Efran Kaye is still here! 'Live To Try' is too!
Four tracks from the master on his page...
first, a call from the Heart,"Live To Try",
second,"Vanity Trance", which takes you
on a journey from town, far into the country,
then"Endless Sea", which asks us all the question:
where DO we go from here?
and finally, his fourth, "Rising Tide",
envelopes you in surround-sound Peace!
The brilliant Richard Gould is here with his own page,
and four unique, free tracks for you to enjoy...
"Our Strange Light": - cosmic! -
"Thicker Than Water", an affectionate tribute
to his late father, who passed on last year,
"Creation", a sweet explosion of music,
and now "Horus" which Richard says
is just best played - no words here needed!!!
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Lots of great music scattered over several Pages:
"Wales; honest & free", "It Comforts You", "We Can",
"Requiem", "Be Good" "I'm Loved By God", etc.
- please watch this space for many more
great new tracks - and a few surprises!
- like "Mother Jones", "What Goes Around",
and "Hey Beautiful Girl" on Poet's Page,
and now 'Jobsworth' on the 'Jobs in the Arts' Page,
'Penrhys Hill' on Penrhys, Rhondda, Page,
& 'Plenty More Fish' on Poet's Page!
plus 'Rise Up Africa'
on the 'ONE UNION" Page
On this day, January 27th, it's
INTERNATIONAL HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY,
Today is an international memorial day
for victims of the Holocaust:
the annihilation of millions of European Jews,
Gypsies, communists, socialists, democrats
(including many conservative democrats!),
trade unionists, gays and millions of others,
by a regime placed in power to protect the 1%.
Unconstrained wealth and power
has NO RESPECT for human life.
RHONDDA MUSICIAN WITH (MUSICAL) GEAR FOR SALE
Guitars:
Sterling JP50 - 6 String Electric Guitar
(2 tone finish - black/purple) - As new, never
gigged, taken out of case a handful of times,
complete with original documentation and gig bag - £400
Hudson Firefly - 6 String Acoustic Guitar
Good condition, as new bar some superficial
scuffs and scratches around the sound hole,
complete with stunning Hudson hard case - £500
Hohner HC06 - 6 String Classical Guitar
Decent condition, a few dings and scratches,
great for beginners - £40
Tanglewood Rebel 4k - 4 String Electric Bass Guitar
Decent condition, scuffs and a few little dings
on the body, battery back plate is missing,
great for a beginner or as a backup - £100
Pedals and FX:
Behringer V Amp 2 - Guitar FX Unit
As new, comes with original soft case and
footswitch controller, missing power supply - £35
Boss GT6 - Multi FX Floorboard
Excellent condition, complete with hard gig case
and additional tap tempo pedal - £150
Boss BD2 Blues Driver with Keely Modification
Excellent condition - £100
Boss BD2 Blues Driver
Worn but in good working condition - £40
Boss CE5 Chorus Pedal
Excellent condition - £50
Boss PH2 Phaser Pedal
2 knobs have been knocked off, the parameters
can still be adjusted with a pointy pliers or
some pressure with the fingertips -£20
Bespeco Sustain Footswitch (For Electric Piano) -
£10. Will take pictures and post soon,
meanwhile you can google any the above
to get an idea of the RRP, the specs and finish etc...
or if you want to come arouns and view/try stuff out
just get in touch...
I would consider a substantial reduction in the total if
someone wants to take it all off my hands in one go!!!
If you're interested please e-mail me at:
dylanthedragon@gmail.com
And if you know anyone who might be interested
please pass this info on...
Lunchtime Concerts in the Lounge Bar.
Indulge in a delicious cake and a cup of tea
while enjoying music and sing-along songs from
fantastic Welsh musicians.
Ticket information:
The Cultural Services Booking & Information Line:
08000 147 111
or book online at
www.rct-arts.co.uk
£4.00
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Mid Rhondda Modelling Club...
7pm - 9pm
Tonyrefail Comprehensive School
Mid Rhondda Modelling Club has been running
for over 30 years. We meet on a regular basis
& enjoy making models for display. We encourage
both Gentleman and Ladies to attend, and also
young people aged 12+. However, Young people
under 16, must be accompanied by an adult.
