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21 June 2012
Bristol East Socialist Party: There is an Alternative
Matt Gordon will look at why the capitalist system is in crisis and explain there is an alternative to ordinary people paying the costs through cuts, job losses and inflation, writes Thursday 21st June 2012.
19 June 2012
Bristol Central Socialist Party: Art and Politics
Should we just view art aesthetically, or see it as a product of its historical context? Is art stifled in class society, and can it be a force for social change? Dan Smart looks at the relationship between...
12 June 2012
Bristol Central Socialist Party: The Pentonville Dockers
July will see the 40th year anniversary of the arrest of the Pentonville Five for refusing to stop picketing a container depot, writes For more info, call/text 07814 377198 or email johnyeandle@live.co.uk.
5 June 2012
Bristol Central Socialist Party: The role of the monarchy in capitalist society
Britain is one of the oldest capitalist countries, and yet is holding a national holiday for the Diamond Jubilee and still retains its royal family, writes Tuesday 5 June 2012.
23 May 2012
Bristol East Socialist Party: Solidarity with Greek workers
A political earthquake in Greece has seen austerity rejected by 2 in 3 voters, now the Greek workers are faced with the challenge of going the whole way. Mike Luff will analyse these dramatic events, writes Wednesday 23rd May 2012.
22 May 2012
Bristol Central Socialist Party: The Socialist Movement in Kazakhstan
The Socialist Party is part of the Committee for a Workers' International, which includes a sister party in Kazakhstan, writes For more info, call/text 07814 377198 or email johnyeandle@live.co.uk.
15 May 2012
Bristol Central Socialist Party: Socialism and Stalinism
Leon Trotsky said that a nationalised planned economy needs democracy as the human body needs oxygen, writes Tuesday 15 May 2012.
8 May 2012
Bristol Central Socialist Party: Will there be War with Iran?
US and Israeli politicians are showing increasing signs that Iran may be the next object of Western imperial interests in the Middle East, writes For more info, call/text 07814 377198 or email johnyeandle@live.co.uk.
1 May 2012
Bristol Socialist Party: International Workers' Day
Guest speaker Jim Thomson (Socialist Party national committee member) speaks on the history of May Day, writes For more info, call/text 07814 377198 or email johnyeandle@live.co.uk.
14 September 2011
Bristol: Labour's short-lived valour
In May Bristol's ruling Liberal Democrats announced their intention to privatise the council's home care service, writes Robin Clapp.
7 September 2011
Bristol marches against home care sell-off
'Main political cliques all support privatisation': "Thank you, you are bloody marvellous," ended Bob Taylor's emotional speech at a Bristol rally on Saturday 3 September against the selling off of home care in the city
19 August 2011
Bristol Connexions staff take strike action
Staff from Connexions in Bristol took strike action last Thursday, joined by colleagues from across the former Avon area, in the face of attacks to pay and conditions
8 June 2011
Vulnerable patients abused at privately run Bristol hospital
In a shocking exposé of Winterbourne View 'hospital' near Bristol, owned by Castlebeck, an undercover Panorama reporter Joe Casey filmed people with learning disabilities and autism being systematically abused by staff
27 April 2011
TUSC election challenge: vote socialist to stop the cuts
Round the country: Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts (TUSC) candidates in Bristol are standing in 16 seats across Bristol in the local elections...
27 April 2011
Bristol 'Tesco riot' reveals anger
On Thursday night, 21 April, disturbances took place in the Stokes Croft area of Bristol when police clashed with anti-Tesco protesters and the local squatting community...
5 April 2011
Bristol meeting - The battle of our lives has begun
In the most inspiring public meeting since the launch of the anti-Poll Tax movement in Bristol in 1989, over 200 angry workers and young people discussed the need to step up the city's anti-cuts campaigning. An edited version of this article appeared in The Socialist.
7 December 2010
Mass peaceful demonstrations against cuts treated to repressive and sometimes violent 'policing'
On 5th December, for the fourth time in a month, hundreds of officers subjected a mass peaceful demonstrations against cuts to repressive, and sometimes violent 'policing'...
1 December 2010
Bristol students defend their right to march!
After last weeks demonstration against tuition fees and education cuts, where 4000 students were disgustingly prevented from marching into the city centre by police, over 2000 Marched this Tuesday (30th November), writes Frankie Langland, Bristol Socialist Party.
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