The Socialist Party has a long and proud record of struggling to defend working-class people. We are involved in hundreds of campaigns.
We contested seats across England and Wales in the 2005 general election. Read our manifesto.
We are part of the Stop the War Coalition and campaign against the war and occupation of Iraq.
Two decades ago, we were called the Militant Tendency and campaigned in the Labour Party for socialist policies. We led Liverpool City council's battle for decent housing, jobs and services, and later defeated Tory Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's poll tax which forced her to resign.
We now campaign for a new mass party that can draw together workers, environmental and community campaigners, anti-capitalist, anti-war and other protesters to represent and fight for the interests of ordinary people. You can join us by clicking here.
Between 1983 and 1992 our three socialist MPs - Dave Nellist, Terry Fields and Pat Wall - lived on the average wage of the workers they were representing.
They never forgot their working class roots, or the problems of those workers that elected them - unlike many political and trade union leaders who live on inflated salaries.
We are the only socialist organisation in England and Wales to have several elected councillors - two in Coventry and two in Lewisham in London.
We support workers in industrial disputes, fight against tuition fees, privatisation, for better pay, to stop council house sell-offs and for free education. We campaign to stop the destruction and pollution of our planet and its environment. We fight for a socialist world free of war and terror.
We contested seats across England and Wales in the 2005 general election. Read our manifesto.
We are part of the Stop the War Coalition and campaign against the war and occupation of Iraq.
Two decades ago, we were called the Militant Tendency and campaigned in the Labour Party for socialist policies. We led Liverpool City council's battle for decent housing, jobs and services, and later defeated Tory Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's poll tax which forced her to resign.
We now campaign for a new mass party that can draw together workers, environmental and community campaigners, anti-capitalist, anti-war and other protesters to represent and fight for the interests of ordinary people. You can join us by clicking here.
Between 1983 and 1992 our three socialist MPs - Dave Nellist, Terry Fields and Pat Wall - lived on the average wage of the workers they were representing.
They never forgot their working class roots, or the problems of those workers that elected them - unlike many political and trade union leaders who live on inflated salaries.
We are the only socialist organisation in England and Wales to have several elected councillors - two in Coventry and two in Lewisham in London.
We support workers in industrial disputes, fight against tuition fees, privatisation, for better pay, to stop council house sell-offs and for free education. We campaign to stop the destruction and pollution of our planet and its environment. We fight for a socialist world free of war and terror.