Britain: London bombings – Socialists fight for workers’ unity
The London bombings had a profound impact in West Yorkshire once it emerged that the alleged bombers came from Leeds and Huddersfield.
The London bombings had a profound impact in West Yorkshire once it emerged that the alleged bombers came from Leeds and Huddersfield.
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The Battle for the re-instatement of the 800 sacked Gate Gourmet workers is proving to be a defining moment in the class struggle in Britain.
Bombings have left a huge imprint
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Gate Gourmet, a catering company supplying British Airways, sacked up to 800 predominantly Asian workers at a few minutes notice at one of their sites at Heathrow on Wednesday 10 August.
Recent events have dramatically heightened the atmosphere of insecurity and tension in Britain, and particularly London.
A Yorkshire trade union rep’s viewpoint
Since the bombings, the Socialist Party has been calling for an emergency demonstration to be organised with the clear message: ‘No to terror, no to war, no to racism’.
The main reaction of working people to the horror of the London bombings has been a mood of unity against terrorism.
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