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Dutch Socialist defenders of welfare state leading polls

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Electoral Instability is a common feature of European Union states ravaged by austerity –

Holland is no exception.

Read this report from International Viewpoint :

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Socialist Party Might Have Biggest Dutch Parliamentary Group After September Elections

Dutch Socialist defenders of welfare state leading polls

Alex de Jong, Bertil Videt

 

After having agreed to numerous austerity attacks, Geert Wilders’ far right PVV suddenly withdrew its support to the right-wing coalition, and left the Netherlands without a government in April. The Socialist Party is doing remarkably well in polls and might become the biggest party after elections in September. In Netherlands, as elsewhere on the continent, traditional politics is being stirred by opposition to harsh austerity measures, which are being felt hard by ordinary people. Read the rest of this entry »

Show Me The Money: Austerity Treaty – fact sheet from ULA Steering Committee member Eddie Conlon

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Show Me The Money

The Yes side’s key argument is that if we don’t vote Yes, we will not be able to access ESM funds for a potential second bailout Therefore, they suggest, we will not be able to access any funds and the result will be a need to close the deficit gap in one year – hence more austerity.

They have been assisted by the media in turning this into the question of the debate, rather than debating the actual contents of the Austerity Treaty, the austerity it imposes, and the attack on democratic rights.

We need to be able to answer this question in such a way as to not turn it into the 18 billion euro question, and instead to turn the discussion back to austerity. When they say “show us the money” we should say “show us the cuts”.

The first thing we should say is:

  1. Seeking another bailout us an admission that government policy has failed. It is ludicrous of the government to tell us that we must take all of the pain associated with austerity so that we can get back to the markets and regain our sovereignty and at the same time tell us we must vote yes so that we can have another bailout and give up our sovereignty yet again. The need for another bailout is because austerity has failed. Therefore we need an alternative to austerity.
  2. A bailout will come at a cost. Firstly we are committed to providing €11b to the ESM if required. Secondly any money that comes from the fund will come with demands for more cuts, privatisation etc. As the Amendment to Art 136 says “The granting of any required financial assistance under the mechanism (ESM) will be made subject to strict conditionality”

But we should be clear that:

  1. The government has colluded in linking the treaty to the ESM
  2. It has a veto on the ESM.
  3. There are other sources of money if the government really wants them
  4. The EU has given commitment to further funding in the future perhaps for its own reasons.
  1. The government have colluded in linking the treaty to the ESM and is engaging in blackmail

The ESM Treaty was agreed unanimously at the European Council in February. Therefore the government did not oppose it. The government are presenting the link between the two treaties as an unfortunate reality. The link was not in the original ESM Treaty of July 2011. Read the rest of this entry »

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May 25, 2012 at 5:39 pm

Austerity Treaty: ULA fact Sheet

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May 25, 2012 at 5:30 pm

The future of the workers of Europe is being decided in Greece (Statement of the Fourth International)

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A key point :

Greece has become a laboratory for Europe. They are testing out on human guinea-pigs the methods which will then be applied to Portugal, Spain, Ireland, Italy and so on. The Greek people have revolted, in the workplaces, in the streets and at the ballot boxes, against these cruel policies.

Link to International Viewpoint article Here :

 

The future of the workers of Europe is being decided in Greece

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May 25, 2012 at 4:45 pm

SYRIZA or the magnificent breakthrough of a unique unifying and original experience

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SYRIZA or the magnificent breakthrough of a unique unifying and original experience

by Yorgos Mitralias
Translated by  John Catalinotto

 

A nightmare for “those on top,” a hope for “those on the bottom,” SYRIZA made a sensational debut on the political landscape of Europe in deep crisis. After quadrupling its electoral strength on May 6, SYRIZA now aims not only to become the largest party in Greece in the June 17 elections, but to be able to form a left-wing government which will repeal the austerity measures, repudiate the debt and chase the Troika out of the country. So it’s no surprise if SYRIZA fascinates many outside Greece, and if almost everyone is asking about its origin and true nature, its goals and ambitions.

