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UKIP: Resisting the politics of the right
By Len Arthur at May 03, 2013
Votes for UKIP the right wing UK political party is an indication of a level hate politics gaining momentum over and above economic and social causes. With the Tory state and a dominant right wing press in the UK working the same message socliasts have to take a principles stand and work for working class unity.... (More) Comments (0)
Socialist values, action and policies?
By Len Arthur at Apr 01, 2013
This post was originally written about a year ago for discussion within a local branch of the Welsh Labour (UK Labour in Wales). It was stimulated by a debate over the relationship between religion, humanism and socialism during christmas 2011. This easter I've been asked for some copies so thought I would post it here.... (More) Comments (0)
By Len Arthur at May 26, 2012
Wales has an Assembly and Welsh Government with powers devolved from the UK Parliament. Labour control the Welsh Government and have won control of many of Welsh local authorities in recent elections. This article suggests how this renewed political power can be used to help mobilise and defeat the regressive 'austerity' policies of the UK Tory government.... (More) Comments (0)
By Len Arthur at Jul 02, 2011
An outline of how cooperatives could be established in a range of sectors in Wales providing a form of economic and social developement that is 'anchored' through collective ownership and control.... (More) Comments (0)
By Len Arthur at Mar 14, 2011
Cameron the UK Prime Minister has described the public sector as enemies of enterprise. This posting exposes what is the real purpose of the attack and critically explores what enterprise means, the limitations of markets and defends production for the public good.... (More) Comments (0)
By Len Arthur at Jan 30, 2011
Ed Miliband the leader of the UK Labour Party is helping to initiate a major policy and political rethink in the Party. This is an assessment of a recent speech and adds to comments made in an earlier blog.... (More) Comments (0)
By Len Arthur at Jan 17, 2011
Deviant mainstreaming is a term developed during a 5 year research engagement with the EU project KATARSIS. It is proposed as a way of describing a trajectory of resistence and contention for social movements drawing upon both alternative space and mobilisation. ... (More) Comments (0)
By Len Arthur at Jan 10, 2011
This is a discussion statement that I put up on a Facebook site 'Pensioners for Direct Action and Solidarity' in the UK to explore ways that we pensioners can use our new found freedom to support others in struggle as well as ourselves, through creative forms of direct action. The site is at: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/home.php?sk=group_164641833572733&ap=1 if you wish to look. There are only so many of us they can lock up!... (More) Comments (0)
Youth revolt and proletarianization.
By Len Arthur at Jan 06, 2011
An overview of the link between the revolt of young people and increased proletarianization of the workforce in the UK. It argues against the parties not needed position and against generation wars.... (More) Comments (0)
By Len Arthur at Nov 26, 2010
A recent trip to New Zealand helped to see the rise racism and the extreme right in the UK and Europe from a slightly different perspective. These comments for UK Labour Party colleagues, attempts to capture this and to suggest demands and practices that will help fight this menace. ... (More) Comments (0)
By Len Arthur at Nov 04, 2010
A consideration of how councils and devolved labour controlled bodies in the UK can fight the Tory cuts. Ways of avoiding the pitfalls councils experienced in the 1980s and 90s are considered.... (More) Comments (0)
Transitional demands and actions
By Len Arthur at Nov 13, 2009
The concept of transitional demands have a long history. This post suggests that it remains a useful concept in making connections across political and social movement discourses providing a bridge between action now and its wider impact. The post suggest... (More) Comments (0)


