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The Socialist 4 October 2007 Support postal workers: decisive action can win Support postal workers: decisive action can win "We've had the battle - now this is war!" Protests make bosses ditch closure plan Iraq: end the occupation nightmare Stop the War Coalition (STWC) national demonstration Tory party fears an autumn election Classroom assistants on strike Supermarket price-fixing scandal Success! Double whammy for nursery campaign EU's anti-working class 'reforms' Che Guevara - revolutionary fighter Socialism 2007: Ideas for our future Burma: Dictatorship under threat QPR buy-out - Reclaim the game! It's a free world, a film by Ken Loach Local government pay offer: It's time for action Remploy workers win partial victory National Shop Stewards Network makes plans |
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Home | The Socialist 4 October 2007 | Join the Socialist Party Corporate LabourLORD GOLDSMITH, Blair's former attorney-general, has a new job at a US law firm on a salary of about £1 million a year. The government's former chief legal adviser 'advised' Blair that Britain should join Bush's imperialist war in Iraq in 2003. Other ex-Blair cabinet members to be doing well from 'advice' include former health secretary Alan Milburn. He gets £25,000 a year as an adviser to Pepsi-Cola and £30,000 a year for his role on Lloyds pharmacy's health advisory panel and £35,000 as an adviser to the European board of Bridgepoint Capital Ltd, a finance company with an interest in health care. Corporate Labour 2WHO WAS in charge at New Labour's recent party conference? The big corporations dominated the fringe meetings. Coca-Cola sponsored and spoke at a meeting on "corporate social responsibility." What is it about New Labour? All bubbles but no substance. Health minister Dawn Primarola was speaking on the obesity crisis in a meeting organised by Nestlé, the chocolate and food multinational that has vending machines in schools for its fattening produce! Boots sponsored a Fabian meeting aimed at getting high street chemists (like Boots) to deliver NHS services. Private health firm BUPA paid for another Fabian meeting where health minister Lord Darzi spoke on: "Beyond hospitals, transforming the NHS." Pharmaceutical giants Pfizer and Merck, Sharp and Dohme were amongst sponsors/ speakers at a meeting addressed by Lord Warner, former health minister. Also in The Socialist 4 October 2007:
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