Monday, 29 June 2015

It's All Going On in Greece!

Episode 2. Edits probably worse, but here, I present: It's All Going on in Greece. 


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Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Austerity Blows

It's technically awful, but it's a start. 

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Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Life Savers, Go Home!


Anybody who's ever cried into their beer that "there's just too many immigrants" and we need to "send 'em packing", be careful what you wish for, because it might be about to come true. 


Not content with coming after our unsocial hours payments (and making it practically illegal to strike to defend them) the new, emboldened Tory Government wants to deport about 30,000 colleagues. It's not like we're short staffed or anything. 

You Can't Just Ask People Why They're Not From the European Economic Area.
Under the new rules, anyone who's not European, earning less than £35k and been here longer than 6 years will be out. Never mind if you save lives every day, we don't want your sort round 'ere. 

Unless you're some old Greek bloke who doesn't contribute, leeches off the taxpayer and is generally a bit of a racist about the place. Then you're fine. 


We'll Never Be Royals
Sending away foreign nurses won't mean more British ones. In fact, 37,000 wannabe student nurses were turned down last year due to course cuts. But why let the truth get in the way of a good yarn? 

Jamie is British. Becky is American. Erin is just all kinds of cute. 

The new rules will tear families, communities and services apart.  They won't actually produce a significant reduction in net migration, but that's not what these rules are about. They're about scapegoating immigrants as part of a propaganda offensive to normalise continued austerity. 




At the weekend, I and around a quarter of a million of my close personal friends marched in protest against the austerity offensive. It would be naive to think  we could just turn up and demand the representatives of global capitalism quit making working class people pay for their mistakes. 


Unlikely.
It all seems pretty overwhelming now, but so was standing up for the rights of gay people once upon a time. 



Besides, what choice do we have? Capitalism has become a dirty word. As Hayley Cropper put it:
I'll be honest, I had to google the word "anachronism". 

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Monday, 1 June 2015

Fight-Back Like a Filipino

A week is a long time in blogging. 

The Paul Dennis situation rumbles on. Priced out of legal action, democracy is only a thing if you can afford it. 

Medway Council's Value Election has created a democratic deficit which is dodgier than dodge so keep your eyes and ears peeled on that front. 
To the untrained eye this looks really boring but we know from experience, the seemingly boring is usually secretly dodgy. 

The Queen did a speech for working people, giving an overview of all the ways the government plans to shaft us this time. 
First we'll make it virtually impossible for anyone to go on strike, then we'll take away their unsocial hours payments. Sorted. 
I went to picket the Daily Mail HQ with a few hundred angry Filipinos. 


Papers like the Daily Mail exist to do the bidding of the super-rich. The super-rich don't actually read the Mail themselves. That would be degrading. 

But if they can shift public debate and concerns away from the real issues, like resources for the NHS and instead have everyone terrified of being left in the hands of a forgein killer when they go to hospital, well, so much the better. 

Gutted Daily Mail

When the Daily Mail started on the Filipino Community, they probably thought it was just the latest propaganda piece for their reactionary archives. 

They probably didn't realise they were picking on a well educated, organised community that wouldn't take their racism lying down. 
Take that Daily Mail
My friend Sal swapped a shift with me so I could go. Yesterday she was like: 



They might. They might not. Either way, the Mail are bullies and the only we way to stop bullies is to stand up to them. If the Queen's Speech was anything to go on, there'll be plenty more call for that sort of thing. 


Governments, companies and newspapers only get away with what they think they can. 

We don't have to accept dodgy election results, austerity and racism. The future is ours to win! 
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