Anthony Cole is running as a Workers Party Of Britain candidate for the Merthyr Tydfil And Aberdare in the upcoming 2024 United Kingdom General Election.
Competing against 7 other candidate(s), Anthony Cole aims to bring their extensive experience to the role as a candidate for Member Of Parliament in the Government Of The United Kingdom.
The Workers Party of Britain, established in 2019, presents a clear, concise Ten Point Programme supplemented by a detailed manifesto. This summary focuses on their political ideology and key policy areas, providing insight into their approach towards governance, economics, foreign policy, and social issues.
The party defines the working class broadly as the 99% of the population who must sell their labor for wages. This includes a diverse range of professions from engineers to part-time workers, emphasizing inclusivity within the working class irrespective of income levels.
The Workers Party positions itself as the true representative of the working class, accusing the Labour Party of serving elite interests and abandoning its foundational principles. This critique underscores the party's intent to restore genuine working-class representation in British politics.
The Workers Party advocates for an economy that benefits the working class, who they believe are the true creators of wealth. They support a planned economy with a significant role for the state to ensure fair job distribution and industry regulation.
The party criticizes free-market policies for deindustrializing Britain and undermining traditional working-class industries.
The party plans to address decades of underinvestment by prioritizing the nationalization of key industries and services, and by implementing a comprehensive national economic plan. This includes reversing privatization in sectors like utilities and transport to ensure equitable service delivery.
The Workers Party seeks peaceful international relations and positions itself against imperialism, which they define as financial and military domination by a few wealthy nations. They criticize both major political parties for perpetuating imperialist policies, which they link directly to domestic issues like high living costs and economic instability.
Identifying as a socialist party, the Workers Party is committed to defending the historical achievements of socialist states and movements, such as the USSR and the Red Army. They advocate for a clear understanding and appreciation of socialist history, opposing any equating of socialist states with fascist regimes.
The party strongly supports the trade union movement as essential for preserving working-class interests against capitalist pressures. However, they are critical of current trade union leadership and encourage unions to break away from the Labour Party, seeking to re-establish genuine working-class power through independent and socialist unionism.
Tith their manifesto titled "Britain Deserves Better," the Workers Party outlines their vision for a reformed Britain through policies aimed at economic redistribution, national investment, and democratic participation. They urge voters to support their candidates, presenting themselves as a transparent, accountable alternative to traditional political parties, firmly rooted in socialist principles.