Wednesday 19 March 2014

Frances slams "short-term" budget

Responding to the Chancellor’s Budget today, TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady said:
“This was a pre-election Budget, with its give-aways aimed at the better off rather than lifting the living standards of the many. It will be paid for by further years of austerity, public services brought to near collapse, public sector pay cuts and a welfare cap that bites into the safety net that any of us might need
There was nothing for the young who continue to face the worst job market in decades and unaffordable housing.  Nor was there any relief for low and middle earners who, after years of falling living standards, have no spare cash to take advantage of the help for savers, and who now face year on year cuts in benefits for working families as the welfare cap bites. 
The best news for the long-term health of the economy is the genuine help for manufacturing, but it was the exception in this highly political short-term Budget that continued the Chancellor’s project to shrink the state and help the rich.”

And the real effect on the poorest people in society was summed up by Katy Wright, head of policy for Oxfam:
"We're living in a deeply divided Britain, where just five families have the same wealth as over 12 million of the UK's poorest people. We'd be surprised if any government would be comfortable with this disparity, especially at a time when half a million people are being forced to visit foodbanks. 
The increase in personal tax allowances will actually do little for the working poor - who will see the majority of any gains taken away as benefits are clawed back - and they will make higher earners even better off" 

Monday 3 March 2014

Hands off our Hospitals- film from 38 Degrees


Campaigning group 38 degrees have contacted us today regarding the Care Bill and Jeremy Hunt's plans to seize powers to fast-track hospital closures:

Jeremy Hunt’s ‘hospital closure clause’ is dangerously close to becoming law. [1] It could put all hospitals across England at risk and it has just been announced that the crucial vote is only a week away. If we’re going to win this we’ve got to move quickly.

Our best chance to stop it is if David Cameron and Nick Clegg see that the reputation of their party is at risk if the plans go ahead.

Luckily we’ve got exactly what we need! Over the last few days, award winning filmmakers have been working at break-neck speed to pull together a hard-hitting video. Everyone watching will see why Jeremy Hunt’s plans need to be stopped.

If all 2.5 million of us who get this email share the video with a few friends it will be seen by more people than the X-factor, Eastenders or the Great British Bake-off! So please check it out below and then forward it on and share with your friends, family and colleagues.


Already 150,000 of us have signed our names to the petition against the hospital closure clause. Now we need to make sure that everywhere they turn, Cameron and Clegg see that the public outrage about the hospital closure clause. Please watch and share thevideo now