“Labour councillors ought to grow a backbone and stand up to the Tories” – Dave Nellist

Dave Nellist presents petition calling on Council to fight the cuts
“Labour councillors ought to grow a backbone and stand up to the Tories” – Dave Nellist
Dave Nellist presents petition calling on Council to fight the cuts
Thousands sign petitions against library and youth service closures
Campaigners ourside the Council house hand in petitions of over 2800 signatures
On Monday anti-cuts campaigners handed in petitions with over 2800 signatures against library and youth service closures.
Sarah Smith from Save Coventry Libraries said “This is a further sign of the massive opposition throughout Coventry to the council’s cuts agenda.”
Almost 800 people signed the “Stop Youth Club Closures” petition initiated by Bailey Evatt, one of the service users.
Bailey Evatt with Dave Nellist
Coventry Council say they have to make cuts, but they don’t – they could use the £95million+ that they have in reserves to fund services to hold the line and buy time to build a campaign to get back the money that the Government has stolen from the people of Coventry.
Campaigners holding a poster created by youth club users
Coventry Socialist Party members were out today supporting youth workers in UNITE the union, protesting outside the Council House against the latest cuts to Coventry Youth Service by Coventry’s Labour controlled Council. Cuts that will see job losses and even more young people go without vital support and help.
This dispute raises once again the current political strategy pursued by UNITE and the other Council Unions at a national level – UNISON and GMB. There needs to be debate in all three unions and various others, about why they continue to fund a Labour Party that is so willing to carry out the bidding of the Tories on the people of Coventry.
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