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United against profiteers wrecking football Print E-mail
Friday, 03 June 2005
The establishment of the Premier League in Britain, a renaming of the old First Division, in the early 1990s opened up a period of naked commercial exploitation of football. The new league exists to maximise the profits and commercial potential of the richest clubs at the expense of the rest. Central to this are clubs like Manchester United, the world’s richest club which has now been virtually bought up by US tycoon Malcolm Glazier, who has grabbed control of over 75% of the club’s shares.
 
From Handsoffvenezuela.org: NATFHE unanimous support for Bolivarian Revolution Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 June 2005
Over the past weekend the Annual National Conference of the 67,000 strong college and university lecturers union, NATFHE, which took place in Eastbourne, Britain, unanimously agreed to support the Bolivarian revolution and the measures that it has taken to help the workers and poor in Venezuela.
 
British TUC opposes US intervention in Venezuela and will not support Commission of Enquiry on Venezuela at ILO meeting Print E-mail
Tuesday, 31 May 2005
Speaking at a meeting in solidarity with Venezuela in London, Frances O'Grady, Deputy General Secretary of the British Trade Union Congress, made clear the opposition of the TUC on US interference in Venezuela. See the article on the Hands off Venezuela website.
 
Gerry Ruddy and Danny of the IRSP in the Basque Country Print E-mail
Wednesday, 18 May 2005
Ezker Marxista and El Militante organised a speaking tour last week throughout the Basque Country, with Gerry Rudy and Danny of the IRSP (Irish Republican Socialist Party) speaking in many Basque working class neighbourhoods, drawing the lessons of the experiences in Ireland and linking these to the struggle for national liberation of the Basque Country. The common thread was the need for the organised working class to take a lead in the struggle and link it to a socialist perspective.
 
The General Election of 2005: Results and Prospects Print E-mail
By Phil Mitchinson   
Wednesday, 18 May 2005
As a postscript to British Perspectives 2005 (What is happening in Britain) Phil Mitchinson analyses the results of the recent general election in the context of mounting insecurity in the British economy, politics and society as a whole. Labour won the election with the smallest share of the vote of any victorious party in history. With the government's majority severely reduced how much longer can Blair last? 'New' Labour has set off on a collision course with its own backbenches and with the trade unions and the working class.
 
Resolution in support of Pakistani journalists Print E-mail
Wednesday, 18 May 2005
This resolution was unanimously passed by the Central London Branch of the National Union of Journalists in a meeting held on May 12.
 
FBU Conference 2005: No2 Fire Deaths, No to attacks on our working conditions Print E-mail
Friday, 13 May 2005
Last week’s FBU conference revealed a militant fighting mood, with Matt Wrack, the new General Secretary, expressing an equally fighting spirit.
 
Labour wins third term - Only Labour can defeat Blair Print E-mail
By Phil Mitchinson   
Friday, 06 May 2005


Labour has won an historic third term victory in the 2005 General Election, yet there will be no dancing in the streets, no street parties, in fact little enthusiasm at all. The combination of widespread opposition to the war in Iraq, distrust of Blair, and disillusionment with the failures of the last two terms of Labour government means that Labour won the election with the lowest share of the vote, just 36 percent, of any victorious party in history.

 

 
Faith: the drama of the Miners' Strike: Interview with the director, David Thacker Print E-mail
By Phil Mitchinson   
Monday, 02 May 2005
We recently published a review of a film shown on the BBC entitled Faith which wove together the lives of its fictional characters with the real events of the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike. The result was a moving drama and an unusually honest account of this great struggle, sympathetic to the miners and their communities. The film’s director, David Thacker spoke to us about the making of the film and his own political views.
 
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