Is it worth protesting against council cuts? In the wake of a series of anti-cuts rallies outside council buildings recently I thought I'd look at them through a slightly different lens -…
Winning the argument or winning the fight? Shane Mason argues that winning the argument about cuts is all very well but society "is not a debating chamber but a power struggle between different groups with competing interests" - and we should fightback accordingly.
Crisis in care: Interview with an anarchist support worker An interview with a support worker in Sheffield about the problems in social care as a result of the…
The Manchester protest against Aaron Porter was not anti-Semitic! The unsubtantiated claims of anti-semitic abuse directed towards Aaron Porter in the press masks the…
Anti-cuts fronts: A left wing disease One of the more entertaining elements of hanging around on the political left is the insistence of the various leftie parties that they are “open…
College students bulletin for January 26th day of action to defend EMA Bulletin put together by college students and supporters to build for the January 26th national day…
The paradox of reformism: a call for economic blockades Statement from Brighton Solidarity Federation on the crisis, popular protest and why 'being right'…
Working in universities, living with the axe Part of a leaflet for the November 10 demonstration against education cuts, arguing that the cuts are nothing new or unique to the Tories, but they can still be beaten.
The red shoots of resistance? Recession struggles in the UK Article written in 2009 examining key workers' struggles in the UK as the recession took hold,…
Some thoughts on the UK Uncut demonstrations The UK has seen a wave of high-street demonstrations under the banner of the UK uncut campaign, many of which have been organised locally…
This is Actually Happening Escalate Collective on the anti-cuts movement that emerged following the storming of Millbank.