Our 10 most popular posts in 2015

Our 10 most popular posts in 2015

No evictions here!

No evictions here!

As we move in to 2016, we look back at our 10 most popular posts from 2015. Our website received a record number of views in 2015, and we thank all of those who wrote articles, contributed photographs, or who shared our articles on social media. It makes a big difference!

We have published dozens of articles on a wide variety of issues – from important campaigns in the city and surrounding area such as Save Coventry Libraries, from picket lines when strikes have taken place, the anti Bedroom Tax movement and the struggles of youth and students.

In 2016 we encourage you to connect with us on Facebook and Twitter and to take the next step in the fight for Socialism!

Here are the 10 most popular articles from 2015

  1. TUSC wins nearly 400 votes in Kenilworth
  2. Dave Nellist on the Artist Taxi Driver
  3. Museum staff forced to take pay cut
  4. Over 100 people join Coventry protest against austerity
  5. ‘Either we fight or we lay down and die’ – Protest at Coventry City Link
  6. Dave Nellist outlines the Socialist response to the TTIP deal
  7. Another eviction stopped in Coventry
  8. 2015 elections – Vote Socialist on 7th May
  9. Nellist welcomes left wing victory in Greece
  10. Coventry students demand £10 for uni workers

We wish you a Happy New Year, join us in the struggle for socialism in 2016!

 

 

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TUSC wins nearly 400 votes in Kenilworth

TUSC wins nearly 400 votes in Kenilworth

Non Frenguelli

Non Frenguelli

The first ever Socialist candidate in Kenilworth has received a fantastic 397 votes in the district and town council elections. Non Frenguelli, an 18 year old school student and Socialist Party member, said she stood because she wanted to give people of Abbey ward in Kenilworth an anti-austerity alternative to the “old Etonians” running the country.

Non was delighted with the result and said “For the first Socialist to ever stand in Kenilworth, I am pleased that we gained hundreds of votes. In the most unexpected of places people are fighting back against Tory austerity and realising there may be a genuine alternative out there. I would like to thank all of those who voted for me in these elections but we will now need to get organised.”

“Young people have been hit hard by austerity policies from both the Tories and Labour – whether they’re in low-paid jobs, on zero-hour contracts, affected by benefit cuts or hit by massive university fees. If you want to fight back, join the Socialist Party and get involved with TUSC!”

Did you vote for TUSC in Kenilworth? Would you like to join the Socialists and/or get involved (in Kenilworth or wherever you live!)? If so, fill in the form below!