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Hull: Rallying against the austerity budget
AROUND 100 trade unionists gathered in Hull city centre on Saturday 3 July to protest at the shocking cuts coming to the public sector following the Con-Dem budget.
Jack Walker, Youth Fight for Jobs, Hull
Banners from a range of unions including the NUT, PCS, GMB, NASUWT, Unison and Ucatt showed how the spending cuts will affect all workers across both the public and private sector.
There was a range of speakers, each talking about the problems in their particular workplace, with reports of agency workers being used to undercut full time workers and plans for redundancies in most workplaces.
Labour cuts
Two of Hull's Labour MPs, Karl Turner and Diana Johnson, tried to use the protest to whip up support for Labour, having previously promised deep cuts to the economy.
Their speeches, however, were received with polite applause only.
In contrast, the best-received speeches of the day were ones that put forward a united union fightback against the cuts and that laid out clear socialist policies.
Matt Whale, speaking for Youth Fight for Jobs, highlighted the situation facing young people in the city and demanded free education, jobs for all and a higher minimum wage.
New party
Mike Whale, secretary of Hull National Union of Teachers, was greeted by cheers when he called for the nationalisation of the banks and a programme of public works to tackle the need for more houses in Hull, as well as creating more jobs in the city.
The loudest applause came when Mike called for a new left party prepared to fight for working people in the way the current government is fighting for the rich.
The protest was a brilliant success and laid important foundations for the struggles that will undoubtedly be coming our way.
Already plans are in hand to lobby the Liberal-led city council with a petition calling for no redundancies.
In this issue
Mass action can stop cuts
Socialist Party editorial
Build united action to stop the cuts
What the Socialist Party says
Socialist Party feature
Con-Dem budget cuts: Hitting those on benefits hardest
How will George Osborne's budget affect families?
Housing benefit cuts - increasing homelessness
Cuts to disability benefits will increase misery
Anti-cuts campaign
Fight the savage cuts by Neath/Port Talbot council
Hull: Rallying against the austerity budget
'Godfather' turning in his grave
Youth fight for jobs
NUS anti-cuts conference
Youth Fight for Jobs Protest!
Anti-racism
BNP forced to abandon its 'festival of hate'
International socialist news and analysis
South Africa: 5,000 sacked miners on strike
Kazakhstan: The fight goes on
News in brief
Education
Organise against academies now!
BA dispute
Limited new 'final' offer facing BA cabin crew
Civil Service
PCS will fight new attack on redundancy pay
Workplace news
Unison by-election: fighting leadership needed
Shrewsbury Pickets march for justice
Lindsey refinery fire death: inquiry needed
Workplace news in brief
Workplace analysis
Unite general secretary election:
Interview with Brian Caton
Interview: Ken Clarke's prison plans
Socialist Party LGBT
Pride, prejudice, fightback and hypocrisy
Socialist Party events
A warm welcome at Summer Camp
Socialism 2010 Saturday 6 - Sunday 7 November
Socialist Party reviews
When the financial wizardry lost its magic
Mali's master of the ngoni
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