Every day working people keep this country going - in our hospitals, shops, factories, railways and offices. And despite the challenges we face, there is a real appetite for change and a belief that Britain can do better.
Since Reform UK announced their attack on the Employment Rights Act a few weeks ago, nearly 25,000 people have joined the campaign to defend their rights at work.
This weekend 4th October 2025, marks the 89th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street, when everyday people in London’s East End stood up to fascism, and said with unity and courage: “They shall not pass.”
There has been a clear ratcheting up of hostility against Muslims, trans people, migrant workers and others. The far right is desperate to scapegoat them for the Tories’ failures – rather than to address the real reasons why so many people are struggling to get by. We must not let them get away with their lies and division. So how will unions help counter this threat?