Silvertown reviewed in Socialism Today
February 20, 2024
This is a long overdue account of an important struggle in London's East End in 1889 with many parallels and lessons for workers today. It was part of a wider upsurge of workers' struggles that led to a rebirth of the trade union movement, and to the creation of independent working-class political representation in the form of the Labour Party. John Tully explains why this strike has largely been lost in the annals of the labour movement – unlike the famous Bryant & May matchgirls' strike of 1888 and the London dock strike which was still on as the Silvertown strike started.
