Right to Work march to TUC Rally in Sheffield
Chris | 23.10.2010 14:53 | Public sector cuts | Workers' Movements | Sheffield
Photos from a march on 23rd October 2010, which was organised by the Right to Work campaign, from Sheffield University to the Town Hall, where the Yorkshire and Humberside Trades Union Council were holding a rally against the cuts.
Despite the rain, protestors from around the region assembled on the Sheffield University concourse, where there were some speeches and then people marched through town to the Town Hall.
Notice of this protest was posted here: http://sheffield.indymedia.org.uk/2010/10/466363.html
See also the feature article about the event: http://sheffield.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/sheffield/2010/10/466288.html
Notice of this protest was posted here: http://sheffield.indymedia.org.uk/2010/10/466363.html
See also the feature article about the event: http://sheffield.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/sheffield/2010/10/466288.html
Chris
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Don’t Fight The Cuts – FIGHT CAPITALISM!!!
23.10.2010 15:39
The Age of Austerity (TM) is characterised by a lurch to the right under cover of crisis. Remove safety nets, make workers leaner and 'hungrier', then privatise and hand everything over to corporations to run and profit from. And if an insufficient profit is to be made, the public purse is always there for a bailout. Just make sure the cops are tooled up enough to keep order when the market inevitably 'fails to deliver'. While cooked up on the playing fields of Eton, the after-taste is definitely more American in flavour.
For those who know that the real crisis has yet to begin to play out, resistance is in the air. Is it an opportunity to wake up the masses before they sleepwalk-on-ice-factor-idol themselves into the biggest change in the 'social settlement' between rich and poor since the Second World War?
Protests took place in many UK cities on Wednesday evening, including Cardiff, Newcastle, Sheffield, Barnsley, Cambridge, Southampton, Bolton, Luton and London. In Dorchester protesters marched in white boiler suits and masks to represent the 'faceless' nature of workers in the firing line.
The London turn-out was the largest with 3000 people marching on Westminster. Most then packed into the Central hall, whilst hundreds waited outside. The focus was on the half million public sector job losses and the 41% cut in university teaching budgets, amongst more general anti-slashing anger.
Notably absent from the throngs of trade unionists and student activists was leader of the opposition Ed Milliband, who had promised earlier in the month that he would "definitely" attend.
If he was worried about associating with misbehaving members of the public he needn't have worried. The main march passed peacefully. It was only several hours later, at around 8pm, that any minor mischief occurred when 12 protesters broke into the government Department of Business, Innovation and Skills in Whitehall. Three were arrested for criminal trespass, while others avoided the nick by leaving when asked. Immediate arrests do tend to put a dampener on these high-profile occupations...
On Thursday in Glasgow a few unlikely suspects continued the disobedience. Eleven members of Citizens United group, including several pensioners, occupied a Lloyds TSB branch in the city centre. The group entered the building shouting "No Cuts! No Cuts!", and, at the time of writing, are still there.
Admirable, yes, but it looks as though it will take until at least the weekend for the resistance to pick up steam. A series of protests across the country are planned for Saturday, including in Cardiff at the City Hall, Edinburgh which kicks off at 11am at East Market Street, and Sheffield outside the Town Hall at 12.30pm.
MadPride, the mental health system survivors group, are taking a creative approach for their demo planned at Speakers Corner, Hyde Park for the October 26th at 1pm. Mental health service users will re-enact the opening chapter of Foucault's 'Discipline and Punish', and a life-size effigy of a Con-Dem politician will be publicly hung, drawn and quartered. The day will also be a 'Medication Strike', with participants refraining from taking medications and any use of the mental health services for 24 hours.
As the reality of the cuts sink in, will this relatively calm start gain significant momentum? The seeds of nationwide unrest have been scattered but to reach European levels it will need a outbreak of "We're all in it together”...
http://www.schnews.org.uk/archive/news744.php
Photos from a march on 23rd October 2010, which was organised by the Right to Work campaign, from Sheffield University to the Town Hall, where the Yorkshire and Humberside Trades Union Council were holding a rally against the cuts.
Despite the rain, protestors from around the region assembled on the Sheffield University concourse, where there were some speeches and then people marched through town to the Town Hall.
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23.10.2010 20:16
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Dont fight the Cuts fight capitalism...RESIST
25.10.2010 00:16
I have utmost admiration and respect for your care and concern...but...haven't we been here a thousand times before and more?
The politicos love this crap....people "marching" in organised, "controlled" bunches to the Town Hall and back....a thousand times...and NOTHING much ever changes...because....well....think about it.
Yeah...Blomfield was there...The Sheffield Central ward is his Manor now...despite the other candidates got more combined votes in the Gen election than he did. He is top dog...and his lot have "settled themselves comfily" into controlled opposition....sounds like some kind of game doesn't it?...well.....think about it.
What was that that Steve Ignorant yelled...oh, only THIRTY years ago now...?
FUCK the politically minded, here's something I want to say...about the state of the nation, and the way it treats us today.....
but.....NO-ONE much, was listening then......
ditto Saturday 23d October 2010....seems like most people were out shopping, at the football or excited about Factor - X....or something......erm, again.!!...well.....think about it....huh?
OF COURSE THEY Fucking DO!
Noah Finnity