The Socialist

The Socialist 23 November 2011

Fight till we win!

The Socialist issue 695

Enough is enough! Make N30 the start of a fight to stop all cuts

Reasons to be on strike


Capitalism is crisis - there is an alternative - fight for socialism!


Con-Dems worsen the housing crisis

Massive job cuts undermining NHS

Millions unemployed - workers and students must unite and fight!

Them & Us


Tragic effect of recession

Why I became a socialist


Jarrow marchers put forward an alternative

No answers from politicians on Newsnight

Save Coventry Sure Start

Update: Occupy

Support the anti-cuts election challenge

State intimidation of young protesters

Tories and Labour fail to give 'Any Answers'

Women: sick of sexism, discrimination and cuts?

Mansfield - build houses, create jobs

Pensions protest in Maude's constituency


Why Europe's capitalist leaders cannot save the floundering eurozone project

Ruling PSOE battered in Spanish general election

Syria: Eight months of mass protests met with bloody brutality

Egyptian masses fight for real change


Greece and Italy get unelected technocrats - Southampton gets chief executives!

Construction workers fight pay cuts

Fire service cuts

Bus drivers strike over pay

Workplace In brief


Obituary - Geoff Atkins

 
 

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Rock bottom

Northern Rock, the failed bank rescued by the previous Labour government, has been sold off on the cheap to Virgin Money by the Con-Dems.

The government will receive £747 million from the sale of Northern Rock despite £1.4 billion of public funds injected into it since 2007. In other words the government has lost up to £650 million in this deal.

Northern Rock was the first UK casualty of the global financial meltdown and was nationalised in February 2008 to prevent its collapse. However, instead of being run democratically in the interest of ordinary people, the bank was split between one with 'good assets' - now sold off to Virgin - and another part holding the 'toxic assets'. The latter still owes the Treasury up to £21 billion!

Tory chancellor George Osborne described the sale as "value for money".

During its 'reorganisation' the government owned Northern Rock shed 3,000 jobs. Virgin Money says that it won't compulsorily sack any more workers 'for three years' but did not rule out 'natural wastage' job cuts.


St Paul's Occupation defies City Corporation

Despite legal threats from the City of London Corporation, the mood at Occupy London, outside St Paul's cathedral, remains defiant.

The direct response of occupiers to potentially lengthy legal proceedings and eviction has been to expand the occupation. Campaigners have taken over a huge abandoned office block owned by investment bank UBS. Renamed the 'Bank of Ideas', the building will be opened up to groups who have lost their community centres and youth clubs in the government's savage spending cuts.

This is only one of many empty properties in the City and raises the possibility of more widespread action as banks begin to repossess thousands of people's homes. Plus, many occupiers welcome the prospect of moving indoors if it starts to snow this winter!

The UBS building has also been opened up to unions on strike on 30 November. A conference and rally at the weekend brought together representatives of occupations across Britain and Ireland and fully backed the public sector strikes. Speakers from the trade union movement also pledged support to the occupation movement.

Duncan Money

Government benefits

As the Socialist warned last week, the government has now decided to end the uprating of benefits in line with inflation (5.2% in September). Instead, ministers will use a lower inflation rate (4.5%), saving the Con-Dem government £1 billion.

As a result, millions of disabled and unemployed people and their dependents will now lose hundreds of pounds a year. This savage cut is on top of other reductions in benefits in the past 18 months, including those benefits relating to housing costs.

The move is a cynical exercise by the government to cancel the proposed 3p a litre rise in fuel duty expected in January by getting the poorest and most vulnerable to make up the shortfall in government revenues - a classic case of robbing Peter to pay Paul.


Education: profits, profits, profits!

A letter released to the Stock Exchange last week from Wey Education plc, a company headed by Zenna Atkins, ex-chair of Ofsted, speaks volumes for the government's education privatisation agenda.

"Wey is responding to the English market opportunity brought about by the transfer of state-run schools to independent charitable entities and the deconstruction of the education function within local authorities.

Within the £53 billion English education system, the standards achieved by pupils and the rounded quality of the education they receive need to be significantly improved. Additionally the evidential efficiencies that can be made in the operation of schools combine to make a clear opportunity to make a substantial return to investors and improve education in the UK."


Fuelling anger

I have just received my winter fuel allowance which has been cut by £50! For the past three years the over 60s have been getting £250 and over 80s £400. I am now getting £200 and the over 80s will be getting £300 - a £100 cut! I can only afford to put my heating on in the evening and with prices going up all the time even that is becoming a luxury.

