PC users: You are viewing the mobile version. View this page better on http://www.socialistparty.org.uk

Wirral cuts: We need a new party

On 9 February around 150 people rallied at Wallasey town hall against the wholesale destruction of local services by Wirral council. Lively contingents with banners, flags and placards represented many local facilities under threat from the council, which was meeting inside to ratify the cuts programme.

Hugh Caffrey

52,000 people have signed petitions against the closures. Despite this, the Liberal-Labour council voted to make all the threatened closures. Wirral residents are supposed to pay the price for economic crisis, central government spending cuts, and mismanagement by those running the council who invested, and lost, millions of pounds in the now-collapsed Icelandic banks.

Before occupying the town hall viewing area to follow what passes for 'debate', the rally heard a number of speakers including Dave Lunn, a committee member of Wirral Against The Cuts coalition and member of the Socialist Party. Dave demanded: "Instead of making these cuts, the council should be going back to central government and demanding the money we need for our services!"

A determined united campaign of mass direct action could still force a U-turn from the councillors. Already, as raised by the Socialist Party and others, anti-cuts candidates are planning to stand in the 2010 council elections.

The Tories attempting to latch onto the anti-cuts groundswell makes an electoral challenge even more important. As Dave said to The Socialist: "The Tories are saying that the people of Wirral will not forget this betrayal by the Lib/Lab council, but equally the people of Wirral will not forget the role of previous Tory governments and councils in destroying our services and jobs. What the people of Wirral want is a genuine working-class alternative to vote for, that is capable of delivering services in favour of working-class communities."

In a nutshell, as one reader of The Socialist declared to the rally: "What we need is a new workers' party!"

Why not click here to join the Socialist Party, or click here to donate to the Socialist Party.


In The Socialist 11 February 2009:

Bankers' bonuses - daylight robbery!

Vendetta continues against socialist fighter

JCB owner - still shovelling in the cash


Construction workers

Lindsey oil refinery strike: Workers score important victory

Construction workers' battle to defend jobs and conditions

Welcome to the JIB!

Motherwell Bridge bosses declare war on striking workers

Stop GSK job cuts


Socialist Party youth and students

Defend youth services

College students - keen to fight back

Save Charlotte Turner school!


Socialist Party campaigns

Tyneside Metro: Workers' action to stop privatisation

Carbon trading crisis creates bonanza for polluting firms

Exeter: Mobilising to stop the far right

Fast news


Car workers

Fight for jobs at Ford

Car industry in crisis - national meeting


Socialist Party workplace news

Wirral cuts: We need a new party

Victory for Salford Unison

Defend jobs at Salford University

Usdaw presidential election

Protest against the Unison witch-hunt

Greenwich council: An injury to one is an injury to all


International socialist news and analysis

Nationalise Waterford Crystal!

United Socialist Party members remanded on trumped-up charges


Socialist Party review

Slumdog Millionaire


Football

Reclaim the game


 

Home   |   The Socialist 11 February 2009   |   Join the Socialist Party

Subscribe   |   Donate   |   Bookshop






Join the Socialist Party Join us today!

Printable version Printable version

email to friend email to friend

Facebook   Twitter

Related links:

Wirral:

triangleWirral & Chester Socialist Party: The socialist alternative to the cuts agenda

triangleWirral & Chester Socialist Party: The Spartacist uprising in Germany 1919

triangleWirral & Chester Socialist Party: A socialist housing programme

triangleWirral & Chester Socialist Party: Greece in crisis

triangleWirral & Chester Socialist Party: 'The Socialist' and the role of a workers' newspaper

triangleWirral & Chester Socialist Party: Socialism and religion

Council:

triangleCouncil workers in Cheshire strike against attacks on pay

triangleVictory for Greenwich Unite library campaign

triangleGreenwich libraries - fighting back can win

triangleElection results: How did TUSC do?

The Socialist:

triangleNational Committee

triangleWhy I joined the Socialist Party

triangle Join the Socialist Party!

Socialist:

triangleBristol Central Socialist Party: Art and Politics

triangleBristol Central Socialist Party: The role of the monarchy in capitalist society

triangleMore attacks on right to campaign

Main site: www.socialistparty.org.uk