The Socialist

The Socialist 28 August 2013

Stop Cuts - Demand united action

The Socialist issue 777

Stop cuts - Demand united action

Lobbying bill: don't let this Tory dream come true

The trial of Chelsea Manning

Them & Us


No to imperialist intervention in Syria

Egypt: al-Sisi's military tightens its grip on power


"I have a dream" - 50th anniversary of march


Unionise to fight zero-hour contracts!

Nothing new at Sports Direct


One Housing Group workers go into battle again

Unison: Tiny margin against Scottish local government strike

Coventry postal workers fight bullying management

The role of a workers' rep

Workplace In Brief


Fighting mood at meeting to defend Whipps Cross Hospital

Wales' Mid-Staffs crisis

Support the DPAC week of action

Carlisle - Building the anti-bedroom tax fightback

Arrest Cuadrilla bosses - not fracking protesters!

Socialist Party camp


Film review: Elysium - an 'allegory for class warfare'

Exhibition review: Lowry's one track vision

 
 
 
 

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Socialist Party camp

Sixty people attended the Socialist Party (SP) summer camp in Ware, Hertfordshire, on the August bank holiday weekend, organised by Eastern region SP.

As well as the political discussions, including '100 years since the Dublin Lockout' , many campers took part in the activities such as the climbing wall, archery and even axe throwing!

Over £800 was pledged to the fighting fund appeal at the Saturday night 'World in Turmoil' meeting, where SP general secretary Peter Taaffe introduced the discussion.

New Publication - 1913 Dublin Lockout

A hundred years ago, the most bitter industrial battle in Ireland's history - the Dublin lockout of 1913 - was under way. The Socialist Party in Ireland has produced a lively book commemorating this immortal struggle and the inspiring leadership of fighters such as Jim Larkin.

Let us rise! The Dublin Lockout - its impact and legacy
Special offer for readers of the Socialist: £5 including postage and packing

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In this issue


Socialist Party news and analysis

Stop cuts - Demand united action

Lobbying bill: don't let this Tory dream come true

The trial of Chelsea Manning

Them & Us


International socialist news and analysis

No to imperialist intervention in Syria

Egypt: al-Sisi's military tightens its grip on power


Socialist Party feature

"I have a dream" - 50th anniversary of march


'Youth Fight for Jobs' campaigning

Unionise to fight zero-hour contracts!

Nothing new at Sports Direct


Socialist Party workplace news

One Housing Group workers go into battle again

Unison: Tiny margin against Scottish local government strike

Coventry postal workers fight bullying management

The role of a workers' rep

Workplace In Brief


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Fighting mood at meeting to defend Whipps Cross Hospital

Wales' Mid-Staffs crisis

Support the DPAC week of action

Carlisle - Building the anti-bedroom tax fightback

Arrest Cuadrilla bosses - not fracking protesters!

Socialist Party camp


Socialist Party reviews

Film review: Elysium - an 'allegory for class warfare'

Exhibition review: Lowry's one track vision


 

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