Britain: Pensioners turn out to fight cuts

October 30, 2010
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Photo: Npcuk.org

Thousands of pensioners descended on British parliament to reject the government鈥檚 pension cuts on October 27.

Angry pensioners pledged to escalate the fight against the cuts by joining spirited protests up and down the land against the government鈥檚 public spending cuts.

Nearly 1000 activists from the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) converged on Westminster to protest against vicious cuts in vital services and to demand a basic state pension of at least 拢171 a week.

NPC general secretary Dot Gibson was cheered at a lively rally in the Methodist Central Hall as she declared: 鈥淲e have to make a stand together.

鈥淲e stand together with students, school children, teachers, disabled people and trade unionists.鈥

She said: 鈥淲e are not going back to the poverty and want of the 1930s.鈥

Some of the pensioners donned Prime Minister David Cameron or deputy PM Nick Clegg masks and bore placards proclaiming: 鈥淲e are all in this together, but it鈥檚 still billions for the bankers and peanuts for pensioners.鈥

The event took place amid a wave of scepticism over leaked reports of government plans to introduce a future pension of 拢140 a week for all, but only to future pensioners. NPC leaders pointed out the plan appeared to abolish the present state second pension.

Trade Union Congress president Michael Leahy, also general secretary of trade union Community, called for 鈥渢he biggest, broadest and best鈥 national anti-cuts demonstration in history on March 26.

But there were shouts from the hall of 鈥渢oo late!鈥

Public service union Unison deputy general secretary Keith Sonnett urged a powerful alliance to fight the biggest-ever cuts to the welfare state.

The meeting gave an enthusiastic welcome to Labour MP Kelvin Hopkins and Green MP Caroline Lucas.
Lucas, the British Green Party鈥檚 first parliamentarian, expressed confidence that if people united together, 鈥渨e have a very very good chance of overcoming this very, very cruel government鈥.
Hopkins said: 鈥淭his government has started a right-wing revolution which has to be reversed.鈥
Cheers erupted as he added: 鈥淚 think we have got to take a look at the French.鈥

Hopkins called for a state pension of 拢200 per week by 2015. He said: 鈥淭his is going to be a long hard fight, but in the end we are going to have to defeat this government, and defeat it we will.鈥

[Abridged from www.morningstaronline.co.uk .]

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