Labour MPs and councillors back 30 November strike and say ‘we won’t cross picket lines’

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Press release from the LRC

Labour MPs and councillors back 30 November strike and say ‘we won’t cross picket lines’

On 30 November thousands of ordinary Labour members will be backing public sector workers in their dispute with the government. In Scotland all Labour MSPs have pledged their support and will not cross picket lines at Holyrood. Likewise Labour AMs in Wales will not cross picket lines at Cardiff Bay.

Today, dozens of Labour MPs and councillors from across the UK have pledged their support for the strikes in a letter to the Guardian (full text below). The group says, “We stand in full solidarity with workers on 30 November – and encourage our fellow Labour politicians to do so too” – in sharp contrast to the equivocation from the Labour leadership. The MPs and councillors are also following the lead of Labour politicians and Wales and Scotland by refusing to cross picket lines at Westminster or town halls.

John McDonnell MP, LRC Chair, said:

“We expect Labour MPs and councillors to stand in solidarity with trade union members striking on Wednesday.

 

“The public and Labour Party members especially are behind these strikes and expect Labour politicians to back our fellow trade unionists. There can be no ifs or buts on this one.”

Charlynne Pullen, Islington Labour councillor, said:

“On 30 November I will be standing side by side with council officers as they take strike action against a government that is proposing to slash their pensions and is refusing to engage in meaningful negotiations.”

Greg Marshall, Broxtowe Labour councillor and co-ordinator of LRC Councillors’ Network, said:

“I give full unconditional support for those taking strike action. This government is attacking the terms and conditions of ordinary workers who deliver our public services, in order to finance the reckless behaviour of the bankers. People understand that these attacks are not fair. I oppose all cuts to jobs and services and will stand alongside those in order to defend them. 

 

“The Labour Party still remains the party best placed to represent the interests of the working class  - we were of course founded to give ordinary people a political voice. We should be firmly standing in solidarity with those taking action against the Tory led attacks on pensions.”

-Ends-

Notes:

The Labour Representation Committee (LRC) is a socialist grouping within the Labour movement, with over 1100 members and around 100 affiliated organisations, including six national trade unions.

Full text of the letter:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/nov/28/labour-solidarity-and-pensions-strike

Labour MSPs in Scotland and Labour AMs in Wales will refuse to cross picket lines on 30 November in solidarity with millions of public sector workers.

 

As Labour MPs and councillors we will not cross picket lines at Westminster or town halls. Instead we will be joining picket lines to do what Labour politicians should do: be on the side of labour.

 

The Government’s attack on public sector pensions is totally unjustified and unsupported by any economic or actuarial case. It is a crude attack on public sector workers who are already suffering a pay freeze while many face the threat of losing their jobs. This is part of a wider attack by this government on public services and the welfare state, which Labour must resist.

 

We stand in full solidarity with workers on 30 November – and encourage our fellow Labour politicians to do so too.

 

John McDonnell MP, LRC Chair

Ronnie Campbell MP, Blyth Valley

Martin Caton MP, Gower

Jeremy Corbyn MP, Islington North

Paul Flynn MP, Newport West

Michael Meacher MP, Oldham West & Royton

Linda Riordan MP, Halifax

Cllr Kingsley Abrams, Lambeth

Cllr Lynne Allen, Hillingdon

Cllr Tony Belton, Wandsworth

Cllr Matthew Brown, Preston

Cllr Barry Buitekant, Hackney

Cllr Van Coulter, Oxford

Cllr Jim Grundy, Ashfield

Cllr Clive Grunshaw, Wyre / Lancashire

Cllr Kevin Hind, Bury St Edmunds

Cllr Mike Jones, Maghull

Cllr Jay Kramer, Hastings

Cllr Geoff Lumley, Isle of Wight

Cllr Greg Marshall, Broxtowe

Cllr John McGhee, East Ayrshire

Cllr Ian Morrison, Ashfield

Cllr Kier Morrison, Ashfield

Cllr Lachlan Morrison, Ashfield

Cllr Tom Neilson, North West Leicestershire

Cllr Mick O’Sullivan, Islington

Cllr Andrea Oates, Broxtowe

Cllr Charlynne Pullen, Islington

Cllr Mike Rowley, Oxford

Cllr Jenny Smith, Bristol

Cllr John Tanner, Oxford

Cllr Sam Tarry, Barking & Dagenham

Cllr Kieran Thorpe, Welwyn Hatfield

Cllr Claire Traynor, Maghull

Cllr Patrick Vernon, Hackney

Cllr Andy Walker, Redbridge

Cllr Dave Young, Calderdale

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