Fundraising

A continuous ban on advertising by commercial firms has left the finances of the paper permanently on a knife-edge and the ban's effects have only been offset by the commitment of the trade union movement to advertising in the Morning Star and the efforts of thousands of readers in raising and pledging money to the paper's Fighting Fund - another unique part of the Morning Star, which ties it to its readers in a way that no other daily newspaper would dare to attempt to emulate.

Every month, readers and supporters across Britain work to raise the £16,000 needed every month to keep the paper alive and campaigning - over and above sales income. Unlike other papers who have to listen to their corporate advertisers, the Star only listens to its readers.

They know that the Fund allows them to read an independent voice every day - one that doesn't have to toe the company line.

Simply donate online via Paypal or get in touch with Fund organiser Mac O'Connell by post or phone. Your paper depends on it!
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OUR TARGET IS... £7,451
We've got 5 days
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Four ways to donate

1) Online via Paypal
2) Regular standing order
3) By card: Ring (020)8510-0815
4) By cheque: Made payable to PPFF and sent to Mac O'Connell, PPFF, William Rust House, 52 Beachy Road, London E3 2NS.

PEOPLES PRESS FIGHTING FUND

 

The Morning Star occupies a unique place in the history of the British press.

The paper's owner is the Peoples Press Printing Society - a co-operative fully owned by its readers.

 

It is in hock to no transnational publisher and controlled by no one political party.

Its readers and its staff come from every shade of opinion of the political left in Britain and it is proud of its campaigning history on behalf of a huge range of progressive issues.

But such independence has its price.

Advertising is the lifeblood of daily newspapers - and that lifeblood is denied to this paper by business and by government alike - for very understandable, if not forgivable reasons.

And so the paper's income derives exclusively from sales, the advertising placed in the paper by the trade union movement that it serves - and by its Fighting Fund.

Readers and supporters across Britain continually fight to raise the £16,000 needed every month to keep the paper alive and campaigning - over and above sales income.

Personal donations, gifts by trade union branches and trades councils, the proceeds of jumble sales, second-hand book sales and Christmas fairs all go into the pot.

We need your help in achieving the fighting fund each month.  The easiest way to contribute is by completing the standing order overleaf yourself and/or getting your trade union branch to do the same.

 

Mac O’Connell

PPFF Organiser

 

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