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Jarrow


The Jarrow March 2011; building support everywhere it goes, photo Paul Mattsson

The Jarrow March 2011; building support everywhere it goes, photo Paul Mattsson   (Click to enlarge)

Inspirational Jarrow march enters its last two weeks

The Jarrow March for Jobs, organised by Youth Fight for Jobs (YFJ), is now in its 23rd day and has reached Coventry.

Braving blisters, fatigue, the colder weather, nights spent on floors and other hardships, the marchers are inspirational in their determination and stamina.

They are receiving a great response in every town they pass through, with many donations being given by people eager to show their support.

Local newspapers and television and radio stations have shown significant interest, turning up to seek interviews and fresh news of the marchers' progress.

When the marchers arrived in Coventry (from their previous stop in Nuneaton) they were joined by members of Coventry Socialist Party and a number of other local people, and were led through the streets and shopping precincts by Coventry Socialist Party councillor Dave Nellist.

As the lively march progressed through the city, Dave used a megaphone to tell everybody what it is all about - the fight for a future for all young people.

Some school and college students were so impressed when they saw the march passing that they diverted from their routes home to join it for a while.

The local branch of the Communication Workers Union sponsored a much appreciated reception for the marchers on Friday evening to welcome them to Coventry, with drinks and hot food.

Then on Saturday there was a second march through the city, an afternoon rally at the Methodist Central Hall, and an evening gig (more info on these events will be posted soon).

700 strong march in Hull with Youth Fight for Jobs Jarrow Marchers and workers from BAE in Brough, photo Paul Callanan

700 strong march in Hull with Youth Fight for Jobs Jarrow Marchers and workers from BAE in Brough, photo Paul Callanan   (Click to enlarge)

The march will leave Coventry on Tuesday and head for London, passing through Rugby, Daventry, Northampton, Milton Keynes, Luton and Hatfield.

After marching the full 330 miles from Jarrow , it arrives in London on Wednesday 2nd November and has its grand finale on Saturday 5th November.

Saturday 5th November London demo

Come and join the end demonstration and rally!


Assemble on Embankment, at Temple tube, at 12 noon, to march with the Jarrow marchers to a rally in Trafalgar Square.
Speakers Include:
  • 
Matt Wrack, Fire Brigades Union general secretary

  • Bob Crow, RMT (transport) trade union general secretary

  • Paul Murphy, Member of the European Parliament, Socialist Party Ireland

  • Lizi Gray, great-grandaughter of 1936 marcher
  • 
Stephen Hepburn, Member of Parliament for Jarrow

  • USA Occupy Wall Street activist

  • Jarrow marchers
  • 
Day-Mer Youth
  • 
Socialist Party

  • Young Deacon performing his rap about the riots called 'Failed by the System'

  • Ed Marsh, National Union of Student

  • London Slutwalk Activist
  • 
Maddy Carty performing her track 'CONDEMn AGE'
  • 
Dennis Skinner, MP for Bolsover


+ More!


Transport to 5th November demonstration:

Coaches are being booked from every region of the country.

Call 020 8558 7947 to find out about transport from your area.

Join the facebook event!

https://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=223703481020168
See jarrowmarch2011 for regular updates on the marchers' progress




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Youth Fight for Jobs:

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triangleYouth Fight for Jobs Northern Ireland launched

triangleLiving to work, not working to live

triangleYoung people explain why they're angry

triangleRare sighting of Tories in Scotland

triangleNo to workfare - fight for a genuine alternative

Jarrow:

triangleSocialism 2011

triangleJobs crisis - 'We can't afford capitalism'!

triangleLondon: Jarrow march demonstration and rally

triangleJarrow marchers march into history

Coventry:

triangleCoventry: Socialist campaigner Dave Nellist narrowly loses

triangleMay 2012 local election reports

triangleTUSC: the electoral alternative to the parties of the rich

Socialist Party:

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: Marxist Economics

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: A Marxist view of history

triangleBristol East Socialist Party: No Pasaran! Fighting the far right