Britains
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Socialist Journal
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January
2009 Volume 105 Issue 1253
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The
Socialist Party Of Great Britain
The next meeting of the
Executive
Committee
will
be on Saturday 17 January at
the address below.
Correspondence
should be sent to the General
Secretary.
All
articles, letters and notices should
be
sent to the editorial committee at:
The Socialist Party, 52 Clapham High Street,
London SW4 7UN.
spgb@worldsocialism.org
All meetings of the
Socialist Party
are open to the public.
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Peace
in Palestine
Peace is always better than war. Because wars are never fought in the
interests of ordinary people. And because in wars it is always ordinary
people who suffer. So, irrespective of the issues involved or the terms
agreed, Socialists can only welcome the ending of any war in any part
of the world. Stop the killing is our permanent policy.
In
that artificial subdivision of the old Ottoman Empire known as
Palestine, those who suffered from the irrational attempt to set up a
Jewish State there have been both the original population - whether of
Muslim, Christian or Jewish religious background - and those who were
misled by the Zionists into emigrating there.
Socialists and
Zionists have been opponents since the beginning. Inevitably, as they
represented two incompatible views as to the solution workers of Jewish
background should seek to the problem of anti-semitism. ... More >
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Public
Debate:

DID TROTSKY POINT
THE WAY TO SOCIALISM ?
Yes: Hillel Ticktin,Editor of Critique.
No: Adam Buick, The Socialist Party.
Saturday 24 January, 3pm to 5pm. Hillhead Public Library, Byres Road,
Glasgow. (next to Hillhead subway)
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