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The Socialist 9 February 2011

Big Society? Big Con!

The Socialist issue 657

Big society? ... big con!

Fight the cuts - whoever makes them

Ditch the library cuts

Hands off our forests!

Campaigners reject maternity unit cuts

Billy Bragg helps raise Exeter Anti-Cuts funds

Institute of Directors, bosses' organisation, bares its teeth at unions

Solidarity with the Egyptian masses

Uprising in Egypt - Socialist Party public meetings

EDL racists terrorise Luton

Fast news


National education shutdown needed

PCS young members' network conference

Yorkshire: organising the student movement

Demonstrating against cuts in Grimsby

Volunteering 'plaster' for unemployment


Egypt: Is revolution derailed?

Economic crisis in Greece: Immigrants made scapegoats

Solidarity messages needed for US prison reform activist


Southampton campaigners march in defence of jobs and services

Jobs massacre at Pfizer

Striking against health job cuts

Scottish Unison members oppose leadership's sell-out

Leicester Unison members rally against all cuts

March against the job losses in Greenwich

Unite anti-cuts conference


Woody Sez


Life on the autistic spectrum

 
 

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Solidarity with the Egyptian masses

Newcastle

UP TO 100 protesters gathered at Newcastle students union to demonstrate their solidarity with the Egyptian masses on 4 February. The messages on the banners, both in English and Arabic, were clear: "Mubarak must go".

One of the protesters, Rana Salem, a young woman from Alexandria, said she had waited all her life for this revolution: "People are being killed in Tahrir Square.

"We want the world to know we are standing with our people in Egypt. We want this rotten regime removed as soon as possible - before there is more loss of life.

"This regime has ruled for 30 years, but now we will not tolerate another seven months."

Similar views were expressed by Fatma Soliman who said: "We have suffered under Mubarak's regime for 30 years.

"Look at all the people who have died this week, especially last night when he gave the order to kill unarmed protesters."

Elaine Brunskill

London

SEVERAL HUNDRED people gathered at the US embassy in central London on Saturday 5 February to show solidarity with the revolution in Egypt. After speeches from campaigns such as the Stop the War coalition and Palestinian Solidarity, they marched to the Egyptian embassy.

The big question on everybody's lips was what needs to happen next. Unfortunately none of the speakers offered any way forward.

No-one raised the vital role of the working class and trade unions.

Only Socialist Party leaflets put forward a working class programme, including; calling for immediate and free elections to a revolutionary democratic constituent assembly, and a majority workers' and rural workers' government.

Leeds

AROUND 200 people, mostly from Middle East countries, demonstrated in Leeds on Saturday 5 February in support of the ongoing revolt in Egypt.

As well as some professionally produced placards with vague slogans calling for 'freedom for Egypt', there were more radical hand-made ones. Several called for 'Mubarak Go Now' and another saying: 'We are all Egypt, We are all revolutionaries'.

One placard showed pictures of Mubarak side by side with previous British prime ministers who had supported him, both Tory and Labour.

After the main protest ended, many young protesters gathered to chant slogans calling for the end of the Mubarak regime. One young woman told The Socialist: "We wanted to chant slogans telling Mubarak out now, but we're being told that we have to be polite and chant for 'freedom'.

"But for that to happen Mubarak must go."

Leeds Socialist Party member

In this issue


Socialist Party news and analysis

Big society? ... big con!

Fight the cuts - whoever makes them

Ditch the library cuts

Hands off our forests!

Campaigners reject maternity unit cuts

Billy Bragg helps raise Exeter Anti-Cuts funds

Institute of Directors, bosses' organisation, bares its teeth at unions

Solidarity with the Egyptian masses

Uprising in Egypt - Socialist Party public meetings

EDL racists terrorise Luton

Fast news


Socialist Party youth and students

National education shutdown needed

PCS young members' network conference

Yorkshire: organising the student movement

Demonstrating against cuts in Grimsby

Volunteering 'plaster' for unemployment


International socialist news and analysis

Egypt: Is revolution derailed?

Economic crisis in Greece: Immigrants made scapegoats

Solidarity messages needed for US prison reform activist


Socialist Party workplace news

Southampton campaigners march in defence of jobs and services

Jobs massacre at Pfizer

Striking against health job cuts

Scottish Unison members oppose leadership's sell-out

Leicester Unison members rally against all cuts

March against the job losses in Greenwich

Unite anti-cuts conference


Socialist Party review

Woody Sez


Comment

Life on the autistic spectrum


 

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Related links:

Egypt:

triangleSwansea Socialist Party: Egypt

triangleRevolution through Arab eyes - the Factory

triangleStriking back in austerity Britain: Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party general secretary writes

triangleMubarak's state machine blamed for football massacre

triangleEgypt - A year of revolution and counter-revolution

triangleDerby Socialist Party: Egypt after the elections - What has changed?

Solidarity:

triangleSocialist MEP discusses way forward for Tamils struggle

triangleUCU joins 10 May strike - student solidarity needed

triangleTamil Solidarity 20 April Day of Action

triangleBrazil - Trade unionist sacked for denouncing a death

London:

triangleNational TUC demonstration: 'A future that works'

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network (NSSN) 6th annual national conference

triangleWest London Socialist Party: The February 1917 Russian revolution

Leeds:

triangleLeeds North West Socialist Party: Perspectives for the USA (including Occupy)

triangleLeeds North West Socialist Party: Greece and the Eurozone crisis

triangleLeeds City & Bradford Socialist Party: The national question and the Scottish referendum

Newcastle:

triangleLow-paid Tyne and Wear Metro cleaners fight for free travel

triangleNewcastle Socialist Party: Prepare for future struggles

triangleShafted By AEI cables

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triangleBristol Central Socialist Party: Art and Politics

triangleBristol Central Socialist Party: The role of the monarchy in capitalist society

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