A
better suggestion to beat congestion - Vote NO in the TIF
referendum |
09/11/2008
The
Transport Innovation Fund (TIF) will put hundreds of millions of
pounds of profit - in others words our money - into the pockets
of contractors and the private bus operators. Yet it will do little
to help the travelling public, many of whom have little or no choice
about when or how to travel to work.
Privatisation and deregulation have wrecked our transport system,
yet the TIF will do nothing about these. Nor will the TIF do anything
to reduce the exorbitant ticket prices on buses & trams including
the outrageous 70p ‘concessionary’ fare for children.
Central to the TIF, but not even mentioned in the referendum question,
is the introduction of a congestion charge. This charge is nothing
but a tax on working people - an extra tax at a time when we can
ill afford it, as food and fuel prices are rising, wages are stagnant
and jobs are at risk. What’s more the congestion charge will
do little to reduce congestion and even less to reduce carbon emissions
(the advocates of the charge only anticipate a 6% reduction in carbon
emissions as a result of the charge.)
Just the infrastructure to collect the charge will cost over £300m
- a ridiculous waste of money.
A far better way to reduce congestion would be to offer drivers
a real alternative to the motor car. This is why Respect demands
as an alternative to this half-baked policy a genuinely improved
public transport system that is:
1. Massively expanded;
2. Fully integrated;
3. Publicly owned and 
4. Free at the point of use.
Change
in the White House - Celebrating Obama's victory |
06/11/2008
Respect welcomes the victory of Barak Obama as the new President
-elect of the USA. The United States stands on the threshold of
change - and not a moment too soon after 8 years of war and state
terrorism of George W Bush. But what does Obama's victory mean for
the future. To help guide us we reprint some thoughts from some
of the US left activists including Howard Zinn, Mike Davis and Sharon
Smith.
But
before you read the articles enjoy the video clip of the wonderful
scenes of celebration in Harlem, New York.
It
looks like Britain could really do with our very own Obama moment.

Don't
deport to the Congo - Demonstrate in Manchester |
03/11/2008
Thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes
in congo and they are now desperately looking for food, shelter,
security and medical care etc. This is because of the illegal exploitation
and exportation of congo rich resources (coltan, gold, diamond,
oil etc) by the international corporations, warlords and criminals
such as Laurent Nkunda Batware.
Demonstration
to protest against unfair international justice and deportations
to the Congo On 18-19 November the High Court will hear the appeal
in the ‘BK’ case about deportations to DRC.
Meanwhile
anyone can see from the news that DRC is not a safe place to be
sent to.
Demonstrate: 11am, Saturday 8th November,
All Saints (Manchester Metropolitan University), near BBC Manchester
and march to Peace Gardens (Manchester Town Hall):
Organised by: Congolese in Manchester
Supported by: DC-UK, APARECO, BUNDU DIA CONGO , CONGO SUPPORT PROJECT,
GREEN PARTY, MANCHESTER COMMITTEE TO DEFEND ASULUM SEEKERS, WAST,
RESPECT, MANCHESTER TRADE COUNCIL, NCADC etc.
Northern
Rock is our bank - make it work for us |
01/11/2008
Respect members today joined other supporters of the Convention
of the Left for a lively protest outside the Manchester offices
of Northern Rock.
Despite
being nationalised last year Northern Rock is repossessing homes
at twice the average national rate - and this when the government
is calling for banks to only use repossessions as a last resort.
Respect says that if the government has found billions to bail out
these banks we should be taking seats on the board to direct the
bankers about what to do with our money. It's no good New Labour
saying that they are 'not in the business of running banks'. That's
part of the problem - the government should be running banks but
for people's need not private profit.
More
protests are planned for 11.00am on Saturdays 15th and 22nd November.
Visit the Convention
of the Left website for more details.
What
does W. stand for? Oliver Stone's new film reviewed
from the US |
31/10/2008
Alan Maass (editor of Socialist
Worker, USA) says that W. is a lot of laughs at the expense
of people we hate--but ultimately, George Bush deserves to be judged
more harshly.
I
ALWAYS wondered about one opinion poll that came out after George
W. Bush's re-election victory in 2004. The poll found that a majority
of people thought Bush was the candidate that they'd rather go out
and have a beer with.
Really?
Peevish, smirking, sanctimonious, over-privileged George Bush?
Now,
yes, I remember: Bush's opponent in 2004 was the humorless and plenty-arrogant-himself
John Kerry. Fair enough. But
still. A beer with George Bush?

George
Galloway: "This is the left's big opportunity" |
29/10/2008
GEORGE GALLOWAY MP sees now as our chance
to forge a new image of society.
"SOCIETY waits unformed and is between things ended and things
begun." Those words by the great 19th century US poet Walt
Whitman resonate today around the world. Nowhere more so than in
his own country.
The
full impact of events is often clear only once the dust clears,
the kaleidoscope pieces settle and the new outline of the world
can be discerned.
The
pace of events following the onset of the global financial crisis
- now turning into a recession of unknown dimensions - has been
breathtaking.

