• 38 minutes 41 seconds
    How will the Greens develop now?

    This podcast is a discussion with Hannah Sell, the General Secretary of the Socialist Party, about the Green Party of England and Wales

    The May 2026 elections were a turning point in Britain. The votes of both Labour and the Tory party collapsed; ending the duopoly via which capitalism has ruled for the best part of a century. The right-wing populists of Reform surged, and so did the Greens. Under their new ‘eco-populist’ leader, Zack Polanski, the Greens won an average of 17% of the vote across English local authorities, resulting in 441 extra councillors and winning control of five new councils. In these elections, the Greens were the main left alternative to the establishment parties and to Reform. Meanwhile, Green Party membership has soared to 230,000. 

    What was the significance of the May local elections for the Greens? Are the Greens a workers' party? What is the Greens' record in power? Are the Greens on the way to being a socialist party? Let's go to Hannah to find out.

    Further reading

    How will the Greens develop now?

    https://socialismtoday.org/how-will-the-greens-develop-now


    11 June 2026, 4:49 pm
  • 23 minutes 45 seconds
    May elections: Capitalist politics in crisis, time for a workers’ party

    https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/

    This podcast is a discussion with Hannah Sell, the General Secretary of the Socialist Party, about the local elections that took place on 7th May.

    2026 will be remembered as the year that Britain’s existing political order finally fell apart. The two main parties, Labour and the Tories, that have governed Britain in the interests of the capitalist elite for the best part of a century, and presided over endless attacks on the living and working conditions of the working-class, were mercilessly beaten by voters. These elections generated several important questions, 

    How can we fight back against the gains of Reform? Should the trade unions just back the Greens? Why hasn’t a new workers' party already been launched? Listen to the podcast to find out more!

    Further readingMay elections: Capitalist politics in crisis, time for a workers’ party

    https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/150549/10-05-2026/may-elections-capitalist-politics-in-crisis-time-for-a-workers-party/2026 Senedd election: Wales rejects Labour

    https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/150607/13-05-2026/2026-senedd-election-wales-rejects-labour/Holyrood: continued collapsing support for capitalist establishment

    https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/150612/13-05-2026/holyrood-continued-collapsing-support-for-capitalist-establishment/

    21 May 2026, 12:44 pm
  • 30 minutes 20 seconds
    Unite Executive Council elections

    www.socialistparty.org.uk This podcast is a discussion with Rob Williams, the industrial organiser of the Socialist Party, about the upcoming UNITE the union executive council elections.Unite’s elections take place as the pro-capitalist character of Keir Starmer’s Labour government becomes ever clearer, with the working class still paying the price for the crisis in the bosses’ system. The elections from 23 March to 27 April are for the Executive Council (EC), the lay-member leadership of the union.Later this year there will be the election for general secretary. Where Sharon Graham is standing for re-electionSocialist Party members are standing on the left ‘Workers Unite/Back to the Workplace’ slate that supports the manifesto on which Sharon was elected in 2021. The slate includes fellow supporters of the Unite Broad Left, a new broad left group in Unite. We supported Sharon in the 2021 general secretary election because her programme best ensured that Unite would maintain itself as a militant industrial union. This has been borne out by events. Sharon was previously Unite’s head of organising, effectively the lead officer for the union’s industrial action strategy. As general secretary, this has been taken to an even greater level, on a systematic scale. Since she became general secretary, Unite has called over 1,500 disputes, winning 83%. Those disputes have won £605 million for members. ‘The main opposition is grouped around the United Left (UL). It is clear that it is in political retreat, tying itself to Starmer’s Labour and its cutting Labour councillors. What else is at stake in these crucial elections? Further reading: Unite Executive reduces payments to Labour Party:

    https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/148868/18-03-2026/unite-executive-reduces-payments-to-labour-party/ Taking the fight for a new party into the trade unions https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/148864/18-03-2026/taking-the-fight-for-a-new-party-into-the-trade-unions/

    23 March 2026, 12:27 pm
  • 43 minutes 27 seconds
    Venezuela, Trump and a New Era of Imperialist Aggression

    Tony Saunois, Secretary of the Committee for a Workers International, and Sean Figg, from the CWI’s International Secretariat, discuss the kidnaping of Venezuelan president Nicholas Maduro and what a new era of US imperialist aggression will mean in an already volatile capitalist world.

    13 January 2026, 1:16 pm
  • 35 minutes 50 seconds
    How do we fight against racism and the far right? Socialism the Podcast episode 148

    Paula Mitchell from the Socialist Party Executive committee explains the Socialist Parties approach to fighting racism and the far right.

