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11 April 2012

Class Actions

Class Actions are a Salford-based rap duo who support the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition. They performed at the Socialism 2010 social, writes Paul Gerrard, Salford.

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23 January 2012

Tony Mulhearn replies to diatribe of council leader Joe Anderson against the 'Liverpool 47'

"There are so many falsehoods and distortions in Joe Anderson's latest intemperate attack on me and the 47 (Echo 16/1/12) that I can only deal with one or two" writes Tony Mulhearn

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18 January 2012

Irish 'poll tax' battle has begun

A massive campaign against a new 'Household Charge' has begun in Ireland. The new flat tax affects 1.6 million households across the country, including the overwhelming majority of ordinary workers...

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Liverpool city council's struggle in 1983-87 for more funding from the Thatcher government was an inspriation to workers, photo Dave Sinclair

7 October 2011

Kinnock's bigotry

The Labour Party conference in Liverpool was used as an opportunity by Kinnock and others to attack the Liverpool '47' councillors who improved the lives of thousands of Liverpudlians in 1983-87.

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Sacked printworkers at the Wapping picket line , photo by Dave Sinclair

Sacked printworkers at the Wapping picket line , photo by Dave Sinclair

13 July 2011

Nothing New in the World at Wapping

The police working for News of the World... phones hacked... what's new? The printers and their trade union supporters who fought Murdoch back in 1986 believed the police worked directly for News International...

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Photo Paul Mattsson

Photo Paul Mattsson

29 June 2011

Who speaks up for workers?

The battle to defend public sector pensions shows again the political vacuum that exists in Britain today, with no mass party representing workers' interests...

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Building support for a socialist response to the repression after the Brixton riots, photo Socialist Party

Building support for a socialist response to the repression after the Brixton riots, photo Socialist Party

6 April 2011

1981 Brixton riots

April 2011 marks the 30th anniversary of the riots in Brixton, south London, against police racism, unemployment and poverty...

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Liverpool city council's struggle in 1983-87 for more funding from the Thatcher government was an inspriation to workers, photo Dave Sinclair

Liverpool city council's struggle in 1983-87 for more funding from the Thatcher government was an inspriation to workers, photo Dave Sinclair

23 March 2011

Liverpool city council's historic victory over the Thatcher government

When organised mass action defeated the Tories: "Two unlovely black eyes" declared the Daily Mail. It was condemning Thatcher's environment secretary Patrick Jenkin for his retreat over extra funding for Liverpool. It wrote: "The Trotskyites and...

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23 March 2011

Mass non-payment - how the poll tax was beaten

The campaign against Thatcher's hated poll tax is an example of how a mass movement can defeat a government, writes Steve Score, Former secretary of the Leicestershire Anti-Poll Tax Federation.

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5 January 2011

Grunwick: leader of historic strike dies

Jayaben Desai, the leader of the famous Grunwick strike died just before Christmas aged 77. She inspired many who saw her, especially when she stood up to the bullying brutes of the Grunwick management, writes Bill Mullins, Socialist Party Industrial Organiser

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John Macreadie, deputy leader of CPSA, civil servants union, 1987

John Macreadie, deputy leader of CPSA, civil servants union, 1987

5 January 2011

Tribute to John Macreadie, trade unionist and socialist fighter

The Socialist Party was saddened to learn of the death on 22 December of lifelong Militant/Socialist Party member, John Macreadie, a militant leader in his work for the Public and Commercial Services union...

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23 November 2010

Fighting cuts: A militant stance is what's needed

IAN PAGE, a former Socialist Party councillor in the south London borough of Lewisham wrote a letter (see below), which was printed in the Evening Standard, criticising the reported actions of Labour councillors from the borough who are attempting to wash their hands of any responsibility for cuts i, writes Ian Page, former Socialist Party councillor, Lewisham..

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24 September 2010

How the Tories were defeated last time around

The poll tax: It is not an accident that the most militant trade union leaders in Britain today, such as Bob Crow (general secretary of the RMT transport workers' union), are calling for the "biggest movement since the poll tax" to defeat the cuts...

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24 September 2010

Build 'anti-cuts unions'

Uniting the movement will need to have an organisational, as well as a political form. In both Liverpool and the poll tax Militant played a key political role. However, contrary to the slurs against us...

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24 September 2010

A political alternative

The anti-cuts movement is going to find itself in opposition to all of the major capitalist parties whose position on cuts is virtually identical...

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23 September 2010

Blair's path to destruction

The publication of Tony Blair's autobiography, 'A Journey', has confirmed just how unpopular he had become, writes Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party general secretary. Socialism Today October 2010.

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The campaign built by Liverpool city council in 1983-87 to win extra funding inspired thousands of workers, photo Militant

Liverpool city council 1983-87

1 September 2010

Slashing public services: do councillors have 'no choice'?

Campaigns against the Tory/Liberal government's cuts have wide support. But many councillors say they have "no choice" but to implement cuts.
From 1983 to 1987 the Liverpool Labour council, led by supporters of Militant (the predecessor of the Socialist Party), refused to make cuts or increase local rates to compensate for Tory cuts. Instead they led a mass movement to win more money from Margaret Thatcher's Tory government. Tony Mulhearn interview.

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7 July 2010

'Godfather' turning in his grave

THE FOLLOWING letter by Peter Taaffe (general secretary of the Socialist Party) was sent in reply to an article in the Guardian by Hywel Williams on 3 July...

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Peter Hadden, 1950-2010, photo Paul Mattsson

Peter Hadden, 1950-2010, photo Paul Mattsson

19 May 2010

Peter Hadden - an inspiring life for socialism

Obituary: PETER HADDEN, Northern secretary of the Irish section of the Committee for a Workers International (CWI), the Socialist Party, sadly died at the age of 60, in Belfast, on 5 May after a three year battle with cancer, writes Niall Mulholland.

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5 May 2010

Bring the killers of Blair Peach to face justice

ON 23 April 1979, Blair Peach, an anti-fascist activist, died after he was struck on the head by a truncheon wielding policeman from the Special Patrol Group...

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