STOP
REPOSSESSIONS - Make Northern Rock work for us |
28/10/2008
Northern Rock is repossessing homes and kicking families out on
the streets twice as fast as any other bank in the country. Nationalised
banks should be run in the interests of working people not stealing
their homes and making them destitute.
Back
last November when Northern Rock faced collapse and queues of worried
savers stretched around the block, Gordon Brown’s Labour government
stepped in to nationalise the bank, guaranteeing its deposits.
Now,
as thousands of mortgage holders are threatened by repossession
and negative equity, when asked why Labour was allowing Northern
Rock to aggressively evict families, Gordon Brown said, “ministers
did not run the business.” So they own it but they don’t
want to run it. This is madness!
PROTEST
OUTSIDE NORTHERN ROCK MANCHESTER
11.00am, Saturday 1st November, Northern Rock, Manchester branch,
at 1 Princess Street, Albert Square.
called by the Convention
of the Left
Register
for the Respect Conference 2008 - 25th October |
07/10/2008
Respect MP George Galloway, Birmingham Respect councillor Salma
Yaqoob and internationally acclaimed film director Ken Loach will
join invited guest among the platform at this year's Respect national
conference.
The conference will take place on Saturday 25 October 2008 at the
Bishopsgate Institute in London, opposite Liverpool Street Station
in London.
This
will be an opportunity for all Respect members to decide on policies
and plans for the next year. Central to the discussions will be
preparation for the general election campaigns, likely to be in
2010, especially in Birmingham and east London.

Campaign
for Free Public Transport launched in Manchester |
26/09/2008
40 people attended the inaugural meeting yesterday
of Manchester’s new Campaign for Free Public Transport. Participants
including members of the Campaign against Climate Change, Friends
of the Earth, The Green Party, Respect, the SWP, the Socialist Party
and the Community Action Party, together with cycling and railway
activists and non-aligned members of the public.

Galloway:
Too late and not enough to stop the mother of all recessions
|
08/10/2008
The Government must do more
"Too late and not enough to stop the mother of all recessions."
That was George Galloway's verdict on the latest emergency measures
to rescue the financial system which has effectively collapsed.
In
a long statement on the economic situation, he went on: "In
the midst of this financial crisis which threatens us all, at last
the government is taking action which may begin to shore up the
banking system. I hope that it is not but fear that it is, as many
in the City are saying, 'too little, too late'.

A
million more households slide into fuel poverty |
03/10/2008
by Louise Nousratpuor
This article appeared on the front page of the Morning
Star (3 October 2008)
CAMPAIGNERS
warned on Thursday that a shocking rise in the level of fuel poverty
will condemn thousands of people to die of cold this winter unless
the energy industry is renationalised.
Official
figures from the environment and business ministries revealed that
the number of UK households in fuel poverty had soared by a million
to 3.5 million in 2006. And the true figure for this year may be
as high as 5.7 million, according to the National Housing Federation.

Galloway:
Sharks and spivs ruining UK’s financial system |
19/09/2008
OUTSPOKEN MP George Galloway has slammed London’s financial
“sharks, gorillas and spivs” in a week which has seen
the collapse of Lehman Brothers and a crash rescue bid launched
by Lloyds TSB.
They
have brought the financial system to “rack and ruin,”
he said tonight (Friday 19th) in an angry letter to the East
London Advertiser.
“We
have absolutely no sympathy for the sharks, gorillas, spivs, former
masters of the universe and short sellers—whatever they are—who
have brought the financial system to rack and ruin,” he argues.
Most
of them will have secured themselves ‘golden parachutes’
should they now find themselves out of a job.

