Friday 30 April 2021

Why you should vote TUSC on 6th May!

Here is the TUSC Party Political Broadcast for the coming local elections. Vote TUSC, standing up for working class jobs, and living standards!


All other candidates will pass on Tory Government cutbacks!

Thursday 29 April 2021

Group Elections in PCS. BLN candidates in DWP and HMRC groups.

DWP Group


Even more videos by BLN Candidates for PCS National Committee

Another day, another pair of videos from candidates standing for the National Committee of the PCS Union, running as part of the Broad Left Network team. Here are some more from Alan Dennis and Jaime Davies. After that, a written statement from another retired member, Alexis Edwards.

Alan Dennis

Tuesday 27 April 2021

A retired member speaks about the PCS Elections

One of my peers during my time in PCS, Dave Warren, worked in the Driver Vehicle Licensing Centre in Swansea for much of the time that I was a representative. He speaks here about the current industrial action in his old workplace. If you looked at my article on the history of the left in PCS, and the complacency of its current leadership, then what Dave is saying will be no surprise to you. This is why the Broad Left Network is standing, to try to make a difference, and why retired members with nothing personal to gain, such as Dave, me, and others, are asking you to vote for Broad Left Network candidates!

Dave Warren’s Video


Thursday 22 April 2021

PCS leadership ballot underway

by Katrine Williams, Vice-president PCS DWP group (personal capacity)
(copied from The Socialist, 21 April 2021)

The ballot for PCS president and national executive committee opens on 22 April and runs to 13 May. PCS is the union for government workers in the civil service and public and private sectors.

The PCS left rank-and-file group, the Broad Left Network, is standing Socialist Party member Marion Lloyd for president and candidates for vice-presidents and the national executive committee.

Marion Lloyd has received 42 branch nominations. She is currently BEIS (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) group president and on the union's national executive committee. Marion's nominations put her in the strongest position to defeat the current president, Fran Heathcote.

Wednesday 21 April 2021

I support Marion Lloyd for PCS President — This is her video!

I wrote recently about why you should support Marion Lloyd and the other candidates running under the “Broad Left Network” ticket in the PCS Elections which begin on 22nd April 2021. Here is a video that Marion recorded recently about her candidature.

Monday 19 April 2021

Workers’ Team to Billionaire's Plaything — Arsenal’s fall from grace

The football team we know today as Arsenal, was founded by munition workers at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, in 1886. There’s plenty of history online and it’s not my intention here to repeat it. But one of the reasons that the munition workers themselves formed a football team is rarely mentioned.

Other work-based Football Clubs were founded by owners whose purpose was to give workers an alternative to going to Trade Union meetings. An example of this was West Ham United, originally founded 9 years after Arsenal, which was formed by the Thames Ironworks company.

Since its formation as Dial Square FC in 1886, of course, Arsenal has ceased to be owned by the workers. But in recent years it has been one of many teams that has been taken over by billionaires, now Stan Kroenke. The sport of the working class has been taken over by big business, and the fans are no longer considered at all.

Football taken over by Greed

My friend, fellow Socialist, and Football nut John Reid, wrote in the 2019 version of his pamphlet, “Reclaim the Game”, about the talk of a breakaway European Super League. I have adapted this from his recent post on Facebook where he quotes from his pamphlet. Some details have been updated, one or two may be out of date.

Yet again there is talk of a breakaway European Super League. It should be named the Corporate Greed League.

John Reid’s Pamphlet, 2014 Cover

A number of Clubs including 13 times European Champions Real Madrid, and Five Premier League teams have discussed forming a 16 team European Super League that could begin as soon as 2021.

Inexplicably, Tottenham Hotspur have been added to the so called Super 5 as have mid-table Arsenal (my team), neither have ever been crowned European Champions. The other four are Chelsea, Liverpool, and the two big Manchester clubs.

So far only 12 clubs have signed up, they hope for 20. So far, mighty Bayern Munich have declined as have all German clubs. Paris Saint Germane of France have also declined, although talks continue.

The League would comprise of two pools of 10 (A Women’s League would also be set up) playing mid week, it is unclear whether or not there would be relegation, or would a core of 15 be perpetually in this League.

Friday 16 April 2021

PCS elections: Support the Broad Left Network for a democratic, fighting union leadership

The ballot for PCS president and national executive committee opens on 22 April and closes 13 May. PCS is the union for government workers in the civil service and public and private service workers.

The PCS left rank-and-file group, the Broad Left Network, is standing Socialist Party member Marion Lloyd for president and candidates for vice-presidents and the national executive committee.

BEIS strikers joined on the picket line by
Marion Lloyd (right), photo Paula Mitchell (SP)
Our coverage of this important election includes an interview with Marion Lloyd along with the full Broad Left Network slate and an outline of the Broad Left Network programme — more details about the Broad Left Network are available at pcsbln.wordpress.com.

I’m urging support for the Broad Left Network in this election for a democratic, fighting union leadership.

Marion Lloyd has received 42 branch nominations. She is currently BEIS (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) group president and on the union’s national executive committee. Marion is in the strongest position to challenge the incumbent, Fran Heathcote. Marion spoke to The Socialist Newspaper and explained why she believes PCS members should vote for her and the other Broad Left Network candidates in these elections. I have copied the interview below:

Meet the Candidate, Pete Mason, Zoom Meeting!



Meet Pete Mason on Zoom on Monday April 19th at 7:30pm

ALL WELCOME!

“I’m standing for councillor in Thames ward and I’d like to invite you to a meeting where I’ll explain why I’m standing and invite you to ask questions.” – Pete Mason

Click on THIS LINK to join the meeting on Zoom, or using the Zoom app:

Meeting ID: 835 8545 2037

Passcode: 167309

Pete says: “I’m proud to be chair of the Barking Reach Residents Association and very glad the committee asked me to stand. I think it is vital that residents have democratic control over everything to do with their housing, the estate they live on, and in their working lives as well, as a matter of fact.” 

Legal notice: Promoted by election agent Shabana Qazi, 34 Lawes Way, Barking, IG11 0PD, on behalf of Pete Mason, 29 Riverdale Close, Barking IG11 0GQ.

This is not a hustings (a debate between candidates), for which alternative laws apply.

Sunday 4 April 2021

Support Pete Mason in Barking Thames ward!

I live on the Thames View Estate in Barking. To the south, another estate of the Thames ward in Barking, is Barking Reach. A local Residents’ and Tenant’s Leader and Socialist who lives there, Pete Mason, is standing for the Council, and also the List in the Greater London election, as part of TUSC (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition). I will be supporting him in the forthcoming election. I recommend you do, too. He’s a brilliant campaigner, and it would be great if we put his talents to work across the entire ward, as well as the Estate he lives on! This is what he has to say:

Bring the building companies to account!

I’m standing in Barking’s Thames ward, where I live, firstly because the Barking Reach Residents Association committee have unanimously urged me to stand. We believe it is time to elect someone who truly represents our estate.

Pete Mason speaks at Residents Protest, Caspian Quarter, Barking

As chair of the residents association, I have campaigned on countless issues on the Barking Riverside estate. But we know that without political change, there will always be landlords bringing problems we have to fight. We are in the process of winning “Right to Manage” for blocks of flats, and official recognition for the residents association from landlords.