Socialist Party: a clear difference from ‘free market’ policies

Lewisham/Greenwich

Socialist Party: A clear difference from ‘free market’ policies

Chris Flood, Socialist Party councillor in Lewisham, photo Paul Mattsson

Chris Flood, Socialist Party councillor in Lewisham, photo Paul Mattsson

LAST MONTH Socialist Party members in Lewisham and Greenwich went on a demonstration against cutbacks at Queen Mary hospital, Sidcup. The Conservative Party tried to reduce it to a PR stunt for Boris Johnson’s London mayoral election campaign. They trried to throw the Socialist Party off the demonstration and would not let Liberal Democrat mayoral candidate Brian Paddick speak.

James Kerr, Lewisham Socialist Party

We posed a question then. Where were Johnson and Paddick when an election wasn’t in the offing or when members of their parties have swung the axe at our NHS? This shows the difference between the Socialist Party and all the main parties.

We are standing Socialist Party councillor Chris Flood for Lewisham and Greenwich constituency in the Greater London Assembly elections. This election draws together all the issues that the Socialist Party has fought hard on. It offers a real choice to those who see that an alternative is needed to the capitalist parties.

Lewisham Socialist Party campaigning against health cuts, photo Chris Newby

Lewisham Socialist Party campaigning against health cuts, photo Chris Newby

Last year the Socialist Party led the campaign against the sell-off of council housing in New Cross.

The Hands off our Homes campaign beat Lewisham council and Hyde housing association and the £1 million they pumped into the ‘Yes’ campaign by uniting local tenants, countering the council’s arguments and offering the solution of the council borrowing £13 million to fund repairs.

Socialist Party members play a decisive role in Defend Education in Lewisham, which draws together those campaigning against the closure of special schools, the building of a primary and secondary school on an inadequate site and the merger of a local primary school with an academy. Socialist Party member and NUT branch secretary Martin Powell-Davies, has helped build this campaign.

In Greenwich Onay Kasab, also a Socialist Party member and Unison branch secretary, has campaigned and won a great victory on ‘single status’ attacks on the borough’s council workers.

This unprecedented deal means none of Greenwich’s workforce will face reduced wages to fund others’ pay rise. With a fighting, socialist leadership, workers can be united and win!

On the NHS, the Darzi report and the Picture of Health consultation will mean cuts in each hospital across four south-east London boroughs. The Socialist Party is the only party to consistently call for a national ‘save our NHS’ demonstration. We organised the 1,000 strong feeder march to the NHS lobby of parliament and won decisive victories at Whipps Cross Hospital and in Kirklees, where Socialist Party member and local GP Jackie Grunsell was elected as a Save Our NHS councillor.

Chris Flood has a long record of defending the NHS. A health worker, he was instrumental in the 1990s campaign to stop Charing Cross hospital closing and as a councillor putting forward a programme for a publicly run, properly funded NHS.

Vote to put a real socialist in the London assembly! There is an alternative to the other parties’ free market policies. The 1 May election will be a platform to build a strong socialist alternative in SE London.