Sunday, 29 April 2012

The housing emergency that will soon devastate Brent families


Acknowledgements to Martin Francis

http://www.wembleymatters.blogspot.co.uk

SUNDAY, 29 APRIL 2012

 "They are making the poor, poorer," was the reaction of one parent
 when Chalkhill Primary School held a briefing about the Coalition's
 welfare reforms.

The school, recognising that many of its families would be hit in the
near future had arranged for Reed in Partnership and Brent Housing
to explain what was happening and 50 or so parents attended the
meeting on Friday morning.

As the parents realised,that their lives were about to be turned
upside down, the anxiety in the room deepened.

Brent Housing admitted there was little good news but emphasised
the need for planning ahead of the main impact of the changes which
will hit in April 2013.  They offered advice on how to bid for properties
and transfers for council and housing association tenants
(Call 020 8937 5211) and help for those renting in the private sector
 (020 8937 5211/4441/2369).

They suggested that the reforms might mean moving to Barnet or
Harrow or further afield for some tenants. They were able to offer
to help negotiate new rents with private landlords when the London
Housing Allowance (LHA) no longer covered the full rent, perhaps
with a 9 month protection if the rent was increased pending finding
new accommodation.

For many, the combination of the reduced Housing Benefit,. the
overall income cap, changes in the hours needing to be worked for
Working Tax credit, and the likely charging of at least 20% council tax
to all but the most vulnerable,  will bring about a drastic reduction in
income
 (see stats on WEMBLEYMATTERS.BLOGSPOT.CO.UK)

It is clear that many families will not have enough to spend on food, 
heating and necessities after rent has been paid and thus will have 
no option but to move out of London unless they can find work.

This was where Reed In Partnership came in with its offer to help
'progression into work' , emphasising that it was not 'forcing people
into work'. They offered:
  • Individual appointments to make 'better off' calculations 
        comparing income from work with income from benefits. 
  • Opportunities to go on courses, develop English language skills,  
        and help looking for long-term sustainable jobs.
  • Step by step help with housing, childcare, budgeting, connection 
        with appropriate programme
  • Help into volunteer activities that would contribute to a CV
  • Help with interview skills and appropriate clothing
  • Help with public transport , providing travel cards while waiting
       for first pay packet
A mother who had received help from the programme spontaneously
stood and said how much it had helped her. She said that they had
helped her buy clothes for her job interview and that now she was 
employed she was better off than when she was on benefit and less 
socially isolated at home.

Reed In Partnership contacts: Marilyn Grundy 07534 189 557
Wembley Works, Forum House, Lakeside Way, HA9 0BU
Sessions: May 3, 17, 31 9am-noon

I am sceptical that with the numbers of people involved and with
current high levels of unemployment in Brent how many people will be 
able to benefit but it clearly offered some a glimmer of hope. However 
for some mothers with very young children at home it does not seem to 
be an option. For many moving to 'cheaper' areas, probably with even 
fewer job opportunities (that's one reason why property is cheap after 
all) will be the only alternative to penury.

Overall, the impact of all this must be to increase the number of
children living in poverty with inevitable consequences for health
and educational progress. If families are forced to move out of
London children's schooling will be disrupted and nuclear families
will be separated from support from their extended families and
communities, finding themselves isolated and possibly facing racism
and prejudice from the receiving communities.

According to Saturday's Guardian, back in 1994, Housing Minister
Grant Shapps stood in what they call the London ward that represented
Chalkhill, then a notorious concrete block estate.  Shapps boasts, "My
brilliant slogan was 'Vote for me on Thursday and we'll start knocking your
house down on Friday', and I came within 103 votes of taking a safe
Labour ward".

I would like Shapps to come back to the Chalkhill Estate and  talk to
people whose lives he and his Coalition colleagues are about to wreck.

It appears to me that this government is like the military, making war
and killing people in a far away country. by clicking on a computer screen.
They are as remote from the lives of ordinary people in places like Chalkhill
and the impact these 'reforms' will have on their lives, as those military
personnel were from the lives of ordinary people in Iraq. I suppose the
question is are they oblivious to the consequences, or is that what
they want?

The Chalkhill meeting showed the importance of outreach work by the
Council at a venue where they can meet families affected by the welfare 
'reforms' and rise awareness of the issues. I hope other schools will hold 
similar meetings.