Against Modern Football - September t-shirt competition |
£100,
000 a week wage packets dubbed 'modern slavery', broadcasters dictating
kick-off times and days, grounds named after airlines and potato
crisps.
The 'Against Mod£rn Football' T-shirt from Philosophy
Football is for those standing up for a game that prefers us sitting
down. Available from www.philosophyfootball.com
we have one to be won in our September competition.
To
enter simply answer the following question : From
which club did Manchester City sign Robinho?
Email your answer to admin@philosophyfootball.com
with full name, address, email and preferred t-shirt size. Entries
close 30 September, no purchase necessary to enter.
Respect members lead campaign digging for victory |
02/09/2008
Manchester Respect members have joined together with other residents
to take on property developers and have won as
reported in Manchester
Evening News
The
site, off Pleasant Street in Harpurhey, had become overgrown in
recent years after being subject to vandal attacks. But
following the creation of a successful and popular plot nearby,
residents decided to work towards re-opening the area for members
of the community keen to grow their own vegetables.
However
developers who secured planning permission for flats and town houses
on a neighbouring plot of land off Rochdale Road had other ideas
and applied to the council for permission to take up the allotment
land too.
Manchester Respect plans meeting to discuss economy in crisis. |
02/08/2008
First we had the ‘credit crunch’,
now we have a housing market crash, rising energy prices and sharp
increases in the cost of food and other daily essentials. Food riots
have broken out across the world, from West Bengal to Haiti. Meanwhile
oil companies post record profits measured in the billions. So are
we headed for recession? What does it all mean for us and what can
we do about it?
Guest speaker: Rob Hoveman. Rob has written
extensively on economic issues and is currently a Parliamentary
Assistant to George Galloway MP.
7.00pm, Thursday 4th September - all welcome
Saffron Restaurant, 107, Cheetham Hill Road, Manchester, M8
Respect fully supports the Convention of the Left |
01/08/2008
The Convention of The Left explicitly challenges Labour's programme
of wars, privatisation and failure to tackle environmental destruction.
We believe that there is an alternative - the wealth exists in the
world to abolish famine and poverty and to pay for our essential
needs; the debt-fuelled culture of conspicuous consumption does
not produce a fairer or happier society - and it is anyway unsustainable;
and peaceful collective public enterprise is preferable to the private
profit-making of the unregulated market and its escalating competition
for scarce resources. The problem is capitalism, which only produces
for profit not need, which destroys the environment and which carries
out endless warfare in pursuit of market domination.
But we also believe that we must win these arguments. We must find
ways to develop and promote alternative positive policies and demands
- of peace, social and environmental justice, public ownership,
workers' rights, civil liberties and equality. We must join together
with all those seeking a better society, as an anti-capitalist left
fighting for an alternative socialist society.
The Convention of The Left therefore aims to debate alternative
strategies that are critical of capitalism - environmentally and
socially just, inclusive and peaceful, pluralist, tolerant - in
pursuit of a greater common objective that benefits the many and
not the few.
Saturday
20th - Wednesday 24th September - Manchester
Visit the Convention of the Left website
CLICK HERE for
timetable and other details
Manchester
debates the Congestion Charge |
25/07/2008
The Three Billion Quid Question: The Transport Innovation Fund's
climate change implications to be debated in public on Thursday
31st July, a three billion quid question will be posed. At
a public debate, organised by Manchester
Climate Forum, panellists from the Momentum Group, United City,
Clean Air Now, Campaign for Free Public Transport and the GMPTA
will discuss the Transport Innovation Fund and the need to drive
down carbon dioxide emissions from transport.
Each
panellist will outline their response to the statement "given
the reality of climate change, and the need to cut emissions from
all sectors- including transport- the TIF bid is a sensible way
forward." before being quizzed by the moderator. Members of
the public will then have ample opportunity to cross-examine the
panellists.

Crisis
is Somalia - South Manchester Respect Public Meeting |
21/08/2008
In Ethiopia, 4 million people face starvation but the government
increased its military budget by 800%. Why? Because it is occupying
Somalia and being armed, trained and financed by the U.S and British
Governments to do so.
Somalia is a prison with refugee camps, Kidnappings for ransom,
torture and starvation. There are 2 million refugees in the country
and another 1 million in neighboring countries as a direct result
of British War crimes.
South
Manchester Respect is holding a public meeting to discuss the situation
in Somalia and what we can do. Please come to the meeting and join
in the debate.
7.00
pm Wednesday 23rd July, Our Lady’s Church, Raby Street, Moss
Side, M16 7JQ
For
further information call Luci Lavelle 07974 254668
You
can read George Galloway’s recent speech to Parliament about
Somalia, Ethiopia and the role of the UK government at by
clicking here
An
evening of Congolese traditional music, dance, food, poetry,
drama |
19/07/2008
Dear Friends,
The Congo Support Project invites you to a free event with the Congolese
community in Manchester on Saturday, 26 July from
5pm to 9pm at the Friends Meeting House, Mount Street.
An evening of Congolese traditional music, dance, food, poetry,
drama etc.
This
will also be an opportunity for the community and their supporters
to say good bye to Innocent who is now living and working in London.
Everyone
is welcome.
Respect
statement on the planned Congestion Charge for Manchester |
26/06/2008
The
Association of Greater Manchester Authorities will soon be consulting
on its intention to introduce a road congestion charging system
as part of its successful bid for Government's Transport Innovation
Fund (TIF). We are promised an expanded Metrolink network, improved
railway stations and more frequent, high quality bus services -
not to mention giant tax enforcement gantries across every road
into the city!
The
TIF is typical of how this New Labour government distributes funding
– by competitive bidding, pitting city against city. What
is needed is the opposite approach: cooperation, integration and
rational planning. How will it benefit global warming if our city
improves its public transport while others are unable to do so?

George
Galloway: We all have a stake in council workers' strike |
23/06/2008
Reacting to the news that members of the the largest council workers'
union, Unison, have voted by 55 percent to 45 percent to strike
over pay, Respect MP George Galloway said:
"We
in Respect fully support Unison in its battle for fair pay. It has
come to something when low-paid classroom assistants, refuse workers
and admin staff are having to strike, probably for two days.
"The
reasons why are familiar to anyone who is finding it difficult to
pay a gas bill, put petrol in the car, do the weekly shop or otherwise
make ends meet.