Ticket information
£1 contribution every week. Under 16's free
Telephone Mr. Davies on 01443 686658
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Self Help group...
11am -1pm every Thursday until 16/12/2010
Tonyrefail
As part of the Depression Busting course,
we're setting up a self-help group for
people with depression & their partners/carers.
Free to attend;
for further information contact:
Zoe.A.Parfitt@rhondda-cynon-taff.gov.uk
www.journeysonline.org.uk
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Comedy In The Laughter Lounge
The Park & Dare Theatre, Treorchy.
COMEDY IN THE LAUGHTER LOUNGE
Join us once a month in the intimate setting
of the Laughter Lounge for some top notch comedy
with some of the biggest and brightest rising
comedians on the circuit. Laugh?
Youll snort like a pig!
Hilarious - TimeOut.
www.rct-arts.co.uk
MET's KETTLING LEGAL, SAYS APPEALS COURT
The UK's appeal court in London has ruled that
kettling tactics employed by the 'met' have
been legal, despite the high court already
criticizing the violent practice.
The appeals court has granted the Metropolitan
police an appeal victory against a previous
ruling by the high court over the kettling
tactics they extensively employed during the
G20 demonstrations in London in 2009.
In April 2009, with the G-20 summit being held
near the Bank of England, demonstrations erupted
in London as protesters voiced their anger at
the UK government's economic policies, banking
system and bankers' huge paychecks and bonuses.
The met made use of violent tactics like
kettling to the extent that a newspaper seller,
Ian Tomlinson, died after a police officer
attacked him and pushed him to the ground.
During the protests, thousands of peaceful
demonstrators raised their hands to protect
themselves while the police kept beating them
as they peacefully chanted This is not a riot.
Hannah McClure, a student, and Josh Moos, an
activist for Plane Stupid, brought a case
against Scotland Yard and the high court ruled
that the police had used unjustified force
and had acted unlawfully.
Nevertheless, the appeal court claims that the
ruling issued by the high court was 'flawed',
sending a signal to the Metropolitan police
that they will be able to continue kettling.
The protesters are infuriated by the appeal
court's ruling and have announced plans for
taking the case to the highest UK court.
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BULLY FOR BULLYING BULLIES
A new survey reveals that workers in the UK
are more likely to experience bullying by bosses
or colleagues than any workers in the world.
The survey by recruitment company Monster shows
that seven in 10 workers admit to being bullied
at work in the UK.
It found that a quarter of UK workers find
bullying and cruel jibes so upsetting it
dramatically affects their work performance.
The research finds that many European workers
also suffer badly from workplace bullying, with
a staggering 83% claiming to be victims of
physical or emotional bullying at work at some
point in their career.
The number of workers who complain about bullying
in the US, is 65%, and in Asia, 55%.
The survey shows that Spanish workers are most
likely to be physically attacked, while Dutch
workers are the most likely to be driven to
tears by work bullying. Belgium has the lowest
rate of workplace bullying, with just 38%.
"Employers are responsible for a worker's
health, safety and welfare while at work
and should provide an atmosphere where people
can get on with their job," says Alan Townsend,
Chief Operating Officer, Monster UK & Ireland.
"All companies should ensure they have clear
policies and procedures for employees that
are followed through by management. This can
then prevent potentially dangerous outcomes
such as poor workplace morale, lost productivity,
litigation and health costs," Alan adds.
These findings follow a previous study by
Staffordshire University Business School
which discovered that 14 million UK employees
in the UK suffer from bullying at work.
Lucky them! In the valleys, we're happy
if we can find a job to be bullied in !
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DIE YOUNGER IN WALES THAN IN RWANDA
Rates of mortality in the poorest areas of Wales
are higher than in some crisis-hit African nations,
official figures now reveal.
According to records released by the Office for
National Statistics (ONS), the death rate in
some parts of Wales is as high as 1,500 deaths
per 100,000 people in one year.
Bryncethin in Bridgend, south Wales, comes top
of all areas in both England and Wales with the
highest rates of mortality, with 1,499 deaths
per 100,000 people in 2009.
Whittington in Oswestry is second with 1,468,
third, Portrack & Tilery in Stockton-on-Tees,
(1,422), then Gwersyllt West, Wrexham (1,419),
Offa, Wrexham (1,297), & Grosvenor, Wrexham (1,284.)
