The Socialist

The Socialist 26 July 2007

Flood crisis: New Labour ignored warnings

New Labour ignored flood warnings

Government cuts add to flooding crisis

Floods - who pays the bill?


Postal workers: Their fight is our fight

Critical dispute for postal workers


NHS: no more cuts, no more privatisation


Support Glasgow's social work strikers

Metronet walks away from trouble...

Airports industry expansion plans fail to take off

Brown's 'affordable housing' plan - all smoke and mirrors?


Tories save New Labour skins

If this is New Labour democracy...


The China Effect


Vicious bile and grovelling sweet talk

Why do we watch Big Brother?


Visteon workers continue fight for jobs

National Shop Stewards' Network hits the ground running

Another missed opportunity on teachers' pay


Erdogan's election victory reveals Turkey's faultlines

Mass protests planned at the APEC summit


Socialism 2007

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The Socialist 26 July 2007, issue 497

New Labour ignored flood warnings

Caution wet floor - flooding in the centre of Gloucester, photo Chris Moore

Caution wet floor - flooding in the centre of Gloucester, photo Chris Moore

Flood crisis: Across Gloucestershire 350,000 people have been left without water for at least a week and 50,000 without power...

Government cuts add to flooding crisis

At Mount Priory in Gloucester people have been flooded three times in 18 months, so they set up an action group. Photo Chris Moore

At Mount Priory in Gloucester people have been flooded three times in 18 months, so they set up an action group. Photo Chris Moore

Editorial: AT THE time of writing, the worst floods in Britain in modern history are still causing havoc...

Floods - who pays the bill?

AS SEVERE flooding hit England again, South Yorkshire and other areas were still suffering from the after-effects of June's floods - made worse by the New Labour government's inadequate response....

Postal workers' strike

Postal workers: Their fight is our fight

An end to Saturday deliveries; fewer collections from post boxes; staggered delivery systems so you don't get your mail every day; the closure of 2,500 crown post offices with the business being sold off to privateers W H Sm...

Critical dispute for postal workers

Editorial: COMMUNICATION WORKERS' Union (CWU) members in the postal service are taking further action in their struggle for decent pay, to defend jobs and stop cuts to the service....

Socialist Party NHS campaign

NHS: no more cuts, no more privatisation

The trade unions need to unite the campaigns to defend the NHS and fight for a living wage for a health workers...

Socialist Party news and analysis

Support Glasgow's social work strikers

SIX HUNDRED Social Care Workers, members of Unison and employees of Glasgow city council Social Work Services, began all-out indefinite strike action on 24 July in pursuit of their claim for a higher grading....

Metronet walks away from trouble...

Airports industry expansion plans fail to take off

Brown's 'affordable housing' plan - all smoke and mirrors?

Tales from the council chambers

Tories save New Labour skins

IN MAY the Tories announced they were abandoning their policy of re-introducing 'grammar schools in every town.' Their then education spokesperson, David Willetts, argued they could use New Labour's education 'reforms' i...

If this is New Labour democracy...

Socialist Party Marxist analysis

The China Effect

WEATHER AND wallet permitting, the lure of summer holidays beckons, at least in the northern hemisphere...

Socialist Party reviews

Vicious bile and grovelling sweet talk

Alastair Campbell's Diaries: TONY MULHEARN, a member of the Socialist Party and one of the '47 group' of Liverpool councillors who fought Thatcher's Tories in the 1980s, reviews The Blair Years: The Alastair Campbell Diaries....

Why do we watch Big Brother?

Workplace news and analysis

Visteon workers continue fight for jobs

Visteon workers in Swansea are involved in a bitter dispute with management that spilled over into two stoppages last week, one of them for 24 hours. ...

National Shop Stewards' Network hits the ground running

Another missed opportunity on teachers' pay

International socialist news and analysis

Erdogan's election victory reveals Turkey's faultlines

THE GENERAL election in Turkey took place on 22 July and, as expected, the ruling AKP (Justice and Development Party) was returned to power with 47% of the popular vote compared to the 20% for the opposition Republican People...

Mass protests planned at the APEC summit

Socialism 2007

Socialism 2007

17 - 18 November 2007: Last November I attended the Socialism 2006 event hosted by the Socialist Party...

Rally for Socialism

Socialist Party summer camp