George
Galloway and Respect back Shell tanker drivers |
14/06/2008
Manchester Respect reports from the picket line at Stanlow, Cheshire.
Striking
Shell tankers drivers were in determined mood on the second day
of their strike at the Stanlow Refinery in Cheshire. The drivers,
members of the Unite union, are striking to win a decent pay rise
from their employers who are contracted by Shell to deliver fuel
from the refineries.
Pickets
were out in force at the refinery on Saturday morning angry at the
their employers, Shell and the media for distorting the truth behind
the dispute.
“Every
time I watch the news yesterday I heard my pay had gone up,”
one strike told Respect. “The highest it reached was £46,000.
If I earned that do you really think I’d be on strike?”

George
Galloway MP: Stop British complicity in human rights abuses
in Somalia |
12/06/2006
Respect MP George Galloway yesterday secured a debate in Parliament
where he exposed the British government's complicity in major human
rights abuses in Somalia, under occupation by Ethiopia in the name
on the "war on terror".
Full
transcript of George Galloway's speech, taken from Hansard.
Mr.
George Galloway (Bethnal Green and Bow) (Respect):
A Government ready to rely on those friends of liberty, the Democratic
Unionist party, to shred the liberties of our own people are almost
by definition unembarrassable, but I hope this evening to add to
the issues ventilated in a recent Channel 4 “Dispatches”
programme to adumbrate the extent to which the tragedy in Somalia,
which so many people are now becoming aware of, is another of our
Government’s dirty little secrets.

George
Galloway and Respect condemn threats to schools |
10/06/2008
George Galloway today condemned the threat to close some 650 schools
which the government claims are "failing".
"This
really is a disgrace," said Galloway. "Many of these schools
are in areas of multiple deprivation. What they need is investment,
not closure. Closing them will lead to all the good work the hard-pressed
teachers in those schools have done being destroyed. The threat
of closure itself will increase stress massively and lead to demoralisation.
"And
what does the government propose to do if it closes them. Hand over
hundreds of millions of pounds to big business to set up so-called
Academies. Why can't they put that money in now directly to schools
with less good exam results."

PALESTINE
LIVES 2008 - A WONDERFUL CELEBRATION |
08/06/2008
Saturday 7th June 2008 in Albert Square Manchester saw a fantastic
celebration of Palestinian art, culture, history, experience and
politics.
For
Palestinian people, it is 60 years of the Nakba [disaster]. Yet
despite this there is much to celebrate. Palestine and its culture
still exist, thanks to the courage and resilience of its people.
Palestine Lives - 2008 !
This
event was a year in the planning, particularly designed to counter
the appalling assertion of 60 years existence of the Zionist Israeli
state is something to celebrate. Also, it followed the similar gathering
last June in Sheffield, and once again people from northern towns
and cities came together and showed their support and solidarity
with the Palestinian people.

GLOBAL
EMERGENCY - New pamphlet from Manchester Respect |
31/05/2005
Climate change is the biggest challenge facing
the world in the 21st Century. Without urgent action we face a uncertain
future where the world’s poor will be hardest hit - but where
everyone will suffer.
Both New Labour and the Tories talk about the threat of climate
change but the rhetoric is matched only by the depths of their dishonesty.
For, in reality, their promotion of free market ‘neo-liberal’
economics is making the problem worse.
In this pamphlet Roy Wilkes, climate campaigner and chair of Manchester
Respect, argues for a different strategy to tackle climate change
- one that puts human need not company profits first.
GEORGE
GALLOWAY - TIME FOR THE LEFT TO GET SERIOUS |
25/05/2008
From Saturday’s Morning Star. GEORGE GALLOWAY urges the left
inside and out of the Labour Party to get serious.
EVEN
after Crewe, it might not be too late to change course, but the
time is slipping away fast.
So
the second May meltdown at the polls on Thursday was truly something
to behold. It’s not just the fact and scale of Labour’s
defeat, it’s the manner of it too.
The
xenophobic campaign run by Labour’s West Midlands election
supremo should turn the stomach of every decent socialist and trade
unionist. Nothing could capture the gap between the concerns and
efforts of trade union activists, often paying money to the Labour
Party, and those who are piloting the party to destruction.

CYCLONE
NARGIS – A SIGN OF THINGS TO COME |
23/05/2008
By Roy Wilkes, Manchester Respect
Up to 100 000 people are now feared dead after Cyclone Nargis
ripped through the Irrawaddy delta of Myanmar, with winds of up
to 130mph and a 12 foot tidal surge that reached 25 miles inland.
Many more lives are now at risk from diseases such as malaria. But
is this humanitarian catastrophe a ‘natural disaster’
or is it a symptom of climate change?
"While we can never pinpoint one disaster as the result of
climate change," explains Sunita Narain, director of the Indian
Center for Science and Environment, “there is enough scientific
evidence that climate change will lead to intensification of tropical
cyclones. Nargis is a sign of things to come. The victims of these
cyclones are climate change victims and their plight should remind
the rich world that it is doing too little to contain its greenhouse
gas emissions."
But climate change isn’t the only environmental factor to
impact on the Irrawaddy delta.

