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The Socialist 21 March 2012

Tell the Con-Dem government: NO CUTS!

The Socialist issue 710


Tell the Con-Dem government: NO CUTS!

Prepare for future struggle - build the trade union left

Build a strategy to win on pensions

Stop the NHS sell-off - National demo now!

Stroud: Labour lets NHS down again


Capitalism isn't working: Time to fight for socialist change

Fight or privatise: A tale of two councils


Budget: far from 'all in it together'

Student walkout: Socialist Students show what could have been

No to workfare - fight for a genuine alternative

Defend the right to protest!

Youth demand future at Dundee sham summit

Them & Us


MMP packaging: workers still locked out

Swindon hospital workers fight bullying

Construction workers demand better pay and conditions

Workplace news in brief


The 'Kony 2012' phenomena

Sri Lanka's Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished


Smear campaign on Hillsborough?

Single and video: ill Manors by Plan B

 
 
 
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Smear campaign on Hillsborough?

John Cosgrove

Football rivalry is common in Liverpool between Liverpool and Everton supporters.

But fans stand shoulder to shoulder on the Hillsborough disaster of 1989. So recent "revelations" on Hillsborough have been greeted with anger.

A leaked document says that the then chief constable Sir Kenneth Oxford told Margaret Thatcher's aide, within days of Hillsborough, that the main cause of the tragedy that cost 96 lives was that Liverpool fans were "drunk" and "ticketless." He hadn't attended the game nor did he carry out any investigation in the days that followed.

These were lies and factually incorrect comments. The inquiry found the disaster's major cause was South Yorkshire Police's failings in crowd control. The media in the past tried to shift the blame from poor policing to the fans. As the inquiry found that Liverpool fans were not to blame for what happened, who was?

No individual has ever been named as having a responsibility or duty of care.

The panel from the inquiry sifted through over 400,000 government documents on Hillsborough and many are still to be examined. So Merseyside people wonder why our chief of police's feeling that it was Liverpool fans' faults has been leaked? An attempted smear campaign?

Prominent public figures will surely be named in the documents. So the one leak from 400,000 that blames the fans is publicised.

In 1989 we called for a labour movement inquiry to determine who really was to blame, and we are still determined to win justice for the 96.


In this issue


Fighting the cuts

Tell the Con-Dem government: NO CUTS!

Prepare for future struggle - build the trade union left

Build a strategy to win on pensions

Stop the NHS sell-off - National demo now!

Stroud: Labour lets NHS down again


Socialist Party features

Capitalism isn't working: Time to fight for socialist change

Fight or privatise: A tale of two councils


Socialist Party news and analysis

Budget: far from 'all in it together'

Student walkout: Socialist Students show what could have been

No to workfare - fight for a genuine alternative

Defend the right to protest!

Youth demand future at Dundee sham summit

Them & Us


Socialist Party workplace news

MMP packaging: workers still locked out

Swindon hospital workers fight bullying

Construction workers demand better pay and conditions

Workplace news in brief


International socialist news and analysis

The 'Kony 2012' phenomena

Sri Lanka's Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished


Reviews and readers' comments

Smear campaign on Hillsborough?

Single and video: ill Manors by Plan B


 

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