The Socialist

The Socialist 4 February 2009

Workers show their strength


Lindsey refinery: workers show their strength

Firm strike leadership gains results

Organising real trade unionism

Response from Italy

Staythorpe power station: "It's all about money"

The diary of a striker

Striking at Fiddlers Ferry


United action needed to save education

Youth Fight for Jobs campaign

Gaza protests: Police attacks show stewarding vital

May Day: Lords judgement backs police


Corus steal jobs: Workers must fight back

Weather chaos exposes cutbacks

Car industry bailout plan

Wirral: Stop the cuts and closures

Fast news

Liverpool: Far right BNP exposed


Sri Lanka: Stop the slaughter!

Sri Lanka: Thousands trapped in war zone

France: millions strike against Sarkozy's policies

Economic crisis - cracks appear in the bosses' EU

Iceland: Devastated by global crisis


Lessons of the Jarrow Crusade: no return to the 1930s!

 
 
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Liverpool: Far right BNP exposed

ON 31 January 300 people marched through Liverpool against the far right, racist British National Party (BNP). After the demo, around 30 activists met to discuss the way forward, including action in the run-up to the 4 June European parliamentary elections, and steps towards building a real political alternative to the BNP and the three main parties.

Over 1,100 jobs went on Merseyside last week, and public services across the area face destruction. In all this, socialists and trade unionists were to the fore in defending working-class people. The BNP was nowhere to be seen. On 31 January, their handful of 'activists' took pictures of demonstrators, and put out a leaflet in Wirral attacking one organiser of the demonstration.

Working-class people desperately need a party to stand up for them. This party is not the BNP. Instead of attacking the politicians and bosses responsible for the economic crisis we all face, the BNP threaten those doing something about it! The BNP's divisive, racist agenda is an obstacle to the united movement we need in order to defend working-class people's jobs, homes, and services.

On the demo day, the BNP's racist thugs leafleted streets close to the home of Alec McFadden, trade unionist and an organiser of the demonstration.

The leaflet urges Alec's neighbours to "voice their opinion by phoning him" or to "pop round... and voice your friendly opinion to him, face to face", and gives Alec's phone number and address. This is a warning to the working class and trade union movement. Threats and intimidation are the real BNP.

Working-class people are def-ended by socialists and genuine campaigners. The meeting agreed that we need a real alternative at elections this year and next, candidates standing shoulder-to-shoulder with working-class people being hammered by the recession, armed with a programme and strategy to defeat those such as the BNP who stand in the way of building that genuine alternative.

We will discuss practically organising such an alternative on Merseyside, on Thursday 26 February, 7pm, downstairs in the Casa club, 29 Hope St., central Liverpool. All those opposing the BNP and looking for a real alternative should attend.

A Merseyside Socialist Party member

In this issue


Lindsey refinery

Lindsey refinery: workers show their strength

Firm strike leadership gains results

Organising real trade unionism

Response from Italy

Staythorpe power station: "It's all about money"

The diary of a striker

Striking at Fiddlers Ferry


Socialist Party youth and students

United action needed to save education

Youth Fight for Jobs campaign

Gaza protests: Police attacks show stewarding vital

May Day: Lords judgement backs police


Socialist Party campaigns

Corus steal jobs: Workers must fight back

Weather chaos exposes cutbacks

Car industry bailout plan

Wirral: Stop the cuts and closures

Fast news

Liverpool: Far right BNP exposed


International socialist news and analysis

Sri Lanka: Stop the slaughter!

Sri Lanka: Thousands trapped in war zone

France: millions strike against Sarkozy's policies

Economic crisis - cracks appear in the bosses' EU

Iceland: Devastated by global crisis


Marxist analysis: history

Lessons of the Jarrow Crusade: no return to the 1930s!


 

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