WITHINS
SCHOOL - 'A MAGNIFICENT STRIKE' |
09/05/2008
A solid turnout from all NUT members, joined by members
from other schools, other unions, other NUT Branches and loads of
pupils refusing to cross the picket, saw one of the best school
picket lines for years. Tradesmen refused to cross, members from
other unions in the school seething at their own unions inability
(unwillingness to act) bringing out teas and coffee.
60
or more pickets spread over two separate entrances. Our officials
thought it was ‘brilliant’.

Reaping
What they have Sown by Hilary Wainwright |
08/05/2008
The collapse of Labour ’s vote in these local elections is
about something more than New Labour’s Daily Mail electoral
tactics and the stay-at-home revolt of Labour’s traditional
supporters.
Though
this continues to be a factor – reinforced by the 10 per cent
tax ’mistake’. But there’s something deeper going
on and it’s less easy to reverse. New Labour is now reaping
what it has sown: a cumulative weakening in values of social solidarity,
public service and altruism which provide the invisible bedrock
on which the electoral fortunes of the Labour Party ultimately depend.
New Labour has lived electorally off the legacy of earlier eras
of Labour politics without renewing it and it’s a renewal
that has been direly needed.

First
thoughts on the elections in 2008 |
03/05/2008
The local and London elections have been bad for the left and for
progressive voters everywhere. The backlash against the Brown government,
which many now feel has betrayed them on the economic and social
fundamentals, has pushed Labour's share of the vote below the Liberal
Democrats nationally.
In
London, Johnson is now mayor, although the final margin after second
preferences was lower than many predicted. Much worse, the BNP got
a first seat on the Assembly. The Liberal Democrats also had a bad
day in London, with their vote down substantially and it was a pretty
mixed picture for them elsewhere.

Greater
Manchester Respect Local Election Results - May 2008 |
02/05/2008
In our three election campaigns in Greater Manchester Respect's
best result was in Cheetham, Manchester, where Kay Phillips took
501 votes to come third. Labour held the seat with a comfortable
majority but a resurgent Conservative party knocked the Liberal-Democrats
out of their normal second place. A good campaign by Respect has
laid the basis for future work in the ward.