The rate of mortality in Rwanda, in central and
eastern Africa, is 1,427, and in Botswana, in
southern Africa, it's 1,452, the UN's WHO reports.
Health experts believe that the data reveals
problems in 'post-industrial' areas, including
mining valleys or dockyards, that are being
neglected and have been, for decades.
The experts stress that elderly people who have
had to endure hard manual work, will die sooner,
while youngsters often turn to drinks or drugs
due to the higher rates of unemployment there.
They also say poor diets and pollution affect
the lives of those living in the crisis hit areas.
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DEADLY CUTS COMING FOR COUNCIL WORKERS
In Wales, the biggest employer is the NHS...
and the next is councils. So the latest
government's plans will hit Wales hard.
Can the Welsh Assembly, with its limited powers,
stop the London clique of gangsters running riot?
Local councils right across the UK have been told
to be prepared for a jobs and wages' bloodbath,
as they have to undergo 'major restructuring'.
A joint Audit Commission/Local Government
Association report, entitled Work in Progress:
Meeting local needs with lower workforce costs,
is committing councils to 'major restructuring'
to meet the coalition government's budget cuts
of almost 25 percent over the next two years.
The report warns that more than a third of all
council jobs could disappear over the next two
years. For example, if a typical county council
currently employs 7,500 workers, just 2,500
will be left by 2014, according to the report.
Councils have already reduced overtime, bonuses,
jobs and pay, fired contractors and consultants,
frozen recruitment and increased part-time work
to slash 145,000 jobs - nearly 10 percent of
the total UK workforce of 1.6 million people.
They will also need to keep wages frozen as they
have had for the last two years, and already-
undermined national wage agreements... are
likely to be scrapped, the report says.
If you don't resist, it's going to get worse !
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UK PRIVATISED SCROOGES
Railway bosses have ordered ticket office
workers not to help disabled people plan their
journeys, transport union TSSA says today.
The TSSA says disabled passengers can no longer
get direct help at stations but are being told
to call a new telephone service, being used by
most train operators.
"It is simply disgraceful that train companies
are charging the most vulnerable people in the
land for a service that should be free,"
general secretary Manuel Cortes says.
"Previously our booking office members were only
too willing to spend as long as it took helping
the disabled plan what can be quite complicated
journeys, given that they have to be met at each
stage of their journey.
"Now that has all been stopped by Scrooge bosses.
Ordinary passengers are used to being ripped off
by these profit-chasing cowboys, but even they
will be shocked by this latest cynical penny-
pinching move."
The Association of Train Operating Companies
(Atoc) admits that some calls are now being
charged at local rates, but insists that the
service is more efficient & "significantly improved."
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SCOTLAND REACHES OUT TO SCANDINAVIA
The Scottish National Party (SNP) is working on
a detailed plan to join the Scandinavian circle
of countries including Sweden, Denmark and
Norway, when it achieves independence.
Independent Scotland will have its own army,
navy and air force, modelled on its Nordic
neighbours, according to the detailed plan
by the SNP.
SNP leaders are seeking to look north and east
in Europe for partnerships, trade and key defence
relationships, rather than continuing to focus on
western Europe and the Commonwealth, like England
and England's first colony, Wales.
Senior Nationalists, including Alex Salmond,
have made several trips to Scandinavia over
the last couple of years, meeting ministers
and officials in an attempt to pave the way
for greater co-operation if Scotland becomes
independent, particularly on energy.
SNP strategists insist that Scotland would
continue to be extremely close to the rest
of the UK, which would remain its biggest
trading partner, but they also believe that
Scotland has more in common with its
Scandinavian neighbours than the UK does,
and they are keen to take this relationship
to a higher level.
The Scandinavian approach is being led by
Angus Robertson, the SNP's defence and
foreign affairs spokesperson in Westminster:
"Our neighbours to the north and east have
already made a good start and work
constructively together. We need to join
them and play our part. The UK has opted
out of a serious approach. We should not".
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"BIGGEST UK STRIKES SINCE 1926" COMING?
Two million public sector workers struck on
the 30th of November... and there's more !!!
