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From The Socialist newspaper, 23 February 2022
Vote Nellist for a workers' MP in Birmingham Erdington
Clive Walder, Birmingham South West Socialist Party
"I've already voted for him" said a young mother with a postal vote walking past Erdington railway station. The perfect way to round off a day's campaigning for Socialist Party member Dave Nellist, Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) candidate in the Birmingham Erdington by-election.
Many of Dave's supporters were canvassing for the first time. One commented that he hadn't been told to get lost anything like as much as he'd expected. There has been next to no hostility to TUSC from voters on the doorstep, which is more than can be said about the main parties. Time and again voters have told us how they don't trust the main parties. The parties' already limited support is rapidly evaporating.
Workers' wage
We have been trying to persuade non-voters to vote by explaining that TUSC is standing to give them an MP who will stand up for workers in Parliament. Workers are getting fed up with the greed, corruption and sleaze of mainstream politicians.
In contrast, Dave's commitment to taking a workers' wage is proving incredibly popular among voters. You can often see their faces light up when this is mentioned.
TUSC canvassers have had a number of good discussions with former Tory voters who can now see that they only act in the interests of the rich.
We have been canvassing every day of the week, as well as doing street stalls and leafleting schools and railway stations, with helpers from as far afield as Liverpool, Leeds and Plymouth. By contrast, Labour seem to have had problems even getting canvassers from Birmingham. A large proportion of their helpers consists of councillors and the odd MP.
Is it any surprise? Labour candidate Paulette Hamilton, as council cabinet member for Health and Social Care, carried out cuts, including the attempted closure of Fairway Day Centre - overturned by campaigners after a high court ruling.
Dave, on the other hand, has been able to mobilise 40 to 50 canvassers on a weekend. He has an impeccable record standing up for workers and voting against cuts as an MP and councillor previously.
Many people on the streets of Erdington agree that workers need a new mass party to fight for our interests. And Dave's campaign is winning support from the trade union movement further afield. While at this stage Dave is unlikely to win, thousands of Birmingham workers are hearing our socialist message and will have the opportunity to vote for a 100% anti-austerity, workers' candidate on 3 March.
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In The Socialist 23 February 2022:
News
Unite and fight for a decent pay rise
Johnson scraps Covid safety measures
Tories instruct teachers to wipe Britain's real history
International news
Ukraine: Workers' unity against capitalist warmongers and imperialist meddlers
Canada: Prime Minister Trudeau invokes Emergencies Act to end 'Freedom Convoy'
One year after the military coup in Myanmar
NHS
Privatisation and crisis in the NHS
Erdington by-election
The Erdington byelection and the fight for a new mass workers' party
Vote Nellist for a workers' MP in Birmingham Erdington
Workplace news
Tube workers strike in defence of pay, pensions and conditions
University workers continue strike against bosses' attacks
Coventry bin strikers lobby strike-breaking Labour council
Scunny scaffs action forces bosses to the table
Usdaw: 'Reinstate Max' week of action
Trade union support for standing anti-cuts election candidates
Barts NHS workers to walk out again on 28 February
Just Eat couriers continue action to fight pay cut
Rail workers strike in Sheffield
Students
Workers and students unite and fight
Fighting fees and marketisation after 2 March student walkout
Campaigns news
Restore Cardiff's slashed services
Brighton Green and Labour cuts - workers and communities fight back
Surrey: Unions and campaigns say stand as an anti-cuts candidate
Newham City Farm - closed with no consultation
London Socialist Party women's meeting
1 March: Socialist Party new website launch
Review
TV review: This is Going to Hurt
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