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Cut the arms trade not public services!

Disarm DSEi | 31.07.2011 12:37 | Anti-militarism | Public sector cuts

Shut down DSEi day of action – 13th September 2011 – details TBC

During the last twelve months there have been massive militant protests against government cuts and austerity measures. Understandably, and rightly, the bankers and tax avoiders have been widely targeted. However, apart from a few mentions of the trident nuclear weapons replacement (latest figures at £97 billion in case you were wondering), the arms trade has been largely ignored.

Whilst there have been 40% cuts to universities, and 60% cuts to social housing, the arms trade was cut by just 8%. The government spends more money buying arms from BAE Systems alone than it does on climate change, equating to £64 a year for every adult and child in the UK. Furthermore, according to figures obtained by Campaign Against Arms Trade, £700 million a year is spent on government subsidies to the arms trade.

DSEi, Defence Systems Equipment International, the world’s largest arms fair, takes place every two years at the ExCeL centre in London’s Docklands. Over 1200 arms companies will be hawking their deadly wares to 25,000 buyers from around the world, including military delegations from some of the world’s most repressive, human rights abusing regimes. This year, for the first time, the UK government will be inviting paramilitaries and border security forces.

DSEi is held in Newham, one of London’s most impoverished boroughs. Whilst the government has subsidised DSEi by £320,000 and paid up to £4million for policing, Newham council are being forced to cut £116 million from their budget over the next four years.

Say no to private companies profiteering from our money whilst our services are decimated. This year Disarm DSEi are calling for a mass blockade of the DLR – the means by which most delegates visit the fair. Let’s stop the arms trade in its tracks and destroy this deadly trade.

For further information about the DSEi, including role of DSEi exhibitors in arming the repressive regimes of the Arab Spring, as well as tips for action, download our handy pamphlet.



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there have been big cuts in defence spending

31.07.2011 13:06

the cuts have been all around

table motioner


arms for the poor

31.07.2011 13:12

The defence cuts tend to be jobs. There is a difference between defence spending and the arms trade.

fuckthewars


The money illusion - hence con-fidence

02.08.2011 13:10

The money is still there. It's in the hands of the rich and the corporations. e.g. The London banker corporate thieving bastard headquarters is showing property prices going up for the murderous rich. Its a global land grab, an attack on welfare and the working/service classes globally, and global resources war aided by 24/7 corporate capitalist propaganda. How the fuck are Goldman Sachs allowed to wander the earth. Funny that over $1 Billion dollars of Libyan money just disappeared into their pockets whilst the UK and the US arm Gadaffi, Al-Qaeda, and later chosen rebel factions as NATO does its usually murdering civilizations shit. Very Malthus.
Do I care if the BBC strikes.? No cause they are part of PR for the slaughter. People should be ashamed to work for these bastards.

NATO terrorists bombing Libyan water supplies on one hand and war profiteers like Cargill buying up biofuel land and plant around the world.( just bought up the UK,'s entire grain supply as an investment...).

Yer pension somehow seems in significant as we know they have the weapons and the money and could easily sort out the starving in Africa, but they chose not too. They have blurred aid lines and the 3rd sector is now run by corporate management so it is business a usual...They wouldn't want anybody in the island fortress of the UK to not be dependent on their money system as that would worry them for security of the London Money Laundering markets and the homes of the global rich. They want the poor in the UK dependent, dispossessed, dis-empowered and state reliant. Taxes are for the poor. The police are there to protect the rich from the poor - not for our safety ( historical fact ). The elite are global gangsters. Bout time the middle classes rose against them too ( mind you quite alot of them won't be middle class for to much longer). Fight the bailiffs. Fight the Arms manufacturers. Bash The Rich.

The money con