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The Socialist 7 December 2011

Con-Dems pile on the misery: ‘Enough is enough’

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Con-Dems pile on the misery - 'Enough is enough'


Eurozone crisis - capitalists have no solution


Cuts and misery - it doesn't have to be like this

Socialist MEP supports public sector strike

"The genie is out of the bottle"

30 November strike: a historic day!

Building a fighting union - interview with Steve Hedley

Defend the JIB, victory to the sparks!

Reinstate Paul Kelly: Solidarity with Portsmouth RMT

Workplace news in brief


Tory sleaze is back!

Reading the riots

All in it together

Them & Us


Climate change and extreme weather


Homes Crisis: Fund housing need - not fat cat greed!


Portugal: Build on the general strike action

Ireland: Resist latest austerity attacks

Tamil Solidarity: Gearing up for 2012

Brazilian socialists remember Socrates


Theatre review

When workers planned production: the Lucas Aerospace plan

 
 

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Reading the riots

Suzanne Beishon, Youth Fight for Jobs

A Guardian/London School of Economics study has shown that Britain's summer 'riots' were fuelled by anger at injustice, the lack of money, jobs and opportunity, and how young people "felt they were treated compared with others".

A former Met police chief, Lord Stevens, has predicted years of public disorder due to the economic crisis.

This confirms the riots were not the result of "pure criminality" nor the breakdown of families, as Tories and right-wing commentators say. They happened because young people felt completely cast aside.

As a 23 year-old in Wavertree, Liverpool said: "It doesn't really matter if it's Labour or Conservative because the people behind the scenes are always the same, but especially this particular Conservative government ... It's in their eyes, you know what I mean? They hate the lower classes."

Sky-high levels of youth unemployment; education being snatched away; youth services being closed down; combined with the police harassment of young people, especially black and Asian youth, under the hated 'stop and search' laws - that's why we saw an outpouring of raw anger, as Youth Fight for Jobs (YFJ) said at the time.

YFJ supporters do not condone violence. We are building a movement where young people fight alongside trade unionists and anti-cuts campaigners, so that legitimate anger can be channelled positively.

YFJ organised meetings and protests in Tottenham, where the first 'riot' took place following the police killing of Mark Duggan.

YFJ demands real jobs, training schemes and apprenticeships. We say no to slave labour 'workfare' schemes. Education is a right, fees should be abolished and EMA reinstated. We call for a programme of house rebuilding and refurbishment to create affordable social housing and to provide work.

We demand a future. The rich carry on getting richer while we see our youth clubs closed - why should we pay for their crisis?

Get in touch with YFJ: www.youthfightforjobs.com


In this issue


Socialist Party feature

Con-Dems pile on the misery - 'Enough is enough'


Socialist Party editorial

Eurozone crisis - capitalists have no solution


Workplace news and analysis

Cuts and misery - it doesn't have to be like this

Socialist MEP supports public sector strike

"The genie is out of the bottle"

30 November strike: a historic day!

Building a fighting union - interview with Steve Hedley

Defend the JIB, victory to the sparks!

Reinstate Paul Kelly: Solidarity with Portsmouth RMT

Workplace news in brief


Socialist Party news and analysis

Tory sleaze is back!

Reading the riots

All in it together

Them & Us


Climate change

Climate change and extreme weather


Housing crisis

Homes Crisis: Fund housing need - not fat cat greed!


International socialist news and analysis

Portugal: Build on the general strike action

Ireland: Resist latest austerity attacks

Tamil Solidarity: Gearing up for 2012

Brazilian socialists remember Socrates


Socialist Party reviews

Theatre review

When workers planned production: the Lucas Aerospace plan


 

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Riots:

triangleSummer's riots

triangleAfter the Riots

triangleSingle and video: ill Manors by Plan B

triangleSmacking not the answer

triangleHaringey & Enfield Socialist Party: The 2011 'English Riots' - lessons for socialists

triangleUnacceptable! Draconian sentences for Dundee 'Facebook riot' teenagers

Youth:

triangleUN reports rise in global youth unemployment

triangleYouth Fight for Jobs Northern Ireland launched in Belfast

triangleStockland Green march for jobs

triangleBirmingham, Erdington, March for Youth Jobs

YFJ:

triangleWorkfare

triangleCompulsion in 'work experience' scheme dropped

triangleYFJ expresses solidarity with Occupy London

Young people:

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: Building support for socialism among young people

triangleThe ugly truth behind the latest unemployment figures

triangleMerseyside Socialist Party: How can young people fight back?

Jobs:

triangleBack to work? How the system fails the unemployed

triangleCon-Dems' hypocrisy over children's care

triangleHospital jobs scandal - Action now to save the NHS!

Police:

triangleMore attacks on right to campaign

triangleRochdale: far right attempts to exploit tragedy of abuse

triangleA short walk down Whitehall...