The UK's trade unions now warn the Tory/LibDem
government that the latest nationwide industrial
action is only the start of "months of public
sector strikes", as Tory spokespeople claim that
there is "no more money in the kitty".
Trade union chiefs say they have a fighting fund
of 'tens of billions of pounds' to keep strikers
and smaller unions on their side, in a major
move that threatens to bring the UK to a
standstill, the UK's media report.
Paul Kenny, general secretary of the GMB, warns
the government that strikes will continue into
2012 over pensions alone, adding that it is
"fantasy to think the action on November 30th
will be a one-off", say the reports.
Public sector workers say government plans
to reform pensions, if allowed, will make
them "pay more, receive less and work longer."
Described as the biggest walkout since the
General Strike of 1926, the strike action
includes over two million public sector
workers in libraries, rubbish dumps, IT,
administration, hospitals, and schools,
who are joining with workers from other public
bodies, including those in central government.
The list of strikers also includes teachers,
nurses, paramedics, bin men, top civil
servants, lollipop ladies, border guards
and tax inspectors.
As Cameron calls two million a 'damp thquib'
29 unions take part in Wednesday's walkout,
after balloting 2.6 million members.
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POLICE TACTICS "BRUTAL & BARELY LEGAL"
The National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts
(NCAFC) says their fight against the education
policies of the Tory-led coalition bore fruit
as 10,000 marched in peace.
It was an impressive peaceful demonstration
announce the campaign groups which organized
the student protest, and a huge success...
despite the police being keen to provoke violence
by threatening demonstrators with rubber bullets
and handing out intimidatory letters directly
to activists and people near the route of the
rally, before it had even begun.
On the demo itself too, the police were out in
force, including (blatantly obvious) plain
clothes officers infiltrating the crowd, to
cause disruption and, in a number of cases,
violence, NCAFC states.
Scotland Yard pledged total policing before
the march, and deployed 4,000 officers on the
streets - including dozens of mounted officers
- while blocking roads with 10ft barriers.
Officers stopped protestors every few minutes
and walked backwards to face them head-on.
They also resorted to the notorious 'kettling'
tactic within an hour of the start of the
demonstration while it was underway peacefully.
Yet the entire protest took place with no
serious clashes, due to the patience of the
demonstrators despite heavy-handed policing.
NCAFC condemns all the police attempts to pre-
criminalize protest, as the Metropolitan Police
formally announced that they were to use rubber
bullets against UK civilian demonstrators.
Tactics such as kettling and horse charges have
been used by the police before, during November
and December last year. They were brutal and
inhumane, barely legal and counterproductive,
says the NCAFC.
Young people in Britain are being betrayed.
We are being told by a Tory government
populated by millionaires, all of whom received
their education for free, that we will face a
future in which higher education is a luxury
for the rich, and in which there is no welfare
state, no pensions, and no jobs. Now we are
being threatened with overwhelming violence
when we seek to exercise our basic democratic rights."
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NEIL KINNOCK's DAUGHTER-IN-LAW MAKES DENMARK GROW
Denmark's new Social Democrat-led government
is to BOOST public spending, to kick-start the
country's economy, making Denmark bloom... to
protect Denmark's welfare state.
Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt's SDP has
formed an administration with the centrist
Social Liberal Party (SLP) and the left-wing
Socialist People's Party (SPP).
Together the three parties hold a majority of 92
seats in Denmark's 179-member Folketing.
The new cabinet includes 14 men and nine women,
with the Social Democrats holding 13 posts, and
the two other parties, six each.
Ms Thorning-Schmidt, Denmark's first female PM,
is the daughter-in-law of the UK's former Labour
party leader, Neil Kinnock, and says that her
government "will show the way out of the crisis".
Her government is to spend 10 billion kroner
(£1.2bn) to renovate council housing stock
and upgrade railways, cycle paths and roads.
She says the government's stimulus will generate
government revenue, by creating "many new jobs."
Ms Thorning-Schmidt:
"We are very proud of our economic plan.
We believe it will get us through the crisis
and ensure the future of the welfare state."
The coalition also pledges to reduce the cost of
public transport & RAISE unemployment benefits.
She also vows to slash greenhouse gas emissions
and harness wind power to ensure that half of
Denmark's electricity comees from a renewable
source, by 2020.
