Archive for January 2007
4 January 2007
Workers prepare for action over jobs, pay and services
NEARLY 300,000 members of the PCS civil service union are balloting for national strike action over jobs, pay and privatisation...
4 January 2007
Saddam Hussein: Barbaric hanging deepens divisions
Saddam's execution: THE HANGING of Saddam Hussein on 30 December had nothing to do with obtaining justice for his victims or the working people of Iraq and everything to do with satisfying the agenda of the elite Iraqi Shia-dominated government ...
4 January 2007
Visteon: WORKERS AT Ford's parts organisation, Visteon, have achieved a breakthrough on the pay deals for the three 'tiers' of contracts in the workforce...
4 January 2007
Fighting the bosses' offensive
2007 - a new year of struggle worldwide: As the new year begins, Socialist Party general secretary Peter Taaffe looks at the challenges lying ahead for socialists in 2007
4 January 2007
NHS: THE BATTLE to save the National Health Service must be stepped up in 2007 to stop cuts, closures and privatisation...
4 January 2007
Merthyr fights Labour's 'designs'
SOCIALIST PARTY members in Cardiff and Taff Vale have been campaigning against NHS cutbacks in Merthyr Tydfil where people are angry at the Welsh Assembly's proposals to 'rationalise', ie cut, vital services at the local P...
4 January 2007
Ipswich murders: OVER 200 people joined the Reclaim the Night candle-lit vigil, march and minute's silence in Ipswich on 29 December in memory of the five young Ipswich women who were recently murdered....
4 January 2007
JOHN SCARLETT is the man who, in 2002, 'sexed up' the notorious dossier that 'justified' Blair's support for the invasion of Iraq...
4 January 2007
Bus fares rise again: We Want Our Buses Back (WWOBB) campaigners will be on the march again in Sheffield, on Saturday 6 January, protesting against bus fare rises...
4 January 2007
Victory for Surrey social workers
SOCIAL WORKERS in Surrey have won an important victory after organising solid strike action....
4 January 2007
No to the 'Single Status' race to the bottom
GREENWICH COUNCIL has proposed a series of wholesale attacks on the pay and conditions of staff...
4 January 2007
Railworkers fight for quality of life
SENIOR CONDUCTORS working for Central Trains voted in two ballots to strike on 1 January 2007 and not to work on Christmas eve and New Year's eve 2006...
4 January 2007

FAMILIES who lost their savings due to the collapse of the company Farepak struggled to have a good Christmas.
At the same time London's top financiers were living it up with bonuses totalling £9,000,000,000 (£9 billion). Across Britain as a whole, the bonuses received by directors were estimated to be double that figure, a staggering £18 billion.
11 January 2007
Union action can defend the NHS
THE GOVERNMENT'S plans for the NHS (see front page) are a declaration of war on health service workers and surely need a militant response from the health trade union leaders...
11 January 2007
Manchester NHS: "Making it better" means making it worse
RIDICULOUS NAMES for the savage cuts in Greater Manchester fool no-one. "Healthy Futures" means cutting A&E and emergency surgery, affecting Bury, North...
11 January 2007
Iraq: AS WE go to press, President Bush is due to tell the US Congress his plans for Iraq...
11 January 2007
Review: THERE IS great interest in Hugo Chávez's Venezuela, Evo Morales' Bolivia and Fidel Castro's Cuba, among workers and young people worldwide...
11 January 2007
Murderous raid on anti-war meeting
Sri Lanka: SIRITUNGA JAYASURIYA of the United Socialist Party (CWI Sri Lanka) and some associates in the 'United People's Movement' escaped with their lives when over 300 armed thugs, led by a deputy minister, raided the place where ...
11 January 2007
Ethiopia invasion throws Somalia further into crisis
THE LONG-suffering Somali people, after enjoying six months of relative stability, have once again seen their country thrown into chaos...
11 January 2007
Northern Ireland: New governing executive looks in doubt
THE BRITISH and Irish governments are again attempting to push the main political parties in Northern Ireland towards forming a governing executive. ...
11 January 2007
Ipswich murders lift lid on violence against women
THE brutal murders of five young women in Ipswich shocked and touched people all over the country...
11 January 2007
The Lagos oil pipeline tragedy was avoidable
Nigeria letter: IMMEDIATELY AFTER the devastating oil pipeline explosion on Boxing Day in Lagos, Nigeria, in which 265 mainly poor people were killed, the Democratic Socialist Movement, (DSM - the Socialist Party's counterpart in Nigeria) i...
11 January 2007
FORMER EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly has angered parents and teachers. She took her son out of an inner London state school and sent him to a £15,000-a-year...
11 January 2007
Students fight for free education
SO RUTH Kelly, former education minister, sends her child to a £15,000 a year private school...
