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Can't pay, won't move: resisting the bedroom tax

With a new raft of housing benefit cuts hitting this month, including the infamous ‘bedroom tax’, tenants are getting angry – and organised. Izzy Koksal meets some of them


The pay dispute at Brighton council: a Green view Davy Jones, Green Party parliamentary candidate for Brighton Kemptown, gives his view of a dispute that has caused huge debate among Green Party members in the city and across the country


A new party of the left comes one step closer Salman Shaheen of Left Unity, the group supporting Ken Loach’s call for a new left party in Britain, reports from its first national meeting


Mythbuster: home truths about housing Red Pepper’s guide to the reality behind the housing crisis


'Never again!' says Germany’s anti-national movement Raphael Schlembach reviews Against the Nation: Anti-National Politics in Germany, by Robert Ogman


Sexism and the left: Fight the (invisible) power Recent controversies over allegations of sexual abuse and violence raise urgent questions about the dynamics of power and authority in our own organisations, argues Zoe Stavri


Open House begins this weekend in London A nine-day event bringing together people facing the housing crisis across London to organise and take action around our collective housing needs

The Brighton pay dispute: the union view
GMB union organiser Rob Macey puts the workers' side of the argument

Jeremy Hardy thinks... about the right to exist
'We’d all say a person has a right to a home, but we wouldn’t say their home has rights.'

Back to the fragments
Lynne Segal, one of the authors of the seminal 1979 socialist-feminist text Beyond the Fragments, reflects on its lessons for today

Turkey: A people imprisoned
Once seen as a moderate party, the AKP government in Turkey is using anti-terrorism legislation to unleash a wave of repression against the left and the Kurdish movement. Tim Baster and Isabelle Merminod spoke to activists in the country

Days of hope: The Spirit of '45 review
Ken Loach’s The Spirit of ’45 is not just an exercise in nostalgia but a compelling intervention into the politics of the present, writes Alex Nunns

Furthering the fightback
The question of what new political formation is possible or necessary must always begin from the daily experience and needs of working class communities, writes Michael Calderbank




Diary of a ‘wannabe MP’: local elections, UKIP and the left
Davy Jones is Green Party parliamentary candidate for Brighton Kemptown at the next general election and a member of Red Pepper’s board. This is the second of a series of regular blogs on his campaign

South Africa's poor resist home attacks
Amid Britain's decision to cut aid for South Africa by 2015, Caroline Elliot hears from poor shack dwellers who vow to resist the destruction of their homes.

Call to protect Colombian human rights defender
On 10 October 2012, a man pushed a gun into the chest of Alfamir Castillo and told her that both she and her lawyer were going to die.

Beyond the Fragments is more than history
The book was part of challenging the left's methods of organisation, writes Alice Robson - and that struggle continues today as it is republished

Meet Red Pepper's new co-editor, Michelle Zellers
Michelle Zellers introduces herself, her reasons for wanting to be part of Red Pepper and her hopes for its future


red pepper writers


Dispelling the Thatcher myths Alex Nunns offers an antidote to the media fawning over Thatcher – and argues her biggest victory was getting her opponents to buy into her mythology
Bedroom tax: Lessons in morality from Iain Duncan Smith Kara Moses reflects on the experience of protesting at the Tory minister’s mansion – and offers a glimpse of the luxury he enjoys while lecturing us about ‘fairness’
Mythbuster: Immigration - the real story Isabelle Koksal counters the right wing myths with some facts and figures
Workfare comes to the classroom While academies have drawn the headlines, the government’s new ‘studio schools’ are making children work for corporate sponsors. Alex Diaz reports
Thatcher didn’t save the economy, she wrecked it – and we’re still paying the price Alex Nunns argues that the right's celebrations of Margaret Thatcher’s economic record are an attempt to rewrite history



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