Manchester Branch School
Saturday 19 April, 1pm to 5pm

The Sick Society
Capitalism on The Couch

Speaker: Peter Rigg

Can Socialism Cure our Ills?
Speaker: Ed Blewitt

Friends Meeting House,
Mount Street,
City Centre
(next to Central Library and
Manchester Town Hall)



 
Swansea

 Is Socialism a Faith?
 14 April
 Ravages of Eco-Tourism
 12 May
 Immigration: Can it Carry On?
 9 June

 Talks followed by questions and  discussions.
 Venue for talks: Unitarian Church, High Street, Swansea, 7.30pm



Central London

Friday 25 April. 7.30pm

“If you prick me...”: a survey on racism
Speaker: Bill Martin

The Lucas Arms, (first floor)
245A Grays Inn Road,
London WC1
(nearest tube: King’s Cross St.Pancras)



Socialist Ramble

A ramble along the Green Chain
Walk in South-East London, approx 6
miles.
 Sunday 8 June, meet
Falconwood station 11 am.

This is open to members, supporters,
non-members, etc. - anyone interested in finding out about socialism and the Socialist Party in a relaxed informal setting.

We shall stop at a pub for lunch.

If you would like to know more about
the route in advance, contact Richard
Botterill on 01582-764929.
On the day, phone Vincent Otter’s
mobile 07905-791638.




Central London Dayschool

Saturday 5 April, 1pm to 5pm

POLES APART, CLIMATE CHANGE,
CAPITALISM OR SOCIALISM?

Speakers: Glenn Morris (Arctic Voice),
Brian Gardner (Socialist Party)
Small Hall, Conway Hall, Red Lion
Square, WC1 (nearest tube: Holborn).



Chiswick

Tuesday 15 April. 8pm

THE NATURE OF HUMAN NATURE
Speaker: Adam Buick

Committee Room,
Chiswick Town Hall,
Heathfield Terrace
(corner of Sutton Park Rd), W.$.
Nearest tube: Chiswick Park.




Manchester

Monday 28 April, 8.30 pm

‘Discussion on Housing’

Unicorn, Church Street, City Centre




Edinburgh and Glasgow Day School
Saturday 10 May, 1 to 5pm

Community Central Halls, 304 Maryhill
Road, Glasgow

CAPITALISM IN THE 21st Century

Why Capitalism Can’t Go Green,
speaker Paul Bennet
(Manchester)

Another Century Of War?
speaker Gwynn Thomas
(South West London)

The Tyranny of Copyright,
speaker Tristan Miller
(Central London)

Each speaker will speak for 30 minutes.
The rest of the session will be devoted to
questions and discussion.

Free tea, coffee and light refreshments
will be available throughout the afternoon.

Admission free, all welcome.
View Leaflet.
Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4

Have a look at page 1 and 4.

Have a look at page 2 and 3.





Summer School
Friday 18 July to Sunday 20 July

RELIGION

Our weekend of talks and discussion will explore socialist views on religion and its impact on society. How does faith relate to other aspects of capitalism, such as relations between countries
or between communities? How does a religious outlook differ from a socialist or humanist one?
The venue for Summer School is Fircroft College, which offers excellent facilities within easy reach of Birmingham city centre.

Full attendance (including accommodation and meals Friday evening to Sunday afternoon)
 costs £120 per person, or £60 to those on low incomes.
Send a £10 deposit (cheques made payable to the Socialist Party of Great Britain)
 to Summer School,
flat 2, 24 Tedstone Road,
Quinton, Birmingham, B32 2PD.
 Enquiries to Mike at spgbschool@yahoo.co.uk.




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