The Socialist 2 June 2010
Stop Israeli state terror!
British Airways strike: Full support for the cabin crew
Oil spill is 'worst environmental disaster' to hit US
No to privatised academies: Defend public education
Millionaire cabinet plans cuts in benefits
Interview with sacked Telegen workers
Youth Fight for Jobs: More trade unions add their support
Cardiff says 'no' to the racist EDL
Gateshead tenants demand decent homes
Socialists campaign for Pride not profit in Birmingham
Margaret Thatcher: Why workers cannot forget
Minority representation in Scotland for Westminster coalition of cuts
Socialist Party Scotland to be launched
Fighting council cuts: Planning for united strikes in Kirklees
PCS conference Defend the public sector
Coventry - time for mass action
Will the councils fight the cuts?
University and Colleges Union: Congress votes to fight
Jamaican armed forces surround and storm poor neighbourhood
Workers' suicides: The human cost of an iPad
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Socialists campaign for Pride not profit in Birmingham
On Saturday 29 May, Socialist Party activists from across the West Midlands region campaigned at Birmingham's annual LGBT Pride event. Thousands of LGBT people and allies from across the Midlands attended the Pride weekend.
We argued for unity between all workers in response to the growing threat of public service cuts, and the threat of the far right. We put across the message that homophobia and transphobia are tools used to divide the working class.
We also argued for a socialist alternative to the growing commercialisation of LGBT politics. The enthusiastic response to our material demonstrated that there is a layer of working class LGBT people frustrated with the politics of organisations like Stonewall. Such organisations seem more concerned with promoting 'LGBT friendly' big businesses and attempting to buy gay liberation via the 'pink pound', and do not put forward radical change and genuine equality.
Socialist Party members handed out around 1,000 leaflets putting forward a socialist path to LGBT liberation and workers' unity, sold 40 copies of The Socialist and raised £80 fighting fund. Four people were interested in joining the Socialist Party.
Jennifer O'Sullivan, Birmingham Socialist Party
In this issue
British Airways cabin crew strike
British Airways strike: Full support for the cabin crew
Environment and socialism
Oil spill is 'worst environmental disaster' to hit US
Socialist Party news and analysis
No to privatised academies: Defend public education
Millionaire cabinet plans cuts in benefits
Interview with sacked Telegen workers
Youth Fight for Jobs: More trade unions add their support
Anti-racism
Cardiff says 'no' to the racist EDL
Housing crisis
Gateshead tenants demand decent homes
Socialist Party LGBT
Socialists campaign for Pride not profit in Birmingham
Marxist analysis: history
Margaret Thatcher: Why workers cannot forget
Scotland
Minority representation in Scotland for Westminster coalition of cuts
Socialist Party Scotland to be launched
Socialist Party workplace news
Fighting council cuts: Planning for united strikes in Kirklees
PCS conference Defend the public sector
Coventry - time for mass action
Will the councils fight the cuts?
University and Colleges Union: Congress votes to fight
International socialist news and analysis
Jamaican armed forces surround and storm poor neighbourhood
Workers' suicides: The human cost of an iPad
Related links:
Pride flag is about unity in struggle
Stonewall riots' legacy shows need for socialist struggle to win LGBT+ liberation
Birmingham Pride - revitalising political struggle
Discussion and debate at Leeds Trans Pride
Birmingham Socialist Party: How can we fight for socialist change and a new workers' party?
Socialist Party national meeting: Perspectives for socialism after the elections
Socialist Party LGBT+ members' meeting: Perspectives and tasks
National Education Union needs a socialist, fighting deputy general secretary
30 years on from Section 28: the legacy of fighting LGBT+ attacks must continue
Widespread condemnation of horrifying, violent, homophobic assaults
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