"We're laying down a path that will", she says,
"lead us back to being proud of Denmark."
Her plans to increase taxes on the rich, and
banks, were scrapped after fierce opposition
... from the Social Liberals.
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AND WHERE IS WALES' BLOSSOMING...?
The lotus has been a religious symbol for aeons;
no dirt sticks to its unique molecular structure.
Now scientists have replicated that structure to
produce materials which are... highly commercial!
Imagine Wales combining science & agriculture that
wisely: using our wasted land to employ our youth.
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2011 is the UN's "Year of people of African origin"
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2011 is also the International Year of Forests,
on which 1.6 billion people depend for their
livelihoods and where 60 million people live.
What happened to the promises of native trees
being planted all over the valleys? Du-uh!!!
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CORRUPTION IN UK STARTS AT THE TOP
The whole point of the monarchy is that it's
supposed to set standards for us to follow...
so why are so many on this New Years' Honours
List convicted crooks and sleasy bankers?
Queen Elizabeth II's list of honours for the
2012 New Year features several people widely
known for their corrupt behaviour.
Paul Ruddock is knighted for his services to the
arts as a Medieval art expert, but eyes were
turned away from his questionable earning of
more than £100 million from the collapse of
Northern Rock Bank through short selling.
He's joined by Gerald Ronson, the multimillionaire
given a year in prison over a share trading
scandal back in 1990.
Ronson was charged with creating a false market,
false accounting and theft, and had to pay £5
million in fines, but nevertheless the Queen
decorates him with the title of Commander of
the Order of the Most Excellent British Empire -
(a CBE).
The same title is granted to Denise Coates who
has done nothing for society except raking in
enough money to rank as the eighth woman in
the Sunday Times 'Rich List'.
Denise made a fortune running an online gambling company.
The Queen also honours Christopher Preddie, a
cousin of the two brothers who were convicted
of murdering schoolboy Damilola Taylor in 2000.
Preddie, who has a record of involvement in gangs
and drugs trafficking, is now an Officer of the
Most Excellent Order of the British Empire -
(OBE).
Nearly one third of all honours go to bankers
and business-persons this year, while such
decorations were rare in the past.
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KILLING THE ELDERLY BY CLOSING CARE HOMES
Did you know that each time a local authority
closes a care home for the elderly, within 8
months, around half the residents are dead?
Campaigners liken the cuts and their effect to
euthanasia of the UK's elderly. What to do?
We can start by urging our MPs to sign EDM 2251:
EDM 2251: The contents
This House notes with deep concern the worsening
crisis for elderly care as growing numbers of
local authority & private care homes face closure
Acknowledges concerns that the loss of elderly
people's care homes causes fear, anxiety and,
in many cases, a higher mortality rate, when
vulnerable, elderly people are forced to
leave their homes
Further notes that the Southern Cross crisis
will increase the need for local authority care
And therefore calls on the government to hold a
public inquiry into the deaths following
closures of local authority care homes, and
impose a moratorium on the closure of local
authority care homes, until that inquiry
publishes its results, to ensure that
vulnerable, elderly people's lives are not
put at further risk.
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MAKING THE CONNECTION IN WALES
Households across three more English areas
will be able to access superfast broadband
in the latest phase of a Government scheme
to connect rural homes and businesses.
The £50 million funding package for Devon and
Somerset (£30 million), Norfolk (£15 million)
and Wiltshire (£4 million) will aid the roll-
out of superfast broadband services unable to
be reached by the market alone.
Areas will also receive financial support from
their local authorities and private investors,
the Department for Culture, Media and Sport says.
So it's Broadband Heaven for England...
and crapola for Wales' broadband - the
slowest, worst Broadband in the UK !!!
The Lib Dems in Scotland might have received
a pummeling for Clegg and his betrayals, yet
in Scotland, their campaign centred on Scotland
becoming the "most connected country in Europe",
in order to massively boost their economy.
In Wales, which political party is now willing to
put into practice the scientists' recommendation
that Wales' topography requires the establishment
of free 'wireless' broadband? It could connect
the people of the Rhondda and the world, and boost
Wales' economic regeneration like no other move.
Wireless technology is already supplying free
broadband to an entire island off New Zealand.
