis. Fighting for jobs, homes and public services for all. From strikes and mass movements through to community campaigns, history and theory. We shine a light on the struggles of workers and young people, and discuss the strategy for a socialist fightback. read less

125 Dave Nellist - former 'Workers' MP on a Worker's Wage' discusses the Tory sleaze scandal
Jan 4 2022
125 Dave Nellist - former 'Workers' MP on a Worker's Wage' discusses the Tory sleaze scandal
We sat down with Socialist Party member Dave Nellist to discuss the latest Tory sleaze scandal, how he went about only taking a average worker's wage and how as a supporter of the Militant (now the Socialist Party) he used his position as a Labour MP to give a voice for working class people everywhere and fight for socialist change. Dave was a ‘Militant’ Labour MP for Coventry South East 1983-92 before being explleed from the Labout Party in 1991 for refusing to pay the Poll Tax and was a Socialist Party Councillor in Coventry between 1998-2012. Currently Dave is the chair of the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC), which the Socialist Party is a part of alongside the RMT trade union and others. TUSC is preparing to stand candidates in the council elections in May against councillors - Labour, Tory or others - who continue to carry out austerity attacks on working-class communities. We invite trade unionists and community campaigners, who are prepared to pledge to oppose the council cuts, to stand with us as part of TUSC. We hope this can be a step towards building a new, mass working-class party to fight in our interests, not those of the bosses. Interested in finding out more or Joining the Socialists? Don't hesitate to get in touch. Its easy to get involved! https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/join/ Tory sleaze scandal continues, an ex-workers' MP responds https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/33346/17-11-2021/tory-sleaze-scandal-continues-an-ex-workers-mp-responds A political voice for the working class https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/16844/05-06-2013/1983-a-political-voice-for-the-working-class Terry Fields MP, Prisoner DV 3695 - The jailing of 'poll tax' rebel and Militant https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32785/07-07-2021/terry-fields-mp-prisoner-dv-3695-the-jailing-of-poll-tax-rebel-and-militant Terry Fields: A socialist voice that rocked Whitehall https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/6254/09-07-2008/terry-fields-a-socialist-voice-that-rocked-whitehall Join the Socialists! www.socialistparty.org.uk
Cop 26 - Socialist Change to end Climate Change
Dec 14 2021
Cop 26 - Socialist Change to end Climate Change
November 5/6 in Glasgow saw some of the largest political mobilisations since the onslaught of the Covid pandemic. The catalyst was the bosses’ summit, COP26, a forum to find ‘solutions’ to limit global warming, but more importantly, to save the capitalist system. The first protest on the Friday saw a march of up to 20,000 strong – which was an overwhelmingly youthful demonstration organised by Fridays for Future, with a huge openness to the ideas that a systemic change to the profit-driven rottenness of capitalism is necessary. The Saturday demo, organised by the COP Coalition, was a larger demonstration of around 70,000 and not so youthful, but nevertheless the widespread lack of faith in COP to deliver a workable solution for the vast majority of humanity was clear to see. This episode is a recording of the post demo meeting organised by the Socialist Party's sister organisation - Socialist Party Scotland and the CWI. We hear from Matt Dobson from Socialist Party Scotland and Mark Best from the Socialist Party. After tens of thousands marched and walked out in Glasgow and across the world in response to the failure of the UN COP26 summit, many are discussing what next for the climate strike movement. The situation is critical. Major capitalist powers, despite all their rhetoric around the Glasgow Climate pact, are stepping up oil production and using reserves to combat an energy price hike. How is mass pressure going to be built to fight for the aspirations of the climate movement when the capitalists meet again in Egypt for COP27? The environmental crisis wrought by unchecked capitalist greed is just one of the clearest examples of how the that system offers no future for the vast majority of humanity. Workers and youth are increasingly drawing that conclusion. We would appeal to them to discuss with us, join us and fight for the socialist transformation of society. Growing support for socialist ideas at COP26 protests https://socialistpartyscotland.org.uk/2021/11/08/growing-support-for-socialist-ideas-at-cop26-protests/ After COP26: where next for the climate movement? https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/33401/01-12-2021/after-cop26-where-next-for-the-climate-movement COP26: Zero trust in capitalist class: Fight for socialism to end climate destruction https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/33265/03-11-2021/fight-for-socialism-to-end-climate-destruction COP26 begins - workers strike for pay https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/33276/03-11-2021/cop26-begins-workers-strike-for-pay
