The Socialist

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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Fast news

NHS cuts

The Con-Dem government's latest disastrous reforms to the National Health Service come on top of at least £20 billion of 'efficiency savings' ie cuts, that health managers have been told to implement by 2014.

This has led to thousands of job cuts and hospital ward and department closures. Recently the West Midlands health trust announced that 1,600 jobs are to be axed, which will badly hit patient care.

NHS London, the capital's strategic health authority, is 'reconfiguring' its health services by closing Accident and Emergency departments and shedding thousands of hospital beds.

According to the British Medical Association some £5 billion will be cut from London's health budget by 2017.

PFI rip-off

Private Finance Initiative (PFI) contracts for new hospitals, schools, etc, are costing the public purse a staggering £229 billion, yet the actual value of these projects is only £56 billion.

PFI schemes typically involve a private contractor building a hospital and owning it for 25 or 35 years while leasing it back to the NHS for a tidy profit.

For example, the Princess Royal hospital in Bromley, south London, built through a PFI contract, will cost the NHS £1.2 billion - more than ten times its actual value!

BA dispute

Trade unionists across the country will be angered that, yet again, bosses at BA have forced Unite cabin crew to re-ballot through a combination of intimidation and a 'legal blitz'.

Starting out as a battle over impositions to members' contracts, cabin crew were forced to take industrial action, as BA was unwilling to negotiate. In the course of the dispute the battle has morphed into a fight to maintain union organisation.

Unite cabin crew are calling for the removal of sanctions taken against union members as a result of participation in lawful strike action and for the right of the union to organise itself amongst the workforce.

This is clearly an attempt to prevent working-people legitimately using their hard won democratic rights to defend their jobs, terms and conditions and pensions.

Mubarak's friend

Egypt's beleaguered president Hosni Mubarak can't have many friends left after weeks of mass protests against his rule. However, it appears that he does still enjoy the support of Frank Wisner, president Barack Obama's envoy to Cairo.

The diplomat left White House staff flabbergasted after remarking: "President Mubarak's continued leadership is critical: it's his opportunity to write his legacy."

It appears that this was no diplomatic slip of the tongue as Wisner is also employed for a US law firm that works for the Mubarak regime. Wisner's employer, Patton Boggs, also advises the Egyptian military and boasts that its attorneys "represent some of the leading Egyptian commercial families and their companies".

No conflict of interests here then!


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:

Cuts:

triangleBristol East Socialist Party: There is an Alternative

triangleDemo against cuts at Salford university

triangleWalthamstow Socialist Party: France - Greece - Austerity rejected!

triangleBack to work? How the system fails the unemployed

triangleCon-Dems' hypocrisy over children's care

trianglePCS conference votes for more joint action against cuts

PFI:

triangle'Save Heatherwood Hospital' campaign yielding results

triangleStroud: Labour lets NHS down again

trianglePrivate hands off our NHS!

trianglePontefract hospital: Army withdrawn - now kick out PFI!

NHS:

triangleHospital jobs scandal - Action now to save the NHS!

triangleNHS GMB members vote No to pensions deal

triangleNorth Derbyshire Socialist Party: The battle to save the NHS - how will we win?

Health:

trianglePublic sector

triangleImmigration and the far right

triangleWorkers' Memorial Day 28 April

Hospital:

triangleWest London: Charing Cross hospital - Save A&E demo

triangleSwindon hospital workers fight bullying

triangleLiverpool - Rally to defend the NHS

Obama:

triangleLlanelli and West Wales Socialist Party: USA: Is Obama a socialist?

triangleRiot cops assault Occupy protesters

triangleBrazil welcomed Obama with the arrest of 13 protesters

Hosni Mubarak:

triangleWhere now for the Egyptian revolution?

triangleEgypt: Is revolution derailed?

triangleEgypt in revolt

Egypt:

triangleSwansea Socialist Party: Egypt

triangleRevolution through Arab eyes - the Factory

triangleStriking back in austerity Britain: Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party general secretary writes