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The Socialist 9 February 2011

Big Society? Big Con!

The Socialist issue 657

Big society? ... big con!

Fight the cuts - whoever makes them

Ditch the library cuts

Hands off our forests!

Campaigners reject maternity unit cuts

Billy Bragg helps raise Exeter Anti-Cuts funds

Institute of Directors, bosses' organisation, bares its teeth at unions

Solidarity with the Egyptian masses

Uprising in Egypt - Socialist Party public meetings

EDL racists terrorise Luton

Fast news


National education shutdown needed

PCS young members' network conference

Yorkshire: organising the student movement

Demonstrating against cuts in Grimsby

Volunteering 'plaster' for unemployment


Egypt: Is revolution derailed?

Economic crisis in Greece: Immigrants made scapegoats

Solidarity messages needed for US prison reform activist


Southampton campaigners march in defence of jobs and services

Jobs massacre at Pfizer

Striking against health job cuts

Scottish Unison members oppose leadership's sell-out

Leicester Unison members rally against all cuts

March against the job losses in Greenwich

Unite anti-cuts conference


Woody Sez


Life on the autistic spectrum

 
 

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Leicester Unison members rally against all cuts

Around 150 people attended a Unison-organised rally in Leicester on 2 February against council cuts.

Becci Heagney, Leicester Socialist Party

The protest included council workers and a large number of service users from the Douglas Bader Centre. This day centre cares for adults with disabilities and, along with nearly all other centres in Leicester, faces closure as part of the council's cuts.

The local authority plans to make massive attacks on adult social care. The home care and meals-on-wheels services will be reduced with a look to ending them completely.

Two elderly people's homes will be closed while services are to be cut back in others. There will be no new admissions to day care.

The council propose these attacks as an example of 'promoting choice and control'. They want to give service users 'personal budgets' so that they can choose which service to use from private companies or voluntary/charity organisations.

This is the same as the Tories' idea of the 'big society' where public services are cut back and the private and voluntary sector are relied on to take up the slack.

Rather than feeling empowered, service users feel that they are being doomed with the prospect of no care or support at all. It is clear that it is about saving money.

Tony Church, convenor of Leicestershire Against the Cuts (LAC) and Socialist Party member, spoke at the rally highlighting this point. LAC argues that there is an alternative and is opposed to all cuts - whoever makes them.

I spoke for Youth Fight for Jobs about the two demonstrations in Manchester and London on 29 January which showed that students and young people are not prepared to stop fighting back.

In Leicester it is a Labour council making these cuts but, as Pete Flack from the NUT pointed out, they were voted in to oppose cuts. The rally called on the council to stand up to the government and refuse to carry through the cuts.

Councillor Ross Wilmott, who was previously the leader of the council and who wants to be the city's Labour mayor, opportunistically spoke from the platform to say that he was opposed to the cuts.

However, when asked directly if he would vote against cuts his reply was: "hopefully". Workers in Leicester will remember that Wilmott was the city's chair of education in the late 1990s when six schools were closed.


In this issue


Socialist Party news and analysis

Big society? ... big con!

Fight the cuts - whoever makes them

Ditch the library cuts

Hands off our forests!

Campaigners reject maternity unit cuts

Billy Bragg helps raise Exeter Anti-Cuts funds

Institute of Directors, bosses' organisation, bares its teeth at unions

Solidarity with the Egyptian masses

Uprising in Egypt - Socialist Party public meetings

EDL racists terrorise Luton

Fast news


Socialist Party youth and students

National education shutdown needed

PCS young members' network conference

Yorkshire: organising the student movement

Demonstrating against cuts in Grimsby

Volunteering 'plaster' for unemployment


International socialist news and analysis

Egypt: Is revolution derailed?

Economic crisis in Greece: Immigrants made scapegoats

Solidarity messages needed for US prison reform activist


Socialist Party workplace news

Southampton campaigners march in defence of jobs and services

Jobs massacre at Pfizer

Striking against health job cuts

Scottish Unison members oppose leadership's sell-out

Leicester Unison members rally against all cuts

March against the job losses in Greenwich

Unite anti-cuts conference


Socialist Party review

Woody Sez


Comment

Life on the autistic spectrum


 

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Related links:

Leicester:

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: Building support for socialism among young people

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: Trade Unions - what are they doing for us?

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: Financing a revolutionary party

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: Fight the Con-Dems' welfare reform

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: Europe - a continent in crisis

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: The battle to defend pensions and services

Unison:

triangleWorkers demand pensions battle is stepped up

triangleCome to the NSSN conference!

triangleUnison attacks TUSC candidate

triangleUnison leadership 'woefully inadequate' in face of cuts

Cuts:

triangleBristol East Socialist Party: There is an Alternative

triangleDemo against cuts at Salford university

triangleWalthamstow Socialist Party: France - Greece - Austerity rejected!

Council:

triangleCouncil workers in Cheshire strike against attacks on pay

triangleVictory for Greenwich Unite library campaign

triangleGreenwich libraries - fighting back can win

Labour:

triangleLeadership shows weakness at CWU conference

triangleBuilding the electoral alternative in Brent

triangleCoventry: Socialist campaigner Dave Nellist narrowly loses