Analysis
Louis Further: Notes from the US
January 13th: Elections hold only a morbid fascination for anarchists, we know they achieve little.
Case study: Wage theft at a Liverpool hotel
January 8th: At the end of last month anarcho-syndicalist group Liverpool SolFed helped a worker on a precarious contract to force a prestigious Liverpool hotel…
All for the sisterhood: Sisters Uncut
December 22nd: This summer Sisters Uncut opened up an empty flat on an estate in East London as part of their ongoing campaign against cuts in domestic violence s…
Anarchy in the UK: A Changed Political Landscape
December 7th: This article is the first in a series by Jon Bigger looking at gains the voices of social conservatism have made in recent years and what that mea…
So we’re out of Europe…
November 30th: In the months leading up this year’s referendum on the UK’s continued membership of the European Union I observed lots of discussion — mainly…
Troubled Families Fund: Of course it failed
October 18th: One of the big problems with how mental health problems are dealt with in Britain is time.
The greening of anarchism again!
September 4th: “Nothing ever burns down by itself, every fire needs a little bit of help” chumbawamba After a damning report published in the journal Science,…
Dover sentencing and anti-fascist organising
July 24th: The Dover demonstration in January was the most violent anti-fascist action in Britain for many years.
No Reforming Earth Destruction
July 21st: “The Earth is not dying, it is being killed, and those who are killing it have names and addresses.”
Women in charge is not feminism: the fight against institutional patriarchy
July 16th: On a surface level, it seems as though feminism is winning the gender war.
The current crisis and the rise of the Corbyn dogma
July 4th: A few days ago Freedom published an article called, “The End of Dogma #keepcorbyn as a Transitional Demand.”
The End of Dogma: #KeepCorbyn as a transitional demand.
June 30th: The current crisis in the British establishment is an unprecedented one.
Rent Strike: The new wave of student radicalism in London
June 13th: Student rent strikes have become something of a phenomenon in London.
Avoiding Police Facilitation – promoting state unsanctioned protests
June 7th: Police forces are big fans of peaceful protests.
In or Out the ruling class will win and Fortress Europe will remain. Unless we dismantle it.
May 25th: People in Britain will be given a mockery of choice in the upcoming European elections.

