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The Socialist 14 May 2008

NHS under threat

NHS under threat


Unison witch-hunt: Rory Bremner and Mark Thomas speak out

Anti-racists protest at Unison witch hunt

Unison witch-hunt: Defend the four lobby of hearing


Burma cyclone disaster: Wealth and privilege put before aid

60 year anniversary of Israel: Can there be a resolution of the Palestinian/Israeli conflict?

Scottish National Party: One year in power - but little for workers to celebrate

Global capitalist crisis: Confidence in a socialist future


Defend and extend abortion rights

Ladyfest: culture, politics and women


What will Boris Johnson mean for London?

Campaign for a new workers' party: conference 2008

Price rises hit workers

Don't evict Ricky Jones!

The BNP have no solutions...and no clue!

Sussex students uphold 'no platform'

Students 'study-in' in Manchester

Opposing cutbacks in Lincolnshire

Why Labour lost Bury


Left wins in PCS executive elections

North west shop stewards

Saturday 28 June 11.30am-4.30pm

Wales TUC: Right wing attack on democracy

Socialist fighter honoured by lecturers' union


Review: 'Marx in London' by Asa Briggs and John Callow

 
 
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Ladyfest: culture, politics and women

From 9-11 May Camden in London saw visitors from all over Britain, but also from other parts of the world. Ladyfest London 2008 aimed "to provide a platform for women's talents in music, art, comedy, photography, film, debate, written and spoken word, etc".

Anne Engelhardt, Hackney Socialist Party

As Socialist Women we booked a stall and had many interesting discussions about the need for socialist change. A lot of, mainly young, women and a few men participated in workshops about the music business, self defence and transgender issues and also on issues such as women in prison and abortion rights.

Many were interested in political ideas, debating about abortion rights but also how to organise against social cuts in the health service and education, and how to build a movement. The vast majority opposed the upcoming proposal to reduce the time limit for abortion and we mobilised for the Abortion Rights protest on 20 May. We sold copies of The Socialist and of Marxism and Science, the Communist Manifesto and Socialism Today.

We also campaigned against the BNP, displaying the articles about our recent anti-BNP protest from the Metro and The London Paper.

Ladyfest finished in the Underworld in Camden, with great comedians and amazing women bands: punk music by 'Betty and the Werewolves', rock á la Blondie by 'The Priscillas' and a really drop-dead excellent a cappella band: 'Peggy Sue and the Pirates'.

Ladyfest is based on the idea of a mix of political and cultural events for women to discuss, network and celebrate. Volunteers organise and perform during the three days. Any profits are donated to women's charities and organisations.

The desperate straits of these organisations were shown clearly when we discussed with a woman who worked for a charity for rape victims who has just seen her working hours halved.

Given this, she expressed an interest in attending Socialist Party meetings and joining the struggle for a socialist world where women don't face violence and oppression.


In this issue

NHS under threat


Unison witch-hunt

Unison witch-hunt: Rory Bremner and Mark Thomas speak out

Anti-racists protest at Unison witch hunt

Unison witch-hunt: Defend the four lobby of hearing


International socialist news and analysis

Burma cyclone disaster: Wealth and privilege put before aid

60 year anniversary of Israel: Can there be a resolution of the Palestinian/Israeli conflict?

Scottish National Party: One year in power - but little for workers to celebrate

Global capitalist crisis: Confidence in a socialist future


Socialist Party women

Defend and extend abortion rights

Ladyfest: culture, politics and women


Socialist Party news and analysis

What will Boris Johnson mean for London?

Campaign for a new workers' party: conference 2008

Price rises hit workers

Don't evict Ricky Jones!

The BNP have no solutions...and no clue!

Sussex students uphold 'no platform'

Students 'study-in' in Manchester

Opposing cutbacks in Lincolnshire

Why Labour lost Bury


Socialist Party workplace news and analysis

Left wins in PCS executive elections

North west shop stewards

Saturday 28 June 11.30am-4.30pm

Wales TUC: Right wing attack on democracy

Socialist fighter honoured by lecturers' union


Socialist Party review

Review: 'Marx in London' by Asa Briggs and John Callow


 

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trianglePro-choice action in Worthing

triangleHampshire Socialist Party: Women and Socialism

triangleAbortion - defend and extend the right to choose

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: What causes women's oppression?

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triangleBristol Central Socialist Party: Art and Politics

triangleBristol Central Socialist Party: The role of the monarchy in capitalist society

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triangleBuilding the electoral alternative in Brent

Abortion:

trianglePro-choice London protest

triangleBrighton Socialist Party: Time to defend abortion rights?

triangleObama's neutered health bill limps through

London:

triangleNational TUC demonstration: 'A future that works'

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network (NSSN) 6th annual national conference

triangleWest London Socialist Party: The February 1917 Russian revolution