Come on; if New Zealand can do it - so can we !!!
NURSES TO STRIKE-BALLOT FOR FIRST TIME EVER
The UK government has been warned by the Royal
College of Nursing (RCN) to launch credible
negotiations on their pensions, or face a
nurses' "general strike" in January 2012.
The RCN union threatens to ballot its members
for industrial action unless the government
revise its policy on public-sector pensions.
This is the first time in UK history that
nurses are being balloted to go on strike
over government policies, say UK media reports.
The RCN is calling a ballot of its members in
January, if the Tory/LibDem government does
not engage in "credible" negotiations.
"Our members are very angry about the attacks on
their pensions. We as nurses would not take an
unprecedented step over industrial action
lightly, but the feeling is such that we will
now move towards a ballot of our members in the
new year if negotiations fail," says Professor
Kath McCourt, chair of the RCN's ruling council.
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HUNGRY? STARVING? EAT PASTA !
UK job centres have decided to refer benefits
claimants to charity-run food banks as the
needy are either to face starvation or to feed
themselves by begging or stealing.
Analysts assert that this is an unprecedented
move to refer hungry people to charities.
But increasing levels of food poverty, are being
made worse by soaring food prices & unemployment
rates, and leave few alternatives...
Under the plans, the UK government will send
those claimants whose benefits are delayed, or
whose crisis loan requests have been turned down,
to their local food bank. Every claimant can be
referred to the food banks no more than three
consecutive times. Then - nothing!
Claimants who are referred to the food banks are
to receive food that will suffice for 3 days.
They will receive basic food like tinned soup,
baked beans, and pasta.
The UK people's demand for emergency food has
been on the rise all over the country. The
number of people fed by the Coventry food bank,
increased by almost 700 between April and July.
Moreover, there will be a 40,000 increase in the
number of people in need of emergency food this
year from 61,000 in 2010. The number is predicted
to reach 500,000 by 2015. Meanwhile, statistics
have revealed that of the 2.4 million people who
have applied for crisis loans, only 1.7 million
were awarded the loan, leaving 700,000 without
any financial assistance.
The head of UK poverty policy at Oxfam, Helen
Longworth says, It's shocking that more and
more people in the UK are being forced to go to
food banks to be able to eat ... In this day
and age, nobody should be forced to choose
between paying a bill or feeding their family.
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UK CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SLASHES SCOTTISH BUDGET
The UK government's austerity measures are
being used to hit the Scottish people severely,
and the SNP is having to consider public cuts.
As the UK government has planned to cut the
Scottish people's budget by £3bn, Scottish
Finance Secretary, John Swinney, says that
the possibility of job cuts threatens Scots,
further raising an already high unemployment rate.
Scotland has had to deal with deep cuts in
public spending, applied by successive UK
Governments, says Swinney.
"Over the next three years, our budget will
shrink by £3.3 billion, or 11% below its 2010-11
level in real terms, while our capital budget
is being cut even more severely, with a 36%
reduction in real terms."
Swinney says that his government's policy is to
transfer resources from revenue to capital budgets.
He asserts that the issue of capital expenditure
is central to economic growth & economic recovery.
Referring to the budget cuts imposed on the
Scottish people by the UK government, he says:
That is a malicious reduction in capital
expenditure and the Scottish government
will be doing everything in its power to
try to counter that.
Yet the UK's Chief Secretary to the Treasury,
Danny Alexander, has the cheek to criticise
the Scottish government for reneging on its
pledges to put more money into transport.
Still, the Scottish government has announced
plans for establishing a single police force,
as well as a national fire and rescue service
in order to counter the effects of cuts.
Rise up, Scotland !
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POLICE STRIKE OVER TORY CUTS
Unison says police forces up and down the UK
are making massive cutbacks as a result of the
20% budget cuts, and warns that this will cut
16,000 police staff and 1,800 police officers.
There is no doubt that cuts on this scale will
see our streets become less safe. We are calling
on the government to think again, Unison
general secretary Dave Prentis says.
Police staff are dedicated public-service
workers - they do not want to go on strike,
but they have been left with little choice.
Unison regional organiser Roger Young urges the
force to listen to its staff & talk to Unison
through ACAS, the conciliation service.