123. Cuban protests – what do they represent?
Sep 9 2021
123. Cuban protests – what do they represent?
Cuban protests – what do they represent? On 11 July, Cuba was rocked by the largest protests to have taken place since the “Maleconazo” protests that erupted in 1994. The 1994 protests followed the collapse of the former USSR and the abrupt cutting off of aid to Cuba. It resulted in a staggering 30% decline in Cuban GDP and the introduction of what Fidel Castro dubbed at the time the “special period”. The protests in July 2021 undoubtedly have been trumpeted by imperialism yet they may represent a decisive change in the situation in Cuba. They may have shocked some on the left who have looked towards Cuba as an alternative to capitalism and standing up against the might of US imperialism. Many have looked to the impressive gains made in Cuba following the revolution in 1959/60 in health, education, literacy and other areas. The Socialist Party and CWI has consistently defended the conquests made by the revolution. At the same time, we have criticized the bureaucratic top-down methods of rule, and the absence of genuine workers’ democracy and democratic workers’ control and management of the nationalised economy. Unfortunately, most of the gains of the revolution have been eroded over the last thirty years. It is, therefore, necessary for socialists to accurately assess what is unfolding in Cuba and draw crucial lessons from it. What has sparked this latest crisis in the country? What's the nature of the forces involved in the protests and counter protests? Is there a threat of counter revolution? What would that mean for the Cuban working class and poor? What is the nature of the Cuban state that emerged for the 1959 revolution? What is the international relevance of developments in Cuba and the future of the Cuban revolution? What programme should socialists be fighting for in Cuba ? All articles we have produced on Cuba https://www.socialistworld.net/category/international/americas/cuba/ Cuban protests – what do they represent? https://www.socialistworld.net/2021/07/22/cuban-protests-what-do-they-represent/ Cuba: Covid-19 and the 60-year-old embargo https://www.socialistworld.net/2020/08/13/cuba-covid-19-and-the-60-year-old-embargo/ 60th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution https://www.socialistworld.net/2019/01/02/60th-anniversary-of-the-cuban-revolution/ Che Guevara 50 years on – revolutionary socialist and fighter https://www.socialistworld.net/2017/10/09/che-guevara-50-years-on-revolutionary-socialist-and-fighter/ Cuba: At a crossroads https://www.socialistworld.net/2015/09/12/cuba-at-a-crossroads/
122. Afghanistan in crisis: A colossal failure of western capitalism
Aug 27 2021
122. Afghanistan in crisis: A colossal failure of western capitalism
Afghanistan in crisis: A colossal failure of western capitalism. After two decades of military occupation and trillions of dollars spent by western governments, millions of Afghans are now back to where they were in 2001 - under the brutal rule of the Taliban. Yet the capitalist politicians responsible for this tragic debacle - Messrs Tony Blair, George Bush, and others - continue to defend this colossal failure. And today's crop of establishment politicians, including Johnson and Starmer, also defend the western invasion and occupation of Afghanistan in 2001. It's clear from the experience of working-class and poor people in Afghanistan, and indeed in many other countries, past and present, that capitalism cannot guarantee democratic rights or decent living standards. That requires ordinary working-class people uniting behind a socialist banner and fighting for fundamental change. We talk with Niall Mulholland from the Committee for a Workers' International (CWI) about the situation in Afghanistan. What does it represent in terms of US and British influence internationally and in the region? After 20 years of bloodshed, how did the Taliban take back control so quickly? What and who are the Taliban and what does this mean now for the working class and poor in the region? What position do socialists take and what did socialists argue at the time of the invasion? What is the way forward for the working class and poor of the region? Further reading Afghanistan: The Taliban takeover - what are the lessons for the workers' movement internationally https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32926/25-08-2021/afghanistan-the-taliban-takeover-what-are-the-lessons-for-the-workers-movement-internationally Afghanistan in crisis: A colossal failure of western capitalism Fight for