Tag: labour
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The Ruling Class is Running Scared
Labour doubles down on its hypocrisy and brutality. The 2025 Labour Party conference, held in Liverpool from Sunday 28th to Tuesday 30th September, once again exposed both the hypocrisy and brutality of the party’s stance on the genocide in Gaza. It also underlined Labour’s repressive response to any populist opposition that dares to challenge its…
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Manchester Houses Aren’t Homes
Andy Burnham’s Dodgy Deals With Property Developers Are About Far More Than Simple Corruption It is now over a decade since the Greater Manchester Mayors position was created as part of a stitch up deal between the Labour Party and the Tory-Liberal coalition. Portrayed by the propaganda of the time as being part of the…
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Demands Must Be Made
In our most recent article we analysed why the TUC campaigns to promote union membership are so utterly pathetic. In short it is because they offer no programme except pathetic cringing before our class enemies. In this article we at the Class Consciousness Project present our own programme of minimum demands that a union movement…
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A Movement With No Heart
One of the central problems facing the British working class is that the leaders of the “labour movement” are wedded to the practice of class collaborationism. What we mean by this is that the (so called) trade union leaders have long embraced the idea of “partnership” with the employers and the government. Thus even when…
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False Choices On The Land
The debate about inheritance tax misses the point on land ownership The recent protests staged by farmer against the Labour governments change sin the inheritance tax laws has, yet again, inspired a lot of noise but the real issues affecting British workers are (of course) not included in this barrage of propaganda. The inheritance tax…
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A Winters Tale
The Debate Over The Winter Fuel Payments Is Another Case Of Distraction and Deception At the brutal farce that is the labour party conference this week much has been made by some union leaders of the fact that the conference voted against the introduction of means testing on winter fuel payments. This is a classic…
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Starmers Sell Off
The Labour Party Grovels To Wall Street and the City of London The recent conference organised by the Labour government saw Keir Starmer doing the only thing that he really enjoys, hanging out with and grovelling to the richest people in the world. Starmer and Rayner (the fanfare of the common woman herself) spent two…
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Anfield Building Collapse.
The collapse of an abandoned building near Anfield Stadium raises concerns about council funding and neglect in Liverpool. This incident reflects a larger issue of neglect and profit-driven decision-making, highlighting the systemic consequences of prioritizing profit over public welfare. The city’s historic sites and working-class areas suffer from disrepair, revealing the impact of market-driven policies…
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St Johns Market
In Liverpool, the iconic St Johns Market faces closure as the Council blames traders for unpaid fees, neglecting the market’s decline after a costly refurbishment. This reflects a pattern of sacrificing community heritage for profit. Similar closures of health and leisure centers reveal a troubling trend of prioritizing profit over public well-being. The community is…
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Where’s the Money Harry?
If you have read my previous article, you will know that I did not think it would be a good idea for Our City, Liverpool, to host Eurovision. My point was proved, but I take no joy from it. Being right was not my main concern, as if one is not right, one is usually…

