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By Mike Kay, Workers Party The ACT party receives little support from the actual capitalist class, therefore we argue that opposing Act (on the basis that they appear to be the worst of the bunch) should not be a key focus of activity for working class and radical activists. But their latest advert alleging “Maori privilege” has
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The following article is written by John Edmundson, a member of the production team of The Spark and Christchurch Branch of the Workers Party. John was highly active in the anti-apartheid movement and was arrested during the Gisborne match of the 1981 tour. This year New Zealand hosts the Rugby World Cup and TV viewers all over
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Ian Anderson, Workers Party member Internationally, demands for gay marriage are galvanising important mass movements. These movements develop from diverse origins: Australia’s Equal Love campaign regularly mobilises thousands, while same-sex marriage is one of the constitutional demands in Nepal’s ongoing revolutionary struggle. In countries such as Sweden and South Africa, activists have achieved the demand
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Now with additional speaker, interim branch secretary for Mana Movement Hauraki/Waikato, Mihirawhiti Searancke.
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This article was first published in the July issue of The Spark. It was contributed by a Christchurch Unite member, Joshua Wood. In New Zealand we eat from at least one of the nine American fast food corporations that have opened shop here. We have little real choice about whether we want fast food in New Zealand or
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Auckland WP contacts and supporters will be holding a day school/meeting this Sunday in Morningside, Auckland. Existing members and contacts will be meeting from 10am till 4pm. Anybody else interested in attending the first part of the day’s activity is welcome to attend to go over a discussion piece from 10am-12 noon. Whilst we do not adhere
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Access a printable version of The Spark July issue insert. Click here. This is a recently published version of an article which was previously posted here on this website. Containing minor changes, we are re-publishing it here in a format which supporters may use for distribution.
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The following article, published on November 1, 2006, was written by John Riddell, then a co-editor of the now ceased Socialist Voicewhich was produced in Canada. We are publishing it in two parts. Part one, here, appeared in the July issue of The Spark and part two will appear in the August issue. When Bolivian President Evo Morales
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Mike Kay, Workers Party Auckland and Mana Te Raki Paewhenua (North Shore) branch Following Hone Harawira’s election victory, Mana convened a foundation hui of activists in Whangarei on 26 June. I will summarise the proceedings of the hui conducted in English below, followed by an assessment of the bye-election, and a political appraisal of the

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