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The Socialist 23 November 2010

Youth Fight for Education: No cuts, no fees, save EMA!

The Socialist issue 648

Youth Fight for Education: No cuts, no fees, save EMA!

No to victimisation, defend student protesters!

Defend university access for all!

Universities occupied over fees and cuts


Not one job or one service to be cut

Mass organised action can stop cuts

1,000 march in Gloucester against 'scorched earth policy'

Fighting cuts: A militant stance is what's needed

Profiting from the most vulnerable

Government plans are an attack on council tenants

Fast news


Firefighters on the march

McCluskey elected Unite general secretary


Ireland in crisis

Scotland and Wales: Don't accept the 'hand you have been dealt'

Cholera epidemic sparks clashes between Haitians and UN troops

Massive food price hikes spell disaster for poorest people

 
 

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Firefighters on the march

FBU general secretary Matt Wrack with firefighters at their rally and lobby MPs against cuts, photo Suzanne Beishon

FBU general secretary Matt Wrack with firefighters at their rally and lobby MPs against cuts, photo Suzanne Beishon   (Click to enlarge)

On 17 November FBU members from Gloucestershire joined the 2,000 firefighters who poured out of their rally at Westminster and blocked the road outside Parliament. Cheers and whistles went up when the crowd realised Prince Phillip was in one of the cars surrounded by firefighters.

Chris Moore, Gloucestershire Socialist Party

Marching en masse down Whitehall, Ian Leahair, FBU national executive member for London, addressed the impromptu crowd in front of the gates of Downing Street.He warned the government they would be back if it did not back down from their proposed vicious cuts to the fire service, which could mean 7,000 job cuts, attacks on pay and pensions, fragmentation of the service and looming privatisation.

I spoke to the Gloucestershire FBU members as they travelled together.

Brigade secretary Mike Tully explained that the impact of £3.6 million cuts to fire services in Gloucestershire could mean "90 redundancies, including uniformed and non uniformed".

He called response times a 'postcode lottery' because national standards were abolished after the last dispute. "Gloucestershire aims to get one pump to a life threatening instance within eight minutes on 75% of occasions, but what about the other 25% and there is no standard for arrival of the second pump."

FBU member Nick Sharpe was angry at plans to remove a specialist rescue appliance from Stroud, dealing with road accidents and trench and building collapses. It means at a road traffic accident "instead of seven people we'll have five on turnout, with less equipment."

FBU member Dave Smith added that: "Trench and building collapse equipment for the whole county will have to be called from Hereford or Avon." But that day Stroud Tory MP Neil Carmichael refused to sign the FBU petition calling for this equipment to stay.

Gloucester FBU member Claude Elliott said it was "always those at the bottom that hurt the most" from the cuts. He supported a call for a 24-hour public sector strike. Because he "can't see them taking notice of anything short of that". Mike, Nick and Dave agreed.


In this issue


Youth Fight for Education

Youth Fight for Education: No cuts, no fees, save EMA!

No to victimisation, defend student protesters!

Defend university access for all!

Universities occupied over fees and cuts


Anti-cuts campaign

Not one job or one service to be cut

Mass organised action can stop cuts

1,000 march in Gloucester against 'scorched earth policy'

Fighting cuts: A militant stance is what's needed

Profiting from the most vulnerable

Government plans are an attack on council tenants

Fast news


Socialist Party workplace news

Firefighters on the march

McCluskey elected Unite general secretary


International socialist news and analysis

Ireland in crisis

Scotland and Wales: Don't accept the 'hand you have been dealt'

Cholera epidemic sparks clashes between Haitians and UN troops

Massive food price hikes spell disaster for poorest people


 

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FBU:

triangleTUSC: the electoral alternative to the parties of the rich

triangleLondon TUSC: Standing to say "there is an alternative"

triangleFire Brigades Union statement on pension proposals

triangleAdd your name to the TUSC petition

Cuts:

triangleBristol East Socialist Party: There is an Alternative

triangleDemo against cuts at Salford university

triangleWalthamstow Socialist Party: France - Greece - Austerity rejected!

Stroud:

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triangleGloucestershire: Rage ignites against NHS privatisation

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triangleGloucestershire Socialist Party: Do we face a double dip recession

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