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The Socialist 21 June 2007

New PM, same old Bosses' agenda

New PM... same old Bosses' agenda

Brown stresses 'continuity' with Blair

Manchester council swings the axe


Postal and post office workers demand action

National shop stewards' network

Workers must fight Ford sell-off plans

UNISON Leadership get a roasting from angry delegates

No UNISON witch-hunt!

Greenwich UNISON wins concessions

NUT miss opportunity on pay


Stop Hatchet Hewitt's NHS plans now

Blood centre workers fight job cuts plan


Something for everyone at the summer camp

How Cadbury's keeps shareholders sweet...

Arise... Sir Stephen who?


Withdraw occupation troops!

Palestinian infighting blows apart 'national unity' government


Have Scottish students got free education?

Eye-witness from the G8

Why you should join ISR


Deskilling and destaffing - Tube bosses' dream

PCS leadership recommends new deal to members


Turning the tide for alternative energy


South Africa - third week for public-sector strike

 
 
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Eye-witness from the G8

DESPITE POLICE brutality and provocation, the anti-G8 protests in Germany at the start of June were a success. It was inspirational to be part of a movement that emphasised the need to abolish capitalism - a system that promotes greed, privatisation and war.

Sean Clothier Leeds Socialist Party

I could not help but notice, whilst walking through the camp or marching through the streets, the number of people with a socialist outlook.

Most of the protests I have attended in Britain seem to be dominated by 'peace' and 'make poverty history' slogans before they are hijacked by Bono and Geldof who shed 'crocodile tears'. Throughout the week however, the red flag seemed ever-present.

The whole atmosphere was political. I was surprised by the number of people from former east Germany, many of whom had experienced Stalinism, who seemed open to socialist ideas, offering protesters food and water and cheering.

There was good reason for discontent in Rostock. It cost Û100 million for the G8 summit to take place in an area that suffers from low wages, high water prices and high unemployment.

For me, it was useful to talk to comrades from other sections of the Committee for a Workers' International (CWI) across Europe and learn about the struggles that are taking place.

You soon realise that we in Britain are not alone. After these discussions the importance of the CWI was clear to me; an international that fights for a socialist alternative to capitalism.

A lesson to be learnt from the G8 protests was the need to link this movement with the workers' movement. Unfortunately the trade union leaders failed to mobilise their members. Had they done so the movement would have been enormously strengthened.

The anti-G8 protests showed opposition to a system that measures the price of everything and the value of nothing.

No matter how hard the police try to intimidate anti-capitalist protesters, such struggles will only become more intense as more people realise the problems of capitalism are not being solved.

Besides, water cannon on a hot day can actually be quite refreshing!


In this issue

New PM... same old Bosses' agenda

Brown stresses 'continuity' with Blair

Manchester council swings the axe


Workplace news

Postal and post office workers demand action

National shop stewards' network

Workers must fight Ford sell-off plans

UNISON Leadership get a roasting from angry delegates

No UNISON witch-hunt!

Greenwich UNISON wins concessions

NUT miss opportunity on pay


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Stop Hatchet Hewitt's NHS plans now

Blood centre workers fight job cuts plan


Socialist Party news and analysis

Something for everyone at the summer camp

How Cadbury's keeps shareholders sweet...

Arise... Sir Stephen who?


War and terrorism

Withdraw occupation troops!

Palestinian infighting blows apart 'national unity' government


Socialist students and ISR

Have Scottish students got free education?

Eye-witness from the G8

Why you should join ISR


Workplace news and analysis

Deskilling and destaffing - Tube bosses' dream

PCS leadership recommends new deal to members


Global Warming

Turning the tide for alternative energy


International socialist news

South Africa - third week for public-sector strike


 

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Related links:

G8:

triangleG8 Summit: Protesting Against Imperialism And Its Corporate Agenda

triangleG8 at Evian: Multinationals 'United' In Exploitation?

triangleOn the march against capitalism

triangleAfter Genoa - what way forward?

triangleStep Up The Fight Against Capitalism

Socialist:

triangleWest London Socialist Party: Today's capitalist economy

triangleAbout Socialism 2013

triangleProtesters demand councils reject blacklisting companies

triangleGive us jobs, not Tory lies

Protests:

triangleHeathrow expansion protests

Capitalism:

triangleBreak with Thatcher's legacy! - Socialist policies needed

triangleThatcher: a class warrior for capitalism

CWI:

triangleMay Day - fighting capitalist oppression internationally

Socialist Party:

triangleSocialist Party meeting against cuts

Socialist Alternative:

triangleChingford Socialist Party: What's the socialist alternative to the cuts?