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Tory Cuts Wreck lives - Tell David Cameron "Stuff your cuts, we won't pay"

Ian mckendrick | 15.09.2010 19:42 | Public sector cuts | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | Oxford

Demonstrate at Tory Party Conference 3rd October

Right to Work has called a national demonstration outside the Tory Party annual conference on 3 October.

The demonstration is supported nationally by :
The PCS, NUJ and UCU, the Labour Representation Committee and many local trade union and campaign bodies

and locally by:
Oxford Right to Work, Oxfordshire UNISON Health branch, Oxfordshire NUT, South Central No1 CWU and Oxford & District Trades Council

Speakers include:
Jeremy Corbyn MP & John McDonnell MP, Mark Serwotka, general secretary of the PCS, Romayne Phoenix of the Green Party, Dr. Jacky Davis from Keep Our NHS Public, Birmingham Respect councillor, Salma Yaqoob, Linda Burnip, campaign co-ordinator Local Housing Allowance Reform Group, a Greek trade unionist and Portuguese Left Bloc MP, Jorge Duarte Costa.

Their is a coach from Oxford £10 waged £5 unwaged and tickets available from  http://oxfordrighttowork.org.uk/

Ian mckendrick
- e-mail: contact@oxfordrighttowork.org.uk
- Homepage: http://oxfordrighttowork.org.uk/

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Stuff the cuts, and stuff the politcal parties

15.09.2010 21:25

Massively agree with your stuff the cuts sentiments. And I don't like (to put it mildly) the Tories - I'm gonna be there for that party in Trafalgar square when Maggie cops it.

But let's be honest. The Tories are going to make huge cuts. But Labour were going to make huge cuts. Slightly less huge, but still huge. And the Lib Dems were always going to go along with anybody that gave them a sniff of power.

All three parties were and are determined to make us - the people they claim to represent - pay for the greed of the bankers and those that make money from a completely corrupt financial system. None of them have proposed that the bankers et al should clean up the mess they have made in any meaningful way. They all say 'we have bailed out the banks, now you, the public, have to pay for that.'

So yes, stuff the cuts. But stuff the Tories, Labour, and the Lib Dems as well. All of them. This is not a party political issue. It's an issue of those that have power, and those that do not.

We can do better then them all. By ourselves.

Angry


The conference is in Birmingham not Manchester

22.09.2010 23:11


Unless there has been another agreement with the police that not protesting within a mile of the conference centre is still a bit edgy and you're going to do it over 90 miles away instead.

(Only joking, but kinda not.)

Can I still get a lift for the Direct Action Bloc?

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