Ken
Loach joins Shelter workers on picket line |
01/05/2005
Film
director, Ken Loach along with Respect's candidate for Manchester's
Cheetham Ward, Dr Kay Phillips, joined staff from the housing charity
Shelter on their second day of national strike action.
Shelter staff who are members of the UNITE union are in dispute with
their bosses who want to cut their annual pay by over £3000
and increase the working week by 2 &1/2 hours. This is to enable
their bosses to bid for government contracts.
The
tragedy of Somalia - time to speak out for justice |
28/04/2008
Somalia is experiencing the worst crisis in 15 years, 3586 civilian
deaths including infants, children, women and the elderly, and the
toll rising by the day. Rape, fear, displacement, misery and suffering
on an enormous scale while the Western governments stand by and
watch.
The
reasons superficially appear local and particular, chaotic government
for over 15 years, invasion by neighboring Ethiopia, a bloody conflict
between the Transitional Federal Government and the Union of Islamic
Courts, but in reality all the players involved are being manipulated
by the Western Superpowers.
America
and China are fighting out a war for resources by proxy using the
poorest nations on the planet as pawns in their game for gain. The
US backs Ethiopia’s occupation of Somalia with logistical,
financial and political support, and occasionally takes matters
into its own hands, dropping missiles on the Kenyan border village
of Dobley.
Throw
into the equation the “War on Terror” and the threat
of Al Qaeda fleeing from Afghanistan to the coast of Somalia and
you have the recipe as seen in Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan, the list
is ever expanding.
As the
West’s greed for resources grows and the battles are fought
to get access to ever dwindling precious resources to control the
prices and keep the capitalist economy afloat – Billions and
billions of $s of business – while the people who the land
belongs to live in miserable poverty and suffer the consequences.
It is
shameful that the British Government stands by and watches, as always
patsy to the US foreign policy. Is Brown any different to the toady
Blair? Or will he stand by and let his US counterpart continue to
exacerbate the humanitarian crises? Respect demands that the British
Government takes action and makes a statement to condemn the Ethiopian
occupation and supports the Somali people.
The
Somali people in Britain are strong and organized but ignored by
the politicians because they do not have political power - Respect
is inviting all the Somali activists in the UK to join forces with
the party that believes in fighting Imperialism and campaigns for
Peace and Justice, because together we are even stronger.
By Lucinda Lavelle, Respect election agent, Moss Side, Manchester
Somalia
- Stop the bloodshed - end the occupation |
25/04/2008
Recent days have seen an upsurge in violence in Somalia carried
out by the US-backed occupation by the Ethiopian army and their
allies in the Transitional Federal Government. On 19th April the
Ethiopian Army raided the Al Hidya mosque killing 21 people. Over
150 have died in the last few days.
Amnesty
International reports that those killed inside the mosque were unarmed
civilians taking no active part in hostilities. Seven of the 21
were reported to have died after their throats were cut –
a form of extra-judicial execution practised by Ethiopian forces
in Somalia. 41 children are still being held by the military after
the mosque raid.
Somalis
living in Britain have come together to call an emergency protest
this Saturday, 26th April, from 1.00pm to 4.00pm outside Downing
Street, London. For
more details please called Abdisalam Guled on 07985 469 472 and
visit http://free-somalia.org/
Gordon
Brown ....He's no Robin Hood, he's just robbin' you |
24/04/2008
Thursday 24th March was a good day for education. Teachers came
out across the country in their thousands, with many thousands joining
rallies and demos. Reports from across the country indicate massive
support with thousands joining the NUT as new members. Teachers
were joined by college lecturers and civil servants in a show of
solidarity that raised the spirits of all those involved. Many younger
teachers had taken strike action for the first time.
Respect
fully supports these strikes and protests. As one teacher said,
"If I was a failed banker the government would be throwing
money at me. If I was an Olympic Stadium then cash would be no object.
But because I wish to educate the young people of Britain I'm supposed
to take year on year pay cuts - and apparently this is all to stop
inflation. Well, Gordon Brown can't have have a basic grasp of economics
if he thinks public sector pay is responsible for rising oil prices
or the world market price of wheat. Perhaps Gordon should come back
to school. We'd find him a place at the back, though it may be a
squeeze as there's already 33 in my class."
Meanwhile,
staff at the Withins School in Bolton have voted to strike
to protect their contract with the Council who want to transfer
them to another employer. This has national significance for
all those who wish to protect comprehensive education from
the assault of City Academies. Withins School will strike
on May 8th. Bolton NUT have launched a petition in support
of this action. You can download a copy (pdf) CLICK
HERE |
Thousands
to strike on Thursday - no pay freeze, no tax rises on low
paid |
21
April, 2008
George Galloway and Respect members have offered their full
support to teachers and civil service workers who are set to strike
on 24 April over pay. George has written to the civil service union,
PCS, in response to a questionnaire put to all candidates, outlining
Respect's backing for the stance the union has taken.
We urge everyone to get behind these workers. When Gordon Brown
can find billions to bail out failed and greedy bankers while public
sector workers get year on year pay cuts, we say the government
has the wrong priorities. Meanwhile this government is raising taxes
for millions of the lowest paid in society.
With rallies in support of the strikes taking place in Manchester
and Bolton please join the protests to show your support.
Bolton
- 10am, Bolton Library - called by Bolton
NUT
Manchester - 11am, NUT rally, Friends
Meeting House, Mount Street, Manchester
Manchester - 12noon, Trades Union Council
Rally and Demonstration, Albert Square
Download a leaflet CLICK
HERE
Respect
local election campaigns hits the streets |
13/04/2008
Campaigners from across Greater Manchester have been hitting the
streets in support of Respect's candidates in the 2008 local elections.
In Moss Side and Cheetham in Manchester, as well as Atherton, Lancashire,
Respect has been making new friends with our message of peace, justice
and equality. With less than three weeks to go before polling day
our campaigns are in full swing with pavement stalls, leafleting
and door-to-door canvassing going on every day from now until polling
day.
Can
you help us for an hour or two? Please CLICK
HERE to see our election diaries which show our daily activities.
More details will be added as we go through the campaign. On Sunday
20th April we are holding a mass activity day in Moss Side - meet
at 2.00pm at the Bella Cafe, corner Maine Road/Claremont Road for
leafleting and canvassing. We hope to see you there.

