Justice Not Crisis Members stand as Green Candidates
if voting changed anything... | 28.04.2010 11:44 | Free Spaces | Birmingham
Justice not Crisis, a 'direct action' housing group based in Birmingham with links to the Optima Housing Association are standing as Green Party candidates in the general election on May 6th. They are also urging people to vote for the Tories to kick out Labour, even though the occupation of land they carried out a couple of years ago was entitled the 'John Lines Homeless Village'. The occupation sought to highlight the lack of socially available housing and was named after the Conservative Cabinet Member for Housing, John Lines.
The following is reposted from their website http://justicenotcrisis.wordpress.com/2010/04/22/parliamentary-and-local-council-elections-2010/
The following is reposted from their website http://justicenotcrisis.wordpress.com/2010/04/22/parliamentary-and-local-council-elections-2010/
After years of an ineffective Labour Government who have continually taken £MILLIONS from Birmingham Housing Tenants JNC members who had previously Supported Labour have decided to stand as Council Candidates in Areas where we feel the Labour Vote can be reduced to allow another Party to win that seat. In Kingstanding and Brandwood we urge voters to Vote Conservative in other wards we urge our readers to vote most effectively to remove the Labour Councillor/MP.
We have decided not to stand a local or Parliamentary Candidate in Erdington and would urge our Green voters/supporters to Vote Conservative.
The Conservative -Lib-Dem controlled Council have finally started to build more social housing in Birmingham and the first new homes will be ready for occupation in 2011. The Conservative Party have listened to the people of Birmingham and Acted.
Work has also commenced on Pershore Road Edgbaston the site of our first squat which will see new Council homes for rent, and our second Squat The Firebird which will see a mix of Socially rented and shared ownership homes available next year.
JNC members standing as Green Party Local Election Candidates are :-
Steve Austin Brandwood
Lee Moore Kingstanding
Colette Tedstone Shard End
Kirsty Tedstone Lozells and East Handsworth
http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/cs/Satellite?c=Page&childpagename=Elections%2FPageLayout&cid=1223092560470&pagename=BCC%2FCommon%2FWrapper%2FInlineWrapper
In Moseley and Kings Heath we urge supporters to Vote Liberal democrat.
Supporters who Live in Solihull in the Smiths Wood or Chelmsley Wood wards are urged to Vote Green, we are confident of gains from the BNP and Labour in these Wards.
We would like to thank the hundreds of supporters who wish to see more Socially rented housing, better standards in homes and resident led regeneration projects, for the many messages of support we continue to get.
We have decided not to stand a local or Parliamentary Candidate in Erdington and would urge our Green voters/supporters to Vote Conservative.
The Conservative -Lib-Dem controlled Council have finally started to build more social housing in Birmingham and the first new homes will be ready for occupation in 2011. The Conservative Party have listened to the people of Birmingham and Acted.
Work has also commenced on Pershore Road Edgbaston the site of our first squat which will see new Council homes for rent, and our second Squat The Firebird which will see a mix of Socially rented and shared ownership homes available next year.
JNC members standing as Green Party Local Election Candidates are :-
Steve Austin Brandwood
Lee Moore Kingstanding
Colette Tedstone Shard End
Kirsty Tedstone Lozells and East Handsworth
http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/cs/Satellite?c=Page&childpagename=Elections%2FPageLayout&cid=1223092560470&pagename=BCC%2FCommon%2FWrapper%2FInlineWrapper
In Moseley and Kings Heath we urge supporters to Vote Liberal democrat.
Supporters who Live in Solihull in the Smiths Wood or Chelmsley Wood wards are urged to Vote Green, we are confident of gains from the BNP and Labour in these Wards.
We would like to thank the hundreds of supporters who wish to see more Socially rented housing, better standards in homes and resident led regeneration projects, for the many messages of support we continue to get.
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Greens & the Police
28.04.2010 13:29
When challenged on this (police spending has increased by 50% in real terms since 1997, so that Britain spends more of its GDP on policing than any other industrialised nation) they said they meant more money for 'community police'.
Problem is, we don't have a 'community' police force on the one hand, and a separate 'beating up demonstrators' police force on the other. They are all available for whatever...
Calling for more police in the most heavily policed country in the world is not a very radical line.
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