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The Socialist 16 March 2011

Defend jobs and services: Protest 26 March

The Socialist issue 662

Defend jobs and services: Protest 26 March

Building the battle against the cuts - now and beyond 26 March

Campaigning against all cuts and privatisation

Save our NHS!


Hutton's plans mean savage cuts - Fight to defend your pension!

Vote for a socialist alternative

Huge protests against job insecurity

The rich get richer - by another $1 trillion

Wisconsin occupation

Yahya victory

Hunger strike


March from Jarrow with Youth Fight for Jobs

Save our youth services

For real jobs not exploitation

Review: Classroom Warriors


Northern Ireland: Broad left gains in union elections

Privatisation threat to the blood service?

Defend jobs and education at Newcastle College

Action called off by Birmingham bin workers

Left victory in building workers' union

Support the UCU strike


Japan: Tsunami results in misery for millions

Workers hit hard by earthquake and tsunami

Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories: "We'll struggle like in Egypt"

Tunisia: 'You come back - we come back'

Saudi troops to suppress Bahrain protesters


Thousands protest against Lib Dems in Sheffield

Protester challenges Lib Dem MP to debate

Students want to protest too

Thatcher was no heroine

Lively discussion at LGBT meeting

Leeds: Celebrating International Women's Day

Celebrate International Workers' Day in the Socialist with a May Day greeting

 
 

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Thousands protest against Lib Dems in Sheffield

5000 people protested in Sheffield outside the Liberal Democrats' spring conference, photo Robbie Faulds

5000 people protested in Sheffield outside the Liberal Democrats' spring conference, photo Robbie Faulds   (Click to enlarge)

About 500 people protested on Friday evening (11 March) and ten times that number on Saturday's demonstration (12 March) in Sheffield outside the Liberal Democrats' spring conference.

Lots of young people, many who had voted Lib Dem, raged against Nick Clegg's broken promises.

Alistair Tice, Sheffield Socialist Party
5000 people protested in Sheffield outside the Liberal Democrats' spring conference, photo Jack Jones

Photo Jack Jones   (Click to enlarge)

They were joined by contingents of trade unionists: CWU postal workers fighting Royal Mail privatisation, RMT railworkers, PCS civil servants, Unison NHS and council workers, NUT teachers, UCU lecturers and many more local people who just wanted to show their anger against what's regarded as Clegg's betrayal of Sheffield by his joining up with the Tories.

Clegg is so unpopular in this city that his showcase conference at the City Hall had to be protected by an eight foot high security fence and 1,000 police at a cost of around £2 million.

5000 people protested in Sheffield outside the Liberal Democrats' spring conference, photo Jack Jones

Photo Jack Jones   (Click to enlarge)

Another three city centre streets had security fences across them ready to close off roads to kettle protesters. A library worker told me: "It makes me so cross that they're spending £2 million on saving him when that money would save library services for three years".

The police began the weekend with a charm offensive, sending blue-jacketed 'liaison officers' to reassure protesters that: "We're from the north, we're not like the police in London".

Well, us northerners haven't forgotten the miners' strike!

However, the 'friendly' police were engaged in several discussions about job and pay cuts, the need for a real police trade union and the right to strike.

Photo Robbie Faulds

Photo Robbie Faulds   (Click to enlarge)

Cameron may have made a big mistake attacking the police as well as all the other public sector workers. One passing civil servant told me: "After 20 years I've finally joined the union, I've never protested about anything before but what they want to do to my pension is the final straw.

"And my husband is a policeman and he's getting cut too!"

The 5,000-strong march with union banners and homemade placards looked really impressive, all along Charter Row before entering Barker's Pool for a rally with speakers including Len McCluskey, the Unite union general secretary.

Liberal Democrat delegates were jeered through the fencing and placards were beaten on the wire mesh. There was a really good atmosphere among protesters and a feeling that this was the start of something big that would bring down the coalition government.

And there was a real openness amongst 'virgin' demonstrators to socialist ideas, with 190 copies of the Socialist sold over the two days.


In this issue


Anti-cuts campaign

Defend jobs and services: Protest 26 March

Building the battle against the cuts - now and beyond 26 March

Campaigning against all cuts and privatisation

Save our NHS!


Socialist Party news and analysis

Hutton's plans mean savage cuts - Fight to defend your pension!

Vote for a socialist alternative

Huge protests against job insecurity

The rich get richer - by another $1 trillion

Wisconsin occupation

Yahya victory

Hunger strike


Youth fight for jobs

March from Jarrow with Youth Fight for Jobs

Save our youth services

For real jobs not exploitation

Review: Classroom Warriors


Socialist Party workplace news

Northern Ireland: Broad left gains in union elections

Privatisation threat to the blood service?

Defend jobs and education at Newcastle College

Action called off by Birmingham bin workers

Left victory in building workers' union

Support the UCU strike


International socialist news and analysis

Japan: Tsunami results in misery for millions

Workers hit hard by earthquake and tsunami

Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories: "We'll struggle like in Egypt"

Tunisia: 'You come back - we come back'

Saudi troops to suppress Bahrain protesters


Socialist Party campaigns

Thousands protest against Lib Dems in Sheffield

Protester challenges Lib Dem MP to debate

Students want to protest too

Thatcher was no heroine

Lively discussion at LGBT meeting

Leeds: Celebrating International Women's Day

Celebrate International Workers' Day in the Socialist with a May Day greeting


 

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Related links:

Liberal Democrats:

triangleOsborne's cuts plans aren't working

triangleLegitimacy of Cameron and Clegg further shattered

triangleMay 2012 local election reports

triangleProtest at Lib Dem conference

triangleLiberal Democrats and the Coalition, Labour and the Greens

Sheffield:

triangleDWP contact centre workers strike to support PCS rep

triangleSheffield Socialist Students: Southern Europe in Revolt

triangleStop Sheffield children's centre closures

triangleSheffield fight back, or we'll have nothing left!