The Socialist

The Socialist 6 January 2010

RAGE AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT

RAGE AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT


No more fare rises, no more cutbacks!


Support needed for socialists in Sri Lanka


Mandelson savages university funding


British Airways cabin crew dispute


Chilcot inquiry: Blair - a willing warmonger

Devon - waste incinerator plan shelved

Academies: 'Hands off Weston Favell' wins!

Fast news


2010 - Savage social cuts, workers' resistance and growth of socialist ideas


Raging against the machine...


South Wales signal workers on strike

London Underground: Battle lines are drawn

Metaldyne workers fight bosses' sweeping attacks

Virgin Trains strike

Support striking Devon health workers

Mark Serwotka re-elected

 
 
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Fast news

Killing spree

TRIGGER HAPPY 'security guards' employed by the US company Blackwater have walked free from a US court where they faced manslaughter charges - accused of killing 17 Iraqi civilians in Baghdad in September 2007.

'Mercenaries of choice' to the US military, the five Blackwater defendants, according to witnesses, 'went berserk' indiscriminately firing their automatic weapons and hurling grenades in a traffic jam in Baghdad. The decision to drop charges against them (on a legal technicality) has produced disbelief and outrage among the Iraqi victims' families, who see Blackwater as operating outside of any laws and as if Iraqi lives do not matter.

New Year's insult

WITH AN eye on the forthcoming general election, the government avoided awarding the usual long list of bankers and politicians in the New Year's Honours.

However, that didn't stop it from dishing out a Queen's Police Medal to Cressida Dick, the assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan police. Dick was the cop in charge of the bungled anti-terrorist operation in July 2005 which resulted in the shooting dead - execution style - of Brazilian electrician Jean Charles de Menezes in Stockwell underground station by armed police.

Dick at one time suggested that de Menezes resembled the terrorist suspect the police were meant to be tracking - after the police altered one photograph.

Despite the brutal killing of de Menezes, Dick was unrepentant, saying: "We did nothing wrong"!

All the same

SOCIALISTS HAVE argued for many a year that the three major parties are, in essence, three wings of a pro-capitalist party. Now it appears that the Tory leader agrees with us.

In his New Year's message David Cameron said: "Whether you're Labour, Conservative or Liberal Democrat, you're motivated by pretty much the same progressive aims..." Of course, Cameron only means "progressive" in the sense of progressively increasing the wealth of his big business chums, which makes the need for a new workers' party to oppose this united party of the capitalist robber bandits even greater.

Iain Dalton

In this issue

RAGE AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT


Socialist Party campaigns

No more fare rises, no more cutbacks!


International socialist news and analysis

Support needed for socialists in Sri Lanka


Socialist Students

Mandelson savages university funding


Socialist Party workplace analysis

British Airways cabin crew dispute


Socialist Party news and analysis

Chilcot inquiry: Blair - a willing warmonger

Devon - waste incinerator plan shelved

Academies: 'Hands off Weston Favell' wins!

Fast news


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

2010 - Savage social cuts, workers' resistance and growth of socialist ideas


Socialist Party review

Raging against the machine...


Socialist Party workplace news

South Wales signal workers on strike

London Underground: Battle lines are drawn

Metaldyne workers fight bosses' sweeping attacks

Virgin Trains strike

Support striking Devon health workers

Mark Serwotka re-elected


 

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triangleA short walk down Whitehall...

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trianglePolice restrict anti-racist protesters in Luton

US:

triangleClegg's text message plans make us LOL!

triangleUS embassy protest remembers Trayvon Martin

triangleThe 'Kony 2012' phenomena

triangleThem & Us

Capitalist:

triangleCapitalist crisis: 'Up to half of all Icelandic families are bankrupt'

triangleBuild a socialist alternative to austerity

triangleFrance: Left Front vote shows potential for new workers' party

Bankers:

triangleJP Morgan: banksters at it again

triangleSolidarity with Occupy London protesters

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