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The Socialist issue 1142

14 July 2021

NHS: Kick out the privatisers, fight for a 15% pay rise

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The Socialist issue 1142

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NHS

spotNHS: Kick out the privatisers – Fight for a 15% Pay rise

spotScrap the privatising health and care bill

spotTories threaten to axe free prescriptions for older workers

Covid

spotWe cannot trust this government over Covid: Fight for a new workers’ party

spotTrade unions must continue the fight for Covid safety

LGBTQ+

spotPride is protest – Build a mass movement for LGBTQ+ liberation and socialism

spotLGBTQ+ workers’ charter

Workplace news

spotDagenham school workers strike against ‘fire and rehire’ pay cuts

spotSt Mungo’s strikers end 12-week strike

spotTelecoms workers angry at CWU deal with BT

spotGKN Birmingham workers rally against plant closure

spotBrush workers into eighth week of strike

spotWorkplace round-up

International

spotNew wave of radicalisation in Latin America

spotPutting the Olympic gravy train ahead of public health

spotKazakhstan: Solidarity with protesters attacked by regime forces

News

spotKeep the Universal Credit uplift

spotDefend the triple lock – Fight to end poverty pensions

spotWealth chasm widens

spotRight-wing study concludes youth like socialism

Campaigns

spotYouth Fight for Jobs is back

spotWe need councillors who will end housing crisis – vote TUSC in Staines on 22 July

spotStop Pimlico gentrification

spotWhy I joined the Socialist Party

My political interests stemmed from awareness of social issues – discrimination around race, gender, sexuality, and particularly from being a feminist

spotEveryone can spot Socialist Party in Stoke

spotSocialist Party meetings say: We’re ready to go out and campaign

Readers’ opinion

spotEngland football team

As a football fan that supports England, I never thought I’d see what the team achieved in at the World Cup in the summer 2018 topped

spotFarewell Leicester Square – the story of Britain’s first black bus driver

Farewell Leicester Square tells the story of Joe Clough – Britain’s first black bus driver. It opens in Jamaica, where Joe was born and began his career as a driver working on horse-drawn carriages.

spotReaders’ comments

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