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PROTEST: We won't bail out the bankers

category south west | protests | news report author Monday October 06, 2008 22:09author by PeopleBeforeProfit Report this post to the editors

Economic collapse: We won't pay for their crisis.

PROTEST: We won't bail the bankers out.

We won't pay for their crisis.
No job cuts.
No home repossessions.

Protest against Wall Street baill-out last week.
Protest against Wall Street baill-out last week.

Protest:
"We won't bail out the bankers"
Friday 10 October, 4pm - 6pm
Outsite Bradford and Bingley
Colston St
Bristol City Centre
(near fountains)
Bring whistles, drums, and instuments
BRISTOL
>No job cuts
>No home repossessions
>End student poverty

Nobody needs to be told that we are in the middle of a global economic
crisis of vast proportions. We are facing a global recession.
The neoliberal ideology that has dominated for so long is in tatters
as free market warriors carry out the biggest nationalisations in history.
For millions of people the downward spirals on the stock exchange
will play out in low wages, job losses and house repossessions.

The crisis can seem to be so big that there is no way to fight back.
But this simply isn't true. Even in the midst of the Great Depression
working people fought back. During the long recession that hit the UK in
the 1980s there was resistance - the steel workers, miners and dockers
all fought.

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   brilliant     damn right    Mon Oct 06, 2008 22:34 
   Make some fucking noise!     Elbeknomiss    Tue Oct 07, 2008 17:12 
   What next?     PeopleBeforeProfit    Tue Oct 14, 2008 17:46 


 
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