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Economy in crisis

Profits, crisis and credit crunch: can 1929 happen again?

Police brutality at the picket of the Mexican Embassy in London Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal   
Thursday, 02 November 2006

Police in London brutally break up a protest picket outside the Mexican embassy. The picket had been called to protest at the army clampdown in Oaxaca over the weekend. Read the report here

 
Imperialism is Rebuilding Iraq as a Graveyard Print E-mail
By Phil Mitchinson   
Tuesday, 31 October 2006
The Editorial of November's Socialist Appeal examines the staggering death toll in Iraq and the various 'exit strategies' being considered by the imperialists desperate to extricate themselves from the quagmire they have created.
 
Venezuelan Revolution at UEA Print E-mail
By Daniel Morley   
Monday, 30 October 2006
Ronny Pante continued his speaking tour of UK universities at the University of East Anglia in Norwich on 26th October, continuing to prove that youth in Britain feel solidarity and excitement towards the revolutionary movement in Venezuela. The mood at the meeting was eager, with a great deal of questions on how we can make our own desire for a transition from capitalism to socialism concrete.
 
Venezuelan student leader kicks off speaking tour in Britain Print E-mail
By Maarten Vanheuverswyn   
Wednesday, 25 October 2006
Last night was the first of many events organised by Hands Off Venezuela featuring Ronny Pante, general coordinator of the Integrated Students' Movement in Bolivar, Venezuela, who is touring British universities to explain why students and activists in this country should care about what is happening in Venezuela.  Read a report of the meeting here.
 
McKinnon Mills Workers Continue Strike Action in Pay Claim Print E-mail
By Kenny McGuigan   
Tuesday, 24 October 2006
Garment production workers at one of the world's most famous clothing manufacturer continue their series of industrial actions, including strikes after bosses rejected their demand for a 2.5% pay increase. 85% of the membership voted for industrial action up to and including strike, work to rule and a refusal to pass on work to sub-contractors for completion.
 
Council Tenants Reject Privatisation Plans for Housing Print E-mail
By Kenny McGuigan   
Tuesday, 24 October 2006
Council tenants in Stirling voted by a resounding 68% against privatising the housing stock in a magnificent victory to keep council housing out of the hands of profiteers. As this report is compiled, Renfrewshire tenants have also voted "NO". Council tenants across the country are sending a strong message to local authorities and the Scottish Executive - NO TO THE PRIVATISATION OF COUNCIL HOUSING!
 
Dr Pangloss rules? Print E-mail
By Michael Roberts   
Friday, 06 October 2006
In October's Socialist Appeal our Economics Correspondent, Michael Roberts, examines the claims of the Financial Times (and others) that the British economy is in rude health. In reality, he argues, Britain’s capitalist survival has increasingly been built on becoming a rentier economy, relying on providing financial and ‘professional’ services to other capitalist nations, while the "City of London is a huge aircraft carrier parked in the Thames, where world money flows in and out, with little touching the sides, except fro those working on the carrier and living in London and the south-east.  The rest of Britain is a just a dark shadow to these people."
 
Blair Is History, Socialism Must Be The Future Print E-mail
By Phil Mitchinson   
Friday, 06 October 2006
The Editorial of October's Socialist Appeal calls for meetings to be organised to support John McDonnells' bid for the leadership of the Labour Party as an important opportunity to raise socialist ideas throughout the labour movement. In preparing for a struggle in the Labour Party we must learn from the past. The most vital lesson is that it is not sufficient to tinker with the capitalist system. We will fight for any reform in the interests of the working class. The central lesson of the whole of Labour history, however, must be that not one of those reforms can endure if the capitalist system remains intact.
 
