TUC Congress drinks reception: With Mark Serwotka

Join the PCS General Secretary, Mark Serwotka, at Politics for the Many’s reception, just two minutes walk from Congress. Today, there is a new democratic frontier for trade unions in Britain: reforming Westminster’s creaking establishment. From a broken voting system, to an unelected House of Lords and denying 16 and 17 year olds the vote, Parliament is skewed towards a […]

TUC Congress Fringe: Building a new Democracy

Join us at TUC Congress for a panel discussion on creating a political system that works for workers. Chair: Willie Sullivan (ERS Scotland) Sam Tarry (National Political Officer, TSSA) Howard Beckett (Assistant General Secretary, Unite) Shavanah Taj (PCS Wales Secretary & President, WTUC) Lynn Henderson (PCS Scottish Secretary & President, STUC) Today, there is a new democratic frontier for trade […]

The World Transformed: A Radical Agenda for Democracy

"The greatest inequality is inequality of power" Jon Trickett and Paul Mason will open the workshop with a discussion on the ongoing centralisation of power in the UK and the impact this concentration has on the political, economic and social structures, institutions and outcomes. We will then hear from campaigners and movements who are trying create a democracy from the […]

Remaking the state: Transforming Scotland for Citizen Power

Caird Hall City Square, Dundee, United Kingdom

***Please note that this event is being held at Scottish Labour Party conference and you must be a passholder to attend*** A discussion presented by Politics for the Many, UNISON and Red Paper Collective - Remaking the state: Transforming Scotland for Worker and Citizen Power How can we update the old fashioned institutions and rules of British politics so that […]

This is What Democracy Looks Like: Building A Politics For The Many

The Manchester Conference and Pendulum Hotel Sackville St, Manchester, United Kingdom

Throughout history, the labour movement has been at the forefront in demanding progressive change to address the big challenges of the era. Today, the UK faces a social, political and democratic crisis. Yet the democratic crisis – the breakdown of trust, the divide between the rulers and the ruled – has often gone ignored. 200 years ago in Manchester, tens […]

Workers Vs Westminster: How trade unions can help build a better democracy (TUC Congress)

Brighton Centre Kings Road, Brighton, United Kingdom

From the Chartists pushing for universal suffrage, to the Scottish TUC’s role campaigning for a Scottish Parliament, trade unions have often been at the forefront of demands for a democracy that puts working people at the centre. Join Politics for the Many, the trade union campaign for political reform, to discuss how trade unions can help build a better democracy. Featuring […]

Politics for the many: Transforming power for a real democracy (Labour Conference)

Jurys Inn Brighton Waterfront Kings Rd, Brighton, United Kingdom

Join Politics for the Many, the trade union campaign for political reform, for a panel discussion on creating a political system that works for workers. Featuring Jon Trickett MP, former MEP David Martin and Dr Jess Garland at Labour Party Conference. The event will include a buffet lunch.

The New Foundations – Launch Event

Online

Politics for the Many are delighted to launch The New Foundations, an important collection of essays at Open Labour’s 2021 Conference on 21st March. The British state is a legacy of an empire and society long since transformed by technological and social upheavals. So why hasn’t it evolved? In The New Foundations, a bold new collection of essays, thinkers from […]

£10 – £20

Labour for a New Democracy Roadshow launch

Online

The Road to Conference: Why PR? Why now? How to make it happen! With Proportional Representation shaping up to be one of the biggest issues at Labour conference this year, join us for the launch of the Labour for a New Democracy Roadshow - a season of online events about why electoral reform is critical to delivering the Labour Party's […]