Forthcoming events

Every Saturday - Noon - 2pm - Bedford Square, Exeter - Socialist Party stall - Campaigning and there for discussion. We also have a range of literature ranging from this weeks 'The Socialist' to this month's 'Socialism Today', as well as books on Marxism, history, science, and international issues.

Every Tuesday - 7.30pm - Exeter branch meeting - email us for venue details - Organisational matters and planning ahead as well as discussion and debate.

Monday 19th January - Friday 13th February - USDAW Presidential election - Socialist Party member Robbie Segal is standing, and campaigning for a campaigning, democratic union. See www.robbiesegal.org for more details.

Tuesday 10th February - 7.00pm - North Devon Socialist Party branch meeting - G2 room, Barnstaple Library - Discussion of organisational issues, and debate on Darwin and evolution, introduced by JL.

Wednesday 11th February - 7.00pm - Fight For Jobs public meeting - Exeter Community Centre, St Davids Hill, Exeter - Called by Devon Socialist Party and Exeter Socialist Students, this meeting will be a chance to discuss the current economic crisis and how workers and youth can organise to protect jobs and living standards.

A more extensive calendar of events over 2009 will follow at the bottom of the page.

Saturday 4 October 2008

Next week - Exeter and North Devon Branch Meetings

Exeter Socialist Party Meeting

Date: Tuesday 7th October, 7.30pm

email socialistpartydevon@gmail.com for details of the venue.

Agenda includes discussion of trade union and industrial news, Socialist Students activities, our fuel poverty campaign and a discussion on the individual under capitalism introduced by SB.

North Devon Socialist Party Meeting

Thursday 9th October

7.30pm

Henry Williamson Room, Barnstaple Library

Agenda includes discussion of the National Shop Stewards Network, a report back from the Devon, Cornwall and Somerset aggregate meeting, Socialist Students and ISR campaigns, the fuel poverty campaign and a discussion on the roots of the current economic crisis introduced by JL.

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