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30 May 2013
York Socialist Party: The history of the CWI
New York Club, 26 Blossom St, York YO24 1AJ, writes Thursday 30th May 2013.
28 May 2013
Birmingham Socialist Party: Climate change and the environment
Is it too late to save the environment? How does socialist planning of the economy offer a solution to the environmental destruction caused by capitalism, writes Tuesday 28th May 2013.
23 May 2013
York Socialist Party: Modern day slavery
New York Club, just opposite Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate, 26 Blossom St, York YO24 1AJ, writes Thursday 23rd May 2013.
22 May 2013
West London Socialist Party: Immigration and racism
With the recent surge in the polls for Ukip, how do we deal with worries around immigration and racist attitudes exploited by capitalist politicians?
16 May 2013
We are living in a time of revolts, rebellions and revolutions. Across Europe, millions of workers have been involved in general strikes against brutal austerity unleashed by the bosses and their political...
16 May 2013
West London Socialist Party: Today's capitalist economy
Over 150 yrs ago Karl Marx described the nature of capitalism with its constant cycle of boom and bust, writes Thursday 16th May 2013.
15 May 2013
Protesters demand councils reject blacklisting companies
Unite the union took its blacklisting campaign to the Waltham Forest on 15 May
15 May 2013
We've been hearing this rubbish for years - British workers are lazy - and now Eton-educated Tory London mayor Boris 'the bankers' friend' Johnson has stepped in, accusing British workers of sloth
15 May 2013
TUSC builds support in Leicester byelection
After more than a month's dedicated campaigning for TUSC, the Abbey ward byelection was held on 9 May
15 May 2013
Axe the killer tax: End the bedroom tax now
The death of Stephanie Bottrill, who couldn't afford the bedroom tax, is a tragedy made in Westminster by a government that wants to make working class people pay for the economic crisis
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