Wednesday, February 16, 2011

February & March - meetings & events

• Saturday 19th Feb - Waltham Forest Anti Cuts Union 
March & protest - assemble 12 Noon Abbots Park, Leyton  - see details here

• Tuesday 22nd February - Defend The Four Meeting
7.30pm Exmouth Arms, 1 Starcross Steet, London NW1- see deatils here
NB - There is no local meeting at Tottenham Chances that night

• Thursday 28th February - Haringey Alliance For Public Services protest at council meeting
Assemble 6.30pm at Civic Centre, Wood Green - see details here

• Tuesday March 1st - Haringey Socialist Party Branch Meeting
7.30 pm Tottenham Chances, High Rd, Tottenham N17
Trade union history - 'The Great Unrest'

• Saturday March 5th - March to Labour Local Government Conference
Assemble 11am - Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, Southwark, SE11- see details here

• Sunday March 6th - Haringey Alliance For Public Services Conference
Details to follow...

• Tuesday March 8th  - Haringey Socialist Party Branch Meeting
7.30 pm Tottenham Chances, High Rd, Tottenham N17
Report back from national congress of the Socialist Party

• Tuesday March 15th - Haringey Socialist Party Branch Meeting
7.30 pm Tottenham Chances, High Rd, Tottenham N17
Lessons of the October Revolution

• Tuesday March 22nd - Haringey Socialist Party Branch Meeting
7.30 pm Tottenham Chances, High Rd, Tottenham N17
The role of 'The Socialist' newspaper

• Tuesday - March 29th - Haringey Socialist Party Branch Meeting
7.30 pm Tottenham Chances, High Rd, Tottenham N17
The revolution in the ex-colonial world







 

Monday, February 14, 2011

Councillors - fight the cuts don't implement them

The question of councilors - especially Labour councillors - implementing the ConDems cuts in public spending is being dicussed throughout the anti-cuts movement.

Our next meeting at Tottenham Chances on Tuesday 15th Feb at 7.30pm will be discussing the Socialist Party's strategy for fighting the cuts.

Friday, February 11, 2011

HAPS Rally 24th February - Fight The Cuts

JOIN THE PROTEST RALLY AT THE CIVIC CENTRE – Thursday 24th February

5.30pm – Gather at Duckett’s Common and march to the civic centre – Bring friends, workmates and neighbours and your own placards and banners.

6.30pm – Rally outside the full Council meeting, Civic Centre, N22


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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Open meeting: The Uprising In Egypt

 
 
TUESDAY 8th FEBRUARY
7.30 PM Tottenham Chances, 
399 Tottenham High Road N17 6QN
    The eyes of socialists throught the world at the moment are on the unfolding events in Egypt - we will be discussing the situation there and the way forward for the Egyptian masses. 
    (For background reading and in-depth analysis see here)
The CWI (Committe For A Workers International) - of which the Socialist Party is a member says:

  • End police repression and brutality - For international solidarity with the Egyptian masses
  • For mass workers' action, including a general strike, to overthrow Mubarak and the whole rotten, brutal regime
  • For full democratic rights immediately, including the right to assemble, to strike and to organize democratic independent trade unions
  • For the creation of democratically elected committees of mass struggle, and defence against state repression, in the workplaces, communities, schools and colleges, linked on local, regional and national scale, to spearhead the resistance
  • For rank and file committees of police and soldiers - Side with the masses & purge the officers and hierarchy
  • No to sectarianism - For the unity of all workers across religious lines
  • No trust in any new 'national unity' regime based on the interests of the ruling class and imperialism
  • For immediate and free elections to a revolutionary democratic constituent assembly - For a majority workers' and rural workers' government
  • For a living minimum wage, guaranteed jobs, a massive programme of house building, education and health
  • End the Egyptian blockade of Gaza - For self-determination for Palestine and for workers' unity and mass action to overthrow dictators across the region
  • For the nationalisation of Egypt's big corporations, the banks and large estates and their democratic planning to meet the needs of the masses not an elite
  • For a socialist Egypt and a socialist confederation of the region, on an equal and voluntary basis