Come to the Campaign for a New Workers’ Party conference

Come to CNWP conference

“ABANDONED BY Labour, working people need a political voice. This event is an important stage in addressing the crisis of political representation and reasserting the case for socialism”, said Chris Baugh, assistant secretary of the civil servants’ union PCS (in a personal capacity).

The campaign for a New Workers’ Party (CNWP) conference on 12 May will bring together trade unionists and community and environmental campaigners who want to see a new mass workers’ party built in England and Wales.

There will be discussions on building an electoral alternative to the big three capitalist parties, combating the far-right BNP, fighting to break the trade union link with New Labour, and much more.

Postal workers from Burslem will be speaking at the conference. These workers have had to take 12 days’ strike action so far to demand the reinstatement of sacked and victimised postal worker Dave Condliffe.

JANE MELLALIEU, one of the Burslem strikers, explains why she is coming:

“I’m attending this conference because I’ve been waiting decades for this to happen because I’ve totally lost faith in the Labour Party. They are wolves in sheep’s clothing.”

ONAY KASAB, Greenwich UNISON branch secretary, (speaking in a personal capacity) explains why he and other members of his branch are also attending the conference:

“UNISON workers in Greenwich face pay cuts while bosses and Labour councillors help themselves to huge rises in their salaries and allowances. While we prepare for action our union leaders are handing millions of pounds to the party that stabs us in the back, the front and the side. That is why I am proud to attend and speak at this conference, and why other members of Greenwich UNISON will also be coming.”


CNWP conference

Campaign for a New Workers’ Party conference

Saturday 12 May 12 – 5 pm
University College London, Gower Street.
To register or find out more visit www.cnwp.org.uk

Speakers include:

Ricky Tomlinson – actor and Shrewsbury Two Campaign
Chris Baugh – PCS assistant general secretary
Dave Nellist – Socialist Party councillor
Mel Mills – Huddersfield parent – campaigning against the closure of local nurseries and standing in the 3 May elections against cuts and privatisation.
Tony Mulhearn – Liverpool 47