British workers: Unity not division
British workers: Unity not division
Thursday 30 April, 7.30 pm. Celebrate May Day in Leeds with the CPBML. Speakers and discussion.
British workers: Unity not division
Thursday 30 April, 7.30 pm. Celebrate May Day in Leeds with the CPBML. Speakers and discussion.
Science for the people: Away with superstitions
CPBML Public Meeting, Wednesday 4 March, 7.30pm
Bertrand Russell Room, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4R
The forces of reason are under attack. The assault on progress is coming from all sides – religious reaction, quasi-religious environmentalist fringes, and all those in power who fear the strength of scientific thinking. Science must be reclaimed by the people for what it is: a force for progress.
Come and discuss – all welcome.
Oppose the dismantling of Britain. For a united working class
CPBML Public Meeting. Thursday 26 February, 7.30pm
The Sovereign Suite, Cosmopolitan Hotel, Lower Briggate, Leeds LS1 4AE
From all sides workers are told things will be better if we split our country into ever smaller units. Yet at the same time we’re told that we can’t live outside the European Union.
Come and discuss. All welcome.
The march for homes
Saturday 31 January
Assemble 12 midday at St Mary’s Churchyard, Newington Causeway, SE1 6SQ (Elephant and Castle tube). March to City Hall.
Called by Defend Council Housing and South London People’s Assembly
One world – divided by class
Bertrand Russell Room, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL
We live in a world where workers now constitute the majority. And as workers we face the same enemy, a capitalist class which has claimed for itself the raw materials and the means of production, distribution and exchange. Migration is no solution. Neither are aid and charity. In each country ruled by capital, workers must settle accounts with their own ruling class if the world is to have a future.
Come and discuss. All welcome.
Not the Crown Jewels
PCS Union Head office 160 Falcon Road, Clapham Junction, SW11 2LN
An exhibition by National Gallery staff facing privatisation, presented by No Privatisation at the National Gallery & PCS Culture sector
Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm
Understanding the TTIP
TUC South East Regional Council open meeting. A good question to ask: Why did the TUC tell the government it supports the EU’s right to negotiate on our behalf? Admission free but registration “essential”. Event details here.
“Britain needs a pay rise”
The TUC has chosen pay as the topic for a national demonstration in London. Assemble from 11am at the Embankment before moving on to Hyde Park for rally, speeches. Check www.britainneedsapayrise.org for updates.
Britain not for sale
Bertrand Russell Room, Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, WC1R 4RL.
Foreign corporations and states are taking over our services and industry – a state-sponsored looting of our national assets. Come and discuss. Details»
Better Together
Adelaide’s, 209 Bath Street, G2 4HZ
Includes the Dalriada Quartet playing the world première of Eddie McGuire’s Unity Suite. More details to come on www.votenoborders.co.uk
Britain one nation: say no to division
Bertrand Russell Room, Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL. Nearest tube Holborn.
With the Scottish referendum only months away, come and discuss why Britain must stay united. Everybody welcome.
See linked article here.
Class in the 21st century
Bertrand Russell Room, Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL. Nearest tube Holborn.
Some people say class is dead. Or that there are too many to count. Really? The CPBML says there are only two classes in Britain – workers and capitalists – and that an understanding of class is central to any analysis of modern Britain. Come and discuss. Everybody welcome.