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7 October 2009

Fast news

Family fortunes: Tory party leader David Cameron has admitted on the Andrew Marr show that his is "definitely a well-off family"...

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26 August 2009

Recession threat grows

THE GOVERNMENT'S tax income from private companies and individuals has slumped due to the recession. Tumbling profits have pushed the government's business tax income down 38% while unemployment has increased...

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24 June 2009

Fight for a Scottish parliament with full powers

ON 1 July 1999, a Scottish parliament was convened for the first time since its controversial dissolution in 1707, writes Philip Stott, International Socialists, Scotland.

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10 June 2009

Another DWP minister resigns

JAMES PURNELL, government minister at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), resigned last week - one of an increasing number of ministerial resignations from Gordon Brown's disintegrating government...

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10 June 2009

News in brief

Compulsion: AN 'OVERSIGHT', a 'mistake' or being 'badly advised' are the typical lame excuses offered by expenses grabbing MPs. Now, Gerald Kaufman MP blames Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.

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Thatcher was defeated on the issue of the poll tax, photo Militant

Thatcher was defeated on the issue of the poll tax, photo Militant

13 May 2009

Defeating the poll tax

Despite being "too young to remember the anti-poll tax battle", Bob Severn (The Socialist issue 578) rightly criticises the middle-class editors of a middle-class paper, the Independent, writes Rob Windsor, Socialist councillor and former anti-poll tax federation secretary, Coventry.

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29 April 2009

Budget 2009 - debts passed to all of us

"Get ready for dirty hospitals and crumbling schools" warned a journalist following the government budget last week...

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Workers occupied Visteon Enfield, photo Paul Mattsson

Workers occupied Visteon Enfield, photo Paul Mattsson

22 April 2009

Fight the cuts!

Big business parties attack our services: Whether a Labour or a Tory government is elected at the next general election, either will try to make extensive public spending cuts, writes Judy Beishon.

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22 April 2009

Ireland: Budget savages workers

Feature: The Central Bank of Ireland says the Irish economy contracted by 3% last year and will contract by 7% this year and another 3% next year...

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The battle against the poll tax, photo by Dave Sinclair

The battle against the poll tax, photo by Dave Sinclair

14 April 2009

The battle to defeat the Poll Tax

A landmark in working class struggle TWENTY YEARS ago the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher introduced the hated poll tax, first in Scotland to be followed one year later in England and Wales...

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