Notts. Trade Union Council is fully backing the call by the Right to Work Campaign for a national programme of protests in every town and city throughout the country on Tuesday, 22 June (Austerity Budget Day).
For example: the Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) for college students is under threat, and the Refugee and Migrant Justice organisation (with offices in Nottingham) is being forced into liquidation; not to mention a likely rise in VAT. Who's not affected by that? That's why we're calling for a:
Mass Protest in the Old Market Square from 5:30pm on Tuesday, 22 June (Austerity Budget Day).
They used our tax money to bail out the bankers. Now they want us to cough up again with our jobs, public services, and yet more taxes. We're not having it!
Notts. Trade Union Council Secretary,
Richard Buckwell
25% DUMBER
23.06.2010 10:29
Just because some guys we don't agree with are organizing this demo, doesn't mean that we don't agree in some points.
Anarchists, Socialists, Democrats, even Fascists might have one thing they agree on, isn't that what revolution is about?
25% dumber
@ 25% Dumber
23.06.2010 18:47
Personally I'd have said over the two hours, given tbe people that left early and arrived late, probably around 150 would be accurate.
I do agree with you on one thing though - we could all do with working a little closer. We don't agree on everything, but I think we agree on much more than you might expect.
Come to the Public Meeting...
NO CUTS IN SERVICES
NO CUTS IN PAY
FIGHT FOR EVERY JOB
SOLIDARITY AND RESISTANCE
Wednesday 14 July
Nottingham Mechanics Institute, 3 North Sherwood Street
7.30pm
For more info call 07940 952 825
Fascists are NOT welcome though.
Mika Salo
I think the last commenter highlighted why people stayed at home...
24.06.2010 08:31
The best placard said something about Greek style resistance. Now there's a campaign that would get noticed.
There are better ways to protest
And so it begins...
24.06.2010 10:14
Mika Salo