Sunday 31 January 2016

Update #83

Hello everyone,
Welcome to the first update of 2016 from Derby Socialist Workers Party.

In this week's update:
  • This week's branch meeting - From anti-Semitism to Islamophobia: the new racism of the right
  • Support Derby Stand Up To Racism!

Branch Meetings


The SWP is a party of activists who know that we need to understand the world to be effective in our actions. Our meetings have a discussion about key issues: economic, political, historical and cultural; as well as planning for events and activities.

We had a fantastic discussion about Marxism and women's liberation last week, although after an hour it still felt like we had only just scratched the surface!

This week we will hold a discussion on the topic of from anti-Semitism to Islamophobia: the new racism of the right, and explore how, after the historic defeat of fascist organisations by the left, the right are trying to reconfigure bigotry in a new way - and how we can oppose them. This seems especially relevant in the light of the attempts by racists thugs to attack anti-fascists and others who support migrants' rights at the weekend. Thursday 4th February, 7 pm at the West End Community Centre on Mackworth Road (next to Britannia Mill).

Join us for a lively discussion and debate, as well as planning for activities in the city for the week ahead!




All welcome. See you there!







Stand Up To Racism planning meeting

The new Stand Up To Racism group are holding a planning meeting on Monday. If you want to be involved but have not already signed up, email derbysutr@gmail.com for more details.



Can't make our meetings? If you want to find out more about us, meet some of our comrades, sign up to any of our petitions, find out about campaigns we are involved in, buy our paper or get hold of some of our other literature, why not come along to the campaign stall on Saturdays?

Find us on St Peter's St from 12 pm!

Wednesday 27 January 2016

Change of day for Junior Doctors Meeting

Just a brief update - the Junior Doctors meeting has been changed to Friday, the time and venue remain the same - 7 pm at the Council House in Derby.

Friday 22 January 2016

Update #82

Hello everyone,
Welcome to the first update of 2016 from Derby Socialist Workers Party.

In this week's update:
  • This week's branch meeting - Marxism & women's liberation
  • Support the Student Assembly meeting, Students in Politics
  • Support Derby Stand Up To Racism!
  • Support the Junior Doctors!

Branch Meetings


The SWP is a party of activists who know that we need to understand the world to be effective in our actions. Our meetings have a discussion about key issues: economic, political, historical and cultural; as well as planning for events and activities.

Our first meeting of the year on the topic of 'why we need a revolutionary party' led to a great discussion, which ranged over everything from the importance of central organisation to the weaknesses of privilege theory. A good start to 2016!

This week we have a guest speaker who will introduce the topic of Marxism and Women’s Liberation, and explore the common ground – and distinctiveness of – our approach towards women’s liberation, and why we believe that Marxists can and should be the best fighters for women’s liberation. Thursday 28th January, 7 pm at the West End Community Centre on Mackworth Road (next to Britannia Mill).

Join us for a lively discussion and debate, as well as planning for activities in the city for the week ahead!




All welcome. See you there!






Student Assembly meeting - Students in Politics

The Student Assembly, an offshoot of the People's Assembly in Derby, has been growing in numbers around a group of enthusiastic and well-organised students in Derby who have thrown themselves wholeheartedly into many excellent campaigns across the city.


The Student Assembly is holding an event at The Roundhouse in Pride Park on Tuesday 26th January, from 7-9 pm. This is an event which all socialists will want to attend!

Sign up to the Facebook event here.


Report: Stand Up To Racism launch meeting

Derby Stand Up To Racism Campaign held a very successful launch meeting on Monday - see our report here!

Get involved! For more details on the Derby Stand Up To Racism Facebook page - search Facebook for Derby Stand Up to Racism or click on this link.



Junior Doctors Meeting

The Junior Doctors have arranged a public meeting at the Council House for Tuesday 26th January at 7 pm, in the Council Chamber.

They hope to reach people who are not aware of the dispute with the Department of Health or even (if possible) to find people who don't agree with them. We fully support the Junior Doctors.  Please attend if you can and bring people with you, especially if they are the kinds of people that the JDs are trying to reach!

Can't make our meetings?
If you want to find out more about us, meet some of our comrades, sign up to any of our petitions, find out about campaigns we are involved in, buy our paper or get hold of some of our other literature, why not come along to the campaign stall on Saturdays?

Find us on St Peter's St from 12 pm!

