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Campaign for a New Workers' Party
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Google search the site. For full list of videos click here. If you think all the big political parties are the same - you're right! The bosses have got three parties - isn't it about time we had one of our own? Start here to find out more about the CNWP. A message from Cllr Dave Nellist, CNWP chair. We need a new, national challenge - starting now, in the local elections 2011. Public Spending Review anything but 'fair'. The bosses have got three parties. Isn’t it about time we had one of our own? THE Tra...
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The Revolution Decides: Unison Branch Report
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Wednesday, 19 November 2008. Please note that I'm writing this in a personal capacity. Well, yesterday was my first branch meeting for North Staffs Community Care Unison Branch. The branch is one of the largest in the midlands with over 3000 people on the books. I was very impressed with the turnout with around 25, the split was roughly 50/50 men to women. Second- we had James, a representative from Lealta. The last Item was the unison health care conference. Legislation coming in, which would allow peop...
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The Revolution Decides: Socialism 2008 Videos
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Thursday, 13 November 2008. Just in case you missed it the opening rally, here's the link to the video for it. And the closing rally here. Posted by brother f. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My band- ( (InfraSound) ). A Very Public Sociologist. New Left Blogs August/September 2016. New Sunday. New blogs. 1. Dewi Asianab (Labour) (Twitter) 2. Frank Parker (Labour) (Twitter) 3. Hayley's Political Kitchen (Labour) (Twitter) 4. Heavy Me. Campaign for a New Workers' Party. And Napa, I . A Victorian Gothi...
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The Revolution Decides: interlude
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Tuesday, 18 November 2008. I'm off to my first unison branch meeting tonight, so I'll be doing a full report back some time tomorrow or the day after. Here's some Jesu to keep you going in the mean time. Justin Boardrick is pretty awesome, and this song always gives me shivers down my spine. Posted by brother f. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My band- ( (InfraSound) ). A Very Public Sociologist. New Left Blogs August/September 2016. Campaign for a New Workers' Party. And Napa, I . A Victorian Gothic...
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The Revolution Decides: I'm back! Socialism 2008 and other musings
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Monday, 10 November 2008. Socialism 2008 and other musings. Well, I've decided to resurrect this blog. I have returned, very much enthused, from the socialist party's annual Socialism event down in London. I'll give a quick overview of my impressions of the weekend. I turned up for a very interesting discussion on the NHS at 60 (I'll be posting about that later) led off by socialist party councillor Dr Jackie Grunsell. The evening rally at the good old friends meeting house was, as ever excellent. In...
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The Revolution Decides: The NHS at 60
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Thursday, 13 November 2008. The NHS at 60. Jackie described the effects of having PCT's and running them as businesses. The effects are plain to see, with demonstrations and campaign groups being set up the length and breadth of the country. Of course the government won't privatise the NHS overnight, instead we have the creeping privatisation of auxiliary and administration services, and of course now the option to 'top up' our hospital visits with private health care. Yep North Staffs Combined Healthcare.
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The Revolution Decides: Investment needed in social services
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Monday, 24 November 2008. Investment needed in social services. The following is an interview with a social worker from this weeks 'the Socialist', paper of the socialist party. What was your reaction when you heard about the case of 'baby P'? Have you ever been in a situation where you felt finances determined choices rather than need? What would you say about social workers to those who are upset about Baby P's death? It is totally understandable that people are upset and, believe me, the vast majority...