The Socialist

The Socialist 20 October 2009

Postalworkers must win

Postal workers must win

Post - a battle that mass strike action can win


Afghanistan: Troops out!

Afghanistan - end the bloody occupation


Protests at the BBC: No to the far-right, racist BNP

WDL racists chased out of town


Sri Lanka protest: Shut down the prison camps!

Chinaworker.info journalist refused entry into China


Tommy Sheridan - a socialist fighter on a worker's wage

Laughing all the way to the bank

Fast news


FBU strike to defend fire service

Leeds bin workers fight on

Giant energy company hounds unemployed electrician

First bus drivers give bosses a 'fright'

400 jobs under threat at Leeds

Striking at London Metropolitan


Primary education: Report slams government policy


Union activists discuss pulling the plug on Labour

Conference on political representation


The Greatest Show on Earth: The evidence for Evolution

Hard Times by Charles Dickens, reviewed by Linda Taaffe


When Britain's spies backed Mussolini

 
 
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Glasgow North East by-election

Tommy Sheridan - a socialist fighter on a worker's wage

Tommy Sheridan campaigning in Saracen Street, Glasgow, photo International Socialists

Tommy Sheridan campaigning in Saracen Street, Glasgow, photo International Socialists   (Click to enlarge)

TOMMY SHERIDAN is standing in the Glasgow North East by-election on 12 November. Standing as a "Workers' MP on a Worker's Wage" for Solidarity - Scotland's Socialist Movement - Tommy contrasts strongly with the disgraced former incumbent, Michael Martin (now Lord Martin of Springburn), whose resignation as Speaker and as an MP, triggered this by-election, in an area that has been represented by Labour since 1935.

Ray Gunnion, International Socialists, Scotland

The continuing saga of MPs' expenses will give the voters an excellent reason to vote for a proven champion of workers' rights. As a Member of the Scottish Parliament for eight years from 1999 and a Glasgow city councillor for eleven years from 1992, Tommy is the most experienced politician of any of the up to ten candidates seeking election on 12 November.

His proven track record as a class fighter contrasts sharply against the cuts programmes of all the major parties; their failure to outlaw the continuing bonus culture of global banking which contributed to the financial crisis; their attacks on the postal workers in an ongoing attempt to privatise Royal Mail, and their continuing pursuance of the war in Afghanistan.

At the press conference launch Tommy explained that he was generally opposed to short-term contracts but on this occasion he urged people to give him a "short-term contract." With the general election due mid-2010, this would be an excellent opportunity for voters to give Westminster a judgement on its miscreant behaviour. "I am confident that I will prove to be a champion for this area," he claimed during his adoption speech. "And if you think after six months you have made a mistake, you will have a chance to rectify it."

Glasgow North East suffers from some of the highest unemployment, poverty and rates of social deprivation in Britain. 77% of children are brought up in families on low incomes, unemployment affects more than one in four of the adult population.

Tommy Sheridan speaking at Socialism 2006

Tommy Sheridan speaking at Socialism 2006

The scandal of the drinks company Diageo - who have made billions in profit but saw fit to axe hundreds of jobs, including at Port Dundas in the Glasgow North East constituency - underlines the need to build a strong opposition to the bosses' system.

Solidarity's campaign is highlighting the scandal of throwing billions at rich bankers and greedy bosses, and is demanding investment to create tens of thousands of jobs to help build quality council housing, decent public transport, and proper health and education services for our communities. Young people, who are facing the brunt of the recession also urgently need quality apprenticeships and decent wages, not a life on the dole.

Solidarity and Tommy Sheridan's message is to reject the parties of sleaze and greed and elect someone who lived on a worker's wage for eight years as an MSP.

"It is time to squeeze the rich until the pips squeak and to make the millionaires pay for the crisis they have caused with their greed and their obscene salaries," says Tommy Sheridan. The voters of Glasgow North East have the opportunity to echo that sentiment.

You can follow the progress of Tommy Sheridan's by-election campaign at www.solidarityscotland.org

In this issue

Postal workers must win

Post - a battle that mass strike action can win


War and occupation

Afghanistan: Troops out!

Afghanistan - end the bloody occupation


Anti-racism

Protests at the BBC: No to the far-right, racist BNP

WDL racists chased out of town


International socialist news and analysis

Sri Lanka protest: Shut down the prison camps!

Chinaworker.info journalist refused entry into China


Socialist Party news and analysis

Tommy Sheridan - a socialist fighter on a worker's wage

Laughing all the way to the bank

Fast news


Socialist Party workplace news

FBU strike to defend fire service

Leeds bin workers fight on

Giant energy company hounds unemployed electrician

First bus drivers give bosses a 'fright'

400 jobs under threat at Leeds

Striking at London Metropolitan


Education

Primary education: Report slams government policy


Political representation

Union activists discuss pulling the plug on Labour

Conference on political representation


Socialist Party reviews

The Greatest Show on Earth: The evidence for Evolution

Hard Times by Charles Dickens, reviewed by Linda Taaffe


Marxist analysis: history

When Britain's spies backed Mussolini


 

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