The Socialist 30 June 2010 Only one choice... Fight Back! Only one choice... Fight back! Western strategy on Afghanistan in tatters From stimulus to austerity at dizzying speed Academies: Fight the Tories' offensive on state education Opposing the slash and burn budget Unison general secretary election: Prentis vote falls despite Con-Dem attacks Tube workers ballot for action Thousands of jobcentre workers threatened with dole United for Education day of action 21 June Students say no to rip-off graduation ceremony National Shop Stewards Network conference: An urgent call for united working class action France, Italy: Workers struggle against savage austerity cuts Australia: Gillard replaces Rudd but Labour's right wing policies remain Trotsky admirer copies his idol Challenging the global warming sceptics |
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Home | The Socialist 30 June 2010 | Join the Socialist Party Fast newsOil plansWITH BP's oil spill disaster continuing to pollute the Gulf of Mexico, executives of the big five oil companies - BP, ExxonMobil, Chevron, ConocoPhillips and Shell - recently appeared in front of a US Congressional hearing to defend their oil spill response plans. BP's plan for the Gulf, dated June 2009, looks to have been cut and pasted from a plan to deal with oil spills in the Arctic. The plan lists, for example:
The report was rubber-stamped by the US government's compromised and much criticised regulatory body - the Minerals Management Service (see The Socialist, issue 627). Profits not safetyThe big five oil companies amassed nearly $289 billion in profits over the last three years. They spent $39 billion to explore for new oil and gas. Yet the average investment in research and development for safety, accident prevention, and spill response was a paltry $20 million a year, less than 0.1% of their profits. According to Ed Markey, the Democrat senator for Massachusetts, oil companies are drilling for free in the Gulf of Mexico on leases that equate to more than $50 billion in lost government royalties. Abortion rightsTHE ARGUMENTS for further reducing the time limit on abortions were discredited by a report published last week. It conclusively showed that connections in the brain are not fully formed until 24 weeks' gestation, meaning that no pain can be felt before then. The study also found that even after this stage the foetus is kept in an unconscious state in the womb. A separate report on abortion concluded that it would be impossible to compile a list of conditions which count as 'serious handicap' because the long term effects on the child and family cannot be predicted. This report was commissioned in response to the claim that women regularly abort foetuses with only minor conditions. Reports like these show that the scientific evidence clearly supports those who fight for the universal right to free and safe abortion on demand. Sarah WrackIn this issue
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