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Sita Suez uphold Union rights in dramatic switch

In a dramatic turnabout, waste company Sita Suez have reinstated three workers suspended simply for belonging to a Trade Union (Solidarity). The ‘Willenhall 3’ were suspended two weeks ago after a rival Union (UNITE) had complained to the employer that Solidarity was recruiting members from their ranks. They also made veiled threats concerning the Company … Continue reading

NLP backed candidate wins seat

An independent candidate backed by the National Liberal Party (NLP) has won a Council seat.  Michael Burton topped the poll with 661 votes. His closest rival came a comfortable margin behind. The NLP and Third Way were criticised by ‘Nutzis’ and extremists for backing Michael just because he is black. To be fair, the BNP itself … Continue reading

Is there a plot to kill Solidarity?

Is there a plot to kill the independent Nationalist Trades Union Solidarity? That is now a question being seriously asked by many political veterans. For the first year of the existence of Solidarity little was done. Former President Clive Potter found reasons not to do things. He failed even to produce a membership card for those enthusiasts … Continue reading

Petition to support David Davis

A petition has been launched to support David Davis and his campaign to expose the injustice of the extension of detention without trial to 42 days. It reads:- “We support the decision of David Davies to resign and cause a by-election for his Parliamentary Constituency. He is allowing the public to debate and express their … Continue reading

Support for small traders

For the fifth year running the Federation of Wholesale Distributors has run a My Shop is Your Shop campaign. The aim of the campaign is to promote the value to the community of the independent community store, newsagent and rural shop. Originally launched as a day of action its success meant it was expanded into … Continue reading

DETENTION EXTENSION UNNECESSARY

The Government’s proposals  to extend detention without trial from 28 to 42 days has been condemned by the new National Liberal Party (NLP). Party Spokesperson David Durant said “The Home Secretary has admitted that there has not been a single case that would have benefited from such an extension. The suggestion that it would only be used in … Continue reading