There was a large turnout for East Midlands rallys supporting public service workers’ day of action to protect their pensions. In Nottingham hundreds marched from the Forest recreation ground to a city centre rally, while in Derby strikers picketed their workplaces. The actions were called as part of what was hailed as the biggest industrial action since the General Strike in 1926.
Nottingham's new-look rinky-dink Thingy - which still needs a name - also also made another early outing to provide musis for the occassion.
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next one?
08.04.2006 10:31
Anyways, it would be nice to have an unemployed/non-unionised block on the next march. Been thinking of some good banners: "I Want my pension now!" "Dole not Coal" "Celebrate the feast of St. Giro" "Pensions for Kids too" that sort of thing.
Anyone intersted, drop me an email, we could set up a banner making session (avoiding the term workshop) before hand.
So that's the boat I am pushing out to see if the tide takes it.
L.
L
e-mail: notts.musician@googlemail.com