When Britain Said ‘Enough is Enough’

On October 1, 57 simultaneous protests took place across the country — from Dundee to Weymouth — against the cost-of-living crisis. Participants were united in their demands for a fundamentally different economic system.

(Harry Mitchell)

‘We are the working class, and we are back as a force in society,’ Mick Lynch declared to a 10,000-strong crowd amassed at a picket line-come-rally outside London’s Kings Cross station on 1 October. After the defeats of recent years that have left the Left marginalised and subdued, the RMT general secretary’s message, and the […]

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