Standing up against the political establishment in this May's council elections and all year round.
Promoted by Joe Foster at 11 Kerby Road Birmingham B23 7EX
Or better still, come to our public meeting on Monday:
After the elections: "Building a new worker's party and a socialist alternative to Labour, Reform, and the rest of Westminster!"
Monday 11 May at 6:30pm
Comfort Inn, Station Street, B5 4DY
Today's the day! You can vote for these pro worker, anti cuts candidates:
* Acocks Green - Eamonn Flynn & Jae Robinson
* Bournbrook & Selly Park - Ben Lees
* Erdington - Corinthia Ward
* Nechells - Conor O'Donovan
* Perry Barr - Joe Foster
* Stockland Green - Ted Woodley
But regardless of whichever combination of capitalist parties are running the council after this week, there'll still be a need for a movement from outside to demand the services and housing Brum needs. Get in touch to find out how you can be part of this
However, the fight doesn’t end at the ballot box. Come to our post-election meeting to join a socialist movement for change:
Monday 11 May at 6:30pm
Comfort Inn, Station Street, B5 4DY
If, like Conor, you want to see positive change in your communities, then choose the Trade Union and Socialist Coalition at the ballot box on Thursday May 7th.
In Birmingham and Sandwell, we’re standing in Erdington, Stockland Green, Nechells, Bournbrook and Selly Park, Acocks Green, Bearwood, and St Paul’s.
A vote for TUSC is a vote against cuts!
Learn more about our plans and how we can build a working-class party to fight for a Birmingham where no one gets left behind:
Selly Oak
Tuesday 5 May at 6:30pm
Bournbrook and Selly Oak Social Club B29 6DX
Birmingham City Centre
Monday 11 May at 6:30pm
Comfort Inn B5 4DY
Meet Jae Robinson, a community activist standing for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) in Acocks Green alongside Eamonn Flynn:
“Our current councillors have taken a 5.6% pay rise against the backdrop of cuts to essential services and the ongoing bin strike"
*Selly Oak*
Tuesday 5 May at 6:30pm
Bournbrook and Selly Oak Social Club, 13A Hubert Rd, B29 6DX
*Birmingham City Centre*
Monday 11 May at 6:30pm
Comfort Inn, Station Street, B5 4DY
Meet Eamonn Flynn, a socialist campaigner standing for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) in Acocks Green alongside Jae Robinson:
”None of the other parties offer any solutions. We need real working-class representatives in the Council House.”
We’re a team of working-class activists from across Brum, fighting for real change in out city and communities.
Make your vote count - choose the Trade Union and Socialist Coalition at the ballot box on 7 May. A vote for TUSC is a vote against cuts!
Learn more about our plans and how we can build a working-class party to fight for a Birmingham where no one gets left behind:
*Selly Oak*
Tuesday 5 May 6:30pm
Bournbrook and Selly Oak Social Club B29 6DX
*Birmingham City Centre*
📷 Monday 11 May 6:30pm
📷 Comfort Inn, B5 4DY
Stockland Green has had enough.
After years of cuts, underinvestment, and being treated like a dumping ground for the city, our community is pushed to the brink. Rogue landlords are turning what should be a pleasant place to live into run-down streets with poor-quality housing.
We’re a team of working-class activists from across Brum, fighting for real change in out city and communities.
Learn more about our plans and how we can build a working-class party to fight for a Birmingham where no one gets left behind:
Meet Ben Lees, a Socialist Student activist standing for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) in Bournbrook & Selly Park:
“With the power of students and long-term residents getting organised together, council cuts can be opposed”
Make your vote count - choose the Trade Union and Socialist Coalition at the ballot box on 7 May. A vote for TUSC is a vote against cuts!
Learn more about our plans and how we can build a working-class party to fight for a Birmingham where no one gets left behind.
Meet Corinthia Ward, a local socialist campaigner standing for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) in Erdington:
“After years of central and local government cuts, the residents of Birmingham are paying more but getting less.”
We’re a team of working-class activists from across Brum, fighting for real change in out city and communities.
Make your vote count - choose the Trade Union and Socialist Coalition at the ballot box on 7 May. A vote for TUSC is a vote against cuts!
Meet Conor O’Donovan, Socialist Student activist standing for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) in Nechells:
“We have more than enough shelter, food, water, and energy to give everyone in Nechells a decent standard of living."