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The growing threat of war: what can workers do?

Wednesday 16 October 2024 19:30

Wednesday 16 October 2024, 7.30 pm

Bertrand Russell Room, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL

Our rulers have always followed the USA’s drive to war. But now it is Starmer leading calls for escalation of the war in Europe.

War isn’t in the interest of British workers, nor is membership of NATO. How can workers bring this message home to the new government?

Come and discuss. All welcome. Free entry.

Net zero and climate change

Tuesday 3 September 2024 19:00

The rush to decarbonise should not be an opportunity for capitalist profit and making workers pay through lower living standards and the loss of industry.

How should Britain’s workers respond to the many complex facets of climate change and net zero?

Come and discuss. Email info@cpbml.org.uk for an invitation.

Why are our public services getting worse?

Wednesday 10 July 2024 19:30

Wednesday 10 July  2024, 7.30 pm

Bertrand Russell Room, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL

Capitalism can’t sustain the health service, education, housing, utilities, policing, and more that a 21st century civilisation needs. How can we ensure our services serve the people?

Come and discuss. All welcome. Free entry.

Who should govern Britain? And how?

Wednesday 6 March 2024 19:30

Wednesday 6 March 2024, 7.30 pm

Bertrand Russell Room, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL

There is a contest underway for the soul of Britain. The ruling class manage stagnation and decay; the working class are challenging for a society that meets their needs.

Come and discuss. All welcome. Free entry.

Assert the right to strike

Tuesday 6 February 2024 19:00

Capitalism’s response to the successful workers’ action in health and rail is to make such action illegal. The right to strike can only be asserted in practice, not won in argument, or legislated for in parliament. 

Come and discuss. Email info@cpbml.org.uk for an invitation

 

 

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