SYRIZA, however, is not exactly a newcomer to the European left. Born in 2004, the Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA) would have to attract the attention of political scientists and the international media, not least because from its beginning, it was a totally new and original type of political entity in the landscape of the Greek, European and even global left. Read the rest of this entry »

Syriza Member of Greek Parliament to Speak in Dublin on Thursday May 24 in Wynn’s Hotel, Abbey Street, 8pm – Supporting Campaign for a No Vote on the Austerity Treaty in the May 31 referendum

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The Irish Government’s Finance Minister Michael Noonan explains the crisis in Greece by guessing how much feta cheese Irish people buy each week.

Let Them Eat Greek Cheese

Defending these comments he said :

I’m trying to stop contagion. It’s one of my jobs as finance minister to protect the Irish economy.

According to a well-researched article on politico.ie, Deputy Noonan has got that wrong too :

http://www.politico.ie/social-issues/8569-michael-noonan-there-he-goes-again.html

 

If you are in Dublin on May 24, come to the meeting addressed by the Syriza MP – we will publish more details as they become available.

International Viewpoint has published three contrasting articles called “What next for Greece?”

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Campaign Against House Tax Conference Votes for Opposing the Austerity Treaty

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A conference of the Campaign Against the Household and Water Tax (CAHWT) meeting on Saturday May 19 in the Red Cow Hotel decided for voting No to the Austerity Treaty in Ireland on May 31. Eight motions calling for a No Vote were discussed in the morning session chaired by Tommy McKearney. The mood of the conference is summed up in the Dublin South Motion :

Conference Agrees that nationally the CAHWT calls for a No Vote in the forthcoming Referendum on the Fiscal Treaty

A very large majority of the 250 people attending the conference supported the Vote No Policy. No counter-motions were proposed, but members of the anarchist Workers’ Solidarity Movement argued against the majority view.

http://nohouseholdtax.org/national-conference-may-19th-2/

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2012/0520/breaking16.html

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May 19, 2012 at 2:15 pm

Austerity will send Greece to hell, warns Syriza Leader Alexis Tsipras

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Austerity will send Greece to hell, warns Alexis Tsipras

A Guardian Article we recommend :

Emboldened by yet another poll showing his party’s wide appeal, the leftwing Syriza leader, Alexis Tsipras, said the international accord that Greece had signed up to in return for rescue loans was catastrophic for the country. Instead of a rescue, the debt-stricken nation has been thrown into its worst recession since the second world war.

“With this policy [bailout agreement] we are going directly to hell,” he told CNN. “To save Europe we need to change direction,” insisted the politician who has pledged to “tear up” the €130bn (£104bn) “memorandum of understanding” that Athens reached with the EU and IMF earlier this year.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/may/17/austerity-will-send-greece-to-hell-alexis-tsipras?INTCMP=SRCH

The latest Opinion Poll Figures from Greece :

http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_wsite1_1_14/05/2012_441959  Read the rest of this entry »

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May 18, 2012 at 7:13 pm

50 per cent have not paid the house tax – latest figures

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It is official – only 50 per cent of eligible victims have signed up to the house tax – many thanks to Nama Winelake for the story.

namawinelake's avatarNAMA Wine Lake

In advance of the referendum on 31st May, there appears to be a temporary lull in talk of austerity, at least talk by the Government. It almost feels like being back as a child at home when there are visitors, and you have committed some real or imagined transgression and you know as soon as the visitors leave, you’ll be in for a leathering. And the anxiety is that as soon as the referendum is out of the way on 31st May, we won’t be able to escape wall-to-wall coverage about household charges, septic tank registration fees, fines, prosecutions and the results of the expert group looking at charging structures for a new property tax in 2013 – the only certainty is the commitment with the IMF which states in the Memorandum of Understanding (page 83) there will be “an increase in property tax.”

But what about the household charge for…

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May 18, 2012 at 2:47 pm

Ireland’s turn to Reject Austerity Fantasy?

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http://m.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/may/10/now-ireland-turn-austerity-fantasy?cat=commentisfree&type=article

Gavan Titley and John O’ Brennan argue for Voting No to the Austerity Treaty on May 31