The Socialist 26 July 2017
Barts health strike: Low pay, no way!

Right wing attempts to use single market against Corbyn
Barts health strike: Low pay, no way!
Birmingham bin workers stand firm
Bron Afon workers strike against £3,000 pay cut
Court victory for PCS and all trade unions
Tesco's 10% pay increase accompanied by cuts and job losses
Mears workers escalate action to all-out strike
Workers' campaign underway to stop ward closure
Building workers' struggle and the forces of international socialism
Abolish tuition fees and student debt!
Education cuts: Tories buckling under public pressure
Homelessness and evictions soar under the Tories
Russia 1917: how art helped make the revolution
Young people...fight for a future, fight for socialist policies
Grenfell survivors tell Tories: "Step down and resign"
Tenants' meeting reveals huge anger
Corbyn visits Southampton on marginal seat tour
Huddersfield A&E closure referred to Jeremy Hunt
From Militant to the Socialist Party - what you thought
Socialist sales at Salford station
Street cleaners support the Birmingham bin strike
'Freedom riders' lobby against violent policing
Council meeting abandoned after undercover policing protest
Education cuts forced back in Hackney
Southampton councillors faced with angry anti-cuts campaigners
Plans to bring A-levels back to Knowsley abandoned
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Southwark Group of Tenants Organisations meeting reveals huge anger of tenants
Bill Mullins, council leaseholder and Southwark Socialist Party
The latest news about the Grenfell Tower fire disaster continues to reveal Kensington and Chelsea Tory council shenanigans in its abuse of the worst off in the west London borough.
It was revealed this week that the council had received last year alone £50 million from developers "in lieu of" not having to meet the developer's obligations to have a certain percentage of new developments as 'affordable homes'.
To those of us involved in housing campaigns this is not news; in my own borough of Southwark the Labour council over the last period has received some £300 million from developers (S106 payments) 'in lieu of building affordable homes'.
When I challenged the cabinet member for regeneration Mark Williams at a meeting of the Southwark Group of Tenants Organisations on 17 July over what the council was doing with the money, he dodged the question (and not for the first time).
The debate was about a group of residents on the Ledbury estate in Southwark who have been kicking up for years about the massive cracks in the fabric of their tower blocks. These cracks were recently identified as dangerous by London Fire Brigade inspectors. The council was forced (in the light of the Grenfell fire) to bring in "fire marshals" but as it turned out, and was raised at the meeting, these were completely untrained and had no idea what to do in the event of a complete evacuation of the towers!
The councillor had said that Southwark council could not afford to requisition the huge amount of empty properties built by developers for overseas clients. This was "because the housing revenue account was ring-fenced" and couldn't be used to requisition new homes for the Ledbury tenants.
New developments of apartments along the south bank of the river Thames cost anywhere between £1 million and £2 million and none of them have affordable homes. This leaves aside what is considered 'affordable' in the first place, often up to 80% of the market rate.
The Southwark Group of Tenants Organisations meeting revealed the huge anger of tenants across the borough and indeed London wide over housing policy which only benefits property developers and landlords.
Grenfell was a game changer and it won't stop there.
This version of this article was first posted on the Socialist Party website on 20 July 2017 and may vary slightly from the version subsequently printed in The Socialist.
In this issue
What we think
Right wing attempts to use single market against Corbyn
Socialist Party workplace news
Barts health strike: Low pay, no way!
Birmingham bin workers stand firm
Bron Afon workers strike against £3,000 pay cut
Court victory for PCS and all trade unions
Tesco's 10% pay increase accompanied by cuts and job losses
Mears workers escalate action to all-out strike
Workers' campaign underway to stop ward closure
International socialist news and analysis
Building workers' struggle and the forces of international socialism
Socialist Party news and analysis
Abolish tuition fees and student debt!
Education cuts: Tories buckling under public pressure
Homelessness and evictions soar under the Tories
Art and the Russian revolution
Russia 1917: how art helped make the revolution
Young Socialists
Young people...fight for a future, fight for socialist policies
Grenfell Tower
Grenfell survivors tell Tories: "Step down and resign"
Tenants' meeting reveals huge anger
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Corbyn visits Southampton on marginal seat tour
Huddersfield A&E closure referred to Jeremy Hunt
From Militant to the Socialist Party - what you thought
Socialist sales at Salford station
Street cleaners support the Birmingham bin strike
'Freedom riders' lobby against violent policing
Council meeting abandoned after undercover policing protest
Education cuts forced back in Hackney
Southampton councillors faced with angry anti-cuts campaigners
Plans to bring A-levels back to Knowsley abandoned
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