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Cuts politicians lose support in polarised council election campaign
Philip Stott reports (updated on May 8th) The 2017 Scottish council elections – conducted under the Single Transferable Vote proportional…
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Striking Glasgow IT workers win concessions
After 23 days of a bitter dispute, Glasgow Unison members in the IT department have agreed a proposal that will…
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Combative, vibrant unions should be central to the Corbyn movement
Editorial from the Socialist - the paper of the Socialist Party in England and Wales ‘If at first you don’t…
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Labour right’s onslaught against democracy and Corbyn must be fought
Hannah Sell (this is a slightly changed version of an article that appeared on www.socialistparty.org.uk) For decades working class people…
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Ireland: Water charges suspended as protest movement and mass boycott forces major retreat by the establishment parties
Katia Hancke, Socialist Party (CWI Ireland), Dublin “What parliament does, the people on the streets can undo”. Mick Barry TD…
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Scottish TUSC campaign: Building the socialist alternative to austerity
Philip Stott reports The result of the election to the Scottish parliament election on May 5th is not in doubt.…
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Tax the rich not ordinary workers – Take the wealth off the 1%
By Brian Smith, Scottish TUSC candidate Glasgow Cathcart Scottish TUSC believes that the Scottish Parliament should have the power to…
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Trade unions prepare for action as Glasgow Labour votes for huge cuts
Matt Dobson reports Glasgow Labour council passed the largest cuts budget since devolution on 10th March. £130m is due to…
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Tax increases on workers are no answer to brutal austerity
Statement from Socialist Party Scotland Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has proposed raising the Scottish Rate of Income Tax by…
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