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The Centenary of the 1926 British General Strike
Come to a meeting on the General Strike near you!

May 4 marked 100 years since the beginning of the 1926 British General Strike. The strike, defeated after nine days, was a pivotal experience for the working class in Britain and internationally.

The Socialist Equality Party is holding meetings in Sheffield (May 12), Manchester (May 18), Inverness (May 24), London (May 30) and Glasgow (May 31) to discuss the enormous contemporary relevance of the event.

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Read a Marxist analysis of this critical experience

The Socialist Equality Party has produced a new pamphlet which examines the general strike through the Marxist perspective of Leon Trotsky, revealing how the potentially revolutionary struggle of the working class was betrayed by the trade union bureaucracy and the Labour Party, which it was unable to successfully combat because of the disastrous, opportunist policies of Stalin’s Communist International.

By analysing this historic defeat, this pamphlet provides essential lessons for today, emphasising that an independent, internationalist, and revolutionary socialist party must be built to lead the working class against the ongoing crimes of the ruling elite.

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