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The Socialist 22 May 2004

Troops Out of Iraq

Sanctioning Torture From The Top

Iraq: Desperately Seeking An 'Exit Strategy'

Iraq: what we say


What Is The Alternative To Blair?

Workers' Unity Can Win

FBU conference: Preparing For More Battles

Save our Special Schools

Say no to the tyre burners!

A socialist weekend in Sheffield

Buses: Put Privatisation Into Reverse!


New shocks cast cloud over world economy recovery

Ruling BJP is Swept Aside in India

Founding Meeting Of The Socialist Movement in Pakistan

A Working-Class Alternative Is Needed in Israel/Palestine

 
 
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Save our Special Schools

LEICESTER CITY Council plans to close six special schools, despite the overwhelming opposition of most parents and teachers in the city. A group called Save Our Special Schools is lobbying council meetings, petitioning councillors and rallying outside the town hall on 20 May to try to stop the council's plans going ahead.

Andrew Walton, Leicester Socialist Party and NUT

Using the Blairite argument of "inclusion", councillors want to find places for most of the city's special needs pupils in units alongside mainstream schools. However, if the council carry out their programme, it will lead to bullying, disrupt children's education, and mean yet more work for hard-pressed teachers.

Children with behavioural difficulties and those on the autistic spectrum need small class sizes, yet they will be sent to much larger schools than those they attend. There would be no special needs provision in the city for children under the age of seven.

The Socialist Party will campaign alongside the protesters. We demand a democratic voice for teachers and parents. Unlike the major parties, we are prepared to take on board local people's opinions.

Labour group leader Ross Wilmott has criticised the Liberal/Tory controlled council's plans, yet Labour did exactly the same -making cuts, merging schools and proposing a privatised "City Academy" school - when they were in charge.

It is time to give local people their voices back. We need to build a real alternative, a socialist party answerable to local concerns, rather than parties imposing decisions against the wishes of the electorate, and pandering to big business.

 


In this issue

Sanctioning Torture From The Top

Iraq: Desperately Seeking An 'Exit Strategy'

Iraq: what we say


Socialist Party news and analysis

What Is The Alternative To Blair?

Workers' Unity Can Win

FBU conference: Preparing For More Battles

Save our Special Schools

Say no to the tyre burners!

A socialist weekend in Sheffield

Buses: Put Privatisation Into Reverse!


International socialist news and analysis

New shocks cast cloud over world economy recovery

Ruling BJP is Swept Aside in India

Founding Meeting Of The Socialist Movement in Pakistan

A Working-Class Alternative Is Needed in Israel/Palestine


 

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