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The Socialist 23 November 2006

Public health not private profit

Public health not private profit

Nurses against 'natural wastage'

Swansea says no closures

Ipswich campaign saves nurses' jobs

Pensioners lead the way


Socialism 2006 main rally

Films show a world of rising struggles

Socialist Party youth rally

Socialism 2006: a great success

Collection a big success

Socialism 2006 closing rally: defend the NHS

Sri Lanka


Stop the fat cats! No to Cutbacks! Fight tuition fees!


Marxism in Today's World


Can Labour be reclaimed?


Homelessness: Privatising the problem


Worldwide protests at MP's murder

Leicester protest

Thatcher's monetarist guru dies

Prodi government under siege

US rages but Ortega's victory is no revolution


Queen's speech says 'work till you drop'

Lincoln organises against the far right


Local government pensions: We're no April fools!

Disciplinary action against UNISON secretary

JJB Sports workers score a victory

Fujitsu on strike

 
 
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Socialism 2006: a great success

SOCIALISM 2006 more than lived up to the expectations of those that attended. The best part of a thousand people took part in debates and discussions over the course of the weekend.

Well over 800 people packed out the Friends' Meeting House for the Rally for Socialism to hear the inspiring speeches of Tommy Sheridan, Len Hockey, Peter Taaffe and others. As Julie Thompson from Huddersfield put it, "It'll have made anyone who wasn't a member want to join!"

The debate between Jim Hensman of the Socialist Party and Seyyed Ferjani of the Muslim Association of Britain was packed out, as was the discussion on LGBT rights between Tony Saunois (CWI) and Peter Tatchell (Outrage).

Those attending the weekend clearly enjoyed seeing the ideas and analysis of the Socialist Party discussed and debated from the platform. All the discussions over the weekend played an important role in clarifying our ideas and sharing our experiences so that those involved can go back to their areas and put this into practice through campaign work and through our positions in the workers' movement.

The sessions were "really accessible, very easy-going and very relaxed. People were very welcoming. It was just enlightening. It was a very enjoyable weekend. I'll definitely be coming next year," said Allan Cawley, a bus worker from Mansfield.

Those that for one reason or another were unable to make the event will be kicking themselves. Workers from across England and Wales, and young people in particular, came and contributed to Socialism 2006 in droves.

As Tony Mulhearn, one of the Liverpool 47, put it: "What separated this event from many others organised in the Labour movement was not just an exposition of the nature of modern capitalism and the politically corrupt character of the Tories, Liberals and New Labour, but the clearly worked out socialist alternative. Central to this alternative was the ongoing support for the campaign for a new mass party of the working class. A historic quote from Karl Marx became the keynote of the weekend: 'Philosophers have merely analysed the world, our task is to change it.' That was an apt summing up of what was correctly billed as an unmissable event."


In this issue

Public health not private profit

Nurses against 'natural wastage'

Swansea says no closures

Ipswich campaign saves nurses' jobs

Pensioners lead the way


Socialism 2006

Socialism 2006 main rally

Films show a world of rising struggles

Socialist Party youth rally

Socialism 2006: a great success

Collection a big success

Socialism 2006 closing rally: defend the NHS

Sri Lanka


Education

Stop the fat cats! No to Cutbacks! Fight tuition fees!


New Socialist Party publication

Marxism in Today's World


The Socialist Interview

Can Labour be reclaimed?


Homelessness Feature

Homelessness: Privatising the problem


International socialist news

Worldwide protests at MP's murder

Leicester protest

Thatcher's monetarist guru dies

Prodi government under siege

US rages but Ortega's victory is no revolution


Socialist Party news and analysis

Queen's speech says 'work till you drop'

Lincoln organises against the far right


Socialist Party workplace news

Local government pensions: We're no April fools!

Disciplinary action against UNISON secretary

JJB Sports workers score a victory

Fujitsu on strike


 

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Socialism 2006:

triangleSocialism 2006 - another major step forward

triangleYouth rally: Socialist ideas are the future

triangleClosing rally: How to defend the NHS

triangleFinance appeal - £30,873.44!