John McDonnell MP, Left Candidate for the Labour Leadership, Speaks to Socialist Appeal Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal   
Tuesday, 03 October 2006
John McDonnell, the Labour MP for Hayes and Harlington, has announced his intention to stand for the leadership of the Labour Party. He is Chair of the Socialist Campaign Group of MPs, the Labour Representation Committee, and the 'Public Services Not Private Profit' anti-privatisation campaign. He is also the national chair of Hands Off Venezuela and has been at the forefront of the campaign to defend the Venezuelan revolution. Socialist Appeal supports John's campaign as a real opportunity to raise socialist ideas throughout the labour movement. We asked John to tell us about his campaign and about the need to fight for socialist policies inside the Labour Party.
 
John McDonnell speaks in Balham Print E-mail
By Pablo Roldan   
Friday, 29 September 2006
On Thursday, September 14, around 80 people attended a meeting called by Wandsworth Stop the War Coalition at the Baptist Church in Balham to which Hands off Venezuela was invited to have a stall. The main speaker of the evening was John McDonnell MP, who is standing for the leadership of the Labour Party once Blair quits. Next week we will be publishing an interview with John McDonnnell, which features in the October edition of Socialist Appeal.
 
On the 25th Anniversary of the Irish Hunger Strikes of 1981 Print E-mail
By Gerry Ruddy, Irish Republican Socialist Party   
Monday, 25 September 2006
Twenty five years ago British imperialism demonstrated its cold, calculating cruelty in the face of Irish Republican prisoners who felt they had no alternative but to make the ultimate sacrifice in the struggle for political rights, embarking on a hunger strike that would tragically end with their deaths. The Hunger Strikers of 1981 join a hall of many martyrs in the long struggle to free Ireland, the fight for national liberation and socalism. Gerry Ruddy of the Irish Republican Socialist Party has sent us an excellent and intimate analysis of the events, the tactics, and the politics of Republicanism from the time of the Hunger Strikes in 1981 to the present day, highlighting the need to build a revolutionary movement based on Marxism and rooted in the working class across all boundaries.
 
Blair’s Departure Date: Yesterday Is Not Soon Enough! Print E-mail
By Phil Mitchinson   
Friday, 15 September 2006
The Blair era is drawing to close not with a bang but with a great deal of whimpering. The socialist candidate for the Labour leadership, John McDonnell MP, compared the intrigues and back-stabbing campaigns of the past week to an episode of The Sopranos. Launching his leadership campaign the left-wing MP for Hayes and Harlington is concentrating on politics, and on policies in the interests of working class people. What is needed, he argues, is “a national campaign for a radical break with the failed policies of new Labour", adding that changing leaders would "not be enough to save Labour at the next election".
 
Action against electoral fraud in Mexico - Picket the Mexican Embassy Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal   
Friday, 15 September 2006
The July 2nd elections in Mexico witnessed massive electoral fraud against PRD candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. Since then millions of Mexicans have taken to the streets to protest. Come and show your solidarity with the Mexican people in the struggle against fraud and against repression. Download the PDF flyer here.
 
Supermarkets and the Food We Eat Print E-mail
By Mick Brooks   
Monday, 11 September 2006
We buy 95% of the food we eat in supermarkets. Tesco alone, the market leader, gets 30% of all food sales. Competition between supermarket chains is based on a systematic ratcheting down of standards across the board, forcing down the standard of living of workers and poor farmers; wrecking the environment and local communities; and poisoning the consumers.
 
Scotland - Socialism or Nationalism? - A Marxist Analysis by Ted Grant Print E-mail
By Ted Grant   
Tuesday, 05 September 2006
In the light of recent developments in the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) we are publishing a document written by Ted Grant back in 1992 which already outlined the roots of the present crisis in the SSP. Ted explained that the concessions the leaders of the then SML (later to become SSP) were making to Scottish nationalism would lead to a disaster. Time has proven him correct.
 
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capsmall.jpgCapitalism and the Environment

The degradation of the environment has consistently grabbed the headlines in the past few years as the way in which the world is arranged threatens the very existence of life on this planet. Mick Brooks, editor of the Socialist Appeal, talks at the Socialist Appeal day school in December on capitalisms contibution to the environmental problems we face today and and what alternative a socialist society can offer.

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