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From The Socialist newspaper, 2 February 2022
TUSC by-elections round-up
Bristol Labour £19.5 million cuts
Vote TUSC in Southmead on 17 February
Mike Luff, Bristol North Socialist Party
At a Bristol council cabinet meeting, a GMB union representative for Avon and Wessex declared: "Low-paid citizens face a triple whammy of a 3% rise in council tax, 4% rise in rent, and probably 20 to 30% rise in their service charges."
The union representative for Bristol Unison said: "This is a real kick in the teeth for council employees and their employment law rights." There is an attack on the trade union facility-time budget from £195,000 to £50,000, and £5.5 million cuts to the workforce.
The privatisation of a short-term residential unit for vulnerable adults, higher parking and allotment charges, and making 'Meals on Wheels' pay for itself - all need to be opposed.
Sharon Graham, Unite union general secretary, has said: "Local authorities can agree balanced, legal budgets that do not make cuts. It is perfectly possible for them to use their reserves and borrowing powers to plug gaps, while at the same time campaigning for adequate central government funding to safeguard council services."
The campaign has now started for Socialist Party member Tom Baldwin, standing as part of the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC), in the Southmead by-election on 17 February.
North East Lincolnshire
Vote TUSC in Park ward on 17 February
Socialist Party member Dave Mitchell, the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) candidate in Park ward, said: "Every year our council tax goes up! Our Tory council admits it's to pay for cuts.
"Cuts that their Tory government have been making since 2010. Cuts that have decimated youth services and now children's services that are rated 'inadequate', yet they'll waste money on vanity projects.
"But when Labour was in charge of the council, it just carried out the Tory government's dirty work by passing on the cuts in local jobs and services."
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In The Socialist 2 February 2022:
News
Tories attack UC recipients with 'get any job' threat
NHS mandatory vaccination to be ditched
NI rise piled onto shoulders of the lowest paid
Gas and electric bills set to soar by 50% this year
Covering basic costs is hard, and it's getting worse
International news
Ukraine: Workers' unity needed
Northern Ireland: Bloody Sunday 50 years on
School students strike in Austria
France: Education workers and students walkout
TUSC
Dave Nellist standing for Birmingham Erdington
Why a socialist candidate for Birmingham Erdington is vital
Hackney Unison to encourage anti-cuts candidates
Portsmouth: Council workers leaving and tenants' double whammy
Workers fighting back
The winter strike wave escalates as workers fight back and win
NHS workers begin strike for 15% and against outsourcing
Victory at NewVIc college! 'The picket line gives us power'
Coventry bins: all-out against strike-breaking Labour council
Scunny scaffs strike restarts with a bang, barricades and a win!
Campaigns news
Tories sinking, workers rising - help fund the socialist fightback
May Day Greetings: Back the paper that backs the working class
Why I joined: I'm tired of austerity and status quo
Socialist Students getting organised for 2 March walkout
Review
Belfast: Worth watching portrayal of previously airbrushed workers' unity
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