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The Socialist 12 May 2010

MPs and party leaders haggle over their jobs... preparing to cut ours!

MPs and party leaders haggling over their jobs... preparing to cut ours!


Support the British Airways strikers


Greece: the struggle must continue and intensify

Fight the repression of workers in Kazakhstan


General election 2010: TUSC results and the need for working class representation

Coventry elections: Strong socialist support

Lewisham elections: socialists will be at forefront of struggle

Huddersfield elections: Forging a socialist campaigning tradition

Anti-Tory mood dominated in Stoke during 2010 election

Spelthorne campaign during the 2010 general election

Swansea: Potential new members

Scotland: Meetings show enthusiasm for socialism

Trade Unionist & Socialist Coalition (TUSC) general election results


Election deadlock


Obituary - Peter Hadden, 1950 - 2010


Gulf of Mexico disaster: nationalise the oil giants


Defend the public sector

PCS courts victory

Vote Roger Bannister

Ex-Jarvis workers protest in Leeds

Gateshead housing protest

Lecturers' union strike demo

National Shop Stewards Network conference

 
 
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Anti-Tory mood dominated in Stoke

"Tonight I thought I was coming to an academic debate about the miners' strike. I didn't realise the burning hatred that is still felt in this area for what Thatcher and the Tories did". These were the words of film director Ken Loach, speaking at a recent public debate in Stoke-on-Trent.

Andy Bentley, Stoke Socialist Party

This 'burning hatred' led to the re-election of all three Labour MPs across the city, albeit with reduced majorities. Labour also regained 17 seats on the city council and is the largest party once again. This was even after a Blairite New Labour parliamentary candidate was effectively imposed, causing an even further fracturing of the Labour Party.

The far-right racist British National Party (BNP) stood candidates in all three parliamentary seats. However, the mobilisation of the anti-Tory vote (benefitting Labour), supplemented by anti-BNP votes going to Labour, was sufficient on this occasion to see off the challenge of their deputy leader Simon Darby and others.

The BNP also lost two council seats. However, they received significant votes where they stood (a total of 4,770 in just six seats), showing that, unless an effective political alternative is built, there is the possibility of the far right regaining lost ground in the future.

Despite our modest result of 133 votes for TUSC, where we had the opportunity to explain our ideas, on campaigning stalls, at a series of public events and on the doorstep, we had a very good response.

Axiom Rail workers, civil servants, postal workers, staff at Regent College and others gave out our leaflets in their workplaces. More than 3,500 people signed our "workers' MPs on a worker's wage" petition.

One comment on a local website said: "He [TUSC candidate Matt Wright] would have my support if I lived there. The fact is that he has established himself as by far the most pro-worker candidate in the seat... all my friends and family in the area will be voting for you. You should get someone to stand against Whalley [Joan Whalley, Stoke North] so the workers can have a choice at this end."


In this issue

MPs and party leaders haggling over their jobs... preparing to cut ours!


British Airways strike

Support the British Airways strikers


International socialist news and analysis

Greece: the struggle must continue and intensify

Fight the repression of workers in Kazakhstan


Socialist Party election campaign

General election 2010: TUSC results and the need for working class representation

Coventry elections: Strong socialist support

Lewisham elections: socialists will be at forefront of struggle

Huddersfield elections: Forging a socialist campaigning tradition

Anti-Tory mood dominated in Stoke during 2010 election

Spelthorne campaign during the 2010 general election

Swansea: Potential new members

Scotland: Meetings show enthusiasm for socialism

Trade Unionist & Socialist Coalition (TUSC) general election results


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

Election deadlock


Obituary

Obituary - Peter Hadden, 1950 - 2010


Environment and socialism

Gulf of Mexico disaster: nationalise the oil giants


Workplace news and analysis

Defend the public sector

PCS courts victory

Vote Roger Bannister

Ex-Jarvis workers protest in Leeds

Gateshead housing protest

Lecturers' union strike demo

National Shop Stewards Network conference


 

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Related links:

Stoke:

triangleStoke Socialist Party's public meeting success

triangleJarrow March for Jobs: Stoke and Nuneaton events

triangleJarrow March for Jobs: Hinckley, Birmingham and Stoke events

triangleTUSC shows alternative to Con-Dem and Labour cuts

triangleThe anti-cuts fight in Stoke goes on

triangleTUSC election challenge: vote socialist to stop the cuts

Labour:

triangleLondon - a tale of two cities

triangleSave the NHS!

triangleTower Hamlets: Save Rushmead one stop shop - fight all cuts

triangleAre the Greens a real alternative?

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;

Council:

triangleSalford campaign saves day care centres

triangleCoventry: Re-elect Dave Nellist

triangleElectricians to protest on 1 February in Manchester

Ken Loach:

triangleRaffle - Ken Loach at the BBC

triangleBristol marches against home care sell-off

triangleBelfast airport workers: Union leaders' broken promises