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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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National education shutdown needed

UCU  members on strike at London Met university in 2009 , photo Paul Mattsson

UCU members on strike at London Met university in 2009 , photo Paul Mattsson   (Click to enlarge)

Despite the government railroading its attacks on young people through parliament, the 29 January demonstrations showed that there is still willingness to fight back.

The young people who turned out on the protests in London and Manchester demonstrated to everyone that they understood that what parliament has made law can be made inconsequential by mass movements.

Claire Laker-Mansfield Socialist Students

Now young people will be looking forward, asking what is needed in order to win. If students are to win victories, escalating student actions and linking with workers in trade unions will be vital.

Photo Paul Mattsson

Photo Paul Mattsson   (Click to enlarge)

The lecturers' union, UCU, is currently balloting for strike action over attacks to the pensions, pay and conditions of workers. But it is also about the general attacks on education, including tripling tuition fees, scrapping Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) and slashing the budgets of higher and further education.

If UCU members vote to strike in defence of education then students must give mass support - attending picket lines and organising demonstrations. But more than that, what's needed is for students to go out on strike too, in support of their teachers, lecturers and support staff and in defence of their right to an education.

Students support UCU  members on strike at London Met university in 2009, Photo Paul Mattsson

Students support UCU members on strike at London Met university in 2009, Photo Paul Mattsson   (Click to enlarge)

So far, walkouts have been staged in schools, colleges and universities across the country but what's needed on the strike day is something bigger. We need a national education shutdown with every school, college and campus in Britain closed for a day of mass protest against this brutal government of the rich.

Added significance may well be given if, as is likely, the strike takes place on or around budget day on 23 March. If, on the day the government announces its next dose of pain, thousands of young people and workers are out on picket lines and protesting on the streets, it will send a very powerful message to the politicians in Westminster.

It will let them know that if they think that they will get away with making the worst attacks on ordinary people for generations, then they are mistaken.

The fightback is not over, it is only just beginning.


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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