The Socialist 1 October 2014
Pay cuts: Angry and ready to strike!

US led bombings will worsen divisions
Hong Kong: "umbrella revolution" changes everything
More brutal cuts from the imploding Tories
Housing - a history of class struggle
Pay cuts: Angry and ready to strike!
Local government pay: Reject employers' proposal
Hove Park victory: academies can be stopped
Doncaster Care UK workers start record strike
Continuing Bob Crow's legacy after RMT election
CWU's political fund and political voice
York University - Student housing letting agency victory
Round up: Socialist Students at the freshers fairs
What party should students vote for?
Scotland is in a party joining mood
A day in the life of an agency worker
Film review: Still the enemy within
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Them & Us
Priority, it's Ed
'Move aside - the Labour leader is coming through!'
Party conference organisers, who wanted photogenic shots of Ed Miliband exiting the platform after his speech and glad-handing "bright young things", apparently removed disabled delegates from reserved seats at the front of the hall.
One disabled delegate, Bernadette Horton, who fell over after being told to move, said: "I am flabbergasted that the Labour Party is treating its delegates as second class citizens."
"Disabled and carers were not mentioned in the speech at all", she added.
Mind the gap
Austerity, Chancellor George Osborne's cure all for our economic woes, is - surprise, surprise - not working!
The hapless Tory has been forced to increase government borrowing as the deficit has increased by £700 million over the last year. Instead of borrowing 12% less this year he has been obliged to borrow 6% more.
Cutting the taxes of high earners and corporations, along with the weakest wage growth in the UK on record, has meant that an anticipated 6.5% increase in tax and national insurance contributions has actually been a fall of 0.8%.
Fairy tale of London
The housing price bubble in London continues to inflate, with the average property now costing an unaffordable average of £467,000. According the Land Registry, London house prices have risen by 21.6% in the last year and have increased by an astronomical 500% since 1995.
The capital's house prices are so high that that global accountancy firm KPMG is linking up with Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks to give its well-paid professionals a leg up onto the property ladder. KPMG's chairman Simon Collins said: "Owning a home is fast becoming a fairy tale for all but society's wealthiest." You said it!
Predictable failure
Management at Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Cambridgeshire, the first privately run NHS hospital, has been slammed in a leaked letter by CQC inspectors for appalling standards of patient care.
In November 2011 a ten-year £1 billion contract to run the hospital was awarded to private vulture company Circle Health after Hinchingbrooke had been labelled a 'failed' hospital with £40 million of debt. Half of this debt had been created in error by the previous Labour-run Department of Health failing to pay agreed tariffs for patient services. The remainder was due to a costly Private Finance Initiative scheme to rebuild the hospital front.
Back then the company had admitted its business strategy was under strain, saying this "could affect its ability to provide a consistent level of service to its patients".
In this issue
International socialist news and analysis
US led bombings will worsen divisions
Hong Kong: "umbrella revolution" changes everything
Socialist Party news and analysis
More brutal cuts from the imploding Tories
Housing - a history of class struggle
Socialist Party workplace news
Pay cuts: Angry and ready to strike!
Local government pay: Reject employers' proposal
Hove Park victory: academies can be stopped
Doncaster Care UK workers start record strike
Continuing Bob Crow's legacy after RMT election
CWU's political fund and political voice
Socialist Students
York University - Student housing letting agency victory
Round up: Socialist Students at the freshers fairs
What party should students vote for?
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Scotland is in a party joining mood
Readers' comments and reviews
A day in the life of an agency worker
Film review: Still the enemy within
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