11 January 2007
Students now face tuition fees of up to £3,000 a year and the government can't even be bothered to measure the effect this is having on students from working-class backgrounds...
11 January 2007
ISR and Socialist Students' conference - a political voice for young people
COME TO ISR and Socialist Students' conference on Sunday 18 March - put the date in your diary now...
11 January 2007
Public transport and private ownership don't mix
NEW LABOUR claims to defend both the environment and public services. Their claims look hollow following the large rises recently announced in rail prices.
11 January 2007
Sheffield: WITH ONLY four days after the New Year's holiday to build support for it, We Want Our Buses Back (WWOBB) campaigners in Sheffield were pleased with the 120-strong demonstration on 6 January against First's latest bus fare r...
11 January 2007
Local government pensions: WHILST EVERYONE else was preparing for Christmas, in true scrooge-like manner, the new local government pensions regulations were being laid before parliament...
11 January 2007
A STRIKE ballot involving nearly 300,000 members of the Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) is under way...
11 January 2007
Construction boom - workers organise
Liverpool: AS LIVERPOOL prepares to be "Capital of Culture" in 2008, construction on Merseyside booms to the tune of £3 billion...
11 January 2007
Exposed: A LEAKED document from the Department of Health reveals that New Labour is considering more savage cuts to the NHS that go way beyond anything most anti-cuts campaigners anticipated...
15 January 2007
Sri Lankan government blamed for violent attack on ant-war rally organiers
Interview With Siritunga Jayasuriya.: AT: Siri, the press has carried reports of a violent attack by armed thugs against you and other organisers at a public rally in Colombo...
18 January 2007
Blair's vision: 'wars without end'
TONY BLAIR'S political failures in Iraq and Afghanistan - which have cost the lives of hundreds of thousands of civilians and nearly 200 UK service personnel deaths - has not stopped the megalomaniac prime minister envisagin...
18 January 2007
Review: "IT'S 2010, Hillary Clinton's in the White House, Gordon Brown's in No 10 and Tony Blair is in the dock at The Hague." Thus ran the promotion for More 4's latest attempt at satirical drama from Alistair Beaton, author o...
18 January 2007
Iraq: Bush continues his dangerous blunder
"THE MOST dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since Vietnam" were the words Chuck Hagel, a Vietnam war veteran used to describe Bush's latest revised Iraq strategy...
18 January 2007
Keep up the pressure for 3 March demo
Save our NHS: HEALTH CAMPAIGNERS are angry that union leaders have not called a long-awaited national demonstration to defend the NHS for 3 March...
18 January 2007
"We're moving towards a socialist republic of Venezuela" - Hugo Chávez
IN A televised speech after swearing in his new Cabinet, Chávez announced the nationalisation of Electricidad de Caracas, Venezuela's largest private electricity firm and the telecommunications giant, CANTV...
18 January 2007

THE VEIL controversy sparked by the comments of British ex-Foreign Minister and leader of House of Commons, Jack Straw, is not confined to the West but also affects countries with a majority Muslim population...
18 January 2007
Anger against top-up fees grows
Join the national Day of Protest against fees on Thursday 22 February Applications for university places in September 2007 closed this week. These students will be starting in the second year of top-up tuition fees, paying...
18 January 2007
Sri Lanka: Urgent action needed
ON 16 January, Socialist Party members and others joined a protest at the Sri Lankan High Commission in London...
18 January 2007
Fighting for a socialist world
International Rally 27 January: A GREAT international rally on Saturday 27 January in central London will feature leading fighters from around the world speaking about the struggles against poverty, war and exploitation, and the struggle for a socialist alt...
18 January 2007
Interest rate hike pushes up costs
THE BANK of England monetary policy committee has put up interest rates to 5.25%...
18 January 2007
THE FOLLOWING letter by Ian Page and Chris Flood, the two councillors on Lewisham council's Socialist Party group, was sent to the Education Guardian....
18 January 2007
Campaign for a new workers' party
TOMMY SHERIDAN (on behalf of the Scottish socialist movement 'Solidarity') has agreed to speak at the Merseyside Campaign for a New Workers' Party (CNWP) meeting on Monday 12 February, 7.30pm, Casa Club, 29 Hope St., Liver...
18 January 2007
Fight the government's sell-off plans
THE CIVIL service union PCS will be announcing the result of their national ballot for industrial action on 23 January...
18 January 2007
Strike ballot put on hold once again
Local government pensions: ON 10 JANUARY the local government executive of UNISON voted (16-5) to accept a proposal from the leadership to give the government yet more time to come up with the goods on the local government pensions scheme...
18 January 2007
THE GOVERNMENT'S attack on public-sector workers' pension rights has been going on for some time. ...
18 January 2007
British Airways cabin crew: GMB SHOP stewards have unanimously voted to reject the company's pension proposals...
