Friday, 29 March 2019

Invitation To Lunch

Nihaya Aburayyan
Date: Sunday 7 April.
Time: 1.00 p.m.
Place: Damas Lebanese restaurant,
            79 Renshaw Street, Liverpool.

Why? To meet informally Palestinian social worker and narrative therapist, Nihaya Aburayyan, after she speaks at a national social workers' conference in Liverpool the previous day and before she continues on her speaking tour to Cardiff.

This is an open invitation to all. Just come along and enjoy anything from a drink of sweet Arabic tea to a snack to eating a full delicious middle eastern meal.

E-mail any enquiries to Gwen Backwell at: gwen.backwell@hotmail.co.uk

Tuesday, 26 March 2019

International solidarity. Freedom of association is a right, not a crime!

The People's Republic of China is now a one-party capitalist state ruled by an elite that still unashamedly calls itself the Communist Party.

The government continues its relentless repression of workers seeking to exercise their right to freedom of association. Over 40 workers and labour rights supporters are currently in criminal detention following efforts by workers to form a trade union at Jasic Technology in Shenzen last summer. In July 2018, workers attempting to form a union at Jasic were dismissed from their jobs, beaten by thugs and taken into criminal custody, with the active complicity of the state-controlled trade union organisation ACFTU.

The repression has widened steadily since then, with the arrest and 'disappearance' of worker activists and labour rights supporters in Shenzen and across China. Some of those detained have been denied legal assistance and contact with their families. Workers in China continue to take collective action in defence of their basic rights; strikes and work stoppages have continued in Shenzen and elsewhere in China, despite the crackdown on the Jasic workers.

The Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (HKCTU) - the only independent trade union in China - continues to defend the rights of workers on the mainland despite the growing restrictions on democratic rights in Hong Kong. The HKCTU has launched an online campaign with LabourStart to pressure the government to release the detained workers and their supporters. Click here to support the campaign.

Friday, 22 March 2019

‘Comment is free, but facts are sacred.’ ‘The Press has power without responsibility – the prerogative of the harlot throughout the ages.’

Murdoch
Facts? I’m King Murdoch. Facts are what I say they are!
‘Comment is free, but facts are sacred.’ Wrote C P Scott of the Manchester Guardian in 1921. 

These fine sentiments, expressed by a pillar of the establishment, which Scott was and who saw value in Zionism, nevertheless contained an integrity which has long been ground into the mud by a bigoted, prejudiced, feral pro-capitalist media, who ruthlessly uses its dominance of news outlets to prolong the rule and increase the wealth of the capitalist class currently represented by May and her thieves kitchen.

In 1931, Stanley Baldwin, ironically a Tory prime minister who had upset some powerful newspaper owners whose aim was to replace him with someone more pliable, declared:
‘Their methods are direct falsehoods, misrepresentation, half-truths, the alteration of the speaker’s meaning by publishing a sentence apart from the context…What the proprietorship of these papers is aiming at is power, and power without responsibility – the prerogative of the harlot throughout the ages.”

Since then the Press has degenerated beyond any thing so described. Today’s media outlets have poisoned today’s political discourse with a ferocity against which the criticism of Baldwin pales into insignificance. Centre stage are the false accusations of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party. Any serious evaluation of the right wing character of Zionism, or criticism of the Israeli State killing machine, or even a mild suggestion that perhaps Israel could be seen to be a racist state, is deemed the most heinous form of anti-Semitism.

Of those attacking Corbyn, Dame Hodge springs to mind. Using foul language, unacceptable in any serious political discourse, this charming lady screamed at Jeremy Corbyn ‘you are a f…… racist’. If these remarks had been directed at her by JC or one of his supporters, if not publicly hanged, the media would have screamed for their immediate expulsion, and the ‘left dominated’ NEC would have rushed to oblige.

Instead, this foul-mouthed dame is lionised by the same media and afforded generous air time to peddle her phony charges of anti-Semitism against Jeremy Corbyn and his supporters, with fulsome support from a toxic anti-socialist amalgam which includes Progress’s (a party within a party?) John Mann, who is driven by an apparent manic obsession with expelling Labour Party members with whom he may disagree, supported by Tom Watson who believes that any LP organisation expresses a view with which he disagrees should be closed down.

