Meeting - Labour: how worker friendly are they?
Thursday, 17 November 2005, 10:38 am
Press Release: Anti-Capitalist Alliance
Anti-Capitalist Alliance public meeting:
Labour: how
worker friendly are they?
7pm, Monday, November
28
Room 3, WEA, 59 Gloucester St
Speakers on:
*
Labour before 1984
* The fourth Labour government
*
Labour today
We’ll also have copies on sale of our
new pamphlet on the history of the
LP.
ENDS
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