The Socialist 19 June 2013
Cuts can be beaten!

Why we're going to the NSSN conference: Coventry communications workers
Fight the Tories for right to a decent education system
Student loans threat: Action needed on student debt mountain
Lowest living standards in a decade
We can beat the bedroom tax - Supplement to the Socialist
Turkey: Eyewitness to Erdogan's state terror
Southampton byelection: Labour vote halved
Fire cuts - public will support strike action
Home care: Cuts and outsourcing equal abuse
Wales campaigners fight for NHS
Bin workers strike for seven days
NUT members strike to defend teaching assistant posts
Housing support workers say 'enough is enough'
Unison Local Government conference: Leadership faces delegates' anger
Support for socialist alternative to pro-cuts New Labour at GMB conference
Wales Shop Stewards' Network conference
Budding trade unionists and passionate Chartists
BBC 'unbalanced' on Liverpool 47
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Greenwich plans its 'year of the paper'
As part of the 'year of the paper', Greenwich Socialist Party members held a successful meeting on increasing sales of and writing for the Socialist. Plans were made to boost sales, especially to local government workers.
Socialist Party branches should launch their paper sales campaign soon - contact 020 8988 8777 or [email protected] for campaign materials and/or for a meeting speaker.
Pay in your Fighting Fund by 28 June
The fighting fund collectathon fortnight ends this weekend and Socialist Party branches will be holding fundraising events to ensure that they reach their target by the end of the quarter on Friday 28 June.
Cardiff Central branch raised £62 on a car boot sale last weekend. Llanelli and West Wales branch has recently produced a new pamphlet, Revolutionary Rhymes - Class Struggle and Music in South Wales, raising over £50 so far.
When combined with the sales of another pamphlet, West Wales in Revolt, over £340 has been raised since February. Contact [email protected] to order copies of either pamphlet.
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In this issue
Socialist Party news and analysis
Why we're going to the NSSN conference: Coventry communications workers
Fight the Tories for right to a decent education system
Student loans threat: Action needed on student debt mountain
Lowest living standards in a decade
Fighting the bedroom tax
We can beat the bedroom tax - Supplement to the Socialist
International socialist news and analysis
Turkey: Eyewitness to Erdogan's state terror
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Southampton byelection: Labour vote halved
Fire cuts - public will support strike action
Home care: Cuts and outsourcing equal abuse
Wales campaigners fight for NHS
Socialist Party workplace news
Bin workers strike for seven days
NUT members strike to defend teaching assistant posts
Housing support workers say 'enough is enough'
Unison Local Government conference: Leadership faces delegates' anger
Support for socialist alternative to pro-cuts New Labour at GMB conference
Wales Shop Stewards' Network conference
Socialist Party reviews
Budding trade unionists and passionate Chartists
BBC 'unbalanced' on Liverpool 47
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