[Peace-discuss] What the Democrats are trying to do
C. G. Estabrook
galliher at illinois.edu
Thu Aug 5 18:35:11 CDT 2010
[The new UK government is instituting policies of the sort that the Democrats
- falsely pleading financial and electoral necessity - are trying to do in the
US. The
British example shows us the sort of movement of opposition - from
left-liberals, paleo-conservatives, Ron Paulists, Greens, etc. - that's
necessary here. --CGE]
The time to organise resistance is now
We reject these cuts as simply malicious ideological vandalism,
hitting the most vulnerable the hardest. Join us in the fight
o Tony Benn and 73 others
o guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 4 August 2010 15.32 BST
It is time to organise a broad movement of active resistance to the Con-Dem
government's budget intentions. They plan the most savage spending cuts since
the 1930s, which will wreck the lives of millions by devastating our jobs, pay,
pensions, NHS, education, transport, postal and other services.
The government claims the cuts are unavoidable because the welfare state has
been too generous. This is nonsense. Ordinary people are being forced to pay for
the bankers' profligacy.
The £11bn welfare cuts, rise in VAT to 20%, and 25% reductions across government
departments target the most vulnerable – disabled people, single parents, those
on housing benefit, black and other ethnic minority communities, students,
migrant workers, LGBT people and pensioners.
Women are expected to bear 75% of the burden. The poorest will be hit six times
harder than the richest. Internal Treasury documents estimate 1.3 million job
losses in public and private sectors.
We reject this malicious vandalism and resolve to campaign for a radical
alternative, with the level of determination shown by trade unionists and social
movements in Greece and other European countries.
This government of millionaires says "we're all in it together" and "there is no
alternative". But, for the wealthy, corporation tax is being cut, the bank levy
is a pittance, and top salaries and bonuses have already been restored to
pre-crash levels.
An alternative budget would place the banks under democratic control, and raise
revenue by increasing tax for the rich, plugging tax loopholes, withdrawing
troops from Afghanistan, abolishing the nuclear "deterrent" by cancelling the
Trident replacement.
An alternative strategy could use these resources to: support welfare; develop
homes, schools, and hospitals; and foster a green approach to public spending –
investing in renewable energy and public transport, thereby creating a million jobs.
We commit ourselves to:
• Oppose cuts and privatisation in our workplaces, community and welfare services.
• Fight rising unemployment and support organisations of unemployed people.
• Develop and support an alternative programme for economic and social recovery.
• Oppose all proposals to "solve" the crisis through racism and other forms of
scapegoating.
• Liaise closely with similar opposition movements in other countries.
• Organise information, meetings, conferences, marches and demonstrations.
• Support the development of a national co-ordinating coalition of resistance.
We urge those who support this statement to attend the Organising Conference on
27 November 2010 (10am-5pm), at Camden Centre, Town Hall, London, WC1H 9JE.
Signed:
Tony Benn
Caroline Lucas MP
John McDonnell MP
Jeremy Corbyn MP
Mark Serwotka, general secretary PCS
Bob Crow, general secretary RMT
Jeremy Dear, general secretary NUJ
Michelle Stanistreet, deputy general secretary, NUJ
Frank Cooper, president of the National Pensioners Convention
Dot Gibson, general secretary of the National Pensioners Convention
Ken Loach
John Pilger
John Hendy QC
Mark Steel
Kevin Courtney, deputy general secretary NUT
Cllr Salma Yaqoob
Lee Jasper, joint co-ordinator of Black Activists Rise Against Cuts (Barac)
Zita Holbourne, joint co-ordinator of Barac campaign and PCS national executive
Ashok Kumar, VP education and welfare, LSE student union
Hilary Wainwright, Red Pepper
Francis Beckett, author
David Weaver, chair, 1990 Trust
Viv Ahmun, director Equanomics UK
Paul Mackney, former general secretary NATFHE/UCU
Clare Solomon, president ULU student union
Lindsey German, convenor, Stop the War Coalition (personal capacity)
Andrew Burgin, archivist
John Rees, Counterfire
Romayne Phoenix, Green party
Joseph Healy, secretary Green Left
Fred Leplat, Islington Unison
Jane Shallice
Neil Faulkner, archaeologist and historian
Alf Filer, Socialist Resistance
Chris Nineham
James Meadway, economist
Cherry Sewell, UCU
Alan Thornett, Socialist Resistance
Peter Hallward, professor of modern European philosophy
Matteo Mandarini, Historical Materialism editorial board
John Nicholson, secretary Convention of the Left
Michael Chessum, UCL union education and campaigns officer
Mark Curtis, writer
Nick Broomfield
Sean Rillo Raczka, chair, Birkbeck College student union, and mature students'
representative, NUS national executive
Robyn Minogue, UoArts NUS officer
Prince Johnson, NUS president Institute of Education
Roy Bailey, Fuse Records
Doug Nicholls
Granville Williams
Gary Herman (CPBF national council member, in personal capacity)
Louis Hartnoll, president UoArts student union
Sarah Ruiz, former Respect councillor and community activist in Newham
Michael Gavan
Mary Pearson, National Union of Teachers, vice president Birmingham Trades Union
Council
Joe Glenholmes, Unison, life member Birmingham Trades Union Council
Baljeet Ghale, NUT past president
Jane Holgate, chair of Hackney Unite and secretary of Hackney TUC
Marshajane Thompson, Labour Representation Committee NC
Richard Kuper
Chris Baugh, PCS assistant general secretary
Trevor Phillips, campaigner
Stathis Kouvelakis, UCU, King's College London
Carole Regan
Bernard Regan
Roger Kline
Hugh Kerr, former MEP
Nina Power, senior lecturer in philosophy Roehampton University
Norman Jemmison, NATFHE past president, NPC
Kitty Fitzgerald, poet and novelist
Iain Banks, author
Arthur Smith, comedian
David Landau
Anne Orwin, actor
coalitionofresistance at mail.com
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/aug/04/time-to-organise-resistance-now
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