The Socialist issue 393
19 May 2005
Public health not private profit
DISABLED PEOPLE will have their benefit cut while big business get a £3 billion windfall from the NHS…
More bad news for economy
FOR BLAIR and Brown this was the ‘just-in-time’ election. "If the election had been delayed a few months, the party might have found…
Hands off incapacity benefit
THE QUEEN’S speech on 17 May shows what Blair intends to do in the first part of his third term…
Standing for socialism at Blackheath High
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I recently stood for the Socialist Party in the mock elections in my school, Blackheath High…
Football: Fans protest at billionaire’s takeover
ABOUT 2,000 men, women and young people came out on 12 May – some still in their work clothes or school uniforms…
Desperate smears on George Galloway
GEORGE GALLOWAY, the Respect MP for Bethnal Green and Bow has only been back in the Commons for a few weeks…
E=mc2 – how Einstein changed our understanding of theuniverse
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"The results of an electrodynamic investigation recently published by me in this journal lead to a very interesting conclusion, which shall be derived here"…
Revolt and repression in Uzbekistan
AT LEAST 700 people were brutally massacred by government troops in Uzbekistan over the weekend…
USA: Time to mobilise and fight back
LAST NOVEMBER, George Bush won re-election by distracting a section of voters with the ‘war on terrorism’ and appeals to “traditional values”…
The curse of long working hours
THE HYPOCRISY of the government and the bosses reached new depths last week…
Royal Mail privatisation threat after workers deliver record profits
ROYAL MAIL bosses are planning to borrow £2 billion from the government so that they can partly privatise the company by giving shares to the workforce…
Firefighters urge union to face up to challenges
DELEGATES AT the annual conference of the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) called on the union to face up to the challenge of a whole raft of assaults on Fire Service conditions and prepare for industrial action if…
Week-long strike at London Met
College lecturers fight back: LECTURERS AT London Met University are on strike for a week against management’s attempts to force almost 400 of them into a contract they don’t want…
Calls for an end to trade union passivity at Amicus conference
THE FIRST, and possibly last, conference of manufacturing and general services union Amicus took place this week…



