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From The Socialist newspaper, 17 June 2008
No! to racism: Yes! to decent jobs, homes and public services
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Love Music Hate Racism 2007, photo Paul Mattsson |
- Unite and fight against low pay and cuts in jobs and services.
- No to the far-right, racist BNP.
- End cheap labour. For a minimum wage of £8 an hour. No exemptions.
- A massive public spending programme to create more houses, schools, hospitals and all the facilities we need. End privatisation.
- Campaign to form a new mass party of the working class.
Demonstrate
21 June, 12 noon
assemble Tooley Street, London SE1
behind Greater London Assembly building, near Tower Bridge
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Love Music Hate Racism 2007, photo Paul Mattsson |
called by love music hate racism
campaign for a new workers' party
conference
Sunday 29 June 11am - 5pm
South Camden Community School, Charrington Street, London NW1
Nearest stations - Kings Cross & St Pancras, Euston, Mornington Crescent
Speakers confirmed so far include:
- Bob Crow, RMT general secretary
- Dave Nellist, Campaign for a New Workers' Party national chair
- John McInally, PCS vice president
- Simeon Andrews, Labour Representation Committee secretary
- Rob Hoveman, Respect co-ordinating committee
- Dave Church, Walsall Democratic Labour Party
- Mike Davies, Alliance for Green Socialism chair
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In The Socialist 17 June 2008:
No! to racism: Yes! to decent jobs, homes and public services
No! to racism: Yes! to decent jobs, homes and public services
Unite and fight against racism
Protest at BNP 'hate festival'
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Lisbon Treaty 'No' vote delivers major shock for political and big business Establishment
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David Davis - sanity or carving a position?
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National Shop Stewards Network Conference
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