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The Socialist 4 February 2009

Workers show their strength


Lindsey refinery: workers show their strength

Firm strike leadership gains results

Organising real trade unionism

Response from Italy

Staythorpe power station: "It's all about money"

The diary of a striker

Striking at Fiddlers Ferry


United action needed to save education

Youth Fight for Jobs campaign

Gaza protests: Police attacks show stewarding vital

May Day: Lords judgement backs police


Corus steal jobs: Workers must fight back

Weather chaos exposes cutbacks

Car industry bailout plan

Wirral: Stop the cuts and closures

Fast news

Liverpool: Far right BNP exposed


Sri Lanka: Stop the slaughter!

Sri Lanka: Thousands trapped in war zone

France: millions strike against Sarkozy's policies

Economic crisis - cracks appear in the bosses' EU

Iceland: Devastated by global crisis


Lessons of the Jarrow Crusade: no return to the 1930s!

 
 
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Wirral: Stop the cuts and closures

THE PEOPLE of Wirral are organising against the Lib-Lab coalition council's plans to axe libraries and other leisure services. The cuts are due to a budget deficit caused by years of mismanagement, including investing in Iceland, and cuts forced by central government.

Dave Lunn, Wirral Against The Cuts steering committee (personal capacity)

On 9 February when the council discusses these cuts, they will meet protests by residents, trade unionists and community groups.

Local politicians rightly fear losing their seats at elections. Campaigners are already discussing how to stand anti-cuts candidates for council. Councillors may well vote on 9 February against cuts in 'their' ward, while voting for the whole cuts programme, so they can claim to have opposed cuts but the cuts would be voted through!

Such pressure is building up that concessions are possible, but within current spending limits these will be at the expense of closing something else.

We demand the council breaks out of spending limits imposed by central government, sets a budget to fund services people want, and demands the government coughs up the shortfall.

Labour councillors have had informal discussions with a local Housing Association to take up all the assets for disposal. The ruling councillors want to make cuts a "fact on the ground" to undercut community opposition.

Recently in response to pressure they made a concession by 'saving' Bromborough Library. However, this was at the expense of Eastham library, not previously on their hit-list and where the local community had never even been consulted! 400 local residents turned up to a meeting called by the united 'Wirral Against the Cuts' campaign to organise opposition.

Local people are not responsible for years of underfunding by Tory and New Labour governments. We did not cause the credit crunch. We should not pay for it!

Join the 9 February demonstration - assemble from 5pm Wallasey town hall.

Further mass action can force a U-turn from those swinging the axe. Also we need to make plans now to contest the 2010 council elections.

The Socialist Party demands:
  • No closures, no job cuts, no privatisation.
  • For a needs-led budget; consult communities and workers on their needs; full funding for essential services without any cuts!
  • Additional government funding to meet the deficit.

In this issue


Lindsey refinery

Lindsey refinery: workers show their strength

Firm strike leadership gains results

Organising real trade unionism

Response from Italy

Staythorpe power station: "It's all about money"

The diary of a striker

Striking at Fiddlers Ferry


Socialist Party youth and students

United action needed to save education

Youth Fight for Jobs campaign

Gaza protests: Police attacks show stewarding vital

May Day: Lords judgement backs police


Socialist Party campaigns

Corus steal jobs: Workers must fight back

Weather chaos exposes cutbacks

Car industry bailout plan

Wirral: Stop the cuts and closures

Fast news

Liverpool: Far right BNP exposed


International socialist news and analysis

Sri Lanka: Stop the slaughter!

Sri Lanka: Thousands trapped in war zone

France: millions strike against Sarkozy's policies

Economic crisis - cracks appear in the bosses' EU

Iceland: Devastated by global crisis


Marxist analysis: history

Lessons of the Jarrow Crusade: no return to the 1930s!


 

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Related links:

Wirral:

triangleWirral & Chester Socialist Party: The socialist alternative to the cuts agenda

triangleWirral & Chester Socialist Party: The Spartacist uprising in Germany 1919

triangleWirral & Chester Socialist Party: A socialist housing programme

triangleWirral & Chester Socialist Party: Greece in crisis

triangleWirral & Chester Socialist Party: 'The Socialist' and the role of a workers' newspaper

triangleWirral & Chester Socialist Party: Socialism and religion

Council:

triangleCouncil workers in Cheshire strike against attacks on pay

triangleVictory for Greenwich Unite library campaign

triangleGreenwich libraries - fighting back can win

triangleElection results: How did TUSC do?