Saturday, 28 April 2012

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

CAPITALISM – CRISIS AND ALTERNATIVES: Book Launch 2nd May



Capitalism – Crisis and Alternatives: Book Launch


Meet and hear some of the authors of the new title from Resistance Books:
Özlem Onaran, Sean Thompson and Susan Pashkoff
WEDNESDAY 2 MAY, 7:30pm
Community Centre, 62 Marchmont Street, WC1N 1AB
(Kings Cross and Russell Square tubes)
Four years on from the start of the crisis, there is no recovery in sight. The Cameron-Clegg government may claim that Britain is on the mend, but for the 99% of us the prospect for years to come is falling real incomes and insecurity. Meanwhile the eurozone crisis rumbles on, with no strategy except deep austerity for countries like Italy and Spain, let alone Greece and Portugal.
This new book analyses the crisis in different regions and is a contribution to the debates about alternatives. In addition to a general analysis of the crisis including how it affects women, contributions cover Britain, the European Union, there are also contributions on the eco-socialist alternatives to capitalism.
CAPITALISM – CRISIS AND ALTERNATIVES?280 pages, £9 (inc p&p)
Available  from Resistance Books, PO Box 62732, London, SW2 9GQ
Contents:
WHERE IS THE CRISIS GOING? Michel Husson
THE CRISIS IN BRITAIN, Andy Kilmister
AUSTERITY AND THE LIES THAT IMPOVERISH, Susan Pashkoff
A GREEN INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION, Sean Thompson
MARXISM AND THE CRISIS, John Rees
A FISCAL CRISIS OR A CRISIS OF DISTRIBUTION? Özlem Onaran
THE DEBT IN THE NORTH: SOME ALTERNATIVE PATHS, Eric Toussaint
WOMEN’S CRISES, Sandra Ezquerra
EASTERN EUROPE FACED WITH THE CRISIS OF THE SYSTEM, Catherine Samary
CHINA’S RISE AMIDST THE CRISIS, Jean Sanuk
LATIN AMERICA’S CRISIS, Claudio Katz
IN THE EYE OF THE STORM: THE DEBT CRISIS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION, Eric Toussaint

Friday, 20 April 2012

Greek Solidarity/Coalition of Resistance meetings


Greek Solidarity/Coalition of Resistance – London | April 24

April 12, 2012
Event:
Greek Solidarity/Coalition of Resistance – London | April 24
Start:
April 24, 2012 18:30
End:
April 24, 2012 20:00
Venue:
Room 612, Institute of Archaeology
Address:
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Greek archaeologists and union activists Despina Koutsomba and Fotios
 Georgiadis (Ministry of Culture and Civil Servants Union) will be visiting
 Britain on 24-26 April and speaking at this meeting, together with
Professor Yannis Hamilakis from the University of Southampton.
The film shot in Greece earlier this year as part of the British solidarity
delegation will also be shown. All Coalition of Resistance activists
and supporters in the areas should try and attend.


Greek Solidarity/Coalition 

of Resistance – Bristol | April 25

NEWCASTLE | April 26



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Stop Remploy Factory Closures

Salma Yacoob calls for a Green Vote in Birmingham

Thursday, 19 April 2012


Go Green this May! 


I am calling today for Respect supporters in Birmingham to back Green Party candidates standing in the local elections on 3 May. This May, Birmingham will finally call time on a Tory-Lib Dem council leadership that will be remembered for the jobs they have destroyed, and for the public services they have so badly undermined. 


Labour will once again be in control, but I have little confidence that they have the vision or the will to stand up to the Tory-Lib Dem government. Birmingham needs better than the failed austerity of the Tories and Lib Dems, and we need better than the austerity-lite offering of Labour. In these local elections, I believe that the Green Party is the best choice for those looking for a radical voice in Birmingham. 


The Green Party has been consistent in its opposition to the breakup of the NHS, have championed the call to create new sustainable jobs with a living wage, and campaign to protect our valuable green spaces. The election of Green councillors would help to shake up the council chamber, and is just the sort of fresh voice that the city needs. 


 The Respect Party will be supporting the ‘Yes’ campaign in the referendum on an elected mayor for Birmingham. But, in the local elections this year, I hope our supporters will go Green! 


Salma Yaqoob is the leader of the Respect Party. 


http://www.salmayaqoob.com/2012/04/go-green-this-may.html

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Friday, 13 April 2012

How Greek workers are organising themselves


Extra item for the second Green Left meeting in Brighton tomorrow. GL Co-convenor Romayne Phoenix, who recently  visited Greece with a Coalition of Resistance delegation will report back on how Greek workers are organising themselves to cope with the extreme austerity measures being imposed by their government.


Could this information be of use to the people of Brighton in future?????????

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

"Welcome to Palestine 2012".



Come and Join the Send-Off to all Those Flying into Israel's Tel Aviv Airport on "Welcome to Palestine 2012".
MANCHESTER AIRPORT, TERMINAL 1, 8.00, SUNDAY 15TH APRIL 2012 - JET2.COM CHECK IN DESK.
Please circulate this widely.
Why We Are Flying to Tel Aviv on 15th April with "Welcome to Palestine"
On Sunday 15th April 2012 hundreds of people from across the world will be flying into Israel's Tel Aviv airport demanding the right to visit their Palestinian friends in the Occupied Territory of the West Bank. 

Many from Scotland and the North of England will be flying from Manchester Airport . 

Palestinian people in the West Bank are looking forward to welcoming 1500 international friends.  

 

 " People should have the right to travel. We should all have the right to visit and to receive visitors. People should not live in ghettos. " 


Saturday, 7 April 2012



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Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Bradford Spring and Brighton Boing???


TWO GREEN LEFT MEETINGS

in  BRIGHTON

Saturday 14 APRIL 2012
The Friends Meeting House, Ship Street , Brighton BN1 1AF     Tel:01273 770258   
12.30-3.00 Green Left meeting (Green Left members only) General GL business

3.30-5.30 Green Left meeting open to

all Green Party members

AFTER THE BRIGHTON BUDGET

·      Can the Greens still claim to be

THE "No Cuts" party?

·      Why should voters vote Green if

Greens make cuts?

·      Should Brighton Greens make

more cuts next year?

·      At what point should Green

councillors refuse to make cuts?