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The Socialist 18 April 2012

Strike on 10 May! Vote TUSC on 3 May!

The Socialist issue 714


Strike on 10 May! Vote TUSC on 3 May!

10 May strike will re-ignite pensions battle

Scrap the act! Unions must call national demo to save NHS

The revolting philanthropy of the filthy rich

Welsh government slashes student grants

NUS needs a fighting leadership

Clegg's text message plans make us LOL!

Them & Us


On 3 May use your vote to: Shake up politics and fight all cuts!

Vote Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) on 3 May

Come and hear TUSC candidates standing in your area


Re-elect the PCS fighting leadership

Usdaw conference

Health service pensions - reject the deal - coordinated action needed

Changing the trade unions into combative organisations


1932 - mass trespass won the right to roam


Pro-choice action in Worthing

No to cuts: make the bosses pay!

Disabled people fighting back

Success at Varndean College, Brighton

Obituary: Arthur Deane


USA: An 'inspiring vibrant movement'

Tunisia: Brutal government crackdown on protesters will backfire


Grim toll for hidden police racism

The Hunger Games

 
 
 
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Britain's privatised, publicly subsidised, overcrowded rail network is also the most expensive in Europe. If it was nationalised - even on a capitalist basis like France's railways - UK passengers would save a staggering £4.6 billion a year in fares, as season tickets in France cost around 13p a mile, compared to 21p in the UK.


Critical injuries

Working class and middle class people are suffering huge job losses and cuts in living standards and services - part of the price for sorting out the debt-laden economy claims the government. But the UK economy continues to flatline. It seems that big business is refusing to invest, preferring to sit on cash reserves amounting to an unbelievable £754 billion - equal to 50% of GDP!

According to the chief economic adviser to the Item Club: "British companies remain extremely risk averse. Until these companies stop stashing the cash... the economy will remain on the critical list."


Accidental tourists

UK premier David Cameron recently visited Burma, currently run by a repressive military clique and where EU trade sanctions apply. Cameron is keen to lift ("suspend") sanctions on behalf of British capitalists who are eager to exploit the country's rich resources and cheap labour. To get round the tricky problem that it would be illegal under sanctions for the businessmen accompanying Cameron to enter Burma, the ever helpful UK foreign office reclassified them as "tourists".


Money formula

One country where UK sanctions don't apply is Bahrain. The semi-feudal dictatorship crushed pro-democracy protests last year and has used torture and show trials against its dissidents.

Next week Bahrain is due to host a F1 motor racing event. F1 teams are participating on the grounds that the event is "safe", and multimillionaire F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone says 'don't mix sport and politics'.

Other reasons might be that the UK based McLaren F1 team is 40% owned by Bahrain's ruling family who also own 50% of the McLaren car group and that the event is worth $25 million to F1.


In this issue


Socialist Party news and analysis

Strike on 10 May! Vote TUSC on 3 May!

10 May strike will re-ignite pensions battle

Scrap the act! Unions must call national demo to save NHS

The revolting philanthropy of the filthy rich

Welsh government slashes student grants

NUS needs a fighting leadership

Clegg's text message plans make us LOL!

Them & Us


Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

On 3 May use your vote to: Shake up politics and fight all cuts!

Vote Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) on 3 May

Come and hear TUSC candidates standing in your area


Socialist Party workplace news

Re-elect the PCS fighting leadership

Usdaw conference

Health service pensions - reject the deal - coordinated action needed

Changing the trade unions into combative organisations


Socialist history

1932 - mass trespass won the right to roam


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Pro-choice action in Worthing

No to cuts: make the bosses pay!

Disabled people fighting back

Success at Varndean College, Brighton

Obituary: Arthur Deane


International socialist news and analysis

USA: An 'inspiring vibrant movement'

Tunisia: Brutal government crackdown on protesters will backfire


Reviews and Comment

Grim toll for hidden police racism

The Hunger Games


 

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Related links:

Injuries:

triangleThe scandal of death at work

triangleWorkers die on tower cranes - Con-Dems cut safety regulations

triangle"A Lonely Death With No Dignity"

triangleBosses get away with murder

Sanctions:

triangleWorkfare and the Labour Party: 'A less than stellar party'

triangleThe 'workfare bill' and sanctions targets

triangleThe alternative to war

triangleFight Against War - Fight For Socialism

Economy:

triangleWest London Socialist Party: Today's capitalist economy

triangleBreak with Thatcher's legacy! - Socialist policies needed

triangleHBOS scandal is just the tip of the iceberg

Bahrain:

triangleNews in brief

triangleBahrain repression: Muted criticism of West's ally

France:

triangleSahel: No to the war in Mali

Burma:

triangleTotal's fat fingers in every pie

Rail:

triangleWorkplace news in brief