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The coronation of Gordon BrownThe long wait is nearly over. Tony Blair is leaving and it will be good to see him go. Any sense of jubilation, however, is tempered by the fact that his successor, Gordon Brown, will continue with his basic programme: public services will be cut, anti-union laws will stay, and inequality will increase. PETER TAAFFE writes on the significance of the transition. Has France moved to the right? The crowning of right-wing president Nicolas Sarkozy was greeted by George Bush and Tony Blair. French workers, young people, and those in the sprawling, run-down suburbs, on the other hand, are bracing themselves for severe attacks on living and working conditions. KARL DEBBAUT assesses the result and its implications. Why not take out an annual subscription online, and receive Socialism Today every month? New! Click here for a complete index of articles from the first issue of Socialism Today to issue 100 |
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