Articles from the Socialist, issue 532
7 May 2008
Coventry: Socialist election success shows the way forward
Dave Nellist, Coventry Socialist Pary councillor, photo Paul Mattsson |
ESTABLISHMENT POLITICIANS are so unpopular that in last week’s council elections every party tried to pose as the opposition whether they ran the council or not, writes Dave Griffiths, Coventry.
Meltdown for Brown – but he won’t change course
Editorial: The barbarians are at the gate. After the London mayoral victory of the Tory Neanderthal Boris Johnson and the New Labour meltdown in the rest of the country,…
Elections round-up and results
Election victories for class fighters
Socialist Party news and analysis
Grangemouth refinery: Oil strike wins concessions
ON TUESDAY 29 April, following a short meeting at Grangemouth oil refinery’s gates, the early shift returned to work, ending the 48-hour stoppage that had brought the flow of oil from the North Sea to a halt, writes Ian Leech, Glasgow.
May Day marches
TUC attacks Labour on working poverty
Bangor Socialist Students fight tuition fees
Album review: The Bright Lights of America
Socialist Party Marxist analysis
France 1968: Capitalism brought to its knees
FORTY YEARS ago this month, France was gripped by a revolutionary fever. Within days of a one-day general strike being called in solidarity with protesting students, ten million workers were on strike.
How workers and youth are building a Left alternative in France
Sri Lanka: 25 years of war and conflict
May Day Greetings
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Socialist Party workplace news
Unison witch-hunt: Defend the four, come to the lobby!
Mark Thomas condemns witch-hunt
‘Raising the roof’ at Usdaw conference
National Shop Stewards Network second conference
Come to the 2008 Campaign for a New Workers’ Party conference