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The Socialist 29 April 2009

FIGHT for JOBS

Fight for jobs!

Youth Fight for Jobs launch conference

Olympics: Defend jobs, pay and conditions


European elections: Build support for a workers' alternative to Labour


STOP PRESS: Key union activist sacked


Sacked workers protest in Newcastle

Civil service: Workers fight cuts and sell-offs

Visteon workers fight on

Prisme workers win funding for jobs

Little debate at Unison health conference


Budget 2009 - debts passed to all of us

Does the 'botch it' budget benefit young people?

It's tough at the top!

Jack Jones obituary


Workers' internationalism: A history of the first four socialist international organisations

Sri Lanka war: Rajapakse regime ignores Tamils' plight in renewed army offensive


National Union of Teachers conference: Fighting "teaching-on-the-cheap"

Hands off Lewisham Bridge school!

Being a new teacher - a shock to the system

 
 
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It's tough at the top!

THE SUNDAY Times 'Rich List', the annual survey that estimates the minimum wealth of Britain's 1,000 richest people, is usually an exercise in licking the ruling class' boots. After the worst 12 months for the economy in decades, the 2009 list is a bit more sober.

Roger Shrives

The Sunday Times mourns the fact that, in total, these 1,000 millionaires are now 'worth' a mere £258 billion, £155 billion less than last year. The 37% fall is the biggest in 21 years of the list.

Sir Philip Green (number six, the billionaire, tax avoiding 'nom-dom' BHS and Arcadia boss) and Lady Green, recently had to economise for falling profits - by not buying another chain of clothing shops! Does their hardship know no bounds?

But hold your tears. The 'average' List multi-millionaire is still worth £258 million. Britain's national minimum wage for adults is £5.73 an hour so a low-paid worker would still take about 20 thousand years to save that much - if they didn't have to eat.

As the List says, the billionaires and millionaires fear a "backlash against the rich and the growing gulf between the haves and have-nots." It claims that "flaunting wealth is now definitely out as the yacht and executive jet builders are finding to their cost." And finally, they say: "The very concept of the market economy being the best way of delivering... jobs is under scrutiny as never before."

Well, the rich are listing but they are not sunk yet. New Labour intends to solve the economic crisis, made worse by the greed of the rich, on working people's backs.

The Socialist Party's aim is to make the Rich List's nightmare a reality. Take their wealth that controls the economy - 'their' factories, banks, etc. - away from them. Run these major companies as part of a democratic socialist plan of production based on the needs of the overwhelming majority of people, not the interests of a few thousand plutocrats.


In this issue

Fight for jobs!

Youth Fight for Jobs launch conference

Olympics: Defend jobs, pay and conditions


Socialist Party election campaign

European elections: Build support for a workers' alternative to Labour


Stop Press

STOP PRESS: Key union activist sacked


Socialist Party workplace news

Sacked workers protest in Newcastle


Socialist Party news and analysis

Budget 2009 - debts passed to all of us

Does the 'botch it' budget benefit young people?

It's tough at the top!

Jack Jones obituary


International socialist news and analysis

Workers' internationalism: A history of the first four socialist international organisations

Sri Lanka war: Rajapakse regime ignores Tamils' plight in renewed army offensive


NUT feature

National Union of Teachers conference: Fighting "teaching-on-the-cheap"

Hands off Lewisham Bridge school!

Being a new teacher - a shock to the system


 

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