The Socialist

The Socialist 13 August 2008

No to food and fuel poverty

No to food & fuel poverty

Don't miss the Socialist Party summer camp

Protectionism looms as Doha round fails

Fast news


The Socialist diary: details of meetings and events


Oppose the BNP 'Festival of Hate'

Protest at BNP's racist policies

Fighting on class policies


Georgia - Russia conflict: Disaster for working people


CWI Summer School 2008: Capitalism at a crucial turning point in its history


Save our Post Offices: Sheffield campaign builds strength

Strike threat produces Glasgow pay victory

 

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The Socialist 13 August 2008, issue 545

No to food & fuel poverty

Prices rise, wages fall - from CNWP leaflet, www.cnwp.org.uk

Prices rise, wages fall - from CNWP leaflet, www.cnwp.org.uk

Nationalise the top food and fuel companies: Each week the cost of getting to the supermarket, buying the basic groceries for a family and cooking a meal is going up. Shoppers and shop workers talk about soaring prices on the checkout and wonder how we're going to manage and where it will end, writes Vicky Perrin, Huddersfield Socialist Party.


Don't miss the Socialist Party summer camp


Friday 22 - Monday 25 August, Essex.


A great opportunity for a weekend break with some political discussions in a relaxed atmosphere.

£40 per waged adult, £25 per unwaged or low waged adult, £12 per child and £95 for a family.

Ring 020 8988 8777 now to book your place. More info




Protectionism looms as Doha round fails

SEVEN YEARS after they began in Doha, Qatar, the latest round of negotiations over a new global trading agreement has collapsed again in Geneva, writes Dave Reid.

Fast news

The Socialist Diary

The Socialist diary: details of meetings and events

Details of: * Socialist Students national meeting; * Socialist Party youth meeting; * London socialist women readers' group; * Burston Strike School rally; * Socialist Party black & Asian group meeting; * Socialist Party lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender group meeting; * Socialism 2008

Anti-racism

Oppose the BNP 'Festival of Hate'

Love Music Hate Racism demonstration 2008, International Socialist Resistance and Youth Against Racism contingent , photo by Paul Mattsson

Love Music Hate Racism demonstration 2008, International Socialist Resistance and Youth Against Racism contingent , photo by Paul Mattsson

"WHEN THE cameras weren't there, the mask came off... racist jokes, the fascist salutes... Then, late in the evening in the beer tent, they were playing SS marching songs on a cassette...

Protest at BNP's racist policies

Fighting on class policies

International socialist news and analysis

Georgia - Russia conflict: Disaster for working people

AS THE Olympic Games in China opened, attracting the attention of the world's mass media, the conflict over the recognition of the republic of South Ossetia in Georgia exploded into open military conflict...

Special feature

CWI Summer School 2008: Capitalism at a crucial turning point in its history

Tony Saunois, secretary of the Committee for a Workers' International (CWI), opened the CWI international summer school by firmly underlining the changes being brought in by the new economic crisis of capitalism and the importance of workers' struggles which will emerge, writes Alison Hill.

Socialist Party workplace news

Save our Post Offices: Sheffield campaign builds strength

WITHIN 48 hours of Post Office Ltd announcing 16 branch closures in the city, Sheffield Communities Against Post Office Closures (SCAPOC) contacted all the sub-postmasters and held a 30-strong campaign meeting including reps from the National Federation of Subpostmasters, Communication Workers Unio, writes Alistair Tice.

Strike threat produces Glasgow pay victory


Socialist Party National trade union meeting


Saturday 30 August, 11.30am-5pm, London.


Agenda:


  • What way forward for the trade unions?

  • Building the Socialist Party in the workplace and the trade unions.

For more information, ring 020 8988 8777