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The Socialist 14 April 2010

Main parties promise more of the same rotten cuts agenda

Main parties promise more of the same rotten cuts agenda

Voters face 'slash and burn' policies whoever wins election

Help build a socialist alternative in the general election


Socialist Party manifesto 2010


Afghanistan: Bring the troops back

Kyrgyzstan - dictator overthrown

News in brief

Defend welfare and public services

RMT union challenges far-right in Barking


Postal workers call for 'no' vote on deal

NUT conference calls for 24-hour public sector strike

Newcastle University - support staff face attacks on jobs and pay

STOP PRESS - BA dispute

National Shop Stewards Network 2010 conference


Lewisham - standing on our fighting record

Coventry's city-wide socialist election challenge


Russia: Putin - ten years of the man that no-one knew


Emperor's new clothes: the bosses' pet management theories

20 years ago: the Strangeways prison riot

 
 
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Lewisham - standing on our fighting record

MOST ESTABLISHMENT politicians spend years ignoring working people, going against our wishes. But every few years it seems we're 'the boss' and they want to 'have a conversation' with us. It must be election time.

James Kerr, Lewisham Socialist Party
Lewisham Socialist News - Our record

Lewisham Socialist News - Our record - click to open

In Lewisham the Socialist Party's election campaign is not about empty promises or vacuous gimmicks. We stand on the record of Ian Page and Chris Flood as Socialist Party councillors. In the council they are the only people who have fought and will consistently fight, hopefully alongside a third Socialist councillor Jess Leech, to defend jobs and services in the borough.

All the main parties are preparing huge cuts after the election. In Lewisham alone, the Labour group's budget proposal includes the prospect of cuts of £50-£60 million in the next three years; these cuts will inevitably hit all council departments and go deeper than ever. We have launched an anti-cuts petition in the names of sitting councillors Ian Page and Chris Flood as part of the campaign.

Ian Page and Chris Flood Lewisham Socialist Party councillors, photo Socialist Party

Ian Page and Chris Flood Lewisham Socialist Party councillors, photo Socialist Party

As well as supporting the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC), the Socialist Party participates in Lewisham People Before Profit, an alliance of anti-cuts, anti-privatisation candidates that is contesting every council and parliamentary seat in the borough and for the directly elected mayor. These two electoral alliances represent a step forward in building a genuine mass alternative to the main parties.

It will be a hard fought campaign. A general election means an increased turnout in local elections, where fear of the Tories getting back in nationally may prompt some workers to instinctively vote the Labour ticket in local elections too. But many people we speak to are unsure how to vote and are completely disillusioned with the main parties, especially after the expenses scandal.

That is why one of our most important tools is the 'Our Record' pamphlet which details every campaign and motion Ian Page and Chris Flood have supported and shows how they and the other parties have voted on key issues. It sets the Socialist Party apart from the three big business parties and the Greens.

We need to speak to as many people in the ward as possible and re-visit them to ensure that everyone is clear of the role that socialist councillors can play. For more info and how to help in the campaign, visit our election blog at http://lewishamsocialistparty.wordpress.com.

In the other council seats in Lewisham the Socialist Party is fully backing the candidates of the Lewisham People Before Profit coalition, which has brought together different campaigns across the borough in defence of public services.

The coalition is standing at least one candidate in every ward - with the exception of Telegraph Hill where it is backing the Socialist Party candidates - and is also standing a candidate for Lewisham's 'executive mayor', the new school campaigner John Hamilton, who has pledged not to accept the £76,000 mayor's salary if elected but to live on the average wage in Lewisham. For further details see the website at http://www.lpbp.org.uk/home


In this issue

Main parties promise more of the same rotten cuts agenda

Voters face 'slash and burn' policies whoever wins election

Help build a socialist alternative in the general election


Socialist Party manifesto 2010

Socialist Party manifesto 2010


Socialist Party news and analysis

Afghanistan: Bring the troops back

Kyrgyzstan - dictator overthrown

News in brief

Defend welfare and public services

RMT union challenges far-right in Barking


Socialist Party workplace news

Postal workers call for 'no' vote on deal

NUT conference calls for 24-hour public sector strike

Newcastle University - support staff face attacks on jobs and pay

STOP PRESS - BA dispute

National Shop Stewards Network 2010 conference


Socialist Party election campaign

Lewisham - standing on our fighting record

Coventry's city-wide socialist election challenge


International socialist news and analysis

Russia: Putin - ten years of the man that no-one knew


Socialist Party features

Emperor's new clothes: the bosses' pet management theories

20 years ago: the Strangeways prison riot


 

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