    The need to combat racism and the far right is urgent. Although recent polls have shown a small dip, Nigel Farage’s racist right-populist Reform UK is at around 25%. In the summer, over 100,000 people marched with far-right activist Tommy Robinson on a ‘Unite the Kingdom’ demonstration. Protests have taken place at asylum hotels around the country. There is a widespread fear among Black, Asian and migrant communities, and among many workers and activists, at the likelihood of gains for Reform in the May elections and the possibility of a future Farage-led government. What methods and tactics are needed to fight racism and the far-right?

    Click here for all your socialist party links: linkin.bio/socialistparty

    Further reading

    Is fascism ‘growling at the door’?socialismtoday.org/is-fascism-growling-at-the-door

    Lessons from fighting the fascist British National Party in the 1990s - the spycops enquiryhttps://socialismtoday.org/lessons-from-fighting-the-bnp-in-the-1990s

    ‘Together’ – or a union-led fight against racism and the far right?https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/146225/10-12-2025/together-or-a-union-led-fight-against-racism-and-the-far-right/

    17 December 2025, 12:27 pm
  • 43 minutes 22 seconds
    Corbyn, Sultana, Your Party and the Struggle for Working Class Political Representation in Britain
    Hannah Sell, member of the CWI International Secretariat and General Secretary of the Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales), discusses the Your Party founding conference and the struggle for a new mass workers’ party in Britain, with Sean Figg, from the CWI’s International Secretariat. Your Party’s founding conference has taken place. Unfortunately, on its formal creation, at this stage of the developing process, Your Party falls short of being the new mass workers’ party with a socialist programme that is needed. However, despite this, and despite the attempts of the capitalist media to cast the event in the worst possible light, many of those leaving Your Party’s founding conference in Liverpool on 30 November will do so feeling more positive than they will have done on arrival.
    9 December 2025, 2:14 pm
  • 52 minutes 31 seconds
    Taming the beast or changing the system? Review of "Capitalism and its Critics"
    There is growing and widespread dissatisfaction with capitalism worldwide. Economic models that dominated the post-Word War Two decades — Keynesian social democracy and later neoliberal globalization — are seen as having run aground. The system today is failing to meet the basic needs of working class people. This crisis has fuelled both right and left populist movements. Economic nationalism, authoritarianism and inequality are resurgent. It is with this background that John Cassidy explores, in a timely fashion, the critics of capitalism and the alternatives they advocate in Capitalism and its Critics – A Battle of Ideas In The Modern World. TU Senan and Niall Mulholland discuss Cassidy’s book and where his analysis differs from that of the CWI.
    21 November 2025, 1:18 pm
  • 51 minutes 33 seconds
    The World Impact of Two Years of War on Gaza – and what lies ahead?
    More analysis at https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/ A month after the second anniversary of the 7 October 2023 attack on Israel and the subsequent prolonged genocidal slaughter in Gaza, the fate of Trump’s latest proposals for an end to the war is still in the balance. The US plans to impose a transitional government of technocrats on the Palestinians in Gaza, backed up by outside armed forces – a form of naked colonialism. Israeli military forces will be allowed to remain inside the perimeter of the Gaza strip, maintaining control of its borders – a continued blockade, imprisoning the Palestinians and deciding what goods can enter and leave the strip. Israeli prime minister Netanyahu has made clear that Israel has no intention of entirely withdrawing from Gaza and stressed that there will be no possibility of a Palestinian state. Today, with nationality-based distrust and division dominating the Israel-Palestine landscape, a solution can seem further away than ever. On a capitalist basis, it’s not just further away, but impossible. However, consciousness of workers and the poor in Israel and among Palestinians will not be disconnected from developments in other parts of the world, a world in which young people are increasingly questioning whether capitalist crisis is their only future. Further reading: The World Impact of Two Years of War on Gaza – and what lies ahead? https://www.socialistworld.net/2025/10/06/the-world-impact-of-two-years-of-war-on-gaza-and-what-lies-ahead/ Gaza Ceasefire – Struggle for the Complete End of the War of Extermination and the Overthrow of the Netanyahu Government https://www.socialistworld.net/2025/10/13/gaza-ceasefire-struggle-for-the-complete-end-of-the-war-of-extermination-and-the-overthrow-of-the-netanyahu-government/ More Info - Click here for all your Socialist Party links: https://linkin.bio/socialistparty/ We need your help campaigning! The establishment political parties have the backing of the capitalist elites. We need to build a mass movement of working class fighters to take them on. Find out more details about your local campaigns and how you can help by filling in this form: http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/join The Socialist Party has no big-business backers, so we rely on your donations to fund all our campaigns. Donate at https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/socialism-2025/ Subscribe to our weekly paper, ‘The Socialist’, and our monthly magazine ‘Socialism Today': https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/subscribe-2/
    4 November 2025, 10:32 am
  • 41 minutes 13 seconds
    Where next for Mélenchon and La France Insoumise?
