{"id":2299,"date":"2011-03-07T15:50:25","date_gmt":"2011-03-07T21:50:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lavozlit.com\/?p=2299"},"modified":"2011-03-07T15:50:25","modified_gmt":"2011-03-07T21:50:25","slug":"unite-communities-students-and-unions-against-cuts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/workersvoiceus.org\/es\/2011\/03\/07\/unite-communities-students-and-unions-against-cuts\/","title":{"rendered":"Unite communities, students and unions against cuts"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Unite communities, students and unions against cuts <\/strong><\/p>\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td valign=\"top\">Written by International Socialist League \/ IWL-FI<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td valign=\"top\">Monday, 07 March 2011 15:03<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td valign=\"top\">When  the Labour administration took control in Liverpool last May people  voted against the previous Lib Dem policies. Now we have a Labour led  council savagely slashing services and jobs.<img alt=\"\" \/><br \/>\nIn order to carry out the cuts the Labour group have cobbled together a  coalition of Lib Dems, Liberals and Greens but have not held a single  meeting with the people of Liverpool, who they should represent, to  discuss a strategy on how to fight back against the ConDem coalition  government&#8217;s policies which will devastate the lives of millions in this  country.\u00a0 The reason for the cuts is that their system is in decay,  capitalism is in a deep crisis and that is why capitalists need to  maintain their profits at our expense.\u00a0 It is their crisis not ours.<br \/>\nThe message of consolation they give is, &#8220;There is no alternative!&#8221; and  unfortunately most councillors in Liverpool are singing the same tune,  Sarah Jennings of the Green Party says, &#8216;We realise the cuts are  necessary&#8217;.<br \/>\n<strong>A fair deal or a white flag?<\/strong><br \/>\nA rally held on 20 February was organised by the council leadership and  the majority that day were marching in opposition to the cuts. However  the council leaders merely begged the government for a \u201cfair deal\u201d.  Council leader Joe Anderson gave a fiery speech roaring, \u201cThe fight back  starts now!\u201d, to enthusiastic support. But what followed was less  fiery; he has asked people to sign a petition! Is this the fight back?  Like the Grande old Duke of York, he marched us up to the top of the  hill, and he marched us down again!! In reality Anderson&#8217;s &#8216;fair deal&#8217;  means asking the government to, &#8220;&#8230; reduce Liverpool\u2019s cuts from the  biggest cuts in the country to the average cuts &#8230; And we\u2019re calling on  the Government to give us four years, and not two years &#8230; &#8221; So that  means a little less spread over a little longer time, they are flying  the white instead of the red flag.<br \/>\nToday the plan is being agreed to proceed with cuts of \u00a390 million in  Liverpool this year, which will be followed by a further \u00a350 in cuts  next year. Fair deal? They are supinely bowing down to the rich as they  proceed to decimate and privatise our services.<br \/>\nCouncillors are wringing their hands and shedding crocodile tears as  they prepare to take Liverpool back to a pre-war situation. But never  mind wringing their hands, they should be calling meetings across  Liverpool to organise the fight back against all cuts.<br \/>\nWhen Anderson announced the 1,500 job cuts, he promised that there&#8217;d be  no compulsory redundancies, but that is a lie because jobs in the  voluntary sector have already been cut. Many organisations lost 100% of  their funding and compulsory redundancy notices have already been  issued.<br \/>\n<strong>Fightback has begun<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong> <\/strong>Workers throughout Britain are expressing their anger against  councils. In Lambeth Town Hall before the vote to implement the cuts  took place, hundreds occupied the building. The Lambeth Save Our  Services campaign group joined union members and service users to  denounce the planned \u00a337.5 million reduction to Lambeth services, and  they are organising independent marches against the Lambeth Labour led  council plans to devastate services.<br \/>\nSimilar actions have taken place against Oxfordshire County Council,  Haringey, Leeds, York and many other councils as front-line services are  slashed. Youth centres, adventure playgrounds, care homes are amongst  the hundreds of services that will be decimated and it is the most  vulnerable and poorest in society who are going to suffer the most.