The BBC ‘flagship’ Newsnight programme has long abandoned the sentiments expressed by CP Scott. To watch presenter, Torquemada Kirsty Wark, in full anti-Corbyn mode is a sight to behold, with her gimlet-like eyes fixed on her prey, holding a sheaf of phony examples ‘proving’ that the Labour Party is rife with anti-Semites. Unfortunately, Labour representatives subject to this interrogation, instead of rejecting the charges usually agree that there is a ‘problem’ and protest that they have put ‘robust’ systems in place at a huge cost to the Party to root out the anti-Semites. So far this has included Jewish comrades who dare to criticise the barbaric murder of the Netenyahu killing machine whose snipers gun down unarmed men, women and children, who are protesting at the appalling conditions they are forced to endure on the West Bank which is akin to an open prison.

The anti-Corbyn amalgam is comprised of the capitalist Press with Murdoch and the Mail leading the slavering pack, but it also includes those allegedly ‘sympathetic to Labour’ the Guardian and the Daily Mirror; the audio and TV outlets, with the BBC playing a role no different to the Murdoch-controlled outlets. These platforms are made available to any one of the 172 Blairites in the PLP whose eager fangs are forever ready to close on Jeremy Corbyn’s windpipe.

Labour spokespersons when confronted with these phony charges of anti-Semitism so far have fallen in to the trap set for them. Instead of going on the offensive, they accept them and bend over backward to apologise, and then throw the insatiable witch-hunt machine a sacrifice in the vain hope that the appetite of the beast will be satisfied. The opposite is the outcome. They will never accept anything less than the crushing of Corbyn and the policies he espouses and on which he was re-elected as leader, and they are emboldened with each retreat by the Labour leadership.

For instance, a Labour spokesperson was recently interviewed on the BBC ‘flagship’ Today programme. Grand inquisitor John Humphreys quoted Margaret Hodge as complaining that the atmosphere in her LP branch was ‘toxic’, implying that Hodge was the victim of anti-Semitic sentiments. Instead of simply answering that it was Hodge’s baleful dismissal of rank and file opinion which had created the ‘toxic’ atmosphere, he immediately declared this unacceptable and he would look into it. Thus accepting that it wasn’t Hodge that was the problem, but it was the Corbyn-supporting Party members. This readiness to conduct themselves in terms dictated by the anti-Corbyn amalgam leads to retreat and could fatally wound Corbyn if it continues.

It is time for a calm, sober assessment of the character of the deranged ongoing witch-hunt. Jeremy’s leadership body should issue a statement confirming that there is indeed a strategy, plan or conspiracy, call it what you will, of forces hostile to socialism, who are poisoning all political discourse with the specific objective of destroying Corbyn, confusing the mass of working people, and deflecting their attention from the ongoing and ferocious implementation of the most savage programme of austerity any government has implemented since the National/Tory government of 1931.

It’s not too late for Jeremy Corbyn supporters to go on the offensive. The time to start is now.

Tony Mulhearn
ARMS

This post first appeared on Tony's own blog - link to the right - and is reproduced with his permission.

Tuesday, 19 March 2019

Bring probation back into our ownership

Outsourcing giant Interserve has just gone into administration. This latest failure shows yet again that we shouldn’t be relying on huge companies like Carillion and Interserve to run our public services.

Interserve is the largest provider of probation services in England and Wales, which supervises around 40,000 ‘medium-low risk offenders’. Together we're putting Justice Minister David Gauke under pressure to bring probation contracts into public ownership - please sign the petition here, watch the short video above and share this blog post.

Now we need to spread the word: privatisation is putting our services and communities at risk. The solution to all this chaos is public ownership. First Working Links collapsed. Now Interserve has failed to approve a rescue package at its shareholder meeting.

These vital probation services keep our communities safe. Private companies and shareholders shouldn’t be involved at all. How many more collapses have to happen before we take back our probation service from shaky, irresponsible private companies? Now's the right time to make the case for public ownership.

After all, it was ours to start with and I don't recall being asked if I wanted it sold off, do you?

