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SOLIDARITY TRADE UNION has been talking for some time about building an “infrastructure of a mass media of news and entertainment.”
With this in mind, it’s been suggested that British Worker should be published in ‘agitprop-style’ (as opposed to its current magazine format). Basically, British Worker will become more of a ‘street’ publication. It’ll be the equivalent of a double-sided A4 sheet. (In the meantime this web-site will carry ‘weightier’ articles about trade union ideology, strategy, history and law.)
The first few issues of the ‘agit-prop’ British Worker will probably be largely experimental and be produced on an ad hoc basis. They’ll be full colour, web-based and viraled out (via a list of subscribers that Solidarity is building). Later on, a black and white version will be available.
We feel that a simple (black and white double-sided A4) publication would have great potential. Individual members/supporters could get, say, ten photocopies made up and distributed at work, leaflet a few flats on their estate or houses in their street or leave them on public transport. Organised groups of nationalists and patriots can take this a stage further by clubbing together and getting hundreds or thousands printed up and distributed.
National, regional and trade-based ‘agitprop’ publications are also planned.
In the meantime, Solidarity members and supporters can get hold of the latest issue of British Worker simply by e-mailing
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and asking for a free pdf copy.
And – as we noted in a recent Solidarity bulletin - an article on Solidarity Trade Union has also recently featured on the National Liberal Party’s web-site. The union also received publicity via an article in Liveable Nation e-zine.
Look out for more information about this in the not too distant future!
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