<br \/>\nWorkers across Merseyside must fight together. As services are  threatened with closure we must occupy them. Defence committees should  be built in every community. And across the country workers must link  and come together in struggle with students and the unions.<br \/>\n<strong>Workers win better conditions<\/strong><br \/>\nThe working class have fought for everything we have. It was not a  generous Labour government that gave us health, education and other  services after World War II; it was fear of the strength of the working  class that forced through those gains. Workers were determined not to  return to the inequality and despair of the 1930s with mass  unemployment, the hated means test, work houses and very few public  health services.<br \/>\nUnless we fight today and have confidence in our strength we face losing those hard won gains in the post-war period.<br \/>\nWe are being told &#8220;There is no alternative &#8230; We have no choice&#8221;, but the Arabs and our history tells us differently.<br \/>\n<strong>Arab revolution<\/strong><br \/>\nThe Arab people show us there is always an alternative that can win.  They are overthrowing dictators fighting for jobs, food and  independence. We must learn from them and support them. The US and  Europe threaten to invade Libya. In defending our services we also say  defend the Arab and Libyan uprising.<br \/>\nNo to foreign intervention! For our victory and the victory of their revolution!<br \/>\n<strong>Learn from history<\/strong><br \/>\nThe working class of this country has a proud tradition of fighting for services and we must not forget it.<br \/>\nPoplar, in the East End of London, was one of the poorest areas in  London in the 1920s. This was a time when poor relief was paid out of a  borough&#8217;s rates, no matter how rich or poor that borough was. So rich  boroughs such as Westminster, one of the richest, paid nothing towards  the relief of the poor and unemployed just a few miles away.<br \/>\nIn 1921, 30 Labour councillors stood up to central government, without  the backing of the national Labour Party, and refused to impose the  unfair and unjust rate system. They fought every inch of the way and as a  consequence they were sent to prison. But the struggle intensified  rapidly and working class people gave massive support to the  councillors. The pressure from the workers and fear of it spreading to  other areas resulted in a huge victory and the rates system changed.<br \/>\n<strong>1970s rent strikes<\/strong><br \/>\nIn 1972 the Tory government led by Ted Heath forced through the Housing  Finance Act &#8211; \u2018fair (increased) rents\u2019 on council tenants. This  resulted in a national fight by council tenants because rents were  planned to rise by \u00a31. Some council leaders, such as those in Clay  Cross, fought back and a rent strike in Kirkby Liverpool was organised  by women which resulted in many tenants being imprisoned. But there was\u00a0  a mobilisation of massive support including a one-day strike by  dockworkers.<br \/>\nThis Anderson led coalition &#8216;pleads&#8217; with the government as they slash  services but this is a council without an ounce of fight in them.<br \/>\nThey bemoan lack of support from the national Labour party and say,  &#8216;there is nothing we can do&#8217;, when they should defend the interests of  those who voted for them, not bow to the interests of the rich.<br \/>\n<strong>Fight for services<\/strong><br \/>\nLiverpool has some of the poorest areas in this country with some of  the lowest life expectancies and some of the highest rates of  unemployment. We must pressure this council to set a Needs budget and  withdraw their support for government plans to cut and intensify the  privatisation of services<br \/>\nWe demand that the Labour led council assist the organisation of our  communities with unions and students in a fight against all cuts.<br \/>\nWe call on the unions to lead the fight with communities and students  to save services and jobs. Do not negotiate cuts and job losses, to do  so undermines and betrays the fight to save jobs and services.<br \/>\nWe have to build a national movement uniting everyone against the cuts.  We refuse to pay for the bankers&#8217; crisis &#8211; force them to pay for it.<br \/>\n<strong>March in London on 26 March. Build the Fightback Now.<\/strong><br \/>\nJOIN THE ISL: email   <a href=\"mailto:islinfo@talktalk.net\">islinfo@talktalk.net<\/a>This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. 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