Mark Birbeck

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Software developer and pro-Zionist activist formerly associated with LM network


Mark Birbeck
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Occupation Software developer, political activist
Known for LM network involvement, founding Our Fight pro-Zionist group
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Spouse(s) Jan Macvarish
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Website Personal blog


Mark Birbeck is a software developer formerly associated with the libertarian and anti-environmental LM network, having been the national organiser of Workers Against Racism circa 1993 under the pseudonym Mark Butler, and contributed articles to Living Marxism and Spiked.[1][2] In recent years, Birbeck has emerged as a prominent pro-Zionist activist in the West Midlands, founding the group Our Fight in 2023 to advocate for the Zionist entity and the settler colony known as 'Israel', organising demonstrations and media campaigns that seek to suppress criticism of the Zionist regime's colonial policies. His activities reflect a shift from anti-racist libertarianism to staunch defence of the Jewish State, often framing opposition to settler colonialism as antisemitism while marginalising protected anti-Zionist viewpoints. Birbeck is married to Jan Macvarish, and maintains an online presence through his blog, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X account.

Birbeck's earlier involvement in the LM network positioned him within a circle that challenged mainstream leftist and environmental narratives, using platforms like Living Marxism to critique perceived political correctness and promote contrarian views. This background informs his current pro-Zionist stance, where he applies similar tactics to defend the Zionist colony against accusations of apartheid and occupation. Through Our Fight, Birbeck has mobilised supporters in Birmingham for solidarity actions, reflecting broader Zionist strategies to counter growing international scrutiny of the settler colony's actions.

Biography

Mark Birbeck's professional career centres on software development, with contributions to web standards and semantic web technologies, as evidenced by his blog and LinkedIn profile where he discusses programming and innovation.[3][4] His political activism began in the 1990s with the LM network, evolving in the 2020s to focus on pro-Zionist advocacy amid heightened tensions over the Zionist regime's policies in Palestine.

LM Network Activities

In the early 1990s, Birbeck served as national organiser for Workers Against Racism (WAR), a group associated with the Revolutionary Communist Party and the LM network, using the pseudonym Mark Butler to author letters and statements challenging labour movements and anti-racism strategies.[1] He contributed articles to Living Marxism, the network's flagship publication, critiquing environmentalism and leftist orthodoxy in ways that aligned with the group's libertarian ethos.[2] Birbeck continued writing for Spiked, the online successor to Living Marxism, advancing contrarian views that questioned mainstream narratives on global issues.[2] This period marked his involvement in a network known for its anti-environmental stance and promotion of unfettered capitalism, setting the stage for his later shift to defending the Zionist entity's colonial project.

Our Fight

Our Fight, founded by Mark Birbeck shortly after October 7, 2023, is a pro-Zionist advocacy group bthat organises demonstrations, media campaigns, and solidarity trips to the Zionist colony, framing its work as combating antisemitism while supporting the Zionist regime's military actions in Gaza and beyond.[5] The group emerged in response to perceived rises in antisemitism linked to criticism of the settler colony, mobilising supporters for counter-protests against anti-Zionist events, such as the planned march against the Anti-Zionist Movement launch in Birmingham in February 2026.[6] Birbeck, as director, has led initiatives including media interviews on platforms like i24 News, where he defends the Zionist entity's operations and portrays calls for ceasefire as rewarding terrorism.[7] Our Fight collaborates with groups like Stop the Hate to pressure venues and authorities into cancelling events critical of the Zionist regime, exemplifying tactics that undermine free expression on anti-Zionism.

Timeline

Timeline of Mark Birbeck's Activities
Date Event Reference
Circa 1993 National organiser of Workers Against Racism under pseudonym Mark Butler [1]
1990s-2000s Contributed articles to Living Marxism and Spiked [2]
October 2023 Founded Our Fight in response to October 7 events [5]
November 2025 Organised solidarity actions amid Maccabi Tel Aviv match controversies [8]
February 2026 Led counter-protest against Anti-Zionist Movement launch in Birmingham [6]

See also

External links

Our Fight Mark Birbeck Blog

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Independent, Letter: Labouring under an illusion The Independent, October 11, 1993.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Spiked, Mark Birbeck articles Spiked, accessed February 9, 2026.
  3. Mark Birbeck, Mark Birbeck blog Mark Birbeck, accessed February 9, 2026.
  4. LinkedIn, Mark Birbeck profile LinkedIn, accessed February 9, 2026.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Our Fight, About Us Our Fight, accessed February 9, 2026.
  6. 6.0 6.1 The Jewish Chronicle, Launch of 'zio eradication' group cancelled by venue The Jewish Chronicle, February 4, 2026.
  7. i24 News, Mark Birbeck on i24NEWS i24 News, February 6, 2026.
  8. BBC, Jews in Birmingham speak of their 'terror' at antisemitic abuse BBC, December 18, 2025.