The Socialist

The Socialist 8 July 2010

Mass action can stop cuts

The Socialist issue 632
Staff and students unite in protest at Sussex university, photo Socialist Students

Staff and students unite in protest at Sussex university, photo Socialist Students

Mass action can stop cuts

No apology. No concern. No regret. Sitting comfortably and calmly in his Newsnight chair Michael Gove, education minister, had no qualms about claiming that cuts to frontline services are "unavoidable". Gove merely blamed the previous government. Now young people leaving university cannot get a decent job...

Socialist Party editorial

Socialist Party feature

Anti-cuts campaign

Swansea Unison workers protest against cuts and privatisation in Wales, photo Swansea Socialist Party

Swansea Unison workers protest against cuts and privatisation in Wales, photo Swansea Socialist Party

spot Fight the savage cuts by Neath/Port Talbot council

spot Hull: Rallying against the austerity budget

spot 'Godfather' turning in his grave

Youth fight for jobs

Anti-racism

Protest against the BNP's 'festival of hate', photo Jim Reaves

Protest against the BNP's 'festival of hate', photo Jim Reaves

spot BNP forced to abandon its 'festival of hate'

International socialist news and analysis

Education

BA dispute

British Airways cabin crew on strike at Heathrow airport, photo Paul Mattsson

British Airways cabin crew on strike at Heathrow airport, photo Paul Mattsson

spot Limited new 'final' offer facing BA cabin crew

Civil Service

PCS members striking against Labour's cuts, photo Paul Mattsson

PCS members striking against Labour's cuts, photo Paul Mattsson

spot PCS will fight new attack on redundancy pay

Workplace news

Workplace analysis

Interview with Brian Caton

Socialist Party LGBT

Socialist Party events

Socialist Party reviews



8 July 2010