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Take part in the 22-28 June Fighting Fund week of action

With four weeks to go until the end of the quarter on 6 July, most Socialist Party branches are making last minute plans for raising enough money to meet their fighting fund targets.

Alex Gounelas, fighting fund national organiser

We have scheduled a week of action, 22-28 June, when stalls and other activities should be planned for every day if possible. This includes fundraising socials, which can include members and supporters that cannot take part in regular stalls. As college and university exams come to an end, younger SP members are once again free to take part in more local campaigning stalls.

With many important trade union conferences taking place at this time of the year, we have produced a large amount of SP material including leaflets and conference bulletins. All this has had to be paid for by our fighting fund.

Our involvement at the G8 summit protests in Rostock, Germany, has also required additional resources. As a party that is based on and represents ordinary people, we depend on the pounds and pence we raise on the streets to fund our activities.

Stoke Central branch has been campaigning against the closure of the Crown Post Office in Hanley. Alongside gathering 4,000 signatures against the job losses and privatisation that the closure would cause, they have managed to raise 135% of their fighting fund target. The anger against the closure resulted in Socialist Party members marching alongside 120 pensioners on 4 June from a pensioners' convention meeting to WH Smiths, one of the companies hoping to take over the postal service.

Reading raised £93 at their car boot sale with another car boot planned for next week. Three party members raised £103 on a two-hour weekday stall in Ilford in London. Bristol branch has been supplementing its Saturday stalls with regular estate sales and stalls before the branch meetings.

Walthamstow branch petitioned to "Save Whipps Cross" after a Private Finance deal - one of Labour's favourite ways to sell off our services - to rebuild the hospital was abandoned, leaving the hospital's future in doubt (see page 4 for more on the crimes of PFI). Over £40 fighting fund was raised with 47 copies of the socialist sold. One woman who signed the petition said: "I was born at Whipps Cross and it's an essential local service. It would be awful if most of the hospital gets closed down."


Also in The Socialist 7 June 2007:

Labour cheats NHS

PFI - a licence to print money

Petition on NHS: Stop cuts and privatisations (word)


War and terrorism

Fight Brown's agenda of war, cuts & privatisation


Socialist Party workplace news

Postal workers fight closure

Coventry says 'keep our Post Office open'

CWU delegates attack link with Labour

Come to the Shop Stewards' Network conference

National Shop Stewards Network Founding conference

Ritzy - low-paid workers strike again


G8 Summit protests

80,000 demonstrate against the G8 summit

Activists with ideas


What we think

Drowning in an ocean of debt


Socialist Party feature

Young people: a bright future... or different shades of grey


International socialist news and analysis

Bolivia: Release Adam Ziemkowski

South Africa: Public sector workers in mass fightback

The Arab-Israel 1967 war: repression and bloodshed continues


Socialist Party news and analysis

Don't trust the Trust schools - organise!

Tony Blair "brings church into school"

Weekly bin collections AND recycling schemes

Black and Asian group: Socialist ideas to unite all workers

Take part in the 22-28 June Fighting Fund week of action

The fat cat and the 'cleaning lady'


Workplace news and analysis

Remploy management squander opportunities

Tesco strikes show new mood


 

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