The Socialist

The Socialist 9 August 2016

Stand firm for socialism

The Socialist issue 912

#KeepCorbyn: stand firm for socialism

Liverpool: Corbyn slams "politics of the elite"

Wallasey Labour meet in resistance to the Blairites

Mood for unity but not with right-wing Labour infiltrators

Thousands attend Corbyn rally in Cornwall

Bristol: Jeremy Corbyn wins support from young people

Hull: Jeremy Corbyn rally the biggest for 20 years

Jeremy Corbyn attracts 1,000 in York


Fresh bank crash looms

No to new grammars

Fight to defend HIV drug victory

UK wage drop as bad as Greece

Privatised medical record chaos

Them & Us


Grunwick strike 40 years on - lessons of an epic battle


Fawley strike defeats 'race to bottom' exploitation of migrant workers

Low paid cleaners declare victory after 58 days on strike

Samworth Brothers step up bullying and intimidation of workers

Communication Workers Union backs Jeremy Corbyn

HMY Radford shopfitters strike against penny-pinching company

South Wales NUM supports Jeremy Corbyn

Paul Reilly for RMT EC


2011 riots: An outpouring of anger at the system


Axe the Housing Act: 'We can't pay, we'll organise and we'll stay'

Great reception in Hackney for Chicago 'Black Lives Matter' socialist

South London #BlackLivesMatter protest marches on Downing Street

Leeds Pride 2016: Pride must be political!


Sanctioned - a victim of government callousness

Food waste - the logic of capitalism

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Thousands attend Corbyn rally in Cornwall

Jeremy Corbyn, photo Paul Mattsson

Jeremy Corbyn, photo Paul Mattsson   (Click to enlarge)

Ryan Aldred, Plymouth Socialist Party

On Saturday 6th August around 2,000 people gathered at Heartlands in Pool for a rally at which Jeremy Corbyn was the main speaker. People travelled from all over Devon and Cornwall for an opportunity to hear from the embattled Labour leader.

Understandably, Corbyn's calls for an end to austerity went down well in the poorest county in England where cuts have ravaged public services. Equally as popular was his policy of building more affordable social housing, stimulating the local economy by providing jobs for many out of work builders.

On the issue of where the money would come from Corbyn made the point that it would be better to invest in social housing rather than having the pockets of private landlords lined with money from housing benefit due to over the top rents in the private sector.

Although Jeremy Corbyn chose not to discuss the leadership election there were many in attendance who were asking for a strategy on how to get rid of the Blairites and many were keen to speak with us in the Socialist Party about this. Our calls for mandatory reselection of Labour candidates, democratising of the Labour Party structures and opening it the party out to all those who support Corbyn including from other anti-austerity parties were keenly taken up.

Momentum's 'new politics'

On the whole, we were very warmly received by the majority of those in attendance. However, some of the Momentum Cornwall leadership were determined to try to exclude us, as the police were asked to have us removed for having a stall. Despite Jon Lansman (one of the founders of Momentum) talking about 'a new kind of politics' at the event it is clear that there is some way to go before this will be embraced, particularly among the Momentum leadership.

Nevertheless, we remained at the rally, with many Corbyn supporters defending our right to be there. Over 60 bought our paper, the Socialist, and we had some excellent conversations with people who are keen for us to be involved in helping to defeat the Blairites and taking the fight to the Tories. Tried and tested anti-austerity campaigners will only strengthen Corbyn's Labour Party and the building of the anti-austerity movement.

Those in Momentum who treat us with hostility should take note of how the overwhelming majority welcome our ideas and our involvement in the building of the labour movement. As evidenced by the heavy-handed treatment of our presence and how many people were willing to defend us, it quickly becomes clear to all, who is, and who isn't so keen on working towards 'a new kind of politics'.


This version of this article was first posted on the Socialist Party website on 8 August 2016 and may vary slightly from the version subsequently printed in The Socialist.


In this issue


#KeepCorbyn

#KeepCorbyn: stand firm for socialism

Liverpool: Corbyn slams "politics of the elite"

Wallasey Labour meet in resistance to the Blairites

Mood for unity but not with right-wing Labour infiltrators

Thousands attend Corbyn rally in Cornwall

Bristol: Jeremy Corbyn wins support from young people

Hull: Jeremy Corbyn rally the biggest for 20 years

Jeremy Corbyn attracts 1,000 in York


Socialist Party news and analysis

Fresh bank crash looms

No to new grammars

Fight to defend HIV drug victory

UK wage drop as bad as Greece

Privatised medical record chaos

Them & Us


Grunwick strike

Grunwick strike 40 years on - lessons of an epic battle


Socialist Party workplace news

Fawley strike defeats 'race to bottom' exploitation of migrant workers

Low paid cleaners declare victory after 58 days on strike

Samworth Brothers step up bullying and intimidation of workers

Communication Workers Union backs Jeremy Corbyn

HMY Radford shopfitters strike against penny-pinching company

South Wales NUM supports Jeremy Corbyn

Paul Reilly for RMT EC


2011 Riots

2011 riots: An outpouring of anger at the system


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Axe the Housing Act: 'We can't pay, we'll organise and we'll stay'

Great reception in Hackney for Chicago 'Black Lives Matter' socialist

South London #BlackLivesMatter protest marches on Downing Street

Leeds Pride 2016: Pride must be political!


Socialist Party comments and reviews

Sanctioned - a victim of government callousness

Food waste - the logic of capitalism

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