The Socialist

The Socialist 29 February 2012

We won't work for free!

The Socialist issue 707


We won't work for free!

Working class needs real political opposition to Con-Dem millionaires

A4e: workfare vultures in crisis

'We want jobs - not slave labour!'

Interview with a jobcentre worker


Stop the Health Bill

Solidarity with Occupy London protesters

Unison leadership found guilty of "unjustifiable discipline" against four Socialist Party activists

Sun launch can't hide corrupt practices

It's bonuses for bankers

Them & Us


Why I'm standing for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition in the London Assembly election

Student walkout - build mass action

Kirklees Sure Start children centres

Voluntary sector cuts expose Big Society lies

Stop North East NHS childcare cuts

Sheffield housing - failed by privatisation

Campaign news in brief

The battle against internet censorship

May Day Greetings in the Socialist


Iran: Tensions with the US and its allies are ratcheted-up

Europe - Young people fight ACTA


'Priceless victory' of sparks against the Dirty Seven

Continuing the pensions battle: PCS consultative ballot

Continuing the pensions battle - Universities

Three-year pay freeze hits hard

Workplace news in brief

 
 
 
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Solidarity with Occupy London protesters

 Last stand of the St Pauls Occupy London protesters, photo Paul Mattsson

Click for gallery. Last stand of the St Pauls Occupy London protesters, photo Paul Mattsson   (Click to enlarge)

Just after midnight on Tuesday 28 February riot police brutally evicted the peaceful Occupy London protesters from their camp outside St Paul's Cathedral, which had been set up on 15 October last year.

Youth Fight for Jobs (YFJ) expresses its full solidarity to all those involved and stands firmly against all attacks on the right to protest.

The occupy camp, while relatively small in numbers, was able to have a big impact. The slogan 'we are the 99%' chimed with millions of people in the country who are facing brutal austerity, while greedy bankers and big business continue to get bigger and bigger rewards.

Alongside other protests, including last year's YFJ Jarrow March for Jobs, this movement has contributed to forcing the government to try to defend the capitalist system - a system for the '1%'.

But David Cameron and others' talk of 'moral' or 'responsible' capitalism doesn't wash, especially when it comes from one of the most brutal, nasty, 'slash and burn' governments in history.

Capitalism is a system built on exploitation and is necessarily 'irresponsible'. That's why we need to change the system if we are to have a society organised to meet the needs of the majority, not the greed of the minority.

YFJ says: "Take the wealth off the 1% - nationalise the banks and use the vast sums held in the vaults of the super rich to create jobs, build houses and provide services for the 99%. Going forwards, we hope to work with those involved in the occupy movement to help fight for a better society - one run for the millions not the millionaires."


Last week three senior judges decided in favour of the City of London Corporation's removal of the 'Occupy' protesters from outside St Paul's Cathedral. Barrister Michael Paget, having spoken for them in three court hearings on their right to protest in this manner, told the media:

"Throughout this process, the seriousness of Occupy's message was never questioned. It was recognised by the trial judge and the court of appeal... The Occupy message raised issues of extreme public importance. This dysfunctional system needs to be called to account.

"Britain has a highly successful car industry, and yet the engineers are not given a new sports car as a Christmas bonus! In contrast, bankers seem divorced from the remaining 99% of the country... (They) plunder the coffers to grant themselves unjustified, unwarranted... bonuses that are grotesque. The Occupy message has made a difference and will continue to do so."

This barrister clearly had great sympathy with the protesters, for whom he gave his services pro bono. He said that St Paul himself was supposed to have been a humble tent-maker (before falling off his donkey and changing his name from Saul to Paul).

Michael said in an earlier hearing that he was confident that St Paul would naturally have supported the anti-capitalist protesters who live in tents, rather than the arch-defenders of the system - the big-wigs of the Cathedral, the Stock Exchange and the Corporation of London - said to be one of the richest entities in Europe.

Clare Doyle

In this issue


Fighting workfare

We won't work for free!

Working class needs real political opposition to Con-Dem millionaires

A4e: workfare vultures in crisis

'We want jobs - not slave labour!'

Interview with a jobcentre worker


Socialist Party news and analysis

Stop the Health Bill

Solidarity with Occupy London protesters

Unison leadership found guilty of "unjustifiable discipline" against four Socialist Party activists

Sun launch can't hide corrupt practices

It's bonuses for bankers

Them & Us


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Why I'm standing for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition in the London Assembly election

Student walkout - build mass action

Kirklees Sure Start children centres

Voluntary sector cuts expose Big Society lies

Stop North East NHS childcare cuts

Sheffield housing - failed by privatisation

Campaign news in brief

The battle against internet censorship

May Day Greetings in the Socialist


International socialist news and analysis

Iran: Tensions with the US and its allies are ratcheted-up

Europe - Young people fight ACTA


Socialist Party workplace news

'Priceless victory' of sparks against the Dirty Seven

Continuing the pensions battle: PCS consultative ballot

Continuing the pensions battle - Universities

Three-year pay freeze hits hard

Workplace news in brief


 

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Related links:

Occupy:

triangleUniversity of East London Socialist Students: Jail the Banksters!

triangleYouth Fight for Jobs national meeting

triangleLeeds North West Socialist Party: Perspectives for the USA (including Occupy)

triangleEnfeebled British capitalism

London:

triangleWest London Socialist Party: Today's capitalist economy

triangleStop the health cuts!

triangleHackney & Islington Socialist Party: Stop the Bedroom Tax!

triangleWorkplace news in brief

Bankers:

triangleTax bankers not bedrooms!

triangleThem & Us

triangleThem & Us

Anti-capitalist:

triangleAnti-capitalist movement and the programme

triangleSorry to Bother You by the Coup