Respect
gives full backing to our teachers over strike action |
07/04/2008
Respect has thrown its support behind the forthcoming strike by
members of the teaching profession. Respect MP and candidate for
the London Assembly George Galloway said, "The strength of
feeling among teachers over pay is clear from the overwhelming vote
by members of the National Union of Teachers for a day's strike
action on 24 April.
"They are fully justified in taking this action. The government
is not only damaging teachers pay packets by imposing a below inflation
rise, it is damaging our children's futures. Young teachers in particular,
and especially in London, are being driven out of the profession
because they simply cannot afford to teach.
"That's why every parent has in interest in teachers winning
this battle. The reason why children will not be at school on 24
April is the government and it's skewed priorities. The defence
budget is soaring inexorably to pay for the disastrous occupations
of Iraq and Afghanistan.
"Other groups of public sector clearly have in interest in
supporting the teachers and lecturers as well. This pay freeze policy
- coming at the same time as an economic slowdown - is putting huge
pressrue on working people across the country.
"Many of my constituents are telling me that they want to be
fighting alongside each other over pay. I support that, and the
moves by progressive union leaders to coordinate such action."
Sukula
family: community and trade union campaign wins right to stay
|
28/03/08
From the Sukula Family Campaign
On 27th March almost three years after the start of the campaign
the Sukulas finally received the news that they'd been given indefinite
leave to remain. Over 3000 people have supported the campaign that
has also had the support of Unison, the NUT, the NUJ and other unions.
The
Sukulas were one of the first families to have all benefits withdrawn
under the notorious Section 9 that the government had hoped would
drive families out of Britain by taking away their homes, their
benefits and even their children who would be placed into the care
of social services with the adults made destitute and homeless.
The campaign declared that if any attempts were made to evict the
Sukulas we would form a physical blockade around the house to prevent
either eviction or deportation. We gained support of local unions
and Bolton Unison backed social workers who refused to initiate
care proceedings purely because of government imposed destitution.
This stance was backed by the British Association of Social Workers
and later Unison nationally.
Release
Hisham Mohammed Alieb |
27/03/08
Dear Friends
We need your support to help a Libyan Asylum Seeker - Hisham Mohammed
Alieb. Hisham has been in detention for months at Oakington Immigration
Centre in Cambridge because he refuses to sign a travel document
that would grant the immigration services the right to remove him
and deport him to Libya.
The Home Office has made it a criminal offence to not sign these
documents – so anyone who is genuinely in fear for their life
if they are returned to their home Country and refuse to sign the
document is criminalized and can be imprisoned in Britain. Another
inhumane piece of legislation from the Home Office.
We believe that if there is enough support for Hisham they will
release him from detention pending trial and he can continue to
gather evidence and build his case to be challenged through the
courts, but he can only succeed in that if he is free. We know that
others held in detention have been freed under similar circumstances
so your involvement and support can make a real difference.
I have attached a letter
of support for you to complete and fax to the Duty Chief Immigration
Officer on 0151 237 0472 or post to The Duty Chief Immigration Officer,
Oakington Immigration Detention Centre, Longstanton, near Cambridgeshire,
CB4 4IJ.
Yours
in solidarity, The British Libyan Solidarity Campaign
AN
EVENING WITH KEN LOACH |
18 March, 2008
Over
120 people attended Greater Manchester Respect's evening with award-wining
film director Ken Loach on Tuesday 18th November. Ken introduced
his latest film, it’s
a free world, which was followed by a discussion of the issues
raised by the exploitation of casual labour recruited from Eastern
Europe and further afield - as well as the audiences's own opinions
of, and reactions to, the film.
Earlier Ken had hosted a special student seminar where discussions
ranged from the BBC's recent 'White' series to the changing portrayal
of the working class in films and the all important issue (for Ken)
of why make such films at all. Ken also urged support for the workers
at Shelter taking strike action to defend their working conditions.
Those attending all received a copy of the new Respect newspaper
and the special edition produced for the
anniversary of the Iraq war.
THOUSANDS
MARCH TO MARK 5TH ANNIVERSARY OF IRAQ WAR |
16/03/2008
Up to 40,000 people marched in London to commemorate the fifth anniversary
of the start of the Iraq war. The march was organised jointly by
Stop the War Coalition, CND
and the British Muslim Initiative.
While many of the marchers were verterans of the anti-war movement,
there were also many who were joining their first demonstration.
The demonstration included a contingent from Manchester Respect
(picture). Prospective local election candidates Dr
Kay Phillips and Ali
Shelmani both joined the protest and proudly carried the Respect
banner.
"This war has cost a million innocent Iraqi Lives and seen
4 million driven from the homes, " said Kay Phillips,
Respect's prospective candidate for the Manchester ward of Cheetham.
"It has also destroyed the lives of hundreds of US and British
soldiers...and all for a pack of lies. Government figures show that
the cost of the Iraq war to Britain is set to double this year to
£1,700 million pounds. The same amount will be wasted in Afghanistan
- in an unwinnable and unnecessary war. It's time to bring all the
troops home."
Ali
Shelmani, prospective candidate for Moss Side ward added,
"I believe that Moss Side has been under invested in for many
years while money that could be spent in the area has been diverted
for war. The government can find endless finance for its military
operations while the Moss Side area is the 7th poorest area in the
country."
RESPECT
IMMIGRANTS RIGHTS by Lucinda Lavelle |
01/03/2008
The Government's new immigration points based system has
started to be implemented this week, less than a month after the
Border and Immigration Agency announced details of the "Australian-style"
Points scheme on the 6th February. Brown’s government has
once again acted with knee-jerk legislation to counter the hysteria
about immigration and asylum seekers, hysteria whipped up by the
constant bombardment of negative reports in the media.

