Without a strategy there can be no way to win and no road to power. Here we link to our action programmes, resolutions and theses which determine Workers Power’s positions and politics in the wider movement.
This is our latest programme for Britain, developed in response to the historic attacks to our jobs, services and living conditions as carried out by the Tory-Liberal Democrat coalition in 2011. Read it here
An action programme by REVOLUTION – socialist youth group, fighting the attacks on youth by the Con-Dem government. Passed at the February 2011 national conference. Read it here
At its recent congress the League for the Fifth International passed a new programmatic manifesto. Its policies and slogans are intended to guide revolutionary socialists in the struggles to come, and to act as a proposed manifesto for a new Fifth International. Read it here
Feb 2011. Workers Power’s tactics towards local elections at a time of swingeing cuts to local council budgets. Read it here
Aug 2010. How the resistance should organise to defeat the new government’s attacks, in the context of an international assault on the working class. Read it here
October 2009. This resolution looks at the relationship between prison officers and the working class movement. Read it here
From Permanent Revolution issue seven, this was passed by the League to guide electoral work, whether for local councils or parliaments. Read it here
Printed in the first issue of Permanent Revolution journal. What is reformism and how can revolutionaries win workers and youth away from it? An analysis and an outline of the tactics and strategy that communists apply within the workers movement. Read it here
Our complete theses on the tactics of the united front and how revolutionaries can win support and leadership within workers struggles. Read it here