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The Socialist 21 October 2008

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'Why not save our jobs?'

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Rally For Socialism 2008

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Socialism 2008 - book here

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Keynesianism now trumpeted


Liverpool: Mass protest wins back the right to campaign!

Demonstrators stop fascist march

42-day detention dropped - for now


PCS members vote to strike

Fight for jobs at JCB

Striking against academies

Protest at disciplinary action against teachers

Fast News


Bangor students vote to fight fees

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Campaign to Defeat Fees day of action

Kirklees: The battle to save our schools heats up


NHS props up the private profiteers

We can't afford private rail. Nationalise the railways now!


Iceland: A victim of the casino economy

Aer Lingus threatens to axe 1,500 posts


Persepolis, directed by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud

Black Power Salute (BBC 4)

 
 
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Demonstrators stop fascist march

Anti-fascists coralled by police, photo Leeds Socialist Party

Anti-fascists coralled by police, photo Leeds Socialist Party

SOCIALIST PARTY and Socialist Students members joined hundreds of demonstrators on Saturday in a humiliating defeat for the neo-Nazi British People's Party.

By Socialist Party reporters

The BPP (formerly the 'White Nationalist Party'), who attempted to hold a protest in Leeds city centre against the sale of black rap music, pride themselves on their 'racially-pure membership policy' and call for a 'racial holy war' to rid society of Jews, homosexuals and any other minority they can shake a stick at.

They also attempt to pose themselves as the alternative to New Labour and the Tory's fat cat privatisation policies in order to draw in members of a disaffected working class.

Their 'protest' was delayed by four hours while the police heavy-handedly cleared Lands Lane (where it was to be held) of all anti-racist demonstrators and smuggled the Nazis in through an alley.

The BPP, who prior to the day talked about how they were going to "smash the Reds" and "take back the streets of Leeds", despite inviting fellow fascist groups, produced only a measly showing of around 15 people, which upsettingly included two children.

The counter-demonstration was a complete success, not one fascist leaflet was given out and the demoralised bigots slunk off after less than an hour under heavy police escort.

The most disturbing aspect of the whole event was not the sorry presence of the BPP but the role the police played in aiding them. In order to let the BPP distribute their racist propaganda they attempted to pen peaceful anti-fascist activists inside metal fences.

Throughout the day there were many incidents of police brutality, not least including punching teenage girls, one sixteen-year-old girl even being smashed in the face with a baton.

Despite the actions of the police, the counter demonstration was a decisive victory for working people.


In this issue


Ford workers strike

'Why not save our jobs?'

Socialist measures to fight capitalist crisis


Socialism 2008

Rally For Socialism 2008

Socialism 2008 details pdf

Socialism 2008 - book here

Socialism 2008 website


Socialist Party editorial

Keynesianism now trumpeted


Socialist Party campaigns

Liverpool: Mass protest wins back the right to campaign!

Demonstrators stop fascist march

42-day detention dropped - for now


Socialist Party workplace news

PCS members vote to strike

Fight for jobs at JCB

Striking against academies

Protest at disciplinary action against teachers

Fast News


Socialist Students

Bangor students vote to fight fees

Fighting for youth in Lewisham

Campaign to Defeat Fees day of action

Kirklees: The battle to save our schools heats up


Comment

NHS props up the private profiteers

We can't afford private rail. Nationalise the railways now!


International socialist news and analysis

Iceland: A victim of the casino economy

Aer Lingus threatens to axe 1,500 posts


Socialist Party review

Persepolis, directed by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud

Black Power Salute (BBC 4)


 

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