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Home | The Socialist 26 June 2004 | Join the Socialist Party Stop Cuts In Jobs And ServicesNEW LABOUR took a hammering in the 10 June elections. But Blair wasn't listening. "Now is not the time for a change of direction, but it is the time for a change of gear," he said the week after the election. New Labour's policies of cuts and privatisation could devastate public services. The government are considering acting on the Gershon report which threatens tens of thousands of public-sector jobs, particularly in the civil service. MICK PHILIPSZ works in the head office of the Department for Education and Skills (DfES), which could have a third of its workforce cut (1,460 jobs from 4,500) by 2008.
People should not be taken in by the government's propaganda. This is an attack on our services and our jobs. Fight for a properly funded and democratically accountable public sector. Don't trust our education, our health, our future to an unrestrained capitalist market that only cares for profit. The unions should force Blair and Brown to 'change direction' through mass trade-union action, demonstrations, protests and industrial action if necessary.
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