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From The Socialist newspaper, 30 September 2009
Fight all council cuts
Organise action to save services

Birmingham Council workers on strike, April 24, photo S. O Neill
"Any managers of a public service who are not planning now on the basis that they will have substantially less money to spend in two year's time are living in cloud cuckoo land." These are the chilling words of the chief executive of the Audit Commission. They preface Kirklees council's briefing paper on the rationale behind their announcement to slash public services by anywhere between £250 million and £400 million in the next five years.

Jackie Grunsell, Save Huddersfield NHS campaign councillor and Socialist Party member, photo Alison Hill
Jackie Grunsell, Defend NHS councillor and Socialist Party member, Huddersfield
What is happening in our authority is being planned everywhere else. But trying to dress up the cuts as something else, the council has set up its own '1984'-type unit - the 'Innovation and Efficiency Programme'. The first thing this unit has done is to bring in an external consultant and appoint some new managers.
The council is now drawing up proposals which will be put to councillors, staff and trade unions by the end of the year for implementation next April. This will coincide with the next general election and will inevitably be the talking point for all local politicians and voters.
This is a minority Labour administration advocating the cuts. But other councillors have added their pennyworth. The Lib Dems have endorsed the cuts programme, described by the Labour leader as 'changes'. The Tories have called for more redundancies.
The Greens have argued that every council worker should cut their working hours - meaning their pay! The one BNP councillor left on the council said: "The good thing is that a lot of the silly posts can disappear. I've always advocated that you get rid of 25% of council staff and no-one would notice. We won't be able to guarantee early retirement and gold-plated pensions."
These words will come back to haunt the BNP and will be rammed down the throat of every BNP activist and publicised widely during the anti-cuts campaign.
The largest public sector union, Unison, has secured a 'no compulsory redundancy' commitment. But this must be adhered to, and should not be used as an excuse to be lulled into a false sense of security.
Many workers are incensed by the plans, citing bankers' bail-outs, bosses' bonuses, and managers' pay as examples of the government's hypocrisy on public services. One worker told us that they had already sent in their ideas for cuts, starting with their own managers!
Our local campaign is already underway. A public rally is planned and petitions are already circulating. Building for the local Youth Fight for Jobs demo planned on 21 October to coincide with the next council meeting now takes on more urgency. Local unions and community groups will be encouraged to participate.
These attacks will not be taken lying down. In Kirklees we have a proud track record of fighting cuts and closures.
This will be a long hot Autumn, in Kirklees and everywhere else fighting these savage cuts to our jobs and services.
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The coronavirus crisis has laid bare the class character of society in numerous ways. It is making clear to many that it is the working class that keeps society running, not the CEOs of major corporations.
The results of austerity have been graphically demonstrated as public services strain to cope with the crisis.
The government has now ripped up its 'austerity' mantra and turned to policies that not long ago were denounced as socialist. But after the corona crisis, it will try to make the working class pay for it, by trying to claw back what has been given.
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In The Socialist 30 September 2009:
Socialism 2009
Socialism 2009: ideas to change the world
International socialist news and analysis
New right wing government, but success for the Left Party in Germany
Kazakhstan: Socialist activist attacked by thugs
Socialist Party news and analysis
Socialist Party workplace feature
London postal workers: Big majority to stop funding Labour
Unison witch-hunt - Defend the Four!
Socialist Students
Marxist analysis: history
International socialist news and analysis
Honduras: Coup leaders step up repression
Nepal - mass rallies back Prachandra
Socialist Party workplace news
Leeds council workers' strike solid
Mass rally in support of South Yorkshire firefighters
Civil service compensation scheme: Thousands say no to cuts
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