Thirty years ago, the new municipal tax implemented by the government of Margaret Thatcher came into force, the same that marked the beginning of its fall months later. To remember the consequences of what its implementation meant, a talk will be held with an expert in this part of British […]
Workers
War and climate, a necessary debate
These two topics both represent clear and growing threats, and raising awareness of this is a necessity. Organisations that have been fighting against war, and who understand that the topic of the environment is also crucial, know that. How to work on this and how to mobilise are some of […]
Together we are powerful, an alternative to capitalism
Unequal economic policies, inequality of opportunities and employment and an intergenerational disparity, led to collective dissatisfaction. On Saturday 28th of March, an event will take place to discuss possible solutions. Nathan Raia One of the consequences of global capitalism is the creation of increased wealth among the rich, […]
Defending the non-criminalisation of protest
It is widely known that Greenpeace, Peta, Extinction Rebellion, CND and other activist non-violent groups have been included in a counter-terrorist police document. The alarm bells have begun to sound among activists, who are looking to escape this new kind of repression. This issue will be further discussed on 27 […]
Who are the working class in British society?
“Is class the way people see themselves, what they do in their leisure time or the clothes they wear – or is it a deeper social relationship?”. How this question relates to workers in the United Kingdom will be discussed on February 19 in London. Nathan Raia British […]