Main parties promise more of the same rotten cuts agenda
Voters face ‘slash and burn’ policies whoever wins election
Editorial: This is the first general election for eighteen years where the outcome is impossible to predict. Yet, far from being gripped by the drama, millions of voters are already fed up to the back teeth with…
Help build a socialist alternative in the general election
Socialist Party manifesto 2010
Socialist Party manifesto 2010
Putting the millions before the billionaires!
New Labour has allowed a massive increase in inequality. Conservative and LibDem policies show that they would have done the same if they were in office.
What would socialists do differently?
Socialist Party manifesto 2010
Socialist Party news and analysis
Afghanistan: Bring the troops back
Kyrgyzstan – dictator overthrown
LABOUR’S ELECTION manifesto pledges that every hospital will become a foundation trust by 2015, which will allow local health managers to run their own affairs…
Defend welfare and public services
THOUSANDS OF trade unionists marched through the streets of London on 10 April on the ‘save the welfare state and public services’ demonstration, writes Paula Mitchell.
RMT union challenges far-right in Barking
Socialist Party workplace news
Postal workers call for ‘no’ vote on deal
Communication Workers Union (CWU) members in Royal Mail are currently being balloted on whether or not to accept the proposals made in the document ‘Business Transformation 2010 and Beyond’…
NUT conference calls for 24-hour public sector strike
Newcastle University – support staff face attacks on jobs and pay
National Shop Stewards Network 2010 conference
Socialist Party election campaign
Lewisham – standing on our fighting record
MOST ESTABLISHMENT politicians spend years ignoring working people, going against our wishes. But every few years it seems we’re ‘the boss’ and they want to ‘have a conversation’ with us. It must…
Coventry’s city-wide socialist election challenge
International socialist news and analysis
Russia: Putin – ten years of the man that no-one knew
WHEN BORIS Yeltsin, Russia’s first post-Soviet president, greeted revellers in his traditional New Year’s Eve broadcast in 1999, he surprised the country by resigning and appointing Vladimir Putin, then prime minister, as his acting replacement, writes Rob Jones, Moscow.
Socialist Party features
Emperor’s new clothes: the bosses’ pet management theories
Bosses are always searching for the Holy Grail of how to run their production systems. They were even envious of the growth the former Stalinist states in Eastern Europe managed for a limited time. One…