Showing posts with label garden party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden party. Show all posts

Friday, June 21, 2019

Stand by Cuba!

Alabama 3 take the stage

 By New Worker correspondent

This year’s RMT Cuba Garden Party in Clapham, south London last week saw hundreds of members and friends of the transport union RMT gather to show their support for socialist Cuba as it faces a new wave of attacks from the Trump government. The guest of honour was Cuban international medical volunteer Dr Emanuel Fonseca, who said that Cuba “Deeply believes that a better world is possible, and this is only possible by socialism”.
Teresita Vicente, Cuba’s ambassador to Britain, said that: “In three years, Trump has undone all the progress in our relations with the USA,” and that the need for international solidarity was greater than ever. Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell was cheered loudly when he said that a Labour government “will be your staunch allies – we will support trade to stop any attack that Trump and the USA try to make against Cuba”. RMT general secretary Mick Cash and Communication Workers Union (CWU) leader Dave Ward also stressed their unions’ strong commitment to Cuba.
Superb live music was provided by the Cuban salsa band {RaĆ­ces Cubanas} and south London-based Alabama 3, whose track Woke Up This Morning was used for TV’s The Sopranos credits.

Tuesday, October 04, 2016

Partying for our Paper



Andy Brooks taking the collection

by New Worker correspondent
Comrades and friends travelled to Charlton on Saturday 24th September for the Metropolitan NCP Cell and Supporters’ Group annual garden party in south London. This has been a regular feature in London Party life for more years than many of us can remember. As usual, the table was loaded with good food made by one of our local Charlton comrades and there were plenty of soft drinks, beer and cider to wash it all down with. No New Worker event ends without an appeal for the fighting fund. This time NCP leader Andy Brooks was tasked with taking the collection, which raised £190 for our communist weekly!