    Tony Saunois, CWI Secretary, discusses his review of Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s book, “Now the People – Revolution in the 21st Century”, with Sean Figg, from the CWI’s International Secretariat. Mélenchon and the movement he leads, La France Insoumise (Frace Unbowed), are well positioned to play a critical role in how the crisis of French capitalism develops in the next period. To advance the interests of the French working class in the crisis the issues of program, organisation and strategy are crucial. In this podcast Tony and Sean look at Mélenchon’s position on these crucial questions.
    31 October 2025, 1:57 pm
  • 46 minutes 36 seconds
    Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana launch 'Your Party' - What the Socialist Party thinks
    More analysis at https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/ The fact that steps are being taken to develop ‘Your Party’ will be very welcome news to the 800,000 who have already said they want to join. Against the background of brutal austerity from Starmer’s New Labour Mark II and electoral gains for Reform the need for a workers’ party with socialist policies could not be clearer. The Socialist Party will be joining ‘Your Party’ and fighting for it to become a mass anti-war and anti-cuts workers’ party. To be successful, Your Party must base itself on the power of the mass trade union movement, and its power in the workplaces, where workers come together and prepare to take collective action in defence of their interests. Your Party must also have a socialist programme, opposing the capitalist system and the war and poverty inherent in it. A new party that takes off will need to face up to the challenges of filling the vacuum with a concrete programme to oppose war and cuts, with candidates across the country in next May’s local elections. This will be an opportunity to harness the anger at Labour and the capitalist establishment, and cut across the growth of Reform UK. ‘Your Party’ could potentially win hundreds of councillors and even take control of councils. That in itself would be a huge boost to the confidence of millions. It would open up decisive battles to deliver real change via the significant powers local authorities have to deliver real change on jobs, housing, rent controls and restoring vital services. If you want to help and fight to transform the world then join us! Here are all your socialist party links: https://linkin.bio/socialistparty/ Further reading ‘Your Party’ membership launched – Socialist Party members join to argue for a workers’ party with a socialist programme:https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/143138/25-09-2025/your-party-membership-launched-socialist-party-members-join-to-argue-for-a-workers-party-with-a-socialist-programme/ Editorial: The case for a workers-led new party gets even stronger https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/143075/24-09-2025/editorial-the-case-for-a-workers-led-new-party-gets-even-stronger/
    13 October 2025, 3:05 pm
  • 25 minutes 28 seconds
    Episode 145. Youth Walkout against Trump
    Today's podcast is a discussion with Socialist Students national Organiser Adam Gillman, about the Youth Walkout against Trump campaign. Go to www.socialiststudents.org.uk to get involved Socialist Students press release Buckingham Palace has booked in Donald Trump’s state visit to the UK for 17-19 September. Already hundreds of students have signed up to walk out of their schools, colleges and universities on Wednesday 17 September – the day that Trump arrives in the UK – as part of the Youth Walkout Against Trump campaign. The youth walkouts, initiated by Socialist Students, will be a protest against the chaos that Trump’s presidency represents for young people’s futures globally. Students will be walking out to instead demand a future to look forward to – for free education, a decent job, and the guarantee of a high-quality and affordable home for all; for an end to climate crisis; and for a world free from war, oppression and exploitation. With Trump’s visit taking place while Parliament is in recess, Keir Starmer and his Labour government will be hoping to escape the firing line of mass protests like those which Trump provoked during his first state visit to the UK in 2018. But the Youth Walkout Against Trump campaign will not let Labour off the hook. Adam Gillman, Socialist Students national organiser,said: “By building the youth walkouts, we can send a powerful message to young people and workers in America that we stand with them against Trump – not with Starmer, who issued the invite for this state visit.” TJ, a 19-year-old student in Leeds, said: “Labour has made cut after cut to young people’s futures while bosses make record profits. now they roll out the red carpet for oppressive leaders abroad. I am building for these walkouts to give young people a way to show Starmer’s Labour that this is not what the public voted for.” Lauren from Wrexham said: “Trump’s visit to the UK is an opportunity to fight back; not just against him but the capitalist system he upholds, which puts the interests of big business above the lives of working-class people. These walkouts are a chance to stand up to Trump, as well as our government who welcome him with open arms, and all other leaders who uphold this corrupt system! That’s why I’m building the youth walkouts against Trump.” Penelope, a college student from Preston, highlighted the common attacks facing students either side of the Atlantic: “Trump has cut funding to US universities, and has attacked students and staff standing up on issues like Palestine. Meanwhile Starmer’s government here raises universities tuition fees and continues the rampant underfunding of all levels of education. By walking out when Trump visits we are showing that young people everywhere have to fight for a decent education, in a capitalist world where none of our hard-won rights can be taken for granted”. While the university term has come to a close, and schools and sixth forms break up next week, Socialist Students will be continuing to build the walkout campaign over the summer – including calling public youth meetings in towns and cities throughout the UK to discuss how young people can build the walkouts and get organised to win a decent future under this Labour government.
    5 August 2025, 2:50 pm
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