What we stand for
Our Points of Unity
The Initial Points of Unity, adopted by the Meeting of Members’ Charter Signatories on 23 April 2026.
What we stand for
These are the principles that bring us together. They were adopted by the Meeting of Members’ Charter Signatories on 23 April 2026.
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We stand for social justice, peace and international solidarity.
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Our goal is the transfer of wealth and power, now concentrated in the hands of the few, to the overwhelming majority in a democratic, socialist society.
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We seek to change the balance of power at every level of society, by organising and campaigning in communities and workplaces, in trade unions and social movements, across the nations and regions.
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We are committed to equality across our society. We oppose all forms of prejudice, oppression, discrimination and scapegoating, which are weaponised by ruling elites to divide people and communities.
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We reject a capitalist order that is responsible for grotesque levels of inequality both at home and abroad. We favour the extension of democracy over the economy, including the public ownership of key sectors and services.
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The same economic order that exploits people is destroying the planet, fuelling the climate crisis that threatens us all. We stand for environmental justice.
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We oppose the global system of imperial domination and colonisation, and support movements for national liberation and self-determination. We stand against militarism and for a world free of nuclear weapons.
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We stand for freedom—from poverty, exploitation and war—and in defence of democratic rights and liberties.
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Billionaires and corporations are now in control of our country. We aim at its democratic and socialist transformation: by redistributing that power and wealth to all.
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We stand for building an organisation that can bring together all socialists, regardless of membership in other groups or parties.
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We stand for member-led democratic processes and transparency, over bureaucracy and opacity.
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We oppose Zionism and NATO.