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Capitalist crisis: Make the bosses pay!

Build for a one-day general strike

Cleaners employed by contractors Mitie protested outside the Willis building in the City of London , photo by Chris Newby

Cleaners employed by contractors Mitie protested outside the Willis building in the City of London, photo by Chris Newby Full story

As the global economic crisis intensifies, the world's leaders - the G20 - are meeting this week next to the symbolic heart of the economic maelstrom - the City of London. For over twenty years, the City has been an unregulated financiers' paradise, where Fred 'the Shred' Goodwin and his ilk made vast sums of money on an unprecedented scale.

Hannah Sell

New Labour, and the Tories before them, are responsible for deregulating the City and creating a nirvana for hedge fund and other speculative traders. As government minister Peter Mandelson famously said, New Labour is "intensely relaxed about people getting filthy rich."

Now it is us - working class people and the poor in Britain and worldwide - who are being expected to pay the price for economic crisis. In Britain unemployment has passed two million and is expected to reach three million by the end of 2009. Youth unemployment is now over 15% and rising rapidly.

Globally, the managing director of the World Bank has warned that, unless the G20 take action, the economic crisis is likely to cost 90 million lives, and lead to an increase in the number of people going hungry of nearly one billion.

On Thursday 2 April, Youth Fight for Jobs will be marching to the G20 demanding the right to a decent job and a free education for all young people. The Trades Union Congress is also demonstrating in coalition with numerous other organisations on Saturday 28 March - asking the G20 to "put people first".

However, it is ruled out that the G20 will 'put people first' and take effective action to prevent the tragedy that is unfolding for billions worldwide. The actions of the world's governments to date speak for themselves. The banks have been rescued while the rest of us have been left to drown. In Britain £1.22 trillion has been used to underwrite the banking system compared to less than 0.1% of that - £800 million - put into job creation.

Bus workers demonstrate over pay, photo Paul Mattsson

Bus workers demonstrate over pay, photo Paul Mattsson

The G20 demonstrations are a start but we need much more. The trade union movement needs to go on to launch a mass campaign in defence of jobs, pay and public services. As the Lindsey oil refinery strike showed, if workers fight we can win victories. The government is consciously trying to divide public and private sector workers. The trade unions need to bring them together in a united struggle.

In France last week three million workers and young people took to the streets in over 200 cities. We need a similar day of action here in Britain as a step towards a 24 hour general strike. The demands of such a movement should include:

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In The Socialist 25 March 2009:

Capitalist crisis: Make the bosses pay!

March for jobs!

Map of Youth March for Jobs route


Socialist Party editorial

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Socialist Party election campaign

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An appeal from Bob Crow

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Socialist Party campaigns

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