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The Socialist issue 820

30 July 2014

No More Carnage in Gaza

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The Socialist issue 820

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Middle East

spotNo more carnage in Gaza – Mass struggle to end the siege – Stop Israeli state terror

Worldwide, people have once again been shocked and appalled by the terrible images broadcast from Gaza. Palestinians buried in the rubble of their homes, hundreds of children among the dead, thousands of civilians with devastating injuries.

London Gaza demo 19 July 2014, photo Paul Mattsson

London Gaza demo 19 July 2014, photo Paul Mattsson


spotGaza in crisis – Mass action needed to stop bloodshed

London Gaza demo 19 July 2014, photo Paul Mattsson

London Gaza demo 19 July 2014, photo Paul Mattsson


spotThousands march against slaughter in Gaza

Socialist Party feature

spotWW1 – 100 years since the great slaughter

One hundred years ago World War One began, unleashing slaughter on an unprecedented scale. It was dubbed the ‘Great War’, the ‘war to end wars’. For the ten million killed and more than ten million seriously injured it was certainly not great.

100 years since the Great Slaughter - World War One

100 years since the Great Slaughter – World War One


Socialist Party

spotObituary: Dave Boyes

We have to share the very sad news that Dave Boyes passed away on 17 July after his prolonged battle with illness

spotSocialism 2014: Ideas to change the world

See www.socialism2014.net for further info and to book tickets

spotSocialist Party news

Waltham Forest Socialist Party reading group meets on Wednesday evenings. As a new member of the reading group, I have already found that the reading and discussion has been useful

Socialist Party news and analysis

spotEconomic recovery – so where’s our share-out?

The Tories can barely conceal their glee. With a general election just ten months away, Chancellor Osborne has announced that the economy has now expanded for the sixth consecutive quarter

Marching against austerity on 20 October 2012, photo Paul Mattsson

Marching against austerity on 20 October 2012, photo Paul Mattsson


spotStudent loan sell-off plan scrapped

spotMore police spying revelations

Following the admission earlier this year that the police Special Demonstration Squad spied on the family campaign of Stephen Lawrence, a new police report admits that police gathered intelligence on 18 more families who had justice campaigns

spotMiliband needs a makeover… …of his party and his politics

spotThem & Us

Socialist Party reports and campaigns

spot£10/hr Now! Because the bills keep coming and the rent won’t wait!

‘Because the bills keep coming and the rent won’t wait’. This slogan, a version of which was used by Seattle’s victorious $15Now campaign, makes the case for raising the minimum wage devastatingly

Bakers Union National President Ian Hodson on a protest for a £10 minimum wage, photo by Jim Jepps

Bakers Union National President Ian Hodson on a protest for a £10 minimum wage, photo by Jim Jepps


spotTolpuddle martyrs rally


spotAnd now for something completely different… a barricaded cinema

spotHackney tenants get organised

Lindsey Garrett from the New Era Estate in Hoxton spoke to Brian Debus from Hackney Socialist Party.

spotSolidarity with Birmingham student occupiers

spotSouthampton: Channel 4’s Immigration Street condemned

spotRugby League: Have Featherstone fans got their club back?

“It will all end in tears,” some Featherstone Rovers Rugby League football club supporters said when news broke of major new investors and signings at the club

Socialist Party workplace news

spotPassport Office strikes for jobs and decent pay

There was a good mood on the picket line at Newport passport office as workers struck to demand additional staff and improved pay

spotReinstate Bryan Kennedy

Housing under attack – build the resistance: Bryan Kennedy, victimised Unite union rep at One Housing Group, was sacked by letter on 17 June having been suspended by his employer back in February.

spotThe games that Glasgow Labour plays

Trade union members in Glasgow’s sports centres and museums have been in dispute with Glasgow Life, a company run by Glasgow City’s Labour-led council, over payments for working during the Commonwealth Games

spotDoncaster Care UK workers striking for 2 weeks

spotWorkplace news in brief

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