The Socialist

The Socialist 17 January 2008

Fight for a living wage

Fight for a living wage

Burslem: Support victimised postal workers

Editorial: Fight three year low pay tie-ins


Stop nuclear power plans NOW!

Is the burning of fossil fuels causing climate change?


Hain's sorry saga of sleaze

Blair's rewards from big business


Fire cuts threat to our public safety

Cardiff schools campaign grows


Nationalise Northern Rock - permanently

Growing crisis in housing


Save our post offices

Salford says: "Don't close our women's centre"

'Them and Us': news shorts


Feature: Building the shop stewards' movement


Ideas for campaigning and fundraising


Sri Lanka: New year starts with atrocities

Biggest miners' underground occupation in Polish history


Review: More Time for Politics, Diaries 2001-2007, by Tony Benn


Reinstate Karen Reissman - defend mental health services!

Derby nurses fight management attacks

Liverpool: City of Cuts

Vote Jim Cessford

 
 
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Ideas for campaigning and fundraising

Selling The Socialist in Waltham Forest, photo Alison Hill

Selling The Socialist in Waltham Forest, photo Alison Hill

The Cardiff branch of the Socialist Party raised £6,800 in 2007 to help fund the campaigning work of the party. Cardiff fighting fund organiser, Joe Fathallah, gives the essential steps for a successful campaigning stall:

Unlike the big capitalist parties, which receive funding from rich business people to serve their interests, the Socialist Party relies on donations from ordinary working-class people supporting our party and our campaigns.

Holding regular street stalls is a great way for branches to campaign on the issues affecting the lives of ordinary people, as well as raising the money we need and convincing people to join the Socialist Party.

There are many issues that Socialist Party branches are campaigning on. For example, if a local school is being threatened with closure, it is often our party members who are out campaigning against the closure.

Almost all issues tend to be political, so it is worth finding out all the background details.

Perhaps the council is planning to demolish the school to sell the land to a private property developer who could make a massive profit from it.

Thirst for profits

Selling The Socialist in Waltham Forest, photo Alison Hill

Selling The Socialist in Waltham Forest, photo Alison Hill

If you can explain what lies behind such plans and decisions, it reveals the root of them to people - often capitalism's blind thirst for profits above anything else.

You may also be able to convince them to join the Socialist Party. If you think someone may be interested, don't be afraid to ask.

If they are interested in joining, make sure you take their contact details and invite them to local branch meetings too.

The way you set up your campaign stall can make a big difference to how many people you attract. Try to pick a time and location where a lot of people will be present, say, for instance, a busy marketplace on a Saturday afternoon.

Socialist Party members sell The Socialist, photo Paul Mattsson

Socialist Party members sell The Socialist, photo Paul Mattsson

Obviously, you will need a table - fold-up pasting tables work well - but also make some placards and place them where people can see them, with slogans explaining your campaign.

In our example, this might simply be 'Save Our School!' with the Socialist Party name and logo.

Bring plenty of copies of the socialist to sell, petitions for people to sign on your issue, any leaflets you have which may be relevant, and, very importantly, Socialist Party joining cards.

Make sure you have plenty of pens too.

So your stall is set up and you are ready to go. Make sure you talk to people walking past directly, asking them to sign your petition. Randomly shouting slogans into mid air is far less effective.

When people sign your petition, discuss the political issues behind your campaign with them, and see how they respond.

This is the best way to find out who could be interested in helping the campaign or joining the party.

Also, ask everyone for a donation to help the campaign, and ask them to buy a copy of the socialist.

Selling the paper is an important way to help people find out about socialist ideas.

So, good luck with your fundraising and be sure to write articles for the socialist on how your campaigns go.


In this issue

Fight for a living wage

Burslem: Support victimised postal workers

Editorial: Fight three year low pay tie-ins


Environment and socialism

Stop nuclear power plans NOW!

Is the burning of fossil fuels causing climate change?


Sleaze

Hain's sorry saga of sleaze

Blair's rewards from big business


Anti-Cuts campaigns

Fire cuts threat to our public safety

Cardiff schools campaign grows


Housing Crisis

Nationalise Northern Rock - permanently

Growing crisis in housing


Socialist Party news

Save our post offices

Salford says: "Don't close our women's centre"

'Them and Us': news shorts


Trade unions

Feature: Building the shop stewards' movement


Socialist Party campaigning

Ideas for campaigning and fundraising


International socialist news and analysis

Sri Lanka: New year starts with atrocities

Biggest miners' underground occupation in Polish history


Socialist Party review

Review: More Time for Politics, Diaries 2001-2007, by Tony Benn


Socialist Party workplace news

Reinstate Karen Reissman - defend mental health services!

Derby nurses fight management attacks

Liverpool: City of Cuts

Vote Jim Cessford


 

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Related links:

Socialist Party:

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: Marxist Economics

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: A Marxist view of history

triangleBristol East Socialist Party: No Pasaran! Fighting the far right

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: Housing crisis - a socialist solution

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: Opposing austerity within the EU

triangleBristol East Socialist Party: There is an Alternative

Cardiff:

triangleHealth services at risk in Cardiff and Vale

triangleUCU joins 10 May strike - student solidarity needed

triangleCome and hear TUSC candidates standing in your area

triangleStop the NHS sell-off - National demo now!