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27 April 2016
An anti-austerity alternative on the ballot paper
TUSC has candidates on 5 May for the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly, and 60 English councils
27 April 2016
TUSC protests at mayoral booklets censorship
The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition national steering committee has agreed to formally complain to the Returning Officers of Bristol and Liverpool councils for what can only be described as political censorship of the TUSC candidates contesting the Mayoral elections
27 April 2016
London elections: fight for an anti-austerity GLA
Unfortunately, Jeremy Corbyn, in another retreat in the face of the right-wing Blairites that infest the Labour Party, has not insisted on the London elections being fought on the policies that swept him to the leadership.
27 April 2016
Scottish elections: strong mood for anti-cuts strategy continues
According to all opinion polls, the Scottish National Party looks certain to win another overall majority at Holyrood. No doubt the SNP leadership will claim the result as a confirmation of their policies. But that would not paint even half a picture of the real situation.
27 April 2016
Welsh Assembly elections: A working class voice to say 'save our steel!'
The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) challenge in the Welsh Assembly elections on 5 May has centred on the campaign to save Welsh steel. TUSC has campaigned for the immediate nationalisation of the industry, which is supported by a large majority.
27 April 2016
@TUSCoalition: The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) is fielding candidates against cutters and privatisers of every stripe. Tory and Blairite council cuts, academies and the jobs economy are some key issues.
20 April 2016
The bosses' EU is no friend of workers: "Dodgy Dave decided my vote. He votes stay, I vote leave." This tweet on the EU referendum sums up the attitude of growing numbers of people.
20 April 2016
Strike together to kick out the Tories!
After the anti-cuts march, build for coordinated strikes: The 26 April demo in London called by doctors's union BMA and teachers' union NUT, is very important. Joint workers' action can stop the cuts.
20 April 2016
TUSC objects to Liverpool political censorship
Merseyside Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition is recording its opposition to a Liverpool City Council election office decision to veto a section in Roger Bannister's election address which refers to "Liverpool Labour".
20 April 2016
Increasing anger at cuts boosts Grimsby campaign
The 2016 local elections will be the fourth the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition has contested in Grimsby and we've gained experience from each one. It's clear that the mood is changing and anger at the government and local councillors doing the government's dirty work is increasing.
20 April 2016
Tom Baldwin for mayor of Bristol: Over £100 million has been cut from Bristol City Council by the independent mayor and his cross-party cabinet. Over 1,000 jobs have been threatened, with cuts to libraries, care services, parks and more.
20 April 2016
EU: bosses pick 'safe' reactionary out voice
A big majority of the British capitalist establishment supports a Remain vote. This was a case of the establishment choosing not just its own team, but the safest opposition as well.
13 April 2016
Panama Papers reveal corrupt system of the 1%
Not only can't we trust the Tories to tell the truth about their taxation, we can't trust them to run the country in the interests of anyone other than the richest 1%
13 April 2016
RMT branch calls for TUSC backing to continue
Members of the transport workers' union, the RMT, and particularly its late general secretary Bob Crow, have played a crucial role in the building of the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) since its birth in 2010. TUSC was founded to take forward the fight to re-build independent working class political representation.
13 April 2016
Reactionary EU campaigners implicated by Panama Papers
One aspect of the Panama Papers revelations not widely commented on is the links with the reactionary Vote Leave and Grassroots Out EU referendum campaigns of some of the 'offshore investors' named.
8 April 2016
TUSC Liverpool mayor candidate condemns censorship
Merseyside TUSC is recording its opposition to a Liverpool City Council election office decision to veto a section in Roger Bannister's election address which refers to 'Liverpool Labour'
6 April 2016
Getting the anti-austerity struggle onto the ballot paper
TUSC has stood 'no-cuts' candidates since 2010. Will standing this May undermine Jeremy Corbyn's aim to change Labour?
6 April 2016
TUSC in 'surprise bid' for official exit lead
The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) has launched what the BBC called a "surprise bid" to be the official Leave campaign in June's referendum on European Union membership
6 April 2016
EU referendum: Stop public money going to tax avoiders!
TUSC says: official status shouldn't be awarded to any group that's received funding from anyone named in the Panama Papers
31 March 2016
Cllr Kevin Bennett urges non-imposition of doctors' contract
Warrington Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) councillor Kevin Bennett has called on Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to refuse to impose the government's new forced contract on its junior doctors
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