Save our Schools – A Plea from Parents and Communities
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Parents and community activists have once again occupied Wyndford Primary School in Glasgow in a bid to save their school from closure.A packed Solidarity all members meeting in Glasgow on Tuesday night voted unanimously to send a message of support to the occupiers after one of the parents made an impassioned appeal on the campaigners behalf.
Peter, whose children attend the adjoining St Gregory’s Primary School, told the meeting of the community’s determination not to give in to the council. He told of how the council had cut water to the building and was trying to cut of the electricity. The parents are in determined mood however and with support of the community have managed to stop the council from removing furniture and fittings from the building.
A campaign was mounted in Glasgow after the New Labour run Council voted to close up to 25 schools and nurseries in the city.
An online petition to the Scottish parliament can be signed here
Solidarity Seek Socialist Unity in Glasgow North East
Scotland's best electorally supported socialist party has agreed to renew efforts to foster left unity across Scotland and specifically to encourage a single left candidate in the forthcoming Glasgow North by-election. Solidarity will contact the leading left trade unions in Scotland again to appeal to them to gather the left groups and forces together with a view to knocking heads together in time for the likely November by-election poll.
Solidarity also agreed that if the left unity process does not develop in time for the by-election then our national co-convenor and former MSP, Tommy Sheridan, should be nominated as the Solidarity candidate. A final decision on this process is to be taken in early September.
Tommy Sheridan said today;
"My preference would be to campaign in support of a trade union backed left unity candidate instead of several socialist parties competing against one and other. . If the timescale available does not allow that process to ferment in time then I will fight hard to win the seat. With 11 years as a city councillor and 8 years as an MSP representing Glasgow under my belt I would probably be the most politically experienced and qualified candidate on the ballot paper".
In a brutal and deplorable act bosses at the Lindsey Oil Refinery in Lincolnshire have sacked 900 workers who were on strike to defend the jobs of 51 sacked sub contractors.
The attack by the sites owners, the giant corporation Total, is an attack on workers everywhere.
The strike has now escalated dramatically!
Solidarity messages of support must be urgently sent to
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or texts sent to 07706 7 10041.
To read more about the background to the dispute click here
Solidarity with Romanian families in Belfast
Build solidarity with Romanian families evacuated after sectarian attacks in Belfast.
The Solidarity National Steering Committee met on Saturday 13th June to discuss the implications of The European Election results and to discuss progress that has taken place on possible closer cooperation between left parties at the forthcoming Glasgow North East By-Election.
The Solidarity National Secretary was instructed by the NSC to issue the following letter to be distributed to members of The SSP who are meeting at a Regional Aggregate in Glasgow on June 16th.
The Glasgow North East By-Election – An Open letter to SSP Members
Comrades,
The crisis in global capitalism and the recent European election results have given us all on the left much to ponder. The collapse of the vote for The Labour Party, the emergence of the BNP as an electable force and the huge levels of abstention, (especially in working class communities) mean that we all need to re-examine our strategy for the coming period. The resignation of The Speaker of The House of Commons, Michael Martin will necessitate a by-election in his constituency of Glasgow North East. Early indications are that the election would be held in early September.
It has come to our attention that the SSP plan to discuss standing and possibly select a candidate for the forthcoming Glasgow North East by-election at a Glasgow members meeting to be held in the city on Tuesday night. We in Solidarity would like to respectfully ask that SSP members delay a final decision on the issue, at least in the short term, until some form of left unity discussion can take place. It is our understanding that a group of prominent Scottish trade unionists linked to none of the parties of the left in Scotland are in the formative stages of brokering left unity talks specifically on the issue of the Glasgow North East constituency. Our understanding is that during the next week formal approaches will be made to trade unionists, left progressives, environmentalists, community activists, the SSP, SLP and Solidarity to see if a unity process is achievable.
If the call for such unity was to come from either ourselves in Solidarity or one of the various parties of the left in Scotland then you could be justified in treating it with suspicion and reject it. As however, the call is expected to come from respected trade unionists we hope the SSP will consider it seriously, just as Solidarity intend to do.
Rob Williams reinstatement a victory for all workers
Solidarity welcomes the fantastic news that the vice chair of The National Shop Stewards Network (NSSN) and convenor of the Linamar car parts factory in Swansea Rob Williams has been reinstated after a magnificent show of solidarity from the trade unionists in the plant.
Rob had been sacked by the management without notice after what they described as Rob Williams, leading Socialist Party member and vice-chair of the National Shop Stewards Network (NSSN), has won his campaign against Linamar management in Swansea, who summarily sacked him without notice for an "irretrievable breakdown of trust". To read more on the story please click here
Joe Higgins Elected
Solidarity offers our congratulations to Joe Higgins of the Irish Socialist Party after his fantastic election result last week.
Joe became an MEP after receiving almost 13% of the available first preference votes outpolling Sinn Fein and defeating two sitting MEP’s.
To read the article Joe Higgins - 'The best fighter that money can't buy' click here
No to The Bosses Europe - Vote No2EU on June 4th
NO TO PRIVATISATION
DEFEND WORKERS RIGHTS
JOBS NOT DOLE
OPPOSE RACISM AND THE BNP
END MEP’S EXPENSES AND WAGES GRAVY TRAIN
FOR A SOCIALIST EUROPE
“The European Union is designed to promote the rigged and failed free market politics of privatisation and profits at any costs. A stand against privatisation and for public ownership and democracy has to be made and that’s what the No2EU platform is all about. Our appeal is to all those who want a working class alternative to the big business parties.”
Tommy Sheridan (Solidarity Co-Convenor and Number 2 on the Scottish No2EU list)
For more info on the No2EU campaign and policies visit www.no2eu.com
To watch No2EU’s party political broadcast please click here
Sheridan calls for Scottish parliament to take the lead in restoring confidence after second homes scandal
Solidarity co-convenor Tommy Sheridan today called for the Scottish Parliament to take the moral lead in restoring public confidence in the expenses and second homes scandals that have engulfed Westminster politics.
Mr. Sheridan, who, when a list MSP for Glasgow, was an early and persistent critic of the use of the Edinburgh Accommodation Allowance to purchase second homes for MSPs at public expense has called on the Scottish Parliament to revisit a potential solution to the problem he first raised a number of years ago – by publicly buying and retaining property which can be occupied by MSPs outwith travelling distance of Edinburgh during their time of tenure in the Parliament.
Solidarity News Release Sheridan calls for Scottish parliament to take the lead in restoring confidence after second homes scandalSolidarity co-convenor Tommy Sheridan today called for the Scottish Parliament to take the moral lead in restoring public confidence in the expenses and second homes scandals that have engulfed Westminster politics.
Mr. Sheridan, who, when a list MSP for Glasgow, was an early and persistent critic of the use of the Edinburgh Accommodation Allowance to purchase second homes for MSPs at public expense has called on the Scottish Parliament to revisit a potential solution to the problem he first raised a number of years ago – by publicly buying and retaining property which can be occupied by MSPs outwith travelling distance of Edinburgh during their time of tenure in the Parliament.