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cuts protest in liverpool

johno | 16.06.2010 15:55 | Liverpool

a demonstration agaist the proposed cuts in the councils budget at the town hall on 22nd june
before this a march of three colleges and university groups is taking place on the 19th.

the "right to work campaign" in liverpool, yes it was news to mean that there was one, have called for the widest possible protest on june the 22nd outside the town hall at 5pm.
so rattles snakes drums noise and other racket inducing items should be there as well as throaty shouters.
the reason for the revolt is to coincide with national proposals of georgey boy osbournes crisis budget. obdr qrxl5 or something office.

a wide range of groups and trade unions are expected according to the leaflet, now circulating.
sadly however at the same time on the same day a march for jobs at the opposite end of the street near derby square as been called by the
youth for jobs campaign
these are going to clash no side is giving an each to the other before e real fight develops in liverpool a broad principled regroupment of forces is essential otherwise we will have fratricidal warfare and no effective opposition mounted to the threts to jobs and services
both groups campaigning on the same issues and are expecting the turnout
local unemployed groups and activists from everywhere campaigning to oppose the effect of these widesweeping cuts, will benefit from solidarity action against the labour council who will be implementing these decisions but blaming national government as usual.
a serious discussion on the need for unity to combat these and future cuts needs to be had urgently.

johno

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  1. "right to work" — anarchist; a self employed person who works from home.
  2. EGOIST — Max Stirner
  3. Stand in your way, I'll certainly do my best to, — Anarchist; a self employed person who works from home.
  4. Trots? — racing post
  5. Things have changed — Warbo