Show of solidarity at public protest in Cornmarket today
adelayde | 29.09.2010 20:34 | Public sector cuts | Oxford
The Oxfordshire Health branch of UNISON staged a public protest in Cornmarket Street in the centre of Oxford today as part of a Europe wide protest against cuts in public services.
People gathered beneath the drizzle outside of HSBC bank in the Oxford's pedestrianised shopping street from about 5.30pm in the afternoon. There was a show of solidarity and support from other groups, including the Socialist Worker Party, Oxford Save-Our-Services, UNITE, TUC and the Oxford CCS and at approximately 6pm there were around 80 people present to hear a series of short and emotive speeches given by a number of people from the aforementioned groups.
All speakers corresponded with their message of showing solidarity with all public and private sector workers who will be threatened at any time in the future and the overwhealming feeling was that the proposed cuts will be irrevocably damaging to British society and would have the greatest effect on the poorest and most vulnerable within it. In spite of the rain, there was a unanimous feeling that people together would be able to stand up and fight these ill conceived and unnecessary public sector spending cuts.
A number of flyers abounded mentioning up-coming actions, including a demonstration at the Tory Party Conference in Birmingham this Saturday 3rd and the TUC called Oxfordshire Day of Action Against the Cuts on Wednesday 20th.
All speakers corresponded with their message of showing solidarity with all public and private sector workers who will be threatened at any time in the future and the overwhealming feeling was that the proposed cuts will be irrevocably damaging to British society and would have the greatest effect on the poorest and most vulnerable within it. In spite of the rain, there was a unanimous feeling that people together would be able to stand up and fight these ill conceived and unnecessary public sector spending cuts.
A number of flyers abounded mentioning up-coming actions, including a demonstration at the Tory Party Conference in Birmingham this Saturday 3rd and the TUC called Oxfordshire Day of Action Against the Cuts on Wednesday 20th.
adelayde