The Socialist 28 August 2013
Stop Cuts - Demand united action

Stop cuts - Demand united action
Lobbying bill: don't let this Tory dream come true
No to imperialist intervention in Syria
Egypt: al-Sisi's military tightens its grip on power
"I have a dream" - 50th anniversary of march
Unionise to fight zero-hour contracts!
One Housing Group workers go into battle again
Unison: Tiny margin against Scottish local government strike
Coventry postal workers fight bullying management
Fighting mood at meeting to defend Whipps Cross Hospital
Support the DPAC week of action
Carlisle - Building the anti-bedroom tax fightback
Arrest Cuadrilla bosses - not fracking protesters!
Film review: Elysium - an 'allegory for class warfare'
Exhibition review: Lowry's one track vision
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Arrest Cuadrilla bosses - not fracking protesters!
Kevin Dale, Brighton Socialist Party
Hundreds of protesters have set up camp in the small village of Balcombe, West Sussex, to stop unsafe, environmentally dangerous gas shale extraction - fracking - by Cuadrilla.
On Sunday 18 August, Socialist Party members joined a 1,000-strong demonstration called by 'No Dash For Gas' that marched from the station.
Although a heavy police presence meant the demonstration was unable to reach the drilling site, a human chain was formed around the site.
Police later admitted that policing the demonstrations has cost £2.3 million. The mood was carnival-like and peaceful, as Balcombe residents showed their support by joining in the demonstration.
Monday 19 August saw the beginning of direct action against Cuadrilla, who had been forced to suspend drilling due to the demonstrations. Hundreds of demonstrators blocked the B2036 road between Balcombe and Cuckfield.
Earlier in the day, campaigners forced their way into the company's headquarters in Lichfield, Staffordshire, and six protesters glued themselves to the London HQ of Cuadrilla's PR company.
In Balcombe, police served a Public Order Act notice and arrested 30, saying the crowd might cause serious damage to property or disrupt the life of the community - despite the community largely supporting the action. The real damage and disruption is being done by Cuadrilla!
The idea that unsafe shale gas extraction is about cheaper energy for working class people is nonsense.
It's about more profits for the greedy energy companies and never mind the consequences for the rest of us.
As socialists we need to link the protests to the wider movement against the capitalist system and its demand for profit at any cost.
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Socialist Party news and analysis
Stop cuts - Demand united action
Lobbying bill: don't let this Tory dream come true
International socialist news and analysis
No to imperialist intervention in Syria
Egypt: al-Sisi's military tightens its grip on power
Socialist Party feature
"I have a dream" - 50th anniversary of march
'Youth Fight for Jobs' campaigning
Unionise to fight zero-hour contracts!
Socialist Party workplace news
One Housing Group workers go into battle again
Unison: Tiny margin against Scottish local government strike
Coventry postal workers fight bullying management
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Fighting mood at meeting to defend Whipps Cross Hospital
Support the DPAC week of action
Carlisle - Building the anti-bedroom tax fightback
Arrest Cuadrilla bosses - not fracking protesters!
Socialist Party reviews
Film review: Elysium - an 'allegory for class warfare'
Exhibition review: Lowry's one track vision
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