Interviews with Comrades
This is the first in a series of interviews with comrades of Plan C.
Interviews with Comrades Read More »
This is the first in a series of interviews with comrades of Plan C.
Interviews with Comrades Read More »
On climate crisis, the far right and political economy By John de Plume Exploring the socio-political consequences that are today being forced by the emerging conditions of the climate crisis,
Authoritarian Accumulation Read More »
Over the past 400 years, capitalist exploitation of labour and nature in pursuit of profit has been catastrophic for both.
THIS MARCH WILL FAIL. THIS MOVEMENT WON’T Read More »
By Elena Celestini and Enda O’Riordan (Plan C London) This is the first article in a multi-part series we will be publishing about the potential for decentralised and democratised technology.
Democratising Technology: Intro to 5G Read More »
This text was written as a series of reflections on a year-long pandemic intertwined with conversations with comrades about love and revolution. It moves in time with no particular chronological order.
We must become erotically free and socially responsible Read More »
We’re devastated to hear of the sudden passing of our comrade and Plan C member from 2016 to 2019, Josh. Those who knew him know he was one of the
_ Yesterday a meme about the Left in London was circulated, which included a panel about Plan C. Like anything else in this format, the meme was ironic and purposefully edgy,
Care and Justice – Plan C London May 2020 Statement Read More »
A week on from Labour’s resounding defeat in the UK General Election, Plan C London member Nik Matheou reflects on the Corbyn moment’s passing, the role of the institutional and
None of Us Cracked the Corbyn Moment – but, Comrades, We Can All Build On It Read More »
We were privileged to have scott crow of the Common Ground Collective join us for Plan C’s first ever Zoom call on 30th September, talking about solidarity, crisis and building
“At the end of the day, it’s just us” – Mutual Aid, Direct Action and Disasters Read More »
Tommy Robinson’s fans again descended on London last week, calling for their coked up “crusader” to be freed because he’s simply a “journalist”. An antifascist demonstration, organised by LAFA and
Anti fascists mobilise in London Read More »
Plan C LDN stands in solidarity with our comrades in the Revolutionary Communist Group (RCG) Manchester who were attacked by supporters of Tommy Robinson over the weekend. Last Saturday, 27th
Solidarity against fascist violence Read More »
On Wednesday evening around seven thousand people gathered at Russell Square, London for a street festival against the Tory election of Boris Johnson as Leader and PM, a constitutional coup
London says FCK BORIS Read More »
Plan C London // OPEN COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY “Conscious communities. Drill and drilling, youth violence in gentrified times, radical change” Almost every day we seem to be hearing stories of another
OPEN COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY // East London Read More »
Plan C Reading has been formally recognised by the wider Plan C network. We believe that, by creating a recognised Plan C Reading, we can organise with the wider community,
Welcome Plan C Reading! Read More »
A significant and rapidly increasing proportion of people living in the UK are not only becoming poorer, but facing a daily struggle to meet their most basic survival needs. The
The politics of Universal Credit Read More »
by Sandro Mezzadra Liberté, liberté! This chant – belted out by 49 refugees and migrants in the moment of their landing at Lampedusa last Tuesday – contains the real meaning
You Can’t Detain The Stubbornness of Freedom Read More »
Since the fascist terrorist attack against Muslims in Christchurch, New Zealand, we believe that this article is urgent in understanding what fascism is and how to effectively fight against it.
How to fight fascism: It might seem obvious, but is it? Read More »
Last Friday, on International Women’s Day, thousands of feminists of all genders took to the streets in seven cities across the UK to engage in the Women’s Strike, a global
On 8 March we struck! Reports from the Women’s Strike Read More »
On the 12th March 2019 students, activists and academics have taken action against the visit of the former Italian Minister of Interior, Marco Minniti, the architect of Italy’s policy
Blood on the EU’s hands Read More »
The Women’s Strike in Britain began with women coming together to explore our visions of the red feminist horizon – what it could look like and how, crucially – how
WTF is the Women’s Strike? Read More »