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The Socialist issue 656

2 February 2011

Egypt in revolt

2011 Back issues


The Socialist issue 656

International socialist news and analysis

spotEgypt in revolt

Workers and young people in Britain and across the world are watching events in Egypt closely. The revolt against mass unemployment, grinding poverty and corrupt dictatorship, which started last month…

Egypt: protestors battle with Mubarak supporting state thugs for possession of the streets while the army watches

Egypt: protestors battle with Mubarak supporting state thugs for possession of the streets while the army watches


Socialist Party NHS campaign

spotDefend the NHS!: Fight the Con-Dem cuts

In his attempt to win support for the Con-Dem health bill, David Cameron was everywhere, rushing around TV and radio stations and newspaper offices, trying to defend the Con-Dems’ plans to ‘modernise’ the NHS in England – straight back into the 1930s…

NHS cleaners employed by Compass Medirest on a 48 hour strike in Southampton and Buckinghamshire, photo Southampton Socialist Party

NHS cleaners employed by Compass Medirest on a 48 hour strike in Southampton and Buckinghamshire, photo Southampton Socialist Party


spotThe madness of King George cuts

Anti-cuts campaigning

spotScottish Anti-Cuts Alliance established

An historic step was taken on Saturday 29 January when the Scottish Anti-Cuts Alliance (SACA) was established at a conference in Glasgow. An edited version of this article appeared in issue 656 of The Socialist.

Scottish TUC supported anti-cuts demonstration in Edinburgh, photo Ray Smith

Scottish TUC supported anti-cuts demonstration in Edinburgh, photo Ray Smith


spotStop attacks on disabled claimants

spotLiverpool: Jobs axe must be fought

AFTER 20 years of slashing jobs, privatising, and cutting services, by Liverpool’s ruling parties – New Labour and Lib Dems – the local authority workforce is now faced with a catastrophe. An edited version of this article appeared in issue 656 of The Socialist.

spotNo to the racist EDL! Unite to fight the cuts

A GROUP of people sit chatting and eating in a fast food restaurant; men, women, children. Out of the blue, bricks start hitting the windows, hundreds of thugs come running past, directing their racist…

spotHands off our forests!

spotProtesting against all of the cuts

Socialist Party news and analysis

spotTommy Sheridan jailing: Political vendetta ends in draconian sentence

SCOTTISH SOCIALIST Tommy Sheridan was jailed for three years on 26 January having being found guilty on charges of perjury…

Tommy Sheridan in 2007

Tommy Sheridan in 2007


spotJohn Macreadie memorial

spotTV Review: Posh and Posher Why Public School Boys Run Britain

Socialist Party feature

spot‘Struggle or starve!’ 1932 – when Birkenhead workers beat the means test

To the present generation of workers and young people, the phrase ‘means test’ probably means little, writes Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party general secretary.

Liverpool city council's struggle in 1983-87 carried on the tradition of struggle, photo Dave Sinclair

Liverpool city council’s struggle in 1983-87 carried on the tradition of struggle, photo Dave Sinclair


Socialist Party youth and students

spotYoung people march for a future

Manchester and London: “Cuts affect everyone” said one placard on a very lively and youthful march in Manchester on 29 January. An edited version of the articles on the Manchester and London demonstrations appeared in issue 656 of The Socialist.

Lively and youthful march in Manchester, Saturday 29 January, organised by the PCS and UCU trade unions together with the National Union of Students., photo Dave Beale

Lively and youthful march in Manchester, Saturday 29 January, organised by the PCS and UCU trade unions together with the National Union of Students., photo Dave Beale


spotTories have no solutions to youth crime

spotPolice attack ‘save EMA’ protest in Leeds

Socialist Party workplace news

spotJustice for Unison Four

Four Socialist Party members were disciplined by Unison on trumped-up charges of racism, after producing a leaflet at the 2007 Unison conference, challenging the Standing Orders Committee (SOC) about ruling resolutions off the conference agenda, writes Glenn Kelly.

Demonstration outside Unison HQ against witchhunt of four unison members, photo Paul Mattsson

Demonstration outside Unison HQ against witchhunt of four unison members, photo Paul Mattsson


spotUnison self-destructs at TSA but unionism stronger than ever

spotBuilding action against cuts

South Wales – Rhondda Cynon Taff: Rhondda Cynon Taff (RCT) Council in South Wales has told its 10,000 strong workforce to sign new contracts – which constitute a massive pay cut – or lose their jobs. An edited version of this article appeared in issue 656 of The Socialist.

spotDefending jobs at Leeds council

Leeds city council has put forward its ‘final’ offer to the unions. The council intends to cut £90 million from its 2011/12 budget as part of a bigger spending cuts package, £150 million over four years. An edited version of this article appeared in issue 656 of The Socialist.

spotFord challenged in legal bid: Pay the Visteon pensioners now!

spotArriva Trains Wales – strike called off

spotDefend democracy in the CWU

spotKeep the post public demo

Around 350 people marched through Birmingham city centre on 29 January as the Communication Workers Union’s (CWU) Keep the Post Public campaign continued its journey around the country. An edited version of this article appeared in issue 656 of The Socialist.

spotDiscussing an electoral challenge to service cutters

Socialist Party Marxist analysis

spot‘In reality, Britain is facing a savage economic ice age’

“Dire”, “terrible”, “shockingly bad”, “horrendous… an absolute disaster for the economy”! These were some of the terms used by City and media analysts to describe economic figures for the last…

Young people march for a future: Youth Fight for Jobs and Socialist Students on the 29 January London demonstration against education cuts, photo Senan

Young people march for a future: Youth Fight for Jobs and Socialist Students on the 29 January London demonstration against education cuts, photo Senan


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