Vote for a workers’ MP on a worker’s wage

Steve Wallis will set up a socialist band called Galaxia whether or not he becomes an MP. It will be different from other bands, because all proceeds from CDs, gigs, etc., will go to campaigns, socialist organisations and charities (except for employing band members without another job on a worker’s wage). For more information about Galaxia and the Galaxia Foundation for the World Socialist Revolution (which will distribute proceeds from the band) go to www.galaxiamusic.org. If elected, Steve will only accept the average wage of a skilled worker, donating the remainder equally between the Greater Manchester Democratic Socialist Alliance, which he will help form after the general election while arguing for a Democratic Socialist Alliance nationally, and the Galaxia Foundation.

 

Steve Wallis – a campaigner since 1989

Photo of Steve Wallis with Anti-Capitalist T-shirt
Taken in Genoa during period of mass anti-capitalist/globalisation demonstrations
(Copyleft, like GNU software)Steve first got seriously involved in politics in the run-up to the TUC demonstration against the poll tax in Manchester in early 1989. He was active in Rusholme Anti-Poll Tax Union, which campaigned for mass non-payment. Steve joined the People’s March Against the Poll Tax from Liverpool to London in the summer of 1990, speaking at various events along the way. The poll tax proved uncollectable, as John Major admitted after the campaign had caused Margaret Thatcher’s downfall, with over 18 million people having paid nothing or in arrears at its height.

Steve has campaigned on many issues since, including against wars and sanctions on Iraq, the closure of Withington Hospital, racism and fascism, deportations, ID fraud, ID cards and the increasing “surveillance state”. He has set up the Campaign for Democracy in the UK.

Steve joined the Militant Tendency in June 1990, after it had proved itself serious by leading the anti-poll tax campaign. He stayed with that organisation for over eight years, as it became Militant Labour and the Socialist Party. Steve was on the committee of the original Socialist Alliance in Greater Manchester for two years. He spoke from the platform at a conference in Belgium in favour of setting up the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) and campaigned in Glasgow to help it win two seats to the Scottish parliament from that city (six in total) in 2003.

Steve received a BSc and PhD in computing Manchester University and developed a simulation/Artificial Intelligence language called SDML at Manchester Metropolitan University. Steve is currently unemployed.

For more information about Steve, go to his website www.socialiststeve.me.uk or phone him on 07739 904924.

Steve’s views on assassinations, infiltration and mind control

Princess Diana campaigning against landminesNew World Order - Mind ControlThe book Diana: Death of a Goddess by David Cohen revealed how the Princess died – VX nerve gas squirted in driver Henri Paul’s face, causing blurred vision so that the car to hit another which was zigzagging slowly in the tunnel (that was driven by James Andanson, who had links with the British and French “security services” and also later died suspiciously).

Diana was the world’s leading anti-war campaigner before she died in 1997, very successfully opposing landmines, and Dodi was a Muslim. The Iraq war could not have taken place if Diana was alive in 2003, and two Manchester Socialist Party members died suspiciously a week before them.

There are two key classes in society, the working class and big business. People and organisations on the side of the working class are helping a world socialist revolution happen, and those on the side of big business try to stop us. There are far more of us than them, so they need to infiltrate our organisations and control our minds (usually using machines but some can do it effectively using their minds, as Derren Brown shows). Therefore, secretive working class organisations use similar techniques to oppose them and put an end to the misery of capitalism.

 

 

To find out how you can help Steve get elected, visit the website:

www.gmdsa.org.uk

 

Public Meeting(s) – wheelchair accessible

Your chance to question Independent Socialist candidate, Steve Wallis

3rd/4th May, Withington/Chorlton

Date(s), times & venues to be confirmed – see www.gmdsa.org.uk/meetings.htm

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