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The Socialist 13 August 2008

No to food and fuel poverty

No to food & fuel poverty

Don't miss the Socialist Party summer camp

Protectionism looms as Doha round fails

Fast news


The Socialist diary: details of meetings and events


Oppose the BNP 'Festival of Hate'

Protest at BNP's racist policies

Fighting on class policies


Georgia - Russia conflict: Disaster for working people


CWI Summer School 2008: Capitalism at a crucial turning point in its history


Save our Post Offices: Sheffield campaign builds strength

Strike threat produces Glasgow pay victory

 
 

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Campaigning against the BNP

Fighting on class policies

YOUTH AGAINST Racism, helped by young Socialist Party members from across South Wales, took to Swansea's streets on 2 August to protest at the BNP's vile, racist lies and to put forward a socialist solution to the problems of soaring inflation, wage cuts and cuts in public services faced by working-class people.

The BNP, led by convinced neo-fascists, tries to take advantage of the anger and frustration felt by ordinary people over these issues, and to lay the blame on immigrants and ethnic minorities. Of course, their task is made much easier by the nationalist scaremongering published daily in the mainstream capitalist press.

As well as explaining the BNP's racist, sexist and homophobic agenda, we also discussed the causes of workers' day-to-day problems. Almost everybody we spoke to enthusiastically agreed with us on these points. Several people expressed an interest in going to the protest against the BNP's Red, White and Blue 'festival'.

Our event showed the potential for building a mass campaign against the BNP's racism and for a new party of the working class, to put forward a real solution to the misery of capitalism.

Joe Fathallah

Far right forced to pay out

A FAR right organisation, "ProK-ln" has had to pay 10,200 euro (£8,000) to Claus Ludwig, a councillor for the Left Party (Die Linke) in Koln, Germany. ProK-ln published a video containing false information about the councillor on its website despite written warnings to stop doing so.

Claus Ludwig says: "This money is the product of unbelievable stupidity by ProK-ln. But it is also a result of anti-fascist activity." He will use this money to support the work against racism, Nazis and ProK-ln and to build anti-racist youth and school students' groups.


In this issue

No to food & fuel poverty

Don't miss the Socialist Party summer camp

Protectionism looms as Doha round fails

Fast news


The Socialist Diary

The Socialist diary: details of meetings and events


Anti-racism

Oppose the BNP 'Festival of Hate'

Protest at BNP's racist policies

Fighting on class policies


International socialist news and analysis

Georgia - Russia conflict: Disaster for working people


Special feature

CWI Summer School 2008: Capitalism at a crucial turning point in its history


Socialist Party workplace news

Save our Post Offices: Sheffield campaign builds strength

Strike threat produces Glasgow pay victory


 

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