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Home | The Socialist 17 January 2008 | Join the Socialist Party
Cardiff schools campaign growsFOURTEEN CARDIFF schools now face cuts and closures from the Liberal council, with many more set to join them. Ross SaundersLinks are developing between some campaigns, including Lansdowne primary school, Llanedeyrn and Llanrumney. A meeting on 23 January in Canton Community Centre at 7.30pm will trade campaigning ideas and plan joint action to defeat the council's programme. Lansdowne already plan to march on City Hall on 24 January at 3.30pm and could be joined by many other schools.
A united campaign, similar to the one which defeated these plans in 2006, is starting to develop. It could, if focussed on exerting maximum pressure on councillors, repeat the victory of two years ago. If local councillors only oppose closures in their own wards while backing all the others, then all the closures will go ahead. A joined-up Save Our Schools Campaign pledging to fight all attacks on Cardiff schools could extend pressure to all 72 councillors. And if councillors refuse to act to save schools then parents and campaigners should stand against them in the May elections as Save Our Schools candidates. In this issue:
Environment and socialism
Sleaze
Anti-Cuts campaigns
Housing Crisis
Socialist Party news
Trade unions
Socialist Party campaigning
International socialist news and analysis
Socialist Party review
Socialist Party workplace news
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