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Reading Joins The Resistance

SOS Reading | 03.10.2010 21:57 | Public sector cuts | Oxford

As stormy winds lashed rain against the windows, people from across Reading and beyond gathered in the Town Hall last week with one shared aim: to join the growing movement against cuts to public services.

The meeting, organized by the Reading Shop Stewards Network and sponsored by the RMT transport union, IWW industrial union and the National Union of Teachers, should scare the living daylights out of the ConDem Government. The speakers (RMT National Executive member Owen Herbert, NUT Divisional Secretary Robert Wilkinson, community nurse and Unison member Sara Gillman, as well as RMT branch Secretary Chris Reilly chairing) displayed with gut wrenching clarity what these cuts really mean.

From the end of reading and writing programs for kids to the withdrawal of respite time for carers, from major safety shortcuts on our railways to nurses covering 200% more patients than they are supposed to. These cuts are nothing short of a full scale attack on our communities.

Contributions from the audience echoed in unity. Tony Jones of Unison explained how the public deficit is being blown out of all proportion; that it is in fact tiny compared to the end of the second World War, at which time the Government rebuilt the economy by creating and investing in public services, not smashing them as the current Government wants to do. Today they are scaremongering us into accepting these cuts. They intend to finish what Maggie started, destroying the idea of ‘services for all’, attacking the heartland of working-class solidarity and organization.

But Cameron has one thing right. We are in this together. We are the big society and they will regret taking us on. Across the country communities and unions are joining forces to defeat the Government. In Reading ‘Save Our Services’ will unite trade unions with community groups, service user organizations, faith groups and residents from across the town.

The new movement has already held a demonstration against 600 planned job cuts at the Royal Berks Hospital and joined thousands of others at the national demonstration against the Tory Party Conference. Inspiring staff and students at Reading Uni are already bravely campaigning against job losses and we encourage everyone to sign their petition (www.gopetition.com/petition/39385.html) and join the ‘Save FTT Jobs’ Facebook group.

Locally there are actions planned to coincide with the Government’s Spending Review on 20th October. Contingents from Reading will also join upcoming national demonstrations in London against service cuts on 23rd October and in defence of education on 10th November.

There is too much at stake to sit and watch. Every single one of us needs to get off our backsides to defend our communities. Please don’t leave it until it is too late to stop them, join ‘Save Our Services’ today.

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Email  sosreading@live.co.uk for more information
Join the ‘Reading Anti-Cuts Coalition’ Facebook group.

SOS Reading
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Meltdown

05.10.2010 18:56

Friends, I am, too some extent, in support of your annoyance caused to you concerning all the financial cuts in the offing. This said, everyone in the UK should not be putting the total blame on the penultimate goverment, nor present goverment, nor bankers. Why? Well, basically, throughout the outgoing Labour goverment's administration, almost everyone was spend, spend, spend mad. Thus, everyone was sort of doing their utmost of partaking of what seemed to be a progressive thriving economy, so thriving that that booming economy would be one huge forever-lasting bountiful bottomless pit of money for all.

About a decade ago, I told my wife that their would come a titanic kick-back to all and sundry for their stupidity of being sucked in to being under the influence of thinking their would always be a never-ending supply of money. Was I right? I was! Many of you can oppose my self-assessment of my being right, but, bewail my self-assessment as you almost certainly will, I firmly stand my ground re my aassessment hereby stated. Why? Well, simples! Simply because I do genuinely believe I am a very observant person, not least when I have been in various huge well-known, say, out-of-town D-I-Y stores, electrical goods stores and their ilk, watching folk coming out in their droves with huge top-of-the-range expensive TVs, etc. Often, in various such places, be it at Christmas time or non-Christmas time, I have heard shoppers saying: "Cor, yes, we'll have one of them, that's not a bad price, that, only £400. " Good oh, eh? Was then, eh? The above price cited is merely a representive example, of hoards of folk spend, spend, spending, as if money would be a never-ending supply, many such folk living in cloud-cuckoo land, living above their means, on bank overdrafts banks were willing to dole out, now we get the cries of poverty, hardship coming their way, the criers blaming everyone but themselves, eh?

Did my wife and I fall for the never-ending money-supply system? Absolutely not! Why? Because we have never been one of the must have, got to get this and that, keep up with the modern times sort of syndrome. Simples, eh? We never lived above our means. We, in short, have never been materialistically motivated. This whole world is in a huge financial meltdown. Get it? I wonder!



Francis H. Giles


On Privacy

07.10.2010 23:47

> Email sosreading+  subscribe@googlegroups.com to join
> Email  sosreading@live.co.uk for more information
> Join the ‘Reading Anti-Cuts Coalition’ Facebook group.

I think its great that you're fighting the cuts.

But.

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