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Referendum on independence for Scotland – where do we stand? Print E-mail
By Scottish Socialist Appeal Supporters   
Thursday, 08 May 2008
scots.jpg Wendy Alexander, leader of the Labour Party in Scotland has declared that the SNP Government should “bring on” a referendum on independence and has gone as far as to not rule out a bill calling for a poll earlier than the Nationalist administration’s proposed date of 2010. This has resulted in the issue of Scottish independence making a large impact on the national media for the first time since the SNP’s victory in the Scottish Parliament elections in May of last year. It has also unleashed a potential Pandora’s Box that is threatening to divide the Labour leadership in Scotland from the national leadership.
 
Defend a woman's right to choose Print E-mail
By Rachel Heemskerk   
Wednesday, 07 May 2008
pro-choice.jpgThe 27th April marked the 40th anniversary of the coming into force of the 1967 Abortion Act that led to the saving of thousands of women’s lives. The Act allowed women in England, Wales and Scotland access to safe abortion on the NHS in a government approved hospital when 2 doctors agreed to the procedure within the first 24 weeks of pregnancy. We must not turn the clock back by criminalising women who find themselves in the position of needing an abortion. We must join the lobby of parliament today to protect the right to choose and not allow religious bigotry to put women back to the unsafe abortions of the pre 1967 Abortion Act where thousands of women put their health and even their lives in danger.
 
Local election results: New Labour trounced and the Sects go down the pan Print E-mail
By Rob Sewell   
Wednesday, 07 May 2008
peoples-front-of-judea.jpgFollowing on from the disastrous election results of New Labour last Thursday, those left groupings who were hoping to capitalise on Labour's difficulties also found themselves in a mess. As Ted Grant explained, the working class always ignore the sects and in times of struggle always turn towards their traditional organisations.
 
New Labour meltdown Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal   
Tuesday, 06 May 2008
raiders.jpgThe Tory victories in the local elections on May 1st mean that the Conservatives will almost certainly go on to win the next general election and form the next government. Theoretically the Labour leadership could turn the situation round, but they seem incapable of changing their disastrous course. New Labour is in meltdown.
 
Latin American Contingent at May Day 2008 Print E-mail
By Will Roche   
Friday, 02 May 2008
may-day-cover.jpgA thousand people gathered in London on Thursday’s 2008 May Day to march through the streets of the capital in celebration of International Workers' Day. In light of recent and threatening developments in Bolivia, different campaigns came together to organise a joint meeting after the demonstration. The energy and enthusiasm of the meeting boldly reflected the impact that Latin American revolutions are having on people here in Britain demonstrating that the May Day spirit is very much alive and kicking.
 
Britain hit by biggest wave of strikes in decade Print E-mail
By By Darrall Cozens, UCU, Coventry Labour Party   
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
coventrycover.jpgOn Thursday April 24th teachers, lecturers and public sector workers staged a one-day strike. Teachers were out on official strike for the first time for 21 years. They were joined by Further Education (FE) lecturers organised in UCU and public sector workers from the PCS union who are faced with a government imposed 2% pay rise limit. At last workers in the public sector were taking organised, coordinated and united strike action against pay offers that represent a cut in their standard of living.
 
Family food bills 'up £15 a week' - so what happened to the official 2% inflation? Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal reporters   
Wednesday, 23 April 2008

food_prices_soar.jpgThe Brown government has been ruthless in attempting to keep workers’ wage rises to 2%, causing real pain amongst Britain’s poorest workers. Their justification was that inflation was only 2% and the “country” could not afford inflationary pay deals.

 
Socialist Appeal National Conference: Great step forward Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal Reporters   
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
saconference08-020web.jpg Last weekend the Socialist Appeal held its national conference, the proceedings of which revealed important steps forward in the development of the tendency in both the youth field and the trade unions. The mood was one of enthusiasm and determination to build even further on the past year's successes.
 
Don’t let the Tories back Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal   
Friday, 18 April 2008

mthatcher.jpgThey’re back from the dead. We thought we’d driven a stake through their rotten hearts in the Labour landslide of 1997. Now they’re 13 points ahead in the polls. They should be history. So why are they making a comeback? Because New Labour have been rumbled. They said they were being prudent with the economy. They talked about, ‘no return to boom and bust.’ Now we can see that they were just lucky. Don’t let the failure of New Labour be the opportunity for the Tories. Reclaim the Labour Party. It was set up as our party, as a party for the working class. Fight the Tories with socialist policies.

 
Heathrow - it’s terminal Print E-mail
By Eric Hollies   
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
heathrow-term-6.jpgThe government is pushing plans for a third runway and a sixth terminal. The fifth terminal will open soon. The fifth terminal on its own is the third biggest airport in Europe. When the go-ahead for a fourth terminal was given in 1979 Glidewell, the Chair of the Inquiry, stated, "In my view the present levels of noise around Heathrow are unacceptable in a civilised society." Right first time. The fourth terminal was given the nod on the grounds that that was it. No fifth terminal. Ever. It seems all governments, not just the present one, are terminal liars.
 
Boris the Menace Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal   
Tuesday, 01 April 2008
boris_johnsonmed.jpg It is easy to write off Boris Johnson as a buffoon. There is a real danger he will be running London, a city of 7½ million people in a couple of months time. Make sure Johnson is not made London’s Mayor in the May 1st elections. As Compass points out, “his buffoonery conceals a hard line right wing set of views – a type of Norman Tebbitt in clown’s uniform. The quotes below are taken from their pamphlet Boris Johnson – a man of the Tory hard right.
 
Vote Livingstone for Mayor - Socialist policies for London Print E-mail
By Steve Jones   
Tuesday, 01 April 2008
borisandkenmed.jpgMay 1st, May Day, will see one of the tightest and most important elections to hit London for some years. The election of London Mayor is being hotly contested between Ken Livingstone for Labour and Boris Johnson for the Tories.
 
Socialist Appeal 161 is out now! Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal   
Friday, 28 March 2008
sa161med.jpg Socialist Appeal 161 is out now!
 
How to deal with hecklers Print E-mail
By a Socialist Appeal Reporter   
Friday, 28 March 2008

At a meeting in London on 13th March a couple of hecklers were attacking John McDonnell for being a member of the Labour Party. Veteran trade unionist Harry Whittaker answered them in his typically forthright Scottish manner. He said: “What would a working man do if he had spent years building himself a house only to find it had become infested by rats? Would he give up his home and move elsewhere, leaving the house completely in the control of the rats? Of course not! He would never give in to the rats; he would fight them and he would not rest until he had rid his house of the last vestige of this verminous infestation. And this is exactly the same course of action which the true socialist must take with the House of Labour."

 
Editorial: Take over the banks! Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal Editorial Board   
Thursday, 27 March 2008
canary-wharf.jpgWe need to take over the banks to bring order out of chaos and growth out of stagnation. In future months we will be urged for the need to nationalise loss-making financial institutions. We are not just interested in nurturing losses. Those who incurred the losses can look after them – and that’s not us. We need to take over the lot. We need to separate the fat cats from their wads. We need to run the banks in our interests as part of a socialist plan. We need to run them under democratic workers’ control and management. And we need to start organising ourselves to do this now.
 
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