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Gareth Southgate has taken the bold decision to drop the struggling Rashford from his preliminary England team speaks volumes as Southgate has been known to be a patient coach with out-of-form players.

Early February this year we wrote this article about Rashford meteoric rise and the ridiculous expectations of this young man.

https://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2024/02/19/the-downfall-of-marcus-rashford/
"Soviet athletes are the pride and pride of our country"

Artist - V. Koretsky 1935
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Boeing being investigated over falsified plane records

The US Federal Aviation Administration is probing Boeing over skipping mandatory inspections and falsifying records about them Read Full Article at RT.com
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Ireland🇮🇪, Norway🇳🇴 and Spain🇪🇸 announced that they are jointly recognising the State of Palestine🇵🇸

3 European nations join the rest of the civilised world in recognising the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people to their own nation
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Mich Whelan wants you to vote for an imperialist, anti-worker, Labour Party.
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Sharon Graham's angry fist waving about the changes to their workers rights bill seems to have subsided.
The mask has completely dropped. Graham has followed Mick Lynch into complete support of the imperialist labour party.
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Coming up on Saturday of this week in London.
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Now the elections have been announced and the usual cries of "Get the Tories Out" can be heard once more, we must understand that it's not a change in colour rosette that is needed.

Why We Attack The Labour Party – Class Consciousness Project
https://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2023/04/18/why-we-attack-the-labour-party/
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Sometimes a picture tells us everything we need to know.
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The revolution of parliamentarism was fundamentally a bourgeois revolution. The emerging capitalist class, the bourgeoisie, mobilised the serfs and peasants to fight against the crown and the remnants of feudal authority. Promising liberation and rights, they enlisted the support of the lower classes in their struggle for power. However, once the old feudal structures were dismantled, the bourgeoisie imposed a new form of exploitation.
The serfs and peasants, who had hoped for genuine freedom, found themselves bound to the capitalist system, enslaved to a wage labour system that benefited the new ruling class.

This fundamental dynamic has remained unchanged. Parliament has forever been predominantly controlled by wealthy landowners and capitalists. It is within these halls that the interests of the bourgeoisie are served and perpetuated. Even as political systems have evolved, the essence of parliamentary power remains tied to economic control. Those who enter parliament, regardless of their origins, are often assimilated into the bourgeois class, adopting its interests and perpetuating its dominance.

The promises of democracy and representation are thus compromised by the underlying economic realities. The parliamentary system, while appearing inclusive and participatory, functions to maintain the status quo of capitalist exploitation. The power of wealth and property continues to dictate the decisions made within these institutions, ensuring that the interests of the working class are subordinate to those of the bourgeoisie.
Austerity is anti-worker and further increases the burden on the masses.

By cutting funding to vital services, austerity measures disproportionately harm the working class, exacerbating their exploitation and oppression.

Such reductions in public spending undermine the social safety net, leading to increased hardship and instability for workers. This, in turn, intensifies the contradictions within capitalism, as the state's retreat from providing essential services shifts the burden onto workers, deepening inequality and social stratification.

Ultimately, austerity measures serve to protect capitalist interests at the expense of the proletariat, further entrenching the power dynamics that we must seek to dismantle.
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