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Socialist Party news and analysis
Take the wealth off the super-rich!
HSBC tax evasion scandal: The super-rich live on a different planet to the rest of us. They go on several foreign holidays every quarter. While away, they visit the bank manager. They don’t change any money in advance but draw it out while there
We are the 99% Take the wealth off the 1%, photo Paul Mattsson
Stefano Pessina the tax-exile billionaire boss of Boots has rounded on Labour’s election tax plans as ‘anti-growth and anti-business’. However, Tessa Warrington argues that, on the contrary, Labour remains subservient to big business interests, at our expense.
Azure Card: isolation and stigmatisation of asylum
The ‘Azure Card’ is given to asylum seekers who are under Section 4 – awaiting a result on their claim for asylum
Vote Osborne! Only cynics would argue that the government’s extension of its pensioner bond scheme is a blatant attempt to buy the votes of the over 65s!
International socialist news and analysis
Conflict between Syriza and EU escalates
‘This is not negotiation, it’s war’: Syriza’s first days in government has brought back, at last, smiles, optimism and pride to millions of workers in Greece. But the European Central Bank and German government have made it clear they are not willing to make any serious concessions to the Greek government, the Greek working class and the poor
Is Podemos the Spanish Syriza?
Political vendetta against water charges activists
What we saw & heard: Paul Murphy, the socialist TD (MP) for Dublin South West, was subjected to a dawn arrest by Gardai (police) last Monday, 9 February
2015 elections
“I’ve taken off the shackles” of the Labour Party
Ex-Labour councillor applies to stand for TUSC: Kingsley Abrams was suspended from Lambeth council’s Labour group for opposing cuts. He has now applied to stand for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition in May’s general election
‘TUSC has my values and principles’
Warrington rebel councillor Kevin Bennett speaks to the Socialist: Warrington anti-cuts councillor Kevin Bennett has left the Labour Party to become a Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition representative
The pattern of two-party politics in Britain is breaking up. Anger at austerity and declining living standards is increasing the distrust of all capitalist politicians
Appeal: Back the real opposition to brutal austerity
In the face of brutal austerity, a record-breaking eight Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) candidates are standing in Wales for the general election this year
Socialist Party workplace news
London buses: Same job – We want the same pay
London bus workers are engaged in an historic battle to get one rate for the job – the best – across all London garages
Bus drivers at the Clapton garage picket on 5 February 2015, photo Paul Mattsson
National Gallery strikers march down Whitehall
ICO staff take strike action over pay
Lewisham: support anti-academy dispute
On 12 February National Union of Teachers members are due to strike at four Lewisham schools in south London to stop them becoming academies
Wales FE workers accept 1% offer
M25 strike date set: M25 maintenance, emergency and incident support workers working for Connect Plus Services are due to strike on 16 February over pay, sick pay and union recognition
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Campaign saves Bury Sure Start centres
Labour established Sure Start centres to provide education and health services for pre-school children, writes As an NHS worker, do you feel confident in any of the major parties to defend the NHS?.
Rotherham: Farage humiliated by protesters
Over £6 million has been stolen from the people of Leicester by Boots since 2007. This shocking sum was calculated from national figures showing the chemist failed to pay £1.2 billion of tax
Gateshead: Pensioner ‘bundled off’ by bureaucrats
Socialist history
1918: When German workers entered history
Last year was the 100th anniversary of the beginning of World War One, covered by the Socialist in previous issues. But when the war ended, it was in a wave of revolution, most notably in Russia in 1917, but also Germany in 1918
German revolutionary socialist Karl Liebknecht addresses a mass workers’ demonstration