I live in Maesteg, an ex-mining town in South Wales and all my pensioner friends are in the same situation, freezing in their own homes because we can't afford to keep warm. Age Concern Cymru has estimated that 12 pensioners a day will die in Wales because of cold homes and yet this government still cuts our winter fuel allowance.

As a 74 year old member of the Socialist Party I still put some change aside in my money jar every week so I can help our party get rid of a system that in the 21st century is legally murdering old people every winter.

Vi John, Socialist Party Wales

Fat Cat pay rockets

A year long inquiry into boardroom pay by the High Pay Commission think tank has revealed that the pay of top executives at a number of FTSE companies had risen by more than 4,000% on average in the last 30 years.

The report cites Barclays boss John Varley's pay of £4,365,636, which is 169 times more than the average worker in Britain today - a 4,899.4% increase since 1980.

This hike in fat cat salaries is in stark contrast to the shrinking pay packets of many workers, suffering a third year of pay freezes and soaring prices for heating, housing, transport and food.


What We Heard....

"Our whole lives are in this bag"

While selling the Socialist I met a young homeless couple. Their dedication to one another was endearing but their desperate plight was heartbreaking.

The girl was Asian, estranged from her family for being in a mixed relationship. He had been brought up in care; they had no family. They said they couldn't save up enough money for a deposit to rent a flat (in London that's over £1,000). They said they couldn't get work because they didn't have an address and they had waited for days at the local housing office only to be turned away.

The boy pointed to the bag he was carrying: "Our whole lives are in this bag".

After talking to them I can imagine the symbolic tents of the 'occupy' movement to becoming actual tent cities if we don't stop these attacks.

The smashing of the public sector is the removal of the safety net for workers. 30 November represents crucial steps of the organised working class moving to defend it.

Nancy Taaffe, Waltham Forest

Get organised

Unite union members were out in force in Greenwich on Saturday campaigning against the cuts.

One of the highlights of the day was when a local shop worker came out from a major department store and asked how long we would be outside the shop. Initially I thought that we were going to be asked to move on.

She in fact wanted application forms so that she and her friends could all join the union. She had heard, from her grandmother, about what a great union branch we have and wanted to get organised.

Kaz, Greenwich Unite

In this issue


Pensions' strike, N30

Enough is enough! Make N30 the start of a fight to stop all cuts

Reasons to be on strike


Socialist Party feature

Capitalism is crisis - there is an alternative - fight for socialism!


Socialist Party news and analysis

Con-Dems worsen the housing crisis

Massive job cuts undermining NHS

Millions unemployed - workers and students must unite and fight!

Them & Us


The Socialist - Readers' comments

Tragic effect of recession

Why I became a socialist


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Jarrow marchers put forward an alternative

No answers from politicians on Newsnight

Save Coventry Sure Start

Update: Occupy

Support the anti-cuts election challenge

State intimidation of young protesters

Tories and Labour fail to give 'Any Answers'

Women: sick of sexism, discrimination and cuts?

Mansfield - build houses, create jobs

Pensions protest in Maude's constituency


International socialist news and analysis

Why Europe's capitalist leaders cannot save the floundering eurozone project

Ruling PSOE battered in Spanish general election

Syria: Eight months of mass protests met with bloody brutality

Egyptian masses fight for real change


Socialist Party workplace news

Greece and Italy get unelected technocrats - Southampton gets chief executives!

Construction workers fight pay cuts

Fire service cuts

Bus drivers strike over pay

Workplace In brief


Obituary

Obituary - Geoff Atkins


 

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Northern Rock:

triangleNationalise the banks

triangleTories and Labour fail to give 'Any Answers'

triangleNorthern Rock and Branson's present

triangleNorthern Rock throws workers on the dole

triangleWhere's the bailout for us?

Occupation:

triangleSussex University: occupation over but campaign continues

triangleSussex uni occupation: 'they say privatise - we fight back and organise'

trianglePictures: demonstration against privatisation at Sussex university

triangleIraq: Ten years after 'shock and awe'

Benefits:

triangleCuts kill: Con-Dem benefit 'reforms', mental health and suicide

triangleCon-Dems' benefit fact fraud

triangleOne in five borrow to buy food

Education:

triangleStudent loans threat: Action needed on student debt mountain

triangleFight the Tories for right to a decent education system

Pay:

triangleThem & Us

Housing:

triangleWe can beat the bedroom tax - Supplement to the Socialist

Virgin:

triangleBosses take tax liberties

Greenwich:

triangleSocialist Party news