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The Socialist 27 October 2010

Stop cuts through mass action

The Socialist issue 644

Stop cuts through mass action

Thousands march against cuts

20,000 march in Edinburgh against cuts

Wales says: don't break the poor

Northern Ireland: build a new party

Police attack Bristol demonstration

Wave of protests against Con-Dem cuts

Join the protests


Organise to stop education cuts!

Youth Fight for Jobs and Socialist Students day of action

Youth Fight for Jobs conference - 4 December

Step forward for TUC youth unemployment demo


Socialism 2010: Weekend of discussion and debate 6-7 November


Mass action urgent against programme for poverty


Housing cuts will mean more evictions and social cleansing

Axeman Osborne slashes disabled people's benefits

Government bludgeons workers' pensions

How the rich beat the taxman

On your bus, IDS!

Bolton: Police brutality exposed

Franchising torture


Victory to London firefighters!

BA bosses try to control union

Disaster for local government

Unite general secretary election: Right wing candidate on another planet

 
 

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Northern Ireland: build a new party

Thousands of workers took to the streets of Belfast on 23 October in probably the largest non-sectarian demonstration in Northern Ireland since the anti-war movement. They marched in opposition to the £4 billion cuts to public spending in Northern Ireland which were contained in the comprehensive spending review.

Daniel Waldron, Socialist Party Belfast

These cuts will have a devastating impact on an economy heavily reliant upon the public sector, which directly employs a third of the workforce and props up the private sector. Researchers have suggested 40,000 jobs will be lost as a result of the cuts, although this could turn out to be a conservative figure.

There was an angry and determined mood among the workers who joined the protest. Some of the local politicians who support cuts had the gall to join the march, including SDLP leader Margaret Ritchie and the Minister of Education, Sinn Fein's Caitriona Ruane.

All the main parties have been implementing cuts and privatisation since the Assembly Executive was established and accept that workers and young people must pay the price for the bankers' economic crisis.

Unfortunately, these politicians were given credence by representatives from the Northern Ireland committee of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions. Speaker after speaker appealed for 'our' politicians to unite against cuts, despite their track record. This clearly was not the mood of workers on the demonstration, who replied with boos and jeers.

Instead of sowing illusions in the sectarian, pro-capitalist parties, the trade unions should be preparing their members for a fightback against the cuts, including moving towards a new, anti-sectarian party of the working-class. The Socialist Party raised this demand on the march and called for a one-day public sector strike as the beginning of a campaign of industrial action to smash the cuts.


In this issue


Anti-cuts campaign

Stop cuts through mass action

Thousands march against cuts

20,000 march in Edinburgh against cuts

Wales says: don't break the poor

Northern Ireland: build a new party

Police attack Bristol demonstration

Wave of protests against Con-Dem cuts

Join the protests


Socialist Students

Organise to stop education cuts!

Youth Fight for Jobs and Socialist Students day of action

Youth Fight for Jobs conference - 4 December

Step forward for TUC youth unemployment demo


Socialism 2010

Socialism 2010: Weekend of discussion and debate 6-7 November


Socialist Party feature

Mass action urgent against programme for poverty


Socialist Party news and analysis

Housing cuts will mean more evictions and social cleansing

Axeman Osborne slashes disabled people's benefits

Government bludgeons workers' pensions

How the rich beat the taxman

On your bus, IDS!

Bolton: Police brutality exposed

Franchising torture


Socialist Party workplace news

Victory to London firefighters!

BA bosses try to control union

Disaster for local government

Unite general secretary election: Right wing candidate on another planet


 

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Cuts:

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Belfast:

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