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category national | politics / elections | news report author Wednesday May 20, 2009 20:33author by PBPA - People Before Profit Allianceauthor email info at peoplebeforeprofit dot ieauthor phone 087 6775468 Report this post to the editors

Councillors call for jobs, high quality public services, environmental protection and real democracy, not bail-outs for bankers and developers.

At a press conference today a group of left, environmental and independent councillors and activists called on the public to vote for candidates in the local elections who offer a genuine alternative to the failed policies of the establishment parties.

They are confident of winning a number of seats around the country and are committed to working together to lay the basis for a new political force to emerge.

The Councillors, which include Chris O Leary (Former Green party, Cork), Catherine Connolly (Former Labour Party, Galway), Declan Bree (Former Labour Party, Sligo), Seamus Healy (on behalf of the Workers and Unemployed Action Group, South Tipperary) and Joan Collins (People Before Profit, Dublin City Council)

said that the purely profit driven policies promoted by Fianna Fail and supported by the Greens have wrecked the economy. The alternative offered by Fine Gael and Labour would be no better. Fine Gael intends even more savage cut-backs in public services and they refuse point blank to call for taxes on wealth. There is no future for the left in doing deals with parties beholden to big business and failed economic doctrines.

The only way to address the current crisis and eliminate the gross inequalities in our society, is to take the wealth -the banks, natural resources, building land - into public ownership and impose a tax regime that closes the gap between rich and poor. Jobs, public services, socially useful industry, and the needs of ordinary people must be the priority not the wealth and profits of a minority. Environmental protection can only be guaranteed by a publicly accountable planning system, which halts unregulated and purely profit driven development.

The Councillors said that the current political situation demands radical change in Ireland.

“We are not interested in doing deals with the political parties which have failed time and time again to address the issues that affect working people, the unemployed and the poor. We will work to support all those who want to organise for real change rather than engaging in back room deals with City and County managers.

The anger of Irish society must find positive outlets. We urge people to vote for left, and environmental candidates who seek to genuinely challenge the political establishment and send a message that a new wind of change is blowing through this country. We are committed to working together to give political expression to those who want real change.”

The Councillors said they will support the following:

• Nationalisation of the banking system. The credit system should be used to eliminate financial speculation and to support job creation.
• A fair tax system. We want a levy on the wealthy and the abolition of all tax
loopholes. Introduce a higher tax rate for top earners
• Investment in public services such as health, education and public transport. Give free access to health and education as a right and reverse the cuts.
• Halt privatisation – Improve local services. End inefficient and expensive outsourcing of key Council services. Expand direct Labour to provide efficient services and boost employment.
• Action on unemployment. Use the skills of unemployed workers to build the houses, schools and hospitals and community projects we badly need. Unemployed workers should be guaranteed retraining and access to education.
• Action on housing. Use empty homes held by developers and speculators for social housing and community facilities. No evictions and a freeze on mortgages repayments for those who have lost their jobs.
• Action on energy. A radical programme to develop green energy and a national scheme of housing insulation to allow for energy saving. The Corrib gas field should be taken into public ownership.
• All decisions affecting local communities should be taken by elected councillors. Directly elected Mayors or Council Chairpersons should replace Council managers and regular public forums should be held to hold Councillors accountable. The salaries of City and County managers should be capped.
• Opposition to local charges. Local service should be funded by a fair central tax system.
• The needs of communities must come before the needs of developers. Community facilities, regeneration and social and affordable housing should be provided as a right and not through deals with developers.

For more information contact: Eddie Conlon 087 6775468

Note:
The Workers and Unemployed Action Group currently holds 3 seats on Clonmel Corporation and 2 on South Tipperary County Council, They are running 6 candidates for 9 seats on Clonmel Corporation (contesting 5 seats), South Tipperary County Council (contest 3 seats) and Carrick On Suir Urban District Council (contesting 1seat)

The People Before Profit Alliance is running 14 candidates for seats on the following councils Dublin City (6), South Dublin (2), Dun Laoghaire Rathdown (2), Waterford City (1), Tralee Town Council (1), Dundalk Town Council (1) and Roscommon County Council (1).

Related Link: http://www.peoplebeforeprofit.ie

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   'Anyone who is angry should vote'     PBPA    Wed May 20, 2009 20:44 
   there is a party     sam simpson    Wed May 20, 2009 21:29 
   Every body Is Angry , Lets All Use Our Most Precious Weapon, Our Right To Vote     Judge Day    Wed May 20, 2009 21:43 
   Left ,Left ,Left ,     2 Left Feet.    Thu May 21, 2009 00:16 
   Sinn Féin...yes, but     Stabillo Boss    Thu May 21, 2009 11:15 
   Catherine Connolly and coalition with Fine Gael     get real    Thu May 21, 2009 11:24 
   Catherine Connolly voted for cuts in December 08     Voter    Thu May 21, 2009 14:26 
   Opportunism of SWP is incredible     me    Thu May 21, 2009 16:55 
   I don't understand     Brendan    Thu May 21, 2009 17:31 
 10   Are these accusations true?     Michael    Thu May 21, 2009 20:45 
 11   Come clean about your affiliations please comrades     Third Campist    Thu May 21, 2009 22:31 
 12   The truth the whole truth and nothing but.....     Voter    Fri May 22, 2009 01:49 
 13   Falling on deaf ears I see     Third Campist    Fri May 22, 2009 10:05 
 14   political affiliations     get real    Fri May 22, 2009 11:12 
 15   Grand so     Third Campist    Fri May 22, 2009 11:34 
 16   Third what!     sp member    Fri May 22, 2009 12:23 
 17   Not getting the message are you     Third Campist    Fri May 22, 2009 13:04 
 18   smokescreen     get real    Fri May 22, 2009 13:14 
 19   Brees record on pacts     Pat F    Fri May 22, 2009 13:36 
 20   Stubborn resistance to common sense     Third Campist    Fri May 22, 2009 13:55 
 21   Confirmation     Marcas    Fri May 22, 2009 15:20 
 22   What's good for the goose....     Expat    Fri May 22, 2009 15:35 
 23   Stop playing silly buggers     the shadow    Fri May 22, 2009 17:01 
 24   Answering an anonymous question     Mark P    Fri May 22, 2009 17:08 
 25   Responding to Third Campist     Mark P    Fri May 22, 2009 19:09 
 26   Expat     Jolly Red Giant    Fri May 22, 2009 19:09 
 27   I forgot one     Mark P    Fri May 22, 2009 19:14 
 28   Oh dear oh dear oh dear     Third Campist    Fri May 22, 2009 23:09 
 29   Do the Easy Thing     t g macamhloaibh    Fri May 22, 2009 23:48 
 30   Meanwhile the REAL struggle goes on in ERRIS     MARGARET    Sat May 23, 2009 10:28 
 31   silly buggers 2     the shadow    Sat May 23, 2009 11:01 
 32   Give ourselves a genuine chance to upend this government once and for all .     Silas Marner    Sat May 23, 2009 12:10 
 33   Inifighting     Canvasser    Sat May 23, 2009 13:00 
 34   In fighting- in parties- in trouble . = No Win Situation .     False Teeth.    Sat May 23, 2009 13:49 
 35   Get real - IF ONLY     the shadow    Sat May 23, 2009 15:19 


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