Why I joined: "I am a Labour Party member and I recently decided to join the Socialist Party"
Karen
I joined the Labour Party as a school leaver in 1981 but by the mid-80s I left, completely disillusioned, and became politically inactive. Then, during the 2016 Labour leadership election, I felt enthused by Jeremy Corbyn's anti-austerity policies and the possibility that at last the Labour Party had a chance of defeating the Tories and their vicious cuts.
I wanted to play my part in this and I re-joined the Labour Party and voted for Jeremy Corbyn in the leadership election. As a parent of disabled children I have seen first-hand the effect of Tory welfare reforms.
As a college lecturer, I have witnessed severe cuts to adult education funding and the devastating effect on my students' lives of benefit cuts, sanctions, zero-hour contracts, insecure employment and the bedroom tax.
When Jeremy Corbyn became leader of the Labour Party his policies filled me with hope again. However, I am disappointed that Labour councillors continue to vote through cuts to services and that democratisation of the Labour Party, including mandatory reselection of MPs, seems to have stalled.
Completely complementary
If the Labour Party leadership fails to build a mass anti-austerity socialist party, including uniting with other anti-austerity groups and activists, and instead makes compromises with the centre and right of the party, then those anti-austerity policies will be undermined. Too many people are suffering under the Tories to allow this to happen.
I am a Labour Party member and I recently decided to join the Socialist Party. The Socialist Party campaigned for Jeremy Corbyn in the leadership elections and supported his socialist anti-austerity pledges.
We would vigorously defend and support Corbyn in transforming the Labour Party into a party that opposes austerity and that represents the interests of ordinary people.
I support the Socialist Party's call for Labour councillors to implement 'no-cuts' budgets to defend jobs and services. I see membership of both the Labour Party and the Socialist Party as completely complementary, I support the campaign to readmit expelled socialists, and I would hope to be allowed to continue my membership of both.
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The results of austerity have been graphically demonstrated as public services strain to cope with the crisis.
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In The Socialist 8 March 2017:
Save our NHS!
Demo shows battle to save the NHS can be won
Socialist Party news and analysis
Fight the cuts: Demand no-cuts council budgets
One million workers on zero-hour contracts
Tories to dodge rulings against disability benefit cut
Aristocrats to hold byelection for one of their 92 reps
TUSC supports Irish MPs' call on Corbyn
Comments and reviews
Struggling to care against a backcloth of cuts
International socialist news and analysis
Historic demonstration in Barcelona in support of refugees
Support the Jobstown defendants: Defend the right to public protest
Build a movement to defeat Trump!
Socialist Party workplace news
Second front in battle over driver-only operation opens on Northern Rail
Leaked document threatens jobs and conditions at Ford Bridgend
Bus drivers' strike: Huge anger at bosses' attacks
Deliveroo cedes ground in Brighton dispute
Striking for jobs and union recognition at Fujitsu
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Sheffielders call for a no-cuts 'people's budget'
Greater Manchester: patients are people not guinea pigs!
Bradford: Anti-cuts lobby against poor-bashing budget
Mary Creagh should resign not remain
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