Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
An anti-austerity alternative on the ballot paper
The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) is standing candidates for elections to the Scottish Parliament, the Welsh Assembly, and sixty English local councils on 5 May.
TUSC has been fielding candidates on a 100% anti-austerity platform since its formation in 2010, co-founded by the late general secretary of the RMT transport workers' union, Bob Crow.
Obviously the political situation has changed since then, with Jeremy Corbyn's election last autumn as Labour leader. TUSC has been clear that it would not stand candidates against Labour politicians who have resisted austerity.
But the big majority of Labour members of the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly and local councillors did not support Jeremy Corbyn for leader and still continue to implement cuts to jobs and services. They cannot be surprised if they now face a challenge from a trade unionist and socialist anti-austerity candidate at the ballot box.
Candidates
There are six Scottish TUSC candidates standing for constituency seats in the Scottish parliament. One is the branch secretary of Glasgow Unison, Brian Smith, who is standing in Glasgow Cathcart. For the Welsh Assembly elections TUSC is standing in three of the five regional list seats. In South West Wales the list is headed by former RMT national executive member Owen Herbert.
In the English council elections there will be 302 TUSC candidates contesting seats in 52 of the 124 local authorities with scheduled elections in May. In addition there are five TUSC candidates standing in by-elections in councils without full elections this year and three TUSC candidates contesting parish council seats.
Lastly, TUSC is standing in two of the three Mayoral contests outside London taking place on 5 May, with Unison national executive member Roger Bannister standing in Liverpool and Socialist Party member Tom Baldwin in Bristol.
See also:
- Welsh Assembly elections: A working class voice to say 'save our steel!'
- Scottish elections: strong mood for anti-cuts strategy continues
- London elections: fight for an anti-austerity GLA
- Warrington: Socialist councillor fighting cuts and hitting doorsteps
And other articles on our elections page:
http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/webpage/26/election-reports
- Also see www.tusc.org.uk
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In The Socialist 27 April 2016:
Socialist Party news and analysis
Historic all-out junior doctors' strike action
Tata steel crisis: 100% nationalisation now!
Hillsborough inquest victory: cops unlawfully killed 96
Nationalise BHS to save 11,000 jobs
Rich List betrays lies of austerity
Queen reaches 90: abolish the monarchy
Most diesels emit illegal levels of poison
What we think
Defeats and u-turns show Tories are weak
EU referendum
Trade unions: myths of EU 'Remain' campaign
Elections 2016
An anti-austerity alternative on the ballot paper
Welsh Assembly elections: A working class voice to say 'save our steel!'
Scottish elections: strong mood for anti-cuts strategy continues
London elections: fight for an anti-austerity GLA
Warrington: Socialist councillor fighting cuts and hitting doorsteps
Why I'm standing: TUSC can make a real difference
Southampton Labour council faces crisis as cuts hit city
Anti-cuts stand wins support from students in Leeds
Countering the growth of Ukip in south Wales
Workplace news and analysis
Junior doctors withdraw all labour to step up pressure
Trade Union Bill concessions made - now fight to scrap the lot!
Housing: Catalyst needs converting
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Butterfields: campaign to stay getting results
International socialist news and analysis
USA: the un-Democratic primary
Poland: anger at abortion ban plan
May Day greetings 2016: click here
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