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September 18th 2008 In Ballieston - Vote Solidarity – Vote Tricia McLeish  Solidarity candidate Trcia McLeish
Tricia McLeish is a local government worker, an active trade unionist and a member of UNISON. Tricia was the Solidarity candidate in the recent Glasgow East by-election. Born and bred in Glasgow’s East End, Tricia has been an active and campaigning socialist and trade unionist for more than 20 years. Tricia McLeish says; Scrap the Council TaxTricia McLeish and Solidarity are working to ensure the ending of the unfair and unjust council tax. We want it replaced with a tax that would mean that pensioners and low paid workers pay less and the millionaires pay much more. Despite the empty rhetoric from the other politicians, the ONLY MSP in the Scottish parliament to table a bill to scrap the council tax was Solidarity’s Tommy Sheridan. Stop the Pay CutsAlongside 200,000 other council workers, Tricia McLeish has recently taken strike action after Labour and SNP councillors threatened to make pay cuts for the next 3 years, Solidarity demands an end to attacks on public sector workers. With prices rising out of control we cant afford to accept a lowering of our wages.  Campaigning against fuel rises in Ballieston
End the Fuel Bill Rip-off Tricia McLeish and Solidarity are demanding emergency action to end the scandal of soaring gas and electricity bills. The energy companies must be brought into democratic public ownership now so we can use their huge profits to slash fuel bills and end the rip off that is condemning millions to fuel poverty.  Tricia campaigning in Ballieston Action on Housing Tricia McLeish and Solidarity are campaigning for urgent action on the growing housing crisis. The credit crunch, sky high house prices and rising number of repossessions as the recession bites is creating a housing scandal. Urgent action is needed now to ensure public housing at affordable rents are available for all who need them. - Scrap the GHA. Return Glasgow's housing stock to local authority control.
- Cancel all local authority housing debt, with the released funds ring-fenced for new council house building.
- Emergency action to meet Shelter’s demand for 30,000 affordable social homes in Scotland in the next three years.
Tommy Sheridan says;  Tommy and Tricia
“They say politics is about hard choices. Well, Solidarity is not afraid to choose. We Choose to put pensioners before the squandering of billions on illegal wars and nuclear weapons. We Choose the side of trade unionists fighting pay cuts. We Choose an independent socialist Scotland that puts people before profits. In this election you have a choice as well. Choose Tricia McLeish and elect a socialist fighter for Ballieston  Solidarity in Glasgow East |