a socialist alternative https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32951/25-08-2021/afghanistan-in-crisis Editorial of the Socialist Afghanistan disaster - Unite to fight for funding for refugees and local communities https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32927/25-08-2021/afghanistan-disaster-unite-to-fight-for-funding-for-refugees-and-local-communities Historical reprint: The Russian defeat in Afghanistan http://socialismtoday.org/archive/61/repreint.html The Afghanistan disaster The limits of US power http://socialismtoday.org/archive/205/afghanistan.html The consequences of 9/11 A world turned upside down http://socialismtoday.org/archive/151/911.html Afghanistan aftermath http://socialismtoday.org/archive/65/Afghanistan.html Taliban, Islam and Oil http://socialismtoday.org/archive/59/taliban.html Check out all our articles on Afghanistan going back to 2001 here https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/Afghanistan,all,180
121. Fighting to save the NHS
Jul 29 2021
121. Fighting to save the NHS
The future of the NHS hangs in the balance. Nearly five million people are waiting for treatment. Covid has pushed our health services to the limit, but years of underfunding meant it was already in crisis before the pandemic. Waiting lists were already rising, as were the huge staff shortages. But rather than addressing these problems as a priority, the government is proposing more drastic reorganisation of the NHS. Thousands of NHS workers, in dozens of towns and cities, protested on Saturday 3 July against the Tories' insulting 1% pay offer. Just days later, on 5 July, it was announced that workers in the NHS will be awarded the George Cross medal. Not something that will pay the bills for the thousands of nurses who are forced to visit food banks. And then, the next day, the government presented its health and care bill in parliament, spelling out plans for further privatisation and even less democratic oversight of our NHS. Socialist Party members have been helping to organise numerous protests since. In this podcast we speak to a number of our members both before and after the 3rd of July about the struggle for a 15% pay rise and what the health and social are bill is trying to do to our NHS. Further reading here; Unite to fight Tory pay insults Build for strike action https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32850/28-07-2021/unite-to-fight-tory-pay-insults Public sector pay: NHS, teachers -Prepare for action! https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32845/22-07-2021/public-sector-pay-prepare-for-action NHS: Kick out the privatisers - Fight for a 15% Pay rise https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32804/14-07-2021/kick-out-the-privatisers-fight-for-a-15-pay-rise Fight the health and care bill https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32732/30-06-2021/fight-the-health-and-care-bill Fight is on to save our NHS https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32767/07-07-2021/fight-is-on-to-save-our-nhs NHS after 3 July protests Trade unions must organise serious action https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32731/30-06-2021/nhs-after-3-july-protests-trade-unions-must-organise-serious-action Tories threaten to axe free prescriptions for older workers https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32808/14-07-2021/tories-threaten-to-axe-free-prescriptions-for-older-workers Scrap the privatising health and care bill For a publicly funded, democratically run, NHS https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/keyword/NHS/article/32807/14-07-2021/scrap-the-privatising-health-and-care-bill
120. Tories in crisis - Preparing for struggle in post-Covid Britain
Jul 8 2021
120. Tories in crisis - Preparing for struggle in post-Covid Britain
Tories in crisis - Preparing for struggle in post-Covid Britain Far from an era of sustained economic upswing, social peace and a Tory ascendency opening up for post-Covid Britain, the prospects ahead are for heightened class conflict and turbulent political times. The last fifteen months have been unprecedented in the history of capitalism. In Britain a total failure to deal effectively with Covid in its early stages left the government struggling to cope with a developing health catastrophe, via belated and inadequate lockdowns, leading to the deepest economic recession in 300 years. As in other major economies, only levels of state aid unprecedented outside of wartime prevented worse disaster. The population has been through a deeply traumatic experience. Almost 