18 January 2007
'Single status' battle in Manchester
THE MANCHESTER local government branch of UNISON is in dispute with the authority over implementation of the Single Status agreement...
18 January 2007
UNISON branches can nominate candidates for the National Executive (NEC) elections up to 16 February...
18 January 2007
SACKED WORKERS employed by Unique Care were singing and chanting for justice this week as picket lines began outside the Unique-owned homecare buildings in Huddersfield...
18 January 2007
What's behind the school leaving proposals?
THE GOVERNMENT is apparently preparing to raise the school leaving age from 16 to 18...
18 January 2007
Labour ministers make us sick!

NHS cuts hypocrisy: THE MASSIVE anger against cuts and closures in the NHS is making even desperate Labour ministers pretend to be taking action...
25 January 2007
Iraq: build for 24 February protest
Iraq: SINCE US president Bush announced that he will send 21,500 extra troops to Iraq, there have been more terrible bombings in Baghdad, killing hundreds more people...
25 January 2007
Italy: ON 16 January 5,000 people demonstrated and blocked the railway station at Vicenza in the northeast of Italy...
25 January 2007
THE ARREST of Tony Blair's aide Ruth Turner, on suspicion of perverting the course of justice in the cash for honours investigation, has bought the whole question of funding of political parties into the limelight again...
25 January 2007
Strike ballots show willingness to fight
Editorial: BRITISH AIRWAYS (BA) cabin crew have voted overwhelmingly to take strike action...
25 January 2007
British Airways in more battles with workforce
BRITISH AIRWAYS (BA) cabin crew have voted overwhelmingly for strike action...
25 January 2007
Editorial: NEARLY 300 people packed out the Keep Our NHS Public (KONP) conference on 20 January...
25 January 2007
New Labour leads the big-business assault
National Health Service in crisis: Health worker Jon Dale explains the truth behind the government's spin....
25 January 2007
A socialist programme for the NHS
Bring the NHS into public ownership. Rebuild it as a publicly funded service, free at the point of use, with immediate cash to end the underfunding crisis...
25 January 2007
Defending the public sector: THIS YEAR promises to be decisive one in the government's attacks on the public sector - the NHS, schools, the civil service, the post office and all parts of local government....
25 January 2007
British economy: A NEW document from the Socialist Party executive committee, outlining developments in Britain, is being debated at the Socialist Party's national congress in February...
25 January 2007
Review: MARC GLASSCOE of Lincolnshire Socialist Party reviews Excess In The City: Bonus Bonanza, shown on ITV1 on 16 January....
25 January 2007
London Underground workers ballot for strike over pay
RMT MEMBERS working in all grades across London Underground (LUL) are to vote on strike action...
25 January 2007
BRIDGEND COUNCIL in south Wales are planning yet again to try and cut free transport to primary and secondary schools....
25 January 2007
Big Brother viewers reject racist bullying
Viewers reject racist bullying: Press headlines in the last week have been dominated by TV programme Big Brother...
25 January 2007
New Labour hypocrites wade into Big Brother row
In its domination of British newspapers last week, Big Brother even made it onto the front page of the Financial Times...
25 January 2007
You would have to be stuck in the Antarctic or adrift in an open boat (lucky you) to have missed the row over the bullying and abuse of one of the contestants in the strangely named Celebrity Big Brother.
25 January 2007
Join the national day of protest on 22 February
SCRAP ALL FEES: University Vice-chancellors say they want to be able to charge £10,000 a year for university fees...
25 January 2007
Building for the 22 February Day of Action
Campaign to Defeat Fees, Brighton: The disgusting claim from a Guardian survey of 40 university vice-chancellors that fees would need to rise to £10,000 per year shows the urgent need for a mass united campaign against fees...
25 January 2007
Support the paper that fights for a socialist future
May Day Greetings: Every year the socialist prints May Day greetings to celebrate International Workers' Day and help build the socialist alternative to war, poverty and environmental destruction....
25 January 2007
Sri Lanka: anti-war organiser attacked
Interview with SIRITUNGA JAYSURIYA from Colombo, Sri Lanka, is convenor of the newly formed United People's Movement and secretary of the United Socialist Party (CWI, Sri Lanka).
25 January 2007
Workers brave regime's bullets
Guinea general strike: OVER 40 people have been killed by security forces since the trade unions launched a general strike on 11 January in the west African country of Guinea....
25 January 2007
Striking to defend public services
Job cuts, low pay, privatisation: PUBLIC AND Commercial Services union (PCS) members have voted for national industrial action across the civil service. 61,488 (61.3%) voted for strike action.
23/05/13 Fifth post office strike on Tuesday
23/05/13 Kazakhstan - solidarity needed
22/05/13 London march to save the NHS
28 May Birmingham Socialist Party: Climate change and the environment
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