Sunday, 17 March 2019

New Zealand: solidarity and condolences

Following the horrendous mass murders in New Zealand, I sent the letter below on behalf of ARMS Mersey to the New Zealand High Commissioner to the UK. I am confident all ARMS members will endorse the sentiment.
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16th March 2019 
His Excellency Sir Jerry Mateparae
New Zealand High Commissioner to the UK
80 Haymarket
London SW1Y 4TQ

Dear High Commissioner, 

I am writing to express the horror and dismay of the PCS ARMS Mersey committee and membership at the terrorist mass murders that have been committed in two mosques in Christchurch. It was with a severe sense of shock that we woke yesterday morning to the horrendous news from your peaceable country.

We stand with Muslims everywhere against Islamophobia and oppose all forms of bigotry and intolerance wherever they arise. We must all unite against the rise of far-right fanaticism and terrorism and not allow them to divide our communities.

We extend our deepest sympathies to the families and friends of the victims of these horrific shootings, and our solidarity to the people of New Zealand who reject the politics of hate that have brought such grief to their land.

Yours sincerely,

Neville Grundy
Chair
PCS ARMS Mersey

Saturday, 16 March 2019

ARMS at school strikers' climate change and Justice for HMRC Cleaners demonstrations

ARMS members attended two demonstrations in Liverpool yesterday: the school strike against climate change at St George's Hall at 11.00 am, and the HMRC cleaners demonstration in Derby Square at midday. By the end of the latter, the school students had marched through the city centre for a rally, also in Derby Square, and thus the two demos met.

Any politicians who try to get publicity by calling those young people truants should remember that very few MPs turned up for a recent House of Commons debate on climate change. As far as I know none of the school strikers are on £77,379 per year, unlike MPs who can apparently skive off work without penalty.
School strike against climate change demo
Windswept ARMS members at the school strike
Two unlikely school strikers
A young demonstrator displays one of the many pertinent slogans
Some very youthful campaigners and big smiles
"There's no Planet B"
"System change not climate change"
It was a good humoured, but not trivial, protest
Other species added their voice
Over to Derby Square and the Justice for HMRC cleaners rally
The ARMS NW banner supporting Justice for HMRC cleaners
Group photo of the HMRC cleaners' demo
Chris Baugh, PCS Assistant General Secretary, addresses the HMRC rally
Attentive demonstrators listening to the speeches
Keith Hebron of ARMS with Chris Baugh
The AGS pledges full PCS support for the cleaners' dispute
Tony Mulhearn of ARMS addresses the rally in his capacity as representative
of the Merseyside Pensioners Association. Tony later went on to address the
school strikers' climate change rally
Says it all - not asking for riches, but fairness

Sunday, 10 March 2019

ARMS support for PCS 2019 pay campaign

PCS has recently announced a ballot of members in support of its 2019 pay claim. PCS members in the civil service will be balloted for industrial action over pay from 18 March to 29 April. The decision by the NEC to launch the ballot was unanimous. It follows an effective, large scale consultation with members, reps, branches and Groups.

What we can do

This year there are improved phone banking arrangements and increased plans for organising activity. These improvements will enable volunteers to do more in their own area (or even from home) to support the unions campaign.

All ARMs members who wish to help PCS should register their interest on the PCS website by indicating their willingness to become a "pay campaign volunteer." If you are unable to register you should contact your region/nation secretary or give me a call.

More details about the campaign and the contact details of region/nation secretaries can be found on the PCS ARMs national web-page.

Barry Fuge
ARMs National Assistant Secretary/Organiser

Thursday, 7 March 2019

International Women's Day - Southport

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About ¾ mile walk from Southport station, or a short 49 bus ride from Lord Street. 
Click for map.

Tuesday, 5 March 2019

HMRC cleaners public demo - 15 March

An HMRC cleaners picket line in July 2018
There will be a public demo in Liverpool on 15 March hosted by Justice for HMRC Cleaners.

The event organisers state: "Cleaners working at HMRC are fighting for a living wage of £10 per hour, occupational sick pay and better holidays. Join us to make some noise in Derby Square, outside two of the offices these low-paid workers clean. All supporters welcome - bring flags and banners!"

Full details:
  • Friday, 15 March 2019.
  • 12:00-13:00.
  • Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts, Derby Square, Liverpool.
  • Event Facebook page - here.
ARMS Members are encouraged to show their support for fellow PCS members by attending this hour-long event.

Sunday, 3 March 2019

NHS picket 25 February (2)

Far left: Keith Hebron. 3rd from left: Neville Grundy. Far right: Jim Stanway. 2nd from right: Steve Ion.

Friday, 1 March 2019