Enthusiastic response to new podcast
As we go to press episode four of 'Socialism: the podcast of the Socialist Party' has just been published. Many were pleased to hear that the Socialist Party's publications are expanding to this new media. Sam thinks a podcast is "just what we need." Pedro added a simple "yes!"
Episode four is discussing the far right, following on from our three launch episodes on socialism, politics in Britain today, and antisemitism.
Our listeners are enjoying the content so far. Paul commented that it's an "excellent resource for the Socialist movement." Josie said that all the episodes so far have been "excellently produced and very informative."
We've enjoyed hearing about where you're listening. Adam said: "This is a great idea, look forward to listening to them while I work" and Nancy followed a suggestion in episode one - "I did indeed do it while washing up. It was fabulous and made domestic drudgery more bearable."
Kris points out you can listen anywhere: "Listen to socialist analysis at work, study and on the go!"
Hopefully the podcasts will be interesting and informative for all. And they can also be useful. When we published episode four William said: "I'm doing a Socialist Student lead off about this very subject, thanks!"
- Socialism is available on iTunes, TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, Castbox, Acast, Blubrry, Podbean, SoundCloud and MixCloud. It can also be found at the Socialist Party's YouTube channel
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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 24 October 2018:
What we think
'People's vote' should be a general election
Workplace news
Support RMT strikes against the elimination of guards on trains
Glasgow council workers - historic strike for equal pay
3aaa collapses - 4,500 apprentices left guessing their futures
PCS legal win - build further pressure from below to defeat the Tories
Ladywood Primary school strike
News
Universal Credit could trap women in violent relationships
Blairites plan to expand their very own academy chain
Tories ensured Carillion meltdown went unchecked
MPs revel in £2m worth of free foreign trips
Wales
Welsh Labour leadership election: 'Corbyn candidate' must pledge end to austerity
Refugees
Join the fight for refugee rights
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Can you donate to the Socialism 2018 appeal?
Enthusiastic response to new podcast
Students and workers march for increased college funding
Joining the Socialist Party has helped me understand the world and how we can change it
Health services in meltdown - fight to save our NHS
Newcastle Utd fans' campaign against owner Mike Ashley continues
International socialist news and analysis
Germany: Bavarian elections and huge anti-racist demonstration mark an historic weekend
Opinion
1821 Cinderloo uprising: "The crowd thought it had nothing else to lose"
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