#SocialistWomen
International Women's Day: 8 March 2018
Resist the Tory war on women
Defend women's and domestic violence services
Get. Them. Out. The Tories have got to go. What other response can there be to the Tories' annihilation of the services needed by women fleeing domestic violence? This equates to murder by political decisions.
598 women were killed by men identified as current or former partners in England and Wales between 2009 and 2015.
An estimated 1.3 million women in Britain have experienced domestic abuse in the last year.
Women's Aid estimates that the move to Universal Credit, along with changes to funding formulas, will contribute to four in ten women's refuges closing.
They say that 17% of specialist women's refuges were already forced to close between 2010 and 2014. More than 1,000 women and children have been turned away from shelters in the past six months.
The Socialist Party opposes all cuts to the specialist services needed by women and anyone fleeing domestic violence.
For one thing, there isn't a lack of money. The Panama and Paradise Papers proved that.
Fund all services
We also say that Labour councils could fund these services and all public services by using their reserves and borrowing powers and by fighting to replace the Tories with a Jeremy Corbyn-led, anti-austerity government.
We will also need to build a movement to resist the attacks on such a government from the capitalists.
In Yorkshire, Socialist Party members are involved in the Save South Yorkshire Women's Aid campaign. The Labour council has £91 million in reserves but has refused to spend the thousands that are needed to keep this vital service open.
In Derby, Socialist Party members are involved in the campaign to defend the women's centre there.
We fight for a world free of inequality and sexism. A united working class-led struggle of all genders can fight the cuts, get the Tories out and transfer the power and wealth into the hands of the millions not the millionaires.
The Socialist Party fights for:
- No to all cuts and privatisation of jobs, public services and benefits. Defend our pensions
- No to funding changes for women's refuges. Fully fund refuges and run them with democratic committees that include service workers and users
- Build council homes and introduce rent control. No to Universal Credit
- End discrimination on grounds of gender, race, disability, sexuality, age and all other forms of prejudice
- Defend abortion rights. For a woman's right to choose when and whether to have children
- Fight for a socialist world to end poverty, inequality and exploitation
Sarah Sachs-Eldridge
- The print version of this article on the back page of Socialist issue 984 can be used for selfies and photos to celebrate International Women's Day on 8 March - use #SocialistWomen and tag us on Twitter (@Socialist_party), Facebook (/CWISocialistParty) and Instagram (socialistpartycwi)
- See next week's issue of the Socialist for the Committee for a Workers' International statement for International Women's Day
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The coronavirus crisis has laid bare the class character of society in numerous ways. It is making clear to many that it is the working class that keeps society running, not the CEOs of major corporations.
The results of austerity have been graphically demonstrated as public services strain to cope with the crisis.
The government has now ripped up its 'austerity' mantra and turned to policies that not long ago were denounced as socialist. But after the corona crisis, it will try to make the working class pay for it, by trying to claw back what has been given.
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In The Socialist 28 February 2018:
What we think
Corbyn's customs union dividing line: now stand firm for pro-worker Brexit
Socialist Party news and analysis
Save Our Square occupation: "This land is our land!"
Three major West Wales hospitals could close
Corbyn didn't collaborate with Stalinism - but with Trotskyists against it
Stormzy is right to slam Tories for Grenfell
KFC delivery crisis: make the bosses pay, not the workers!
International Women's Day
Workplace news and analysis
Lecturers strike around country in defence of pensions
University bosses rocked - strikes can save staff pensions!
Unite victory in EDF meter workers' union recognition fight
Labour
Corbynism shows 'Clause IV' still relevant a hundred years on
Socialist Students
Socialist Students conference highlights successful work
International socialist news and analysis
United States: young people demand change after latest mass shooting
Socialist Party campaigns
'Anti-austerity' Bristol Labour passes £34 million cuts budget
Newham: teaching workers and parents determined to halt academies
Building fund appeal: Behind the scenes at the Socialist Party office
Mary Jackson: funeral and memorial meeting
Union-led campaign beats Blairite attacks on homeless
Selling the Socialist in Stoke
Opinion
What's behind the surge in eating disorders?
Socialist anti-war exhibition opens in Kingston
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