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From The Socialist newspaper, 23 January 2013
Southampton: Give youth a future!
Southampton Youth Fight for Jobs
Opposition is growing to the destruction of youth services in Southampton. If the cuts go ahead the council will provide nothing.
Youth workers, young people and parents know what a serious impact this will have, especially for deprived areas of the city where there will be nothing to do and nowhere to go.
Led by a group of determined youth workers and Unison members, the launch of Save Southampton City Youth Services, organised a demonstration outside a recent council meeting attracting over 70 young people, workers and supporters.
Anti-cuts councillors Keith Morrell and Don Thomas came and joined us in solidarity. People came from all over the city including the Newtown centre and the Zoe Braithwaite centre.
Overwhelming response
In recent weeks there have been regular campaign stalls in the city centre where the response has been overwhelming.
The council is undertaking a consultation process at the moment but refused the campaign an opportunity to speak at the council meeting.
Undeterred, campaigners took to the public gallery and made an appeal to councillors not to vote for cuts. A chant of "No Youth Cuts!" broke out as the campaign marched out.
We will be returning to the council on Tuesday 29 January at 4pm to show a film made by the campaign and explain to the councillors what the impact of the cuts will mean.
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In The Socialist 23 January 2013:
Socialist Party news and analysis
London copter crash 'accident waiting to happen'
Changes to ESA: more attacks on disabled people
Socialist Party reviews
Book review: Planning for the Planet
International socialist news and analysis
USA - Workers start to demand change
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Ystrad Mynach: Give us back our A&E!
'You won't see an investment banker with a hose'
Southampton: Give youth a future!
Building an anti-cuts voice in council elections
East London school rejects 'academisation'
Manchester: fightback needed in city of extreme poverty
Bristol mayor says 'out with the new, in with the cuts'
Leicester: Build a united campaign for community resources
Socialist Party workplace news
London teachers call for strike action against Performance Related Pay
Victory at Runcorn Thermal Power Station
Bolton hospital - fighting mass redundancies
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