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The Socialist 9 June 2010

Reject these brutal cuts

Reject these brutal cuts


Come to the NSSN conference unite the fightback!


Why public sector cuts are not inevitable


Marches show opposition to Israeli state terror

Determined BA cabin crew ready to reballot

EDL thugs sent packing from Cardiff

EDL protest stopped in Swansea

Fast news


CWU ballots BT workers for strike over pay

Unite conference - union at the crossroads

Wales TUC - rank and file delegates support socialist fightback


Future of cuts a nightmare for youth

College campaign success

Socialist Students national meeting: Preparing for a student fightback

Youth Fight for Jobs open steering committee

Lobby Iain Duncan Smith at his surgery

Socialist Party youth meeting: ready to build a fightback


Soccer World Cup 2010: South Africa, the ugly backdrop to the beautiful game


Oil spill shows hazards of the profit system

Bhopal - little justice 25 years on


Will the Lib Dems survive coalition?

Bradford murders and prostitution

 
 
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Socialist Party youth meeting: ready to build a fightback

Around 40 people attended an excellent Socialist Party national youth meeting on Saturday 5 June. Sarah Sachs-Eldridge from the Socialist Party executive committee introduced the first discussion concerning the new British government, the latest stages of the world financial crisis, and how socialists can help to build a fightback against cuts to working class and young people's jobs and services.

Michael Wrack, Hackney Socialist Party

Many people at the meeting took part in this discussion that covered subjects including: the threat that academy schools pose to young people, to workers' rights and to any democratic control over education; how young people may respond to calls for action against the ConDem cuts; the likelihood of explosive movements among young people in response to attacks on higher and further education; the Israeli state's occupation and blockade of Palestine; challenging the racist far-right, including the British National Party, over issues that affect working class people; and how socialists can help to initiate united action among young trade unionists.

The disillusionment with the Lib Dem party among a layer of young people following May's general election was spoken about. It was thought unlikely that Labour can be reclaimed to represent working class people instead of big business.

The discussion showed how many campaigns young Socialist Party members are currently involved in, not just through taking part, but also by playing an important role in taking these campaigns forward by putting forward the Socialist Party's ideas.

After an extended break to take part in the Gaza demo in central London, the meeting reconvened for the organisational session which was introduced by Socialist Party national youth organiser Ben Robinson. Ben spoke on the importance of understanding how young people are affected by both the actions of the British government and events internationally, and how they will take part in building mass campaigns to respond effectively to the situations that they face.

The Youth Fight for Jobs (YFJ) campaign is an example of building such a movement which increasingly is being seen as the most important initiative against rising youth unemployment [see page 5 for more news about YFJ].

Major struggles are also likely to develop among university students and workers when, in September, further cuts to jobs and courses are expected to be announced alongside a probable increase in fees. The opposition movement which developed at Sussex University, in which Socialist Party members played a pivotal role as part of the 'Stop the Cuts' campaign against savage attacks on jobs, courses and services, is likely to be repeated nationally.

Thanks to discussions that gave a clear analysis of current political events and shared campaigning experiences and ideas, young Socialist Party members feel confident that they can play an important role in the battles to stop our jobs and services being cut to pay for the bankers' crisis.


In this issue

Reject these brutal cuts


National Shop Stewards Network

Come to the NSSN conference unite the fightback!


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

Why public sector cuts are not inevitable


Socialist Party news and analysis

Marches show opposition to Israeli state terror

Determined BA cabin crew ready to reballot

EDL thugs sent packing from Cardiff

EDL protest stopped in Swansea

Fast news


Socialist Party workplace news and analysis

CWU ballots BT workers for strike over pay

Unite conference - union at the crossroads

Wales TUC - rank and file delegates support socialist fightback


Socialist Party youth and students

Future of cuts a nightmare for youth

College campaign success

Socialist Students national meeting: Preparing for a student fightback

Youth Fight for Jobs open steering committee

Lobby Iain Duncan Smith at his surgery

Socialist Party youth meeting: ready to build a fightback


Socialist Party feature

Soccer World Cup 2010: South Africa, the ugly backdrop to the beautiful game


Environment and socialism

Oil spill shows hazards of the profit system

Bhopal - little justice 25 years on


News and comment

Will the Lib Dems survive coalition?

Bradford murders and prostitution


 

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Related links:

Socialist Party:

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: Marxist Economics

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: A Marxist view of history

triangleBristol East Socialist Party: No Pasaran! Fighting the far right

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: Housing crisis - a socialist solution

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: Opposing austerity within the EU

triangleBristol East Socialist Party: There is an Alternative

Youth:

triangleUN reports rise in global youth unemployment

triangleYouth Fight for Jobs Northern Ireland launched in Belfast

triangleStockland Green march for jobs

triangleBirmingham, Erdington, March for Youth Jobs

Socialist:

triangleSolidarity with Greek workers

triangleGood result for Socialist Students candidates in NUS elections

triangleTurning anger into action

Young people:

triangleThe ugly truth behind the latest unemployment figures

triangleNext threat to under-25s: Housing Benefit

triangleDWP tells young people to bail out big business

Jobs:

triangleBack to work? How the system fails the unemployed

triangleCon-Dems' hypocrisy over children's care

triangleHospital jobs scandal - Action now to save the NHS!