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The Socialist 15 March 2007

£billions for rich... Pennies for us!

£billions for rich... Pennies for us!

Minimum wage insult


UNISON Health group votes for summer demo

Hewitt's 'day of exchange'


Fighting the cuts in Camden

Lambeth council attacks services for vulnerable people

Barking BNP don't oppose council cuts

Lewisham council's outrageous attack

Kurdish asylum seekers living in fear


Northern Ireland Assembly elections: Another sectarian headcount...

We Won't Pay Campaign conference success

Solidarity builds party profile ahead of elections


February revolution 1917 - what lessons for today?


US continues threats over Iran's nuclear ambitions

Iraq war: Convicted Bush official is 'fall guy' over WMD scandal


Celebrating International Women's Day


Tenants vote no to council housing sell-off

Market-driven 'social housing' threatens tenants


Will government plans stop climate change?


Build the campaign to defeat fees

International Socialist Resistance (ISR) and Socialist Students conference


Trade Unions and the Labour Party: CWU branch asks some awkward questions

Campaign for a New Workers' Party conference


Reinstate Dave Condliffe now

UNISON leaders lead members into dead end

SOUTHAMPTON council strike

PCS prepares for more struggles

Right wins lecturers' union leadership - on a 14% turnout

 
 
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Water charges:

We Won't Pay Campaign conference success

THE FIRST conference of the anti-water charges 'We Won't Pay Campaign' was held on Saturday 10 March. It was a highly successful conference in the run-up to the imposition of water charges on 1 April, with over 150 people attending from all areas of Belfast and surrounding towns and villages.

Pat Lawlor, UNISON member and We Won't Pay Campaign activist

Paul Dale, chairperson, opened the conference welcoming all attending and emphasising the escalating impetus of the We Won't Pay Campaign.

The two invited speakers Clare Daly Socialist Party councillor and anti-water charges activist from Dublin, and Steve Score former secretary of the Leicestershire Anti-Poll Tax Federation gave excellent accounts of their involvement in their respective campaigns.

Both speakers relayed essential tactical and strategic lessons for the non-payment campaign emphasising the importance of building strong roots and links in all communities.

Gary Mulcahy, secretary of the We Won't Pay Campaign, reported on the current legal state of affairs around non-payment. He also exposed the government's position saying that "the introduction of water charges was not about improving the infrastructure but was about privatisation"!

This opened questions from the floor which developed into a lively and active debate that allowed for clarification of issues and concerns of the local communities.

Two motions were put to the floor for discussion. The first was to have a major demonstration in Belfast on 31 March, the day before the introduction of water charges, openly inviting all trade unions, groups and activists who support non-payment. The second motion called for unity to build a mass non-payment campaign that is membership-based and democratically organised in local communities.

Both motions were resoundingly endorsed and passed unanimously by the floor.


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In this issue

£billions for rich... Pennies for us!

Minimum wage insult


Socialist Party NHS campaign

UNISON Health group votes for summer demo

Hewitt's 'day of exchange'


Socialist Party news and analysis

Fighting the cuts in Camden

Lambeth council attacks services for vulnerable people

Barking BNP don't oppose council cuts

Lewisham council's outrageous attack

Kurdish asylum seekers living in fear


Northern Ireland and Scotland

Northern Ireland Assembly elections: Another sectarian headcount...

We Won't Pay Campaign conference success

Solidarity builds party profile ahead of elections


Marxist analysis: history

February revolution 1917 - what lessons for today?


International socialist news and analysis

US continues threats over Iran's nuclear ambitions

Iraq war: Convicted Bush official is 'fall guy' over WMD scandal


International Women's Day

Celebrating International Women's Day


Housing

Tenants vote no to council housing sell-off

Market-driven 'social housing' threatens tenants


Environment and socialism

Will government plans stop climate change?


Socialist Students

Build the campaign to defeat fees

International Socialist Resistance (ISR) and Socialist Students conference


Campaign for a New Workers Party

Trade Unions and the Labour Party: CWU branch asks some awkward questions

Campaign for a New Workers' Party conference


Workplace news and analysis

Reinstate Dave Condliffe now

UNISON leaders lead members into dead end

SOUTHAMPTON council strike

PCS prepares for more struggles

Right wins lecturers' union leadership - on a 14% turnout


 

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