The Socialist 27 April 2010 Vote for a socialist alternative Vote for a socialist alternative Heading for a coalition government? Fund a political alternative to the establishment parties A 'beacon of hope' in Gateshead Press try to gag socialists in Walthamstow campaign Debt balloons go up in Brighton Kemptown Extremes of rich and poor in Swansea TUSC: 'Hear your candidate' meetings Can the Greens help provide a left alternative? Housing in crisis: Bankers rob people Nottingham city council: Shocking new cuts! Glasgow CSG workers fight pay freeze Three years of wage cuts for council workers Strike at Northumberland College |
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Home | The Socialist 27 April 2010 | Join the Socialist Party A 'beacon of hope' in GatesheadIt's never been easier to get a hearing for the Socialist Party's ideas: on stalls, on the doorsteps, and even in the pubs. Norman Hall, Tyneside Socialist PartySuch is the disillusionment in the establishment parties. We have had people stopping at our stall getting on the mobile to their friends and reading out to them the content of our election posters.
For the first time in my experience in this area, we have had people asking us if it would be OK to take material away to show friends, family and fellow workers, before we have had a chance to ask them to take it! There are now two pubs in the area displaying our material and the local Chinese takeaway has put a leaflet on the counter for waiting customers to read. We have only been able to reach a small minority of the voters directly but already we can see the devastation caused by the capitalist crisis on the lives of working class people. It's not just the unemployed and youth that are suffering. I spoke to a worker in vehicle engineering who had been on a three day week for two years and as a consequence lost his home to the banks and had to declare himself bankrupt. As he said, it's a strange system that costs you £600 to declare that you're broke. We are the only party putting forward a beacon of hope in the face of years of misery proposed by the other parties. Needless to say he, along with many others, is now considering voting TUSC. Whether all this interest will translate into votes is uncertain as pressure comes to bear to keep the Tories out, but what is certain is that there is no enthusiasm for New Labour and it shows the potential for a new workers' party. Even our election communication delivered via the Royal Mail got an immediate response with a woman emailing our national office on receipt thanking us for standing and giving her a socialist alternative to vote for. In this issue
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