Report: Derby Stand Up To Racism Launch Meeting

On Monday, Derby Stand Up To Racism campaign had its launch meeting at The Spot in Derby.

It was a great, lively start to this new group. Stand Up To Racism is a national campaign, which is seeing new groups starting up across the country.

In Derby the initial stimulus has been a series of aggressive attempts by far-right Nazi group Britain First to control the streets on their visits to Derby, first by intimidating passers-by on St Peter's St but also by their attempts to disrupt the peaceful and inclusive actions of groups like Stop the War and the International Women's Day festival. Although small in numbers they are hardcore Nazis who want to disrupt and threaten our communities in Derby wherever they can. Almost everyone we have spoken to when campaigning against them has been outraged by their daring to come to our city - but until we mount effective, large opposition to them they will feel that they can come back. We have seen the start of this with the increasingly large vigils against them, but Stand Up To Racism can become a broad group that includes people from every community in Derby who want to make sure the Nazis know that they are not welcome here.

In the SWP we have a proud tradition of defeating Nazis like Britain First by working with others to help build large, broad and peaceful movements that counter fascists on whatever streets they appear. Fascists always want to control the streets - they want people to be afraid to be out in public with views that they don't like - and if you don't hate people because of their religion, gender or sexuality, or you want to see a better fairer world, that includes YOU!

What our experience shows us is that just because we live in a society that feeds us racist lies from the top, and just because there are always some who feed off those lies, it doesn't mean that fascists will inevitably grow. They can be countered and have been. We do it by working together, by being united, and by defending communities that come under attack. And we do it by defending our ideas - many of us are proud to be part of a multicultural society, know that people should be judged, to paraphrase Dr King, not by the colour of their skin, the country where they were born or their place of worship, but by the content of their character.

Comrades in the SWP are proud to have taken a role in organising the first Stand Up To Racism meeting. It was a good sized meeting - around 50 people turned out on a dark, wet Monday in January, and the SWP are proud to have been in the minority that night. We hope to continue to be in the minority in the steering group and in future events which Stand Up To Racism organises!

There were people from some of our Christian and Muslim communities, experienced anti-racist campaigners, people from a range of political parties including Labour and the Greens, and people from no party or faith at all.

The panel included Vanessa, who is an experienced organiser and activist and the driving force behind Derby International Women's Day Festival which was attacked by Britain First last year; Joginder, representing the Indian Workers' Association, who shared her perspectives on the nature of racism, both direct and indirect in Britain; and Mohsin, imam of Western Road mosque, who spoke passionately about the absolutely anti-racist teachings of Islam. Many people signed up to the campaign and to take part in organising it in future, and lots of future events and activities were discussed.

Stand Up To Racism offers real possibilities to build a campaign which not only tackles fascists like Britain First but stands up proudly for ideas which are under attack from powerful forces at the top of society - that multiculturalism is something to be proud of, not a dirty word; that refugees and migrants are people who deserve the same rights to live and work that the rest of us in the UK would expect; and that for people of all communities, faiths, races, gender and sexuality there is far more that unites us than divides us.

Sunday 17 January 2016

Update #81

Hello everyone,
Welcome to the first update of 2016 from Derby Socialist Workers Party.

In this week's update:
  • This week's branch meeting - why we need a revolutionary party
  • Stand Up To Racism launches in Derby

Branch Meetings


The SWP is a party of activists who know that we need to understand the world to be effective in our actions. Our meetings have a discussion about key issues: economic, political, historical and cultural; as well as planning for events and activities.

At one of our meetings before Christmas, the question was asked: what is the point of the SWP? We thought it was worth an answer. Join us this week for a talk and discussion about why we need the revolutionary party, as well as local and national activity! Thursday 21st January 2016 at 7 pm, West End Community Centre!




All welcome. See you there!






Stand Up To Racism launch meeting

Derby Stand Up To Racism Campaign are holding a launch meeting in January - this should be a high priority for socialists and all other anti-racists!

More details on the Derby Stand Up To Racism Facebook page - search Facebook for Derby Stand Up to Racism or click on this link.



Can't make our meetings?
If you want to find out more about us, meet some of our comrades, sign up to any of our petitions, find out about campaigns we are involved in, buy our paper or get hold of some of our other literature, why not come along to the campaign stall on Saturdays?

Find us on St Peter's St from 12 pm!