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The Socialist 26 October 2006

Unite & Fight to Save the NHS

Unite and fight to save the NHS

The battle to defend the health service

How can we build an effective campaign to defend the NHS?

A socialist programme for the NHS

Protests force partial retreat from cuts

Marching for the NHS in Torquay

"Action to defend our birthright"

Sack the bosses not the nurses


Students join the fightback

No to attacks on democratic rights

Chilean students fight Pinochet's legacy


Rally for socialism!

NHS SOS


How can the trade unions regain their strength?

Trade Union Freedom Bill

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss

'Single status' battle continues

How to build a trade union in your workplace

Furious parents turn on councillors


Bloody chaos in Iraq shatters US war strategy

Sri Lanka: Is peace possible?

 
 
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Furious parents turn on councillors

ON 17 October, over 400 parents, school students and teachers gave the leader of Wokingham District Council and its officers a grilling over the consultation to close Ryeish Green, our local secondary school.

Sara Gillman Reading Socialist Party

No one held back in criticising the council's wish to sell off the land for development (making millions of pounds on the way!). The council have deliberately run down the school to 'demonstrate' that the school's 'falling numbers' mean it will have to close.

The Tory council leader tried to lay on the flannel "that although no decision has yet been made, it is likely that the closure of the school will mean the site will be used for development." However, parents, teachers, governors and school students were not to be patronised.

From the floor, we made the councillors and officers so nervous that they threatened to close the meeting several times unless we could ask 'respectful' questions and behave!

The parent action group already has 3,000 signatures on a petition and has started up a well thought out campaign with regular meetings, publicity and petitions. Socialist Party members have been invited to speak on other campaigns we are involved in to stop school closures elsewhere and how these have moved forward. The campaign group has certainly made the council sit up and listen with councillors shocked at the strength of feeling.

Our leaflets were well received about the Campaign for a New Workers party (CNWP) meeting on 9 November. We will be attending the action group meeting, offering our support and ideas and getting involved as well.

CNWP meeting:

Fight closures, cuts and privatisation. Thursday 9 November 7:30pm. Global Cafe, 30-39 London St Reading. Speaker: Glenn Kelly


In this issue

Unite and fight to save the NHS

The battle to defend the health service

How can we build an effective campaign to defend the NHS?

A socialist programme for the NHS

Protests force partial retreat from cuts

Marching for the NHS in Torquay

"Action to defend our birthright"

Sack the bosses not the nurses


Socialist Students

Students join the fightback

No to attacks on democratic rights

Chilean students fight Pinochet's legacy


Socialism 2006

Rally for socialism!

NHS SOS


Workplace analysis

How can the trade unions regain their strength?

Trade Union Freedom Bill

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss

'Single status' battle continues

How to build a trade union in your workplace

Furious parents turn on councillors


War and terrorism

Bloody chaos in Iraq shatters US war strategy

Sri Lanka: Is peace possible?


 

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