I have lived in Harringay for 13 years. I have three children, all of whom go to South Harringay schools. I am a parent governor of South Harringay Infants School and Ladder Childrens' Centre.The Con-Dem government's systematic dismantling of the welfare state has put the very existence of local council services at risk. The Labour leader of Birmingham council has spoken of the 'end of local government'. Even the Tory chair of the Local Government Association has hypocritically warned that the funding squeeze on councils is 'unsustainable'.But it is not true that councils can do nothing but accept the government's attacks. They still control billions of pounds of public services and have powers they could use to resist cuts. Councillors have a choice. They can make a difference and take steps to improve the lives of millions of people - but only if they are prepared to fight.The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) has agreed a policy platform to contest local council elections in 2014 which, if adopted by just a handful of councils, could make a difference. Even one councillor in each local authority arguing for the policies we outline, if they used their position in the council chamber to appeal to those outside, could give confidence to community groups and trade unionists to fight for change.TUSC councillors would:
- oppose all cuts to council jobs, services, pay and conditions. We reject the claim that 'some cuts' are necessary to our services or that the national debt is a reason for austerity;
- refuse to implement the bedroom tax. Haringey Council should write off all bedroom tax-related arrears, withdraw all court proceedings and eviction orders where the bedroom tax has been a factor, and call on Housing Associations to do the same;
- maintain the council tax, rent and service charges at current rates;
- say no to the racism of UKIP which divides our communities. UKIP aims to foster division between ordinary working people and sow the seeds of hatred while voting for cuts in the Civic Centre. Migrants are not to blame for the economic crisis;
- provide full funding for youth centres and clubs in every Haringey ward;
- bring Homes for Haringey back into council ownership and control, providing secure tenancies and genuinely affordable rents for all council house tenants;
- re-introduce rent councils, involving tenants, housing workers and trade unionists, to decide on affordable rents for private and council housing;
- vote and campaign against any move to sell off council housing stock to private contractors. You cannot control what you do not own. Spend Haringey's reserves on improving and building its housing stock;
- campaign for the introduction of a living wage, above the national minimum wage, including for council employees and those working for council contractors;
- vote against council cuts. Labour says there needs to be £50million of cuts next year. Use the £95million in council reserves in order to prevent further cuts in jobs and services. Set a budget that meets the needs of people in Haringey.
When other parties have been in control of councils, whether they are Conservative, Liberal Democrat, Labour or Green, all have implemented cuts. TUSC councillors will vote against council cuts. We are not part of the establishment parties. Vote for TUSC candidates in Seven Sisters (Derek Bishop, Jack Jeffery, Oktay Sahbaz) , Harringay (Patrick Burland, David Kaplan, Kiran Patel) and St Ann's (Simon Hester, Andrew Reid).Posted by David Kaplan, standing for TUSC in Harringay ward.Posted on behalf of TUSC candidates standing in Haringey.
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Is TUSC an SWP front organisation? Or is it totally independent of them?
TUSC was set up in 2010 to enable trade unionists, community campaigners and socialists to stand candidates against the pro-austerity establishment parties. TUSC is a genuine coalition with a national steering committee which includes leading trade unionists from the RMT, the PCS civil service, the National Union of Teachers, the Fire Brigade Union and the Prison Officers Association. TUSC stood 120 candidates in the 2013 local elections and are standing more than 560 candidates in the the 2014 local elections. This is the largest trade unionist- and socialist-based electoral challenge since the immediate aftermath of the Second World War. Candidates include Keith Morrell, a rebel Labour councillor, who voted against cuts in jobs and services in Southampton, and Roy Dixon, a campaigner for the rights of victims of the Hillsborough disaster, who is standing in Liverpool.
Posted by David Kaplan, TUSC candidate for Harringay, along with Patrick Burland and Kiran Patel
Just looked at their website. TUSC has SWP's fingers all over it. "Nuff said.
Jenny Sutton, TUSC candidate for West Green ward, on behalf of TUSC candidates standing in the council elections, has replied to Mark Heath and Mary Langan. Mark works for Haringey's Mencap Advocacy service and Mary is a Haringey Learning Disabilities Partnership Board member. They have emailed all candidates calling on them to make a public pledge that they will not cut funding for services of vulnerable people in Haringey.
Dear Mark Heath and Mary Langan,
John McMullen claims that I apparently know nothing about the allegations of selection fraud inside St Ann's Labour Party. Not true, I have been aware of the allegations for some time. I think it is a shame that Zena, in particular, was dumped. I have more recently become aware of how deep the anger is amongst some Labour Party members locally such that they appear to have gone on strike for the duration of the election. I did consider how to deal with this in the election campaign but decided that focussing on this would detract from the big issues facing us all. I don't think that many people in St Ann's know or care very much about the internal Labour Party arguments - they have much bigger problems to worry about and I have tried to focus on those.
I don't know John McMullen and, to be frank, I'm not sure that a detailed knowledge of the internal affairs of the Labour Party or a regular presence on Harringay On Line are the critical qualifications for a "well informed and active member of the community".
I am a TUSC candidate in St Ann's ward
Well you could at least spell my surname right. So why did you tell a certain Labour councillor that you were unaware of what had gone on in St Ann's?
It's funny but the rules that were broken were originally to stop hard lefties like you from infiltrating branches so I would have presumed that you for one, knew all about them. I guess it's in your interest to see the left of the Labour Party trashed in Tottenham.
