Remembering Liverpool’s “Bloody Sunday”
liverpoolsf | 14.08.2010 18:56 | History | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | Liverpool
On Friday 13th August, members of the Liverpool Solidarity Federation distributed leaflets by St George’s Hall to raise peoples’ awareness of a pivotal moment in working class history. The Liverpool Transport Strike and the battle of August 13th, 1911 – our “Bloody Sunday.”
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An insult to one is an insult to all..
15.08.2010 16:53
Fuck off and worry for your state employees pension you cheeky middle class twats.
Eddie
@Eddie
15.08.2010 18:16
p.s. are you even aware that this Bloody Sunday refers to Liverpool 1911, not Derry 1972?
makhno
Don't patronise us eh
17.08.2010 19:31
Eddie