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Organisers fear washout on Sunday's ESF demo in central London

Impartial | 14.10.2004 14:05

Organisers of the European Social Forum march on Sunday fear that the march will be a washout. This comes as support for an imediate withdrawel of troops from Iraq has dropped to just 12 per cent. The recent beheaded of ken Bigley is thought to be behind a recent surge of support for coalition forces in Iraq.

Organisers also say they had considered another topic for the march instead of the immediate withdrawel of troops from Iraq especially as Tony Blair has come through a commons grilling about the Iraq war unscathed and with his support growing. Tony Blair said; "I will not apolise for removing Saddam Hussain, he was a murderous tyrant and threat to the peace of the Middle East and the rest of the world. The world is a much better place without him". He went on to add; "you protest, it is your right, but just remember that the people of Iraq are also now free to protest aswell, thanks to the actions of coalition forces who have liberated their country".

Organisers of the European Social Forum were dealt another blow today when trade union leaders publicly stated that they did not back the European Social Forum. In a joint statement union leaders said; The European Social Forum want to use trade unions to ferment industrial unrest to bring down governments they do not agree with. That is not our job. Our job as trade union leaders is to defend our members from things like unfair dismissal and to negotiate on behalf of our members decent pay and conditions. We will not be used as political pawns by hardcore Marxist revolutionaries.

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you're just making it up as you go along..

14.10.2004 15:32

The Stop The War Coalition have said nothing of the sort, nor have any trade union leaders withdrawn support from the ESF, you transparent troll.

Could it be you're taking the opportunity of most IMCistas being busy at the ESF to spread a few lies in the hopes you'll go unchallenged? Tough luck pal.

trade unionist


ahh

14.10.2004 15:34

Ahhhh - how sweet! Coppers playing politics and writing satire. Don't you just love em? See you at the Wharf.

Krop


What a load of shit

14.10.2004 16:11

Who are these organisers that you are 'quoting' from? Which Trade union leaders are you talking about?

Could it be that you are mamking this shit up to support your own pro-war anti esf attitudes?

biased