SPOT (Solidarity with People of Turkey) condemns Turkish government over miners' deaths
At least 245 coal miners have lost their lives in the western town of Soma, Turkey, after an explosion caused a pit to collapse. Dozens of miners have been injured, four of whom are in critical condition. Hundreds are still trapped underground. Soma K-mürleri AŞ privately owns the mine. The explosion occurred during a shift change, therefore it is still unclear as to exactly how many people are still underground in the mine.
The declaration of three days mourning; cancellation of the prime minister's travel plans; messages of condolence; the presence of a minister at the scene; these are all crocodile tears and attempts to hide the reality. The people have not forgotten that it was prime minister Erdogan who cried out "death is the destiny of coal miners" after a murder incident that took place in the mines a short while ago.
The "research and investigation commission" of mining risks proposed by the opposition parties CHP, MHP and BDP's members of parliament was rejected by the AKP government just 20 days ago. Motions forwarded by the HDP Istanbul MP Levent Tuzel in relation to the coal mining industry were brushed aside with excuses such as, "The relevant ministers are carrying out constant inspections."
The recent statement made by directors of the company that owns the mine, which bragged about reducing expenses by around 60%, also has not been forgotten. Reducing the workforce, compulsory redundancies of experienced workers, subcontracting inexperienced workers, these are just some of the tactics of the bosses in pursuit of higher profit margins.
One of the workers who died was only 15 years old; this clearly expresses the extent of the exploitation that is taking place.
The media exponents of the bosses and government speak of high standards of safety within the mines and refer to the incident as a "painful accident" in their headlines. Furthermore, the value given to workers is clearly expressed in the words of an "expert" of Soma coalmines, Professor Dr Orhan Kural, who said on a TV channel: "Dying from carbon monoxide is sweet; they would feel no pain. I wish myself a painless death too".
We the members of SPOT, Solidarity with People of Turkey, would like to express our condolences and deep sorrow for the working class, for those who died tragically and their families. We vow to expose the faces of those who are responsible for this tragedy, namely the government and the bosses who are more concerned with profit making than the welfare of the workers. We will not let all these deaths in the workplace go unnoticed. In the 12 year period of AKP rule, more than 14,000 work-related deaths have occurred. We will not ever forget them.
We call on all communities, democratic organisations and trade unions to voice their concerns on this matter and to join us in protesting to both the AKP government and those who value profit and capital more than the worker.
You can send the protest statement below to government officials in Turkey, listed below. We kindly ask that you also bcc spot.turkey@mail.com with your protest email.
Turkish President, Mr Abdullah Gül: Email: cumhurbaskanligi@tccb.gov.tr, Fax 0 (312) 470 24 33
Turkish Republic Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan: Email: bimer@basbakanlik.gov.tr, Fax: +90 312 422 26 69, +90 312 422 18 99
Turkish Republic Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources: Mr. Taner Yıldız, Email: bilgi@enerji.gov.tr Phone: +90 312 212 64 20
Should you need further information please do not hesitate to contact SPOT: spot.turkey@mail.com
Thank you in advance for your support, Oktay Sahbaz, SPOT
Model email:
The AKP government and the bosses are responsible for the coalminers' deaths in Soma, Turkey.
Dear ,
I, the undersigned, call on government ministers and senior officials in Turkey to launch a full independent investigation into the deaths of over 274 miners (and counting) at the privately run Soma coalmine.
I feel strongly that the deaths of the miners should not be categorised as "fate" or an "occupational hazard".
I urge you to listen to the demands of the Turkish public and international opinion, and call to account the owners of the Soma coalmine for the highly dangerous health and safety conditions that led to the disastrous death of hundreds of miners.
In Turkey privately run coalmines regularly expose miners to hazardous and life threatening working conditions, and it is well documented that the death toll in private mines in Turkey is eleven times higher than in state-owned mines.
Furthermore, the request made to the Turkish parliament on 29 April 2014 for an enquiry into the health and safety conditions at the Soma coalmine presented an opportunity to prevent the deaths of over 245 miners on 13 May 2014.
It is clear that the lives of thousands of miners have been risked as part of cost-saving measures, with tragic consequences for miners and their families.
The Turkish government must bring to account those responsible for the brutal corporate murder of the Soma coalminers and ensure that steps are taken to improve health and safety in the mining sector with the aim of preventing such "accidents" in the future.
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Hi, Alison.
I don't think the current regime works for everyone in the area. The level of service from contractors Veolia either is not being adhered to or is not sufficient to take account of the borough's refuse. Either way, the council cannot control what it does not own. Like other contracted council services, I think street cleaning/recycling needs to be taken back into direct council control so that there are more regular collections. In addition, rather than simply responding to complaints, the council could actively check if refuse is being left uncollected, and respond accordingly.
After reading point 1,3, 5, 7 & 8, I conclude this party is either genius or delusional.
No cuts, no redudancies, more services, no extra income through tax. Awesome! I want it.
How is Tusc going to fund it? Put advertising on every traffic sign? Get the national goverment to stump up the cash? Or borrow until bankruptcy?
For those that don't get it, the real kicker with policy like that comes from inflation. At least raise tax in line with inflation or council employees won't be getting salary increases and you'll be getting less external services/materials, given the stable council tax income stream.
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