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The Socialist 6 July 2016

Stand firm against the Blairite coup

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Stand firm and organise against the Blairite coup

Demo says: Keep Corbyn, sack the Blairites

Keep Corbyn demonstrations in Leeds

Meeting discusses how to get rid of 'blue or red' Tories

Stevenage supports Corbyn


Join the Socialist Party to fight for socialist change

Why I joined: I want a future for my generation

Why I joined: My real education started when I joined


NSSN conference: Implacable opposition to austerity


After Chilcot: put Blair in the dock

Osborne plans to cut corporation tax again

Rough sleeper death sparks calls for action

Them & Us


Junior doctors renew battle over contracts

Teachers' strike: Angry and defiant

Unite policy conference 2016: Union could place itself at the centre of anti-austerity fight

RMT conference takes fighting position on urgent political questions

Bus drivers' strikes continue for fair pay

Manchester firefighters fight cuts


Hundreds protest to demand votes at 16

Defiant Butterfields tenants visit landlord's house

Southampton Rallies to counter fascist threat


Turkey: Deadly terrorist attack at Istanbul airport

Mexico: Teachers continue strike despite extreme repression


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Keep Corbyn demonstrations in Leeds

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Around 250 people gathered at short notice to demonstrate their support for Jeremy Corbyn in Leeds. The demonstration was called by Momentum after discussion with the Socialist Party and others from trade unions and campaigning groups around Leeds. It showed the clear popularity of Corbyn and indeed his electability, despite what those on the right of the Parliamentary Labour Party have argued.

The demonstration listened to speakers from Momentum, youth campaigners and trade unionists. It is regrettable that the Socialist Party was not permitted a speaker at the demonstration despite our support and help initiating it.

People packed a meeting room in the council chambers - not everyone could fit in. So a second meeting was called at a nearby pub. Many also stayed for some time after the demonstration to talk to Socialist Party members about the situation.

The meeting was opened by Councillor Kevin Ritchie, one of a few councillors on Leeds City Council who support Corbyn. Unfortunately Kevin felt that it was not appropriate for members of other organisations to be present or directly involved in the campaign.

But it is only with the broadest and strongest movement from all sections of the labour and trade union movement that we will be able to fully defend Corbyn. For instance, the RMT and the PCS have pledged their full support despite not being officially affiliated to the Labour Party.

Ben Mayor

A further demo was later called in the heart of Hilary Benn's constituency. 800 people turned out in a determined stand to defend Corbyn and his policies.

Disappointingly, Momentum once again refused to allow Socialist Party members to speak, including one of our members speaking on behalf of Leeds TUC who had recently passed a motion in support of Corbyn.

Immediately afterwards was a demonstration in support of migrants, which was even larger than the pro-Corbyn demo. People who had voted both Leave and Remain in the EU referendum gathered to say refugees are welcome in Leeds and to condemn the racist scapegoating that many politicians are guilty of.

Tanis Belsham-Wray & Iain Dalton

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#keepcorbyn

Stand firm and organise against the Blairite coup

Demo says: Keep Corbyn, sack the Blairites

Keep Corbyn demonstrations in Leeds

Meeting discusses how to get rid of 'blue or red' Tories

Stevenage supports Corbyn


Join the Socialist Party

Join the Socialist Party to fight for socialist change

Why I joined: I want a future for my generation

Why I joined: My real education started when I joined


National Shop Stewards Network conference 2016

NSSN conference: Implacable opposition to austerity


Socialist Party news and analysis

After Chilcot: put Blair in the dock

Osborne plans to cut corporation tax again

Rough sleeper death sparks calls for action

Them & Us


Socialist Party workplace news

Junior doctors renew battle over contracts

Teachers' strike: Angry and defiant

Unite policy conference 2016: Union could place itself at the centre of anti-austerity fight

RMT conference takes fighting position on urgent political questions

Bus drivers' strikes continue for fair pay

Manchester firefighters fight cuts


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Hundreds protest to demand votes at 16

Defiant Butterfields tenants visit landlord's house

Southampton Rallies to counter fascist threat


International socialist news and analysis

Turkey: Deadly terrorist attack at Istanbul airport

Mexico: Teachers continue strike despite extreme repression


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