The Socialist 8 July 2010 Mass action can stop cuts
Build united action to stop the cuts Con-Dem budget cuts: Hitting those on benefits hardest How will George Osborne's budget affect families? Housing benefit cuts - increasing homelessness Cuts to disability benefits will increase misery Fight the savage cuts by Neath/Port Talbot council Hull: Rallying against the austerity budget 'Godfather' turning in his grave BNP forced to abandon its 'festival of hate' South Africa: 5,000 sacked miners on strike Organise against academies now! Limited new 'final' offer facing BA cabin crew PCS will fight new attack on redundancy pay Unison by-election: fighting leadership needed Shrewsbury Pickets march for justice Lindsey refinery fire death: inquiry needed Unite general secretary election: Interview: Ken Clarke's prison plans Pride, prejudice, fightback and hypocrisy Socialism 2010 Saturday 6 - Sunday 7 November When the financial wizardry lost its magic |
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Home | The Socialist 8 July 2010 | Join the Socialist Party Pride, prejudice, fightback and hypocrisyPRIDE STARTED 40 years ago as a political demonstration for gay rights. London Pride 2010 on 3 July was a carnival, with politics only at the fringes. The gay establishment claim that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people have "arrived" after legal reforms, such as civil partnerships and equalisation of the age of consent, left nothing to fight for. Greg RandallWelcome as law reforms are, they do not give LGBT people liberation. Laws against racial and sexual discrimination have been around for 40 years but racism and sexism have not disappeared. Both anecdotal evidence and police figures show an upward trend in homophobic attacks, bullying in schools is still rife and in many communities being gay is still something that it's safer to keep quiet. The Tories claim to be converted to supporting gay rights, yet they are in alliance with homophobic right wing nationalists in the European parliament. The voting record of many cabinet ministers on gay rights issues has been abysmal and several Tory backbenchers share the US Christian right's vicious ideology. Whenever cuts are introduced capitalist politicians go for services relied on by minority groups, perceiving them as easy targets. The ruling class hope to avoid blame for such attacks by finding scapegoats and creating division in society. The homophobic "section 28" law was used to cover up attacks on council services in the same act of parliament. The Socialist Party LGBT Group was at London Pride campaigning against the Con-Dem cuts programme with a stall and petitions at the start of the parade. While our warning was well received, and we sold many copies of the Socialist, the cuts' effects have not yet been widely felt. Many people obviously hope against hope that the cuts won't have much impact. Of course some few are looking forward to the cuts. One Tory councillor, out walking his dog, told us that workers are "stupid" and "obese", showing how the Tories see ordinary people. And given his own ample girth, it shows they haven't given up on hypocrisy - or dinners. We assured him that we will carry on fighting for LGBT liberation, which involves getting rid of his band of upper class wreckers from government and taking away their control over society. In this issue Socialist Party editorial
Socialist Party feature
Anti-cuts campaign
Youth fight for jobs Anti-racism
International socialist news and analysis
Education
BA dispute
Civil Service
Workplace news
Workplace analysis
Interview with Brian Caton
Socialist Party LGBT
Socialist Party events
Socialist Party reviews
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