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Class Actions
Class Actions are a Salford-based rap duo who support the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition. They performed at the Socialism 2010 social.
Last year the band worked with Tony Mulhearn whose voice is sampled on their track Militant, and they have endorsed Tony's campaign for mayor of Liverpool.
Aslan AK of Class Actions says: "Tony is a true working class hero. He is genuinely prepared to put his neck on the line to help normal people, the people of Liverpool need someone like that."
The band were in Liverpool recently to produce the video of their latest track Rip Up the Sun which features Liverpool football fans doing just that. The track has been released to coincide with the anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster.
Check out the band on their website www.classactionsuk.com
Militant, with Tony's voice, is track five on their mix tape Con Dem Killers, and Rip Up the Sun is available for download too.
Paul Gerrard, Salford
In this issue
Vote TUSC in May
On 3 May, use your vote to: Rage against austerity!
London Mayor election - Boris versus Ken
Plymouth's 'them & us' elections
A packed launch meeting for Tony4Mayor campaign in Liverpool
Wales can't afford to wait: fight back now!
Socialist Party news and analysis
Ireland: Mass movement against household tax and austerity
Working Tax Credit cut
Them & Us
Socialist Party feature
WANTED - decent affordable housing!
Socialist Party workplace news
NUT teachers' conference
Bus workers prepare to fight for Olympic payment
Job cuts at Debenhams
Unison Service Group Executive elections
Socialist Party youth and students
Living to work, not working to live
Clegg's 'youth contract' won't create real, long-term jobs
DWP tells young people to bail out big business
Next threat to under-25s: Housing Benefit
Class Actions
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
East London and the Olympics
Kill the act before it kills the NHS
Readers' comments
Surviving the Titanic
When bosses say "we don't need you today"
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