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The Socialist 9 December 2009

Bail out our jobs, not greedy bankers

Corus steel closure: 'Bail out our jobs, not greedy bankers'


Nationalise Corus Steel

Youth Fight for Jobs campaigners speak out on Corus closure


Socialist nationalisation - the only way to save manufacturing jobs and end the bank bonus scandal

Teesside steel: No trust in big business 'solutions'


End the war in Afghanistan


Climate change summit: Coming up short in Copenhagen


Free the Tamil boat people

Fight the political witch-hunt in Unison

Fast news


Youth Fight for Jobs organises demo in Barking


New Labour gift wraps Tyne and Wear Metro

Stoke Axiom workers escalate the action

Save jobs at Borders

Twinings workers fight job losses

Management bullying? Surely not...


Uniting to stop cuts at Sussex

Starting Socialist Students at a Coventry sixth form

No to student civic service

Northampton protest against student loan delays


The legacy of Charles Darwin


Solidarity with striking South African miners

Scotland: The national question and the general election


English Defence League show themselves up


Christmas 2009 donation appeal

A present that can last all year - a subscription to The Socialist

 
 
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Battling the far right in Nottingham

English Defence League show themselves up

Hundreds of mainly young, local people turned out in Nottingham city centre on 5 December to oppose the racist 'English Defence League' (EDL). Around 350 EDL supporters, bussed in from all over the country, proved that their claims to be a "peaceful" organisation opposing what they call "Muslim extremism" to be a lie. They unsuccessfully attempted to attack anti-racists, hurling beer glasses and missiles and ended up fighting the police.

Nottingham Socialist Party members

The counter demonstration, called by 'Notts Stop the BNP' (NSBNP) and Unite Against Fascism (UAF) mobilised hundreds of people to send the message that the EDL's racism is not wanted. The NSBNP placards calling for "Jobs and Homes not Racism" were highly visible as we marched through the city centre, receiving an excellent response from shoppers, who understood that the EDL's anti-Muslim message was racist and a threat to all working class people. Many people joined in the anti-racist protest as time went on. Our Socialist Party leaflet was well received.

The EDL had chosen this date to coincide with a Nottingham Forest-Leicester City football derby and also a parade of the Mercian Regiment returning from Afghanistan.

The EDL attempted to exploit public feelings around the troops in the hope they could twist them to their Islamophobic racist cause. NSBNP protesters made the point that most of the activists oppose the war in Afghanistan and our protest was not against the troops. We got a good response from soldiers we spoke to on the day.

The police operation cost a reported £1 million. Although we would have like to have stopped the EDL from getting into the city at all, we did show the overwhelming opposition to their vicious racism that exists.

The Labour leader of the council (who watched the events from the castle) had shamefully, urged people not to counter-demonstrate. This approach would have left the streets free for the EDL to intimidate and attack people. At least one anti-racist was attacked that evening.

Socialist Party members, who with others have played a prominent role in NSBNP will continue to organise against racist groups like the EDL and campaign for a positive alternative of jobs, homes and services and also for a new workers' party that can provide a real alternative to the failed policies of capitalism.


BNP have no answers

When we were campaigning to save Corus jobs in Middlesbrough on Saturday 5 December, we were visited by a couple of members of the BNP. They swore at us and threatened us with violence.

The BNP pretend to be 'the new alternative for the working class' - presumably this includes accepting mass redundancies and allowing big business to scrap people's futures without a struggle. They have no solutions to the problems facing working class people. A united trade union and community battle to save jobs on Teesside will push these apologists for the fat cats back into the gutter they came from.

Teesside Socialist Party members

In this issue

Corus steel closure: 'Bail out our jobs, not greedy bankers'


Corus closure

Nationalise Corus Steel

Youth Fight for Jobs campaigners speak out on Corus closure


Socialist Party editorial

Socialist nationalisation - the only way to save manufacturing jobs and end the bank bonus scandal

Teesside steel: No trust in big business 'solutions'


War and occupation

End the war in Afghanistan


Global Warming

Climate change summit: Coming up short in Copenhagen


Socialist Party news and analysis

Free the Tamil boat people

Fight the political witch-hunt in Unison

Fast news


Youth fight for jobs

Youth Fight for Jobs organises demo in Barking


Socialist Party workplace news

New Labour gift wraps Tyne and Wear Metro

Stoke Axiom workers escalate the action

Save jobs at Borders

Twinings workers fight job losses

Management bullying? Surely not...


Socialist Students

Uniting to stop cuts at Sussex

Starting Socialist Students at a Coventry sixth form

No to student civic service

Northampton protest against student loan delays


Socialist Party feature

The legacy of Charles Darwin


International socialist news and analysis

Solidarity with striking South African miners

Scotland: The national question and the general election


Anti-racism

English Defence League show themselves up


Socialist Party appeal

Christmas 2009 donation appeal

A present that can last all year - a subscription to The Socialist


 

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English Defence League:

triangleTactics to stop racist EDL

triangleDon't let the racist EDL divide us

triangleKeep the racist EDL out of Leicester

triangleJobs, homes and services, not racism

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triangleEDL kept out of Tower Hamlets by thousands protesting

BNP:

triangleEast London Socialist Party: Stephen Lawrence; fighting racism

triangleDerby Socialist Party: Stephen Lawrence murder - How socialists and the community fought back against racism

triangleLambeth & Southwark Socialist Party: Stephen Lawrence Murder - The untold story;

triangleGreenwich Unite members oppose cuts, privatisation and racism

Nottingham:

triangleNottingham Socialist Party: Socialists and the 2012 Olympics

triangleJarrow March for Jobs: Demonstration through Nottingham

triangleJarrow March for Jobs: Nottingham & Mansfield rallies

Far right:

triangleCardiff West Socialist Party: Fighting the far right

triangleGreece: Resist bosses' agenda and the far right

triangleAnti-fascists tactics - What happened in Newport?

Racist:

triangleEDL intimidation fails in Barking

triangleShowing racism the red card

triangleRacist Starkey attacks rap

Jobs:

triangleWakefield & Pontefract Socialist Party: Youth Fight for Jobs

triangleSalford campaign saves day care centres

triangleOnly one in six 'vacancies' real