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Socialist Party news and analysis
Jeremy Corbyn: Thousands rally to anti-austerity appeal
Jeremy Corbyn’s nomination for Labour leadership has transformed the contest. In contrast to the three varieties of Blairite ‘austerity lite’ on offer, he has captured a mood.
Health trusts told ‘don’t fill posts’ – stop NHS cuts!
The NHS regulator has now told 46 health trusts in ‘deficit’ that their spending plans are “unaffordable” – and that only ‘essential’ posts should be staffed. In other words, make more cuts!
The sex-and-drugs scandal and subsequent resignation from the House of Lords by Baron Sewel of Gilcomstoun merely re-confirms that Britain’s political elite is rotten and out of touch with the real world.
Police spying: campaigners demand full disclosure
This inquiry will give an opportunity to expose the extent of political policing and step up campaigns for the right to organise and protest, free from state interference.
Fiddling finance capital in the dock
The trial and conviction of former UBS and Citigroup trader, Tom Hayes, has revealed the huge scale of the 2012 Libor rate-fixing scandal perpetrated by the major banks.
Rent hikes make housing unaffordable
Between June 2014 and 2015, average private rents in Britain increased by 2.5%, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Brief dispatches on the utter hypocrisy of bosses and their politicians.
Socialist Party features
Human tragedy of Calais crisis
Tories have no solutions: Despite weeks of scaremongering headlines and reports about the desperate people encamped at Calais, David Cameron still found a way to escalate the anti-immigrant bile.
Personal care budgets: more choice for service users?
‘Personal budgets’ for disabled and older people became a reality last year. Supposedly they give service users more choice over their own care. But what is their real effect?
Socialist history
Can a future nuclear conflict be avoided?: Seventy years ago, on 6 August 1945, a single bomb dropped by a US bomber on the Japanese city of Hiroshima killed between 90,000 and 166,000 men, women and children.
International socialist news and analysis
China’s stock market crash has shaken the image of a ‘strong’ regime.
Workplace news
Kill the bill! Join the NSSN lobby of the TUC
If the many strikes and protests taking place were coordinated into a colossal movement against the anti-union laws and cuts, they couldn’t be implemented. That would threaten the ability of the Tories to govern at all.
National Gallery strike: all-out art action
The long-running strike at London’s National Gallery, against guest services privatisation and union rep victimisation, is about to make a step change. Members of public service union PCS were due to begin all-out action on 17 August – but this could be brought forward.
Rail shutdowns step up: second tube strike, 72-hour Great Western walkout
As we went to press, transport unions were about shut down London for 24 hours, and planning a three-day strike on First Great Western rail.
National Museum Wales strike against pay cut
Traffic wardens strike for sick pay
With union banners waving, traffic wardens in Hackney, east London, began day one of a 48-hour walkout on 3 August. Members of general union Unite working for APCOA Parking are striking for proper sick pay and a decent raise.
Short updates on trade union struggles.
Lancashire unions public meeting Organised by Lancashire and District RMT, Thursday 20 August.
Socialist Party comments and reviews
Bath: behind the elegant walls
The city of Bath, a popular tourist attraction, returned a big Tory majority at the general election. But behind the elegant surface of Bath’s Georgian walls is a workforce that is ready to be politicised.
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Campaigning to end the housing crisis
For many young people buying a house, or even leaving their parents’ home, is an impossible dream. Insufficient council housing and inflated house prices force people looking for somewhere to live into private rented accommodation.
Lincoln demonstrators defy far-right threats
The Socialist Party in Lincolnshire, alongside Lincoln TUSC, will continue to fight racism, fight austerity and fight capitalism.
TUSC supporters protested against Jim Fitzpatrick, Labour Party MP for Poplar and Limehouse. Fitzpatrick abstained on the Tories’ welfare bill, condemning poor working families and young people to further welfare cuts.