THE
PRINCE, THE WAR AND THE BBC by George Galloway |
29/02/2008
As the peerless John Pilger put it, the invasion of Iraq would have
been impossible without the supine connivance of the British media.
The BBC was as much a part of operations as the Black Watch.
Five
years on and a we're being presented with a further instance of
the kind of collusion which embeds journalism in the sewer of state
spin.
The
case for the media keeping mum about Prince Harry’s deployment
to Afghanistan is straightforward enough – protecting not
only his security but that of those around him. If that were all
there was to it then there would be little to consider, except the
extraordinary double standard of the British media which means that
some people’s safety and privacy is deemed worthy of protection
and others' not.
MORE
GREAT MEETINGS - GEORGE GALLOWAY IN MANCHESTER |
22/02/2008
Clive Searle from Manchester Respect Renewal reports on a great
few days, with meetings and walkabouts with candidates and Respect
MP George Galloway
If
nothing else we worked him hard. George Galloway’s thirty
six hours in Greater Manchester were a whirlwind of meetings (three),
TV and radio interviews (five) and walkabouts (two).
After
a tremendous start in Atherton,
Lancashire on Tuesday night the focus for George’s whistle-stop
visit turned to Manchester. George, along with prospective Respect
candidate Kay Phillips, took to the streets of Cheetham Hill to
meet and talk to the voters we hope will be campaigning for Kay
in April.
RESPECT
RENEWAL LAUNCHED IN ATHERTON, LANCASHIRE |
19/02/2008
54 people braved a bitterly cold night to attend the launch
meeting of the new respect Renewal branch in Atherton, Lancashire
on Tuesday 19th February. Despite
the failure of the heating the temperature inside the meeting soon
heated up as the start of the meeting had to be delayed while George
Galloway MP conducted a live interview with Channel 4 news from
inside the meeting hall. George passionately defended the gains
of the Cuban revolution receiving a great round of applause from
the meeting after tearing a strip off the interviewer in London.
5
YEARS AFTER THE BIGGEST PROTEST IN GLOBAL HISTORY |
15/02/2008
BY GEORGE GALLOWAY MP
To say the anti-war movement achieved little is defeatist:
Blair left office in ignominy and critics continue to harry his
ilk. It is impossible to reflect on the events of five years ago
without sharply conflicting feelings.
On
the one hand, there was the sense of elation at the tide of humanity
that swept through the streets of London to protest against the
war. On Pall Mall, the two demonstrations converged as if it were
the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates.
There
was a sense of shared endeavour, determination and some hope that
surely this would make a difference. It did make a difference, but,
as we know only too well, the war took place nevertheless.
TRADE
UNION CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE A GREAT SUCCESS |
10/02/2008
Union activists from across the country came together in February
in for a day of discussion and planning - speakers included Matt
Wrack of the FBU and Derek Wall of the Green Party. Liam MacUaid
reports....
"Maybe it is too early to say definitively but the event felt
that suddenly a section of the trade union movement in Britain has
decided that climate change is an issue that it has to make an urgent
priority. There were at least three hundred people present and the
majority of them were neither part of the far left nor any of the
established environmental groups." READ
MORE HERE
DON'T
LET BRANSON GET HIS HANDS ON THE NHS |
05/02/2008
Richard Bransons Virgin group, having done such a great job with
our privatised railways and having put in a bid for Northern Rock
assets is now planning to move into Primary Healthcare. Virgin has
a series of meetings to discuss their ideas with primary care staff.
UNISON
has issued a strong statement: "We are absolutely opposed to
the move by Virgin Group into GP surgeries. It is deeply alarming
that a private company such as Virgin Group will be marketing its
additional services to potentially vulnerable patients when they
are in need of medical care as if they were visiting a gym.. . .
(We should not) allow health centres to be run by gym managers."
Protest
6pm – 7pm Imperial War Museum, Trafford Wharfe Rd (nearest
tram stop Broadway)
called by Manchester Community and Mental Health branch Unison
TRADE
UNIONISTS DISCUSS BUILDING FIGHTING UNIONS |
26/01/2008
Around 80 trade unionists from various unions met on Saturday 26th
January in Manchester to discuss how to build fighting unions .Speakers
from the CWU (Jane Loftus) to the POA (Brian Caton) talked of their
recent disputes with the govt and their determination to stand up
for their members. Jane Loftus talked of the recruitment to the union
her dispute has resulted in, whilst Brian Caton talked of the utter
comtempt the govt have for prison officers.
The common theme that came from the Fighting Unions day school was
the importance of building any form of struggle in the workplace (for
example the NUT are balloting for strike action in next couple of
weeks) and the need for unity when unions do take action. Many union
reps left with a feeling that the recent Northern Rock collapse, and
the government's role in it, has allowed them to build on the anger
against this govenment. More and more people are seeing throught the
New Labour lies that they can't afford a decent pay rise for teachers,
nurses, civil servants, etc.
Copies of Respect new paper were warmly recieved by many and leaflets
were also distributed publicizing Kay Phillips campaign to stand for
Respect in Cheetham Hill, North M/C.
Derek Fraser, Vice President Rochdale NUT
(in a personal capacity)
DR
KAY PHILLIPS TO STAND IN CHEETHAM FOR RESPECT RENEWAL |
15/01/2008
Greater Manchester Respect Renewal have selected their first prospective
candidate for the 2008 local elections this May. Dr Kay Phillips was
chosen on a unanimous vote to contest the Cheetham ward in North Manchester.
Respect supporters are now gearing up for an election battle that
will see Kay pitched against Martin Pagel the deputy leader of the
New Labour City Council.
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