“We must stand firmly against the trade of Venezuelan blood for US oil exploitation, and we must also understand that oil is not the only reason for Trump’s attacks on Maduro and Caracas.”

On Monday, a protest was held outside Downing Street against Trump’s war for oil on Venezuela, demanding Starmer condemn the military attack and defend international law. Fraser McGuire, Chair of TUC Young Workers and Unite Hospitality Organiser, called for an organised movement against the illegal US war on Venezuela. You can read an edited version of his speech below.

Another protest is being organised at 1 pm this Saturday (January 10) outside Downing Street: No War on Venezuela – Tell Trump “Hands off Latin America”.

I’m here to bring solidarity from TUC Young Workers and Unite Hospitality – which is one of the only parts of our trade union movement who have actually seen real industrial action taken over the ongoing genocide in Gaza. 

Hospitality workers in Glasgow, at the Stand Comedy Club and Glasgow Film Theatre, have successfully taken action against the sale of BDS-listed products in the workplace, as part of the wider Unite Hospitality ‘Serve Solidarity’ campaign spearheaded by the Glasgow branch.

We know that there are so many elements of the trade union movement who believe our work starts and ends at the negotiation table, limited to a reductive and narrow view of what unions can, and should achieve. These positions have no place in the movement, and must be defeated and swept away.

We must work to ensure that the trade union movement is a central pin in building a stronger anti-imperialist force here in the UK, with industrial muscle capable of taking action directly against the economic levers of imperialism in our economy.

In the past two years, we have seen a mass politicisation of segments of the public – especially young people and students – against the ongoing genocide in Gaza and more broadly against US imperialism. 

But the work before us cannot be overstated; we must redouble our efforts to politicise and deepen understanding of imperialism among our colleagues and neighbours, and strengthen anti-imperialist organising in the UK. 

We must stand firmly against the trade of Venezuelan blood for US oil exploitation, and we must also understand that oil is not the only reason for Trump’s attacks on Maduro and Caracas. Venezuela also poses a threat to Trump’s new ‘Monroe Doctrine’; as an alternative economic development model and the communes, as a nation that leads the construction of anti-imperialist and anti-fascist alliances, and the advancement of the Bolivarian Revolution. 

We must take away the task ahead of us, back into the workplaces and the trade unions, as well as the work of political organising in communities and on the streets. We must demand the immediate, unconditional release of President Maduro and his wife.

No Blood for Oil – Viva Venezuela – Yanks out!