Agenda

People’s Assembly Newport (and surrounding areas) meeting

18th November 2013 19:00 – 21:00

Civic Centre

  • Union Support
  • Local Austerity
  • Bedroom Tax Roadshow
  • Chartist survival night
  • Counter event Nato summit
  • AOB

People’s Assembly Newport meeting Tuesday, 22 October 2013 at 19:00

Apologies: Nic, Ann, Nazia and Pete

Promotion: 2nd October Cor Cochion will be singing out the Westgate hotel, good opportunity to promote the Chartist Survival night. Katy to arrange leaflets for the 2nd November; though is unable to be there on the day. Ericka and Dominic offered to post around houses.

Bedroom tax: Members spoke of their own experiences regarding the BT and it was decided that it was necessary to start local campaign regarding the bedroom tax. Need to press LA and Housing associations to set up a no evictions policy. Des’ friend that has done lots of work regarding the Bedroom tax in Pontllanfraith, he would be happy to arrange a meeting to share his expertise. Des, Mandy and Katy to arrange a meeting to design BT leaflets and plan how to move forward with this campaign. Discussions involved supporting the Cardiff and South Wales Rally on the 26th October at 1pm. It was suggested that we should start a protest in Newport at an earlier time; therefore members could join Cardiff afterwards to make contacts. 11 said they could support a protest in Newport 10am at Westgate Hotel 26thOctober. Chris has knowledge of Bedroom tax campaigns as he has been involved in such campaigns in Leicester, will design petition and send to Katy to prepare for the weekend. Dominic and Jon to prepare banners. No need to inform police as there isn’t gping to be an obstruction to the highway

Welfare/NHS and Immigration: to be put forward to future meetings. Considerations are challenging the current negative perception of benefit claimants and immigrants

2017 Elections: Everyone should be encouraged to stand for the next elections

7th December:  Chartist Survival A spectacular evening of music, art, politics and satirical comedy at Le Pub,Taffijar Allstars, Carbolic Sound System Dan Rowley  and Cosmo have confirmed. There will be an open mic session every half hour so that everyone can have their say. Need more publicity of this event, create posters, Tom can print A3 size posters. Also Le Pub have a massive facebook group, ask them to share the event. Additionally, we will need to have a stall with information and rights of the ordinary person, bedroom tax campaigns etc. Katy and Nazia to make pin badges to sell and raise funds.

AOB Wetlands fracking, concern about when they will start? Concerns that they will sneak in during the winter, people need to keep a watch out.

5th November Million Mask March Cardiff City Hall 6pm march to bay, will post on FB page

London People’s Assembly national meeting, one delegate from each PA to attend.

Draft Statement

The proposed declaration and action plan of the People’s Assembly

The declaration below represents the beginning of a democratic process leading towards a second People’s Assembly in early 2014. This declaration represents the views of all those who initially called for the People’s Assembly. We hope it will be endorsed by the People’s Assembly on 22nd June. It will then be open to the local People’s Assembly’s, union bodies and campaign groups who support the People’s Assembly to suggest amendments, additions, or deletions. These will then all be discussed and decided upon at the recall People’s Assembly in 2014.

The plans for action are simply the most obvious rallying points for a national anti-cuts movement for the remainder of 2013. They are not intended to supersede local or sectional action by existing campaigns or trade unions. They are intended to be focus  national, collective action by the whole anti-austerity movement.

 The People’s Assembly, meeting in Westminster Central Hall, declares:

We face a choice that will shape our society for decades to come. It is a choice faced by ordinary people in every part of the globe.

We can defend education, health and welfare provision funded from general taxation and available to all, or we can surrender the gains that have improved the lives of millions of people for over more than 50 years.

We do not accept that government’s austerity programme is necessary. The banks and the major corporations should be taxed at a rate which can provide the necessary resources. Austerity does not work: it is a failure in its own terms resulting in neither deficit reduction nor growth. It is not just: the government takes money from the pockets of those who did not cause the crisis and rewards those who did. It is immoral: our children face a bleaker future if our services and living standards are devastated. It is undemocratic: at the last election a majority voted against the return of a Tory government. The Con-Dem coalition has delivered us into the grip of the Tories’ whose political project is the destruction of a universal welfare state.

We therefore choose to resist. We refuse to be divided against ourselves by stories of those on ‘golden pensions’, or of ‘scroungers’, or the ‘undeserving poor’. We do not blame our neighbours, whatever race or religion they maybe. We are not joining the race to the bottom. We stand with the movement of resistance across Europe.

We are clear in our minds that our stand will require us to defend the people’s right to protest, and so we support the right of unions and campaigns to organise and take such action as their members democratically decide is necessary.

We stand with all those who have made the case against the government so far: in the student movement, in the unions, in the many campaigns to defend services, the NHS, and in the Coalition of Resistance, the People’s Charter, UK Uncut, the environmental movement and the Occupy movement.

We do not seek to replace any organisations fighting cuts. All are necessary. But we do believe that a single united national movement is required to challenge more effectively a nationally led government austerity programme.

We have a plain and simple goal: to make government abandon its austerity programme. If it will not it must be replaced with one that will.

We will concentrate on action not words. We aim to provide the maximum solidarity for unions and other organisations and others taking action. We support every and all effective forms action and aim to build a united national movement of resistance.

Our case is clear. The government’s austerity programme does not work; it is unjust, immoral and undemocratic. Alternatives exist. Debts can be dropped. Privatisation can be reversed and common ownership embraced. A living wage can begin to combat poverty. Strong trade unions can help redistribute profit. The vast wealth held by corporations and the trillions held by the super rich in tax havens can be tapped. Green technology, alternatives to the arms industries, a rebuilt infrastructure including growth in manufacturing are all desperately needed. We are fighting for an alternative future for this generation and for those that come after us.

Proposed actions:

The People’s Assembly will support every genuine movement and action taken against any and all of the cuts. We support all current industrial actions by the unions. We encourage and will help to organise the maximum solidarity action with the PCS and teaching union members taking protest and strike action the week after the People’s Assembly, as well as with other action by unions planned for the autumn.

Peoples Assemblies against the cuts should be organised in towns and cities across our nations, bringing all those fighting the cuts together into a broad democratic alliance on a local basis. 

The national and the local Assemblies, in partnership with Trades Unions, Trades Councils, campaigning and community groups, can unite our movement and strengthen our campaigns. Local Assemblies will help us to organise a recalled National Assembly to review our work in the early spring of 2014.

We will work together with leading experts and campaigners both here and abroad, and friendly think tanks, to develop rapidly key policies and an alternative programme for a new anti-austerity government. We will continue to welcome support from all who fight the cuts.

We will call a national day of civil disobedience and direct action against austerity on November 5th and a national demonstration in Spring 2014.

We will support the call for local demonstrations on 5th July, the 65th Birthday of our NHS and specifically, at Trafford Hospital, Manchester, the birthplace of the NHS.

We will work with the trade unions, campaign groups and others to organise and mobilise for a national demonstration at Conservative Party Conference in Manchester in support of our NHS on 29th September 2013.