
A list of upcoming public meetings hosted by Counterfire local groups around the country
Covid-19, the Tory Meltdown and the Resistance – Scotland Counterfire
- Tuesday 7 July, 7pm. Facebook event
Workers on the frontline: How do we build the resistance? – South London Counterfire
- Wednesday 8 July, 6:30pm. Facebook event.
North London Counterfire
- Tuesday 14 July, 6:30pm - Public meeting. Details will be announced on the Facebook page.
Workers and the Resistance: How do we get organised? – Manchester Counterfire
- Tuesday 14 July, 7pm. More details on the Facebook page.
Starmer’s Labour: Is there life after Corbyn? – Newcastle Counterfire
- Wednesday 15 July, 7pm. Facebook event.
Race, Class and Capitalism – Bristol Counterfire
- Wednesday 15 July, 7:30pm. Facebook event.
Covid, Race and the Resistance – Liverpool Counterfire
- Tuesday 21 July. More details to be announced soon on the Counterfire Facebook page.
Marx and the Climate Crisis – Essex and Suffolk Counterfire
- Thursday 23 July. More details will be available soon on the Facebook page.
Socialists and Trade Unions day school – Counterfire
- Saturday 25 July. Details to be announced soon on the Counterfire Facebook page.
Meetings are also being planned by York Counterfire, Norwich Counterfire and Counterfire Cymru, so like the Facebook pages to keep up with the details.
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