No cuts, No council tax rises! Vote socialist!
Socialist Party
by Mark Best
4d ago
Vote Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition on 2 May Nadia Ditta, Southampton Socialist Party and TUSC candidate in Bevois ward The cost-of-living crisis, and the continuous cuts to services and facilities. Council tax rises, gas and electric going up. Every attack hits the working class hard. People face hardships, forced to make difficult financial decisions. Meanwhile the rich get richer. It’s events that trigger us, that make us say ‘enough is enough’ and to fight for our rights. For me, it was the Israeli state’s war on Gaza – supported by both Tories and Labour. Every day in my community ..read more
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TATA Steel: Strike to fight jobs massacre in Port Talbot
Socialist Party
by Mark Best
4d ago
Alec Thraves, Swansea Socialist Party and Swansea Trades Council. Seven months of fruitless ‘negotiations’ between the steel unions and Tata’s deaf, brutal and intransigent bosses have resulted in the widely expected rejection of both the Unite and the Community/GMB alternative proposals to retain primary steel making at Port Talbot. With a shrug of his shoulders, Tata Steel’s billionaire managing director, TV Narendran, claimed the unions’ proposals were ‘unaffordable’ and that Tata would proceed with its original plans to close both furnaces and the ‘heavy end’ of production by September, wi ..read more
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Editorial: Israel-Iran clashes ratcheting up instability
Socialist Party
by Mark Best
5d ago
Socialism Today May 2024 editorial For most of April Iran and Israel appeared to be teetering on the brink of an all-out war, which could have engulfed the whole of the Middle East in flames. The month opened with Israeli missiles flattening the Iranian consulate in Damascus, killing sixteen, including a top general and eight other officers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard. This was a major escalation from previous Israeli assaults on Iranian-backed forces in Syria, attacking supposedly inviolable diplomatic ‘territory’. From the point of view of the Iranian regime, to have not responded wo ..read more
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Why I joined the Socialist Party
Socialist Party
by Mark Best
6d ago
The working class makes change Robyn Makings, South Yorkshire Socialist Party I joined the Socialist Party because I don’t feel that any big parties currently offer a genuine voice for the working class, at a time when that is needed more than ever. If change is going to come, it will fall on the shoulders of the working class to bring it about ourselves. So I wanted to get active in whatever small ways I could, by getting involved with others locally and nationally. I have a particular interest in how artists can involve themselves in politics. And how they can use their skills to influence a ..read more
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No cuts, No council tax rises! Vote socialist!
Socialist Party
by Mark Best
6d ago
Vote Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition on 2 May Nadia Ditta, Southampton Socialist Party and TUSC candidate in Bevois ward The cost-of-living crisis, and the continuous cuts to services and facilities. Council tax rises, gas and electric going up. Every attack hits the working class hard. People face hardships, forced to make difficult financial decisions. Meanwhile the rich get richer. It’s events that trigger us, that make us say ‘enough is enough’ and to fight for our rights. For me, it was the Israeli state’s war on Gaza – supported by both Tories and Labour. Every day in my community ..read more
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Dave Nellist: Why you should vote for a socialist councillor
Socialist Party
by Mark Best
6d ago
The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) is standing 280 candidates in the 2 May council elections – the sixth-biggest stand nationally. Dave Nellist is a Socialist Party National Committee member, Chair of TUSC, and a former Labour MP. He explains why the Socialist Party is taking part in the TUSC stand, and how socialist councillors could use their platform to fight for working-class interests. Can you explain why the Socialist Party, part of TUSC, is standing candidates in this May’s council elections? Fourteen years of Tory austerity have drained local councils. Several, including ..read more
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Care crisis – a socialist programme for workers and service users
Socialist Party
by Mark Best
6d ago
Dan Smart, Social worker and UNISON South Gloucestershire, branch secretary (personal capacity) Social care provision is in the midst of a perfect storm and faces massive challenges ahead. At the end of last year, 2.4 million people in the UK over the age of 50 were in need of care services but were getting none. This is an indictment of a system that was fought for, as part of the welfare state, to ensure that those who most need support in society receive it. During the Covid pandemic, people stood on their doorsteps to clap social care workers who had up until then felt ignored. On the back ..read more
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Mass democratic workers’ struggle to end war and oppression
Socialist Party
by Mark Best
6d ago
Josh Asker, Editor of the Socialist 18 children and four others were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Rafah on 20 April. Nine people were killed the night before in the city into which over a million Gazans have been driven, fleeing for their safety. The death toll now exceeds 34,000. The spectre of a full-scale offensive on Rafah looms; threats have been repeatedly made by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The US House of Representatives has just approved $26 billion of aid to Israel, part of a bill that bans US funding for the UNRWA, the UN aid agency providing relief in Gaza. And ..read more
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Back candidates that will actually fight for council housing
Socialist Party
by Mark Best
6d ago
Ellen Kenyon Peers, Waltham Forest Socialist Party There are 63,000 Londoners in temporary accommodation. Labour Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s housing strategy has started building 20,000 homes by 2024, far less than the 100,000 needed to keep up with demand. Council housing stock has been depleted by right to buy, poor maintenance, chronic underfunding by central government and councils pushing the redevelopment of council homes into a mixture of private and ‘social rent’ properties – neither of which are affordable for the majority of residents. Unaffordable Nancy Taaffe, selected by Waltham ..read more
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Why we’re standing for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Socialist Party
by Mark Best
6d ago
Bristol – Labour and Greens vote for Tory cuts Annabel Griffiths, Bristol North Socialist Party For eight years in Bristol, a Labour mayor has sat back and allowed the cuts demanded by the Tories. Support for the Greens has risen recently here. But voting for a party that refuses to vote against cuts, like the Greens, is not going to transform our lives. When the Greens ran Brighton Council, the cuts to public services under their noses meant that the bin workers had to go on strike against them – a slap in the faces for those people who thought they were voting for a party that fought for a b ..read more
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