130,000 have died of Covid, with many more suffering long term health problems. Over six million were claiming Universal Credit in May 2021. Eleven and a half million have been furloughed at some point, usually resulting in a 20% pay cut. Despite a formal ban on evictions, 130,000 families have lost their homes so far. Now, albeit with delays and reverses, Britain appears to be edging towards its post-pandemic future. What will that hold? We speak to Hannah Sell - General Secretary of the Socialist Party and Rob Williams - Industrial organiser for the Socialist Party Further reading here; Preparing for struggle in post-Covid Britain http://socialismtoday.org/preparing-for-struggle-in-post-covid-britain#more-628 For a fighting programme and a new left in Unite http://socialismtoday.org/for-a-fighting-programme-and-a-new-left-in-unite Batley & Spen by-election Another condemnation of Starmer's New Labour https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32764/05-07-2021/batley-amp-spen-byelection-another-condemnation-of-starmers-new-labour Chesham and Amersham by-election Urgent need to build alternative to pro-capitalist politicians https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32691/23-06-2021/chesham-and-amersham-by-election Fight is on to save our NHS https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32767/07-07-2021/fight-is-on-to-save-our-nhs Hopeless Hancock replaced https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32730/30-06-2021/hopeless-hancock-replaced Unite general secretary contest: Vote for Sharon Graham https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32690/23-06-2021/unite-general-secretary-contest-vote-for-sharon-graham
116. May elections and crisis in the Labour Party
May 14 2021
116. May elections and crisis in the Labour Party
The Tories are claiming victory – but what is the perspective for Johnson and his party? The austerity they are planning for the working class and the lack of solutions that they have for all the problems we face will smash any hope-against-hopes there is that they will improve things. The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) is the electoral coalition in which the Socialist Party participates. Following Starmer’s reclaiming of the Labour Party for big business TUSC was back in action standing no-cuts and socialist candidates for this election. How did TUSC get on? Why does the working class need a political voice and how can it be built? This episode of Socialism looks at the 2021 elections in Britain and what they tell us about the crisis in Labour - and the key tasks facing the working class and the fight against the coming post-covid austerity. Further reading Hartlepool sums uo Labour crisis https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32480/09-05-2021/hartlepool-sums-up-labour-crisis Scotland: Pro-independence majority in highly polarised election https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32494/12-05-2021/scotland-pro-independence-majority-in-highly-polarised-election Welsh Labour holds on to government but new crises loom https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32493/12-05-2021/welsh-labour-holds-on-to-government-but-new-crises-loom TUSC is back https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32495/12-05-2021/tusc-is-back Is the Liverpool road still possible? http://socialismtoday.org/is-the-liverpool-road-still-possible
111. PCS elections - the struggle for fighting trade unionism
Apr 12 2021
111. PCS elections - the struggle for fighting trade unionism
111. PCS elections – the struggle for fighting trade unionism How can the trade unions, as the main mass organisation of the working class, be organised to fulfil their full potential in the fight against Tory covid austerity? In this episode we speak to Marion Lloyd, the socialist candidate for president of the PCS union which organises civil service and national government workers on privatised contracts. Marion is standing on the Broad Left Network list, See details here: https://pcsbln.wordpress.com/ Why do socialists fight for broad lefts in the unions? Why was it so important to fight the idea of ‘national unity’ put out by the Tories at the start of the pandemic? Why do trade unions also need political demands and a political arm to their workplace struggle? This episode of Socialism looks at the major issues confronting the working class – from the fight against Tory covid austerity, to defending the right to protest, to the fight against the oppression, injustice and inequality revealed even more ruthlessly by the pandemic – and the role of the trade unions. We look at the fight within the unions for the leadership required in order for the trade unions to play their potential role in these struggles. Further reading Article: Lessons of the 2011 pensions strike: when workers showed their power https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32247/24-03-2021/lessons-of-the-2011-pensions-strike-when-workers-showed-their-power Article: Preparing for the revolts to come https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32281/31-03-2021/preparing-for-the-revolts-to-come Article: The struggle needs an electoral arm http://socialismtoday.org/the-struggle-needs-an-electoral-arm Article: the future of the PCS debate http://socialismtoday.org/the-future-of-the-pcs-debate Article: The left unions and the Labour affiliation debate http://socialismtoday.org/the-left-unions-and-labour-affiliation-debate Article: Rebuilding fighting trade unionism http://socialismtoday.org/rebuilding-fighting-trade-unionism
110. The Paris Commune
Mar 27 2021
110. The Paris Commune
The Paris Commune 1871 is rich in lessons for the struggles today. Listen to Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party political secretary, discussing the rich lessons for today. The Committee for a Workers’ International, the world socialist organisation to which the Socialist Party is affiliated, will host an online rally to celebrate the Paris Commune anniversary at 3pm on 28 March 2021. See: https://www.socialistworld.net/2021/03/26/28-march-cwi-rally-broadcast-150th-anniversary-of-the-paris-commune/ The Paris Commune has been described as the working class storming heaven. Why did Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels have such an interest in the events of 1871? What was the relevance of the Commune to the leaders of the Russian Revolution almost fifty years later in a different part of the world? And, what insight can the Commune of 1871 offer those battling the conditions of capitalism in crisis today? This episode of Socialism looks at the 150th anniversary of the Paris Commune, rich in lessons for revolutionaries Further reading New article: When the working class 'stormed heaven' https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32236/24-03-2021/150th-anniversary-of-the-paris-commune Historical article: Lessons of the Commune by V.I. Lenin https://www.socialistworld.net/2021/03/27/lessons-of-the-commune-by-v-i-lenin/ Article from our sister party in France: The first proletarian revolution – 150 years of the Paris Commune https://www.socialistworld.net/2021/03/26/the-first-proletarian-revolution-150-years-of-the-paris-commune/ Book: The Masses Arise: The Great French Revolution 1789-1815 http://leftbooks.co.uk/epages/950002679.sf/en_GB/?ObjectID=2017204
109. End violence against women
Mar 23 2021
109. End violence against women
What is the socialist approach to ending both violence against women and defending the right to protest? This bonus episode is a recording of the introduction to a national meeting hosted by the Socialist Party on Friday 19 March, attended by around 150 people. What are the factors that made the murder of Sarah Everard the trigger for the protests? Why are the police incapable of delivering justice and safety for women? How can we defend the right to protest? How can the sexist ideas in society be challenged? This bonus episode of Socialism looks at the questions thrown up by the protests following Sarah Everard’s murder and the mass defiance of the ban on vigils – how can we end violence against women and defend the right to protest? Further reading and listening Article: Stop police brutality. Justice for victims of gender violence https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32176/16-03-2021/justice-for-victims-of-gender-violence Article: Defend the right to protest https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32172/13-03-2021/oppose-bans-on-vigils-defend-the-right-to-protest Article: Spying on socialism http://socialismtoday.org/spying-on-socialism Article: In defence of socialist feminism http://socialismtoday.org/archive/224/feminism.html Article: Women: justice denied http://socialismtoday.org/women-justice-denied Pamphlet: A fighting programme for women's rights and socialism https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/32122/03-03-2021/a-fighting-programme-for-womens-rights-and-socialism Report: Unite the Union opposes all cuts to domestic violence services https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/30613/14-04-2020/unite-opposes-all-cuts-to-domestic-violence-services