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A people’s policy on Europe

by Robert Griffiths Some English and British nationalists tend to oppose the EU because they fear or resent close relations with foreigners. However, as in the case of Ukip, this antipathy Continue reading →

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A call to the labour movement

The Tory-LibDem government is attacking the living standards and democratic rights of workers and their families on a scale not seen in Britain since the 1930s. It is an integrated, Continue reading →

Egyptian workers will not be intimidated by tear gas

  The Central Bureau of the Egyptian Communist Party is following up the Security Forces brutal attack on peaceful workers in both bus utilities of in Tanta and El-Mahalla El-Kubra. Continue reading →

Teachers unions agree joint action

In a welcome move the two largest teacher unions, NUT and NASUWT, representing 9 out of 10 teachers, have announced the next phase of their jointly coordinated campaign to Protect Continue reading →

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Unity at the TUC women’s conference

Robbing the poor to feed the rich No austerity for fat cats by Anita Wright Cameron and Osborne’s refusal to cap bankers’ bonuses calls to mind the saying that to make Continue reading →

BSG AGM

End blacklisting

Justice for blacklisted workers No public contracts for blacklisting firms Stop the blacklisting on Crossrail Blacklist Support Group video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRB9DjmhBHg blog: www.hazards.org/blacklistblog facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/blacklistSG/

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Campaign for Trade Union Freedom

23 March – conference in London to launch the Campaign for Trade Union Freedom – this unites the Liaison Committee for the Defence of Trade Unions with the United Campaign Continue reading →

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Get online with the Morning Star

Readers anywhere in the English speaking world can now subscribe to the digital edition of the Morning Star. This, is a big step forward for the people’s newspaper. https://subscriptions.morningstaronline.co.uk/?utm_source=Communist+News+%26+Views&utm_campaign=412e60e5e4-News_Views_Morning_Star_Special2_14_2013&utm_medium=email “Our Continue reading →

Pentonville Five Vic Turner

How the Pentonville Five changed history

by Graham Stevenson Vic Turner, who died on Sunday, is perhaps most famous as one of the Pentonville Five dockers imprisoned in 1972. The Pentonville case was a high water Continue reading →

No Grand bargain on the backs of the working class

by Art Perlo of the CPUSA Economic Commission INTRODUCTION We are facing a critical battle. The so-called fiscal cliff, and the possibility of a grand bargain to avoid it, can be Continue reading →

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