Hoe Street ward by-election

Walthamstow:

Hoe Street ward by-election

There Is An Alternative

THE SOCIALIST Party in Walthamstow, east London, is standing in a
council by-election in Hoe Street ward on 18 November. Socialist Party
candidate Louise Thompson spoke to the socialist.

Socialist Party candidate Louise Thompson"I’VE
BEEN active in housing issues for 20 years. As a socialist I’ve been
saying at meetings that we need to stand for the council because none of
the main parties do anything for us. They just accept the government
saying the council can’t have more money.

That’s ridiculous, why can’t they? They have money to spend on the
war with Iraq and to give tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires.

We are standing as part of a broader campaign against privatisation
and cuts. This Labour government and the council are determined to push
through privatisation, of our services, housing and schools at any cost.

The education department is already privatised. Now they’re replacing
McEntee secondary school with an Academy to be run by millionaire
designer, Jasper Conran. None of McEntee’s pupils will be able to go
there. The government will be putting in £20 million. Why does he get
that money while our schools are being deprived of funds and teachers?

Services are being cut, libraries are closing, there are council tax
hikes every year.

The campaign is going very well – we’re standing in this area for the
first time but people are eager to talk to us on the doorstep and are
glad that we’re putting a socialist alternative to Labour and the
Liberal Democrats.

We want to encourage people to think how things could be different.
It’s capitalism that is the problem. The main parties say there is no
alternative to the market. But if we planned things properly, everybody
could have a nice home, and a decent education and healthcare and this
is the opportunity to have that discussion with people."

In the first week of the campaign Socialist Party members sold over 100
copies of the socialist, raised around £50 fighting fund and met 10
people interested in finding out more about the party.