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CUTS TO HIT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS
Nicola Harwin, chief executive of Women's Aid,
criticizes the new Tory/LibDem cuts to domestic
violence services for vulnerable women, and
the new means test requirements... designed to
make claiming any benefits much harder.
"Not only does this mean that fewer abused women
and children will be able to access local
services, but there are less staff to work with
those that do. In some areas there may be no
local services at all, she says.
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UK MPs EXPENSES SCANDAL BEING HIDDEN NOW !!!
The UK's parliamentary expenses watchdog says he's
not going public with the names of those MPs under
investigation, despite saying previously he would.
The scrutineer of the Independent Parliamentary
Standards Authority (Ipsa), established to deal
with the expenses scandal, now says identifying
the suspects is unfair, despite his earlier
suggesting that MPs under investigation would
be named, and all hearings be held in public.
Luke March, who's overseeing the compliance of
Ipsa, says now that "details" will only be made
public after all the investigations end, because
an MP may be suspected, and later, cleared.
Based on the compliance officer's guidelines,
particulars of any probe into an MP's case
will now only be disclosed to the public, if
it enters the "substantive investigation" stage:
that is, when there is "reason to believe that
the MP may have been paid an amount under the
scheme that should not have been allowed".
Luke March says that although several substantive
cases are being investigated, he is changing the
guidelines to keep details of the cases secret.
"The reason why I am not (publishing) now, is
that we are doing all this for the first time."
"One of the things that makes me nervous, is the
lack of proportionality. Compared to the previous
world, some of the things we are looking at, are
relatively small. But the system doesn't make any
distinction between major problems & trivial mistakes."
March also defends his decision by saying that
"many" of the allegations against MPs could have
been based on mistakes in entering data by MPs,
or by Ipsa, but fails to explain whether recent
substantive investigations haven't already taken
that aspect into account.
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JUSTICE IN UK NOW VISIBLY CORRUPT
Lord Justice Leveson, appointed by the UK Prime
Minister to judge the phone hacking inquiry,
was entertained by Rupert Murdoch's son-in-law,
at his in-home parties.
Leveson attended two parties at the London home
of Matthew Freud, the PR executive married to
the daughter of media mogul Murdoch.
MPs are questioning the shock news of Leveson
being linked with Murdoch's family, as well as
his social connections with News Corporation.
The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Judge:
In his capacity as Chairman of the Sentencing
Council, and with the knowledge of the Lord
Chief Justice, Lord Justice Leveson attended two
large evening events at Mr Freud's London home:
these were on July 29th, 2010, and January 25th,
2011, Lord Judge says in a statement.
Leveson's office claims that Prime Minister David
Cameron was aware of his attendance, but did not
express any opposition.
Lord Justice Leveson wasn't involved in that meeting
and he has neither met nor spoken to anyone from
Freud Communications since January 2011.
There is, in any event, no continuing relationship.
Prior to his appointment to the inquiry, Lord
Justice Leveson ensured that these matters were
brought to the attention of the Prime Minister,
his office adds.
Meanwhile, Labour MP Chris Bryant is expressing
his outrage over the news, saying that it is
really very difficult to see Lord Leveson as
an independent figure, because in practice he
will have to bend over backwards to have a go
at Murdoch, or be accused of giving him an easy time."
If this had been known from the start, it might
have been fine, but with every step, transparency
has come by dragging it out of them.
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TORY CUTS TO MEANS TEST ALL THOSE ARRESTED
The UK is to lose the cornerstone of its
justice system under Tory proposals to limit
the universal right to a free solicitor upon
arrest... based on means-testing the detainee.
The Ministry of Justice (sic) is now tabling
proposals to force people earning above a
certain threshold or those with a certain level
of savings, to pay for being granted access to
a solicitor in police stations.
Legal experts, including the former Director of
Public Prosecutions (DPP) Lord Ken Macdonald QC,
raise their fears over the controversial plans:
"There are issues of principle here. When someone
is arrested they are in the power of the state,
subject to the mercies of the police officers
involved, says Richard Miller, head of legal
aid policy at the Law Society.
"The purpose of having a solicitor acting for
them is to ensure their rights are respected,
that they are not physically abused, that their
confessions are not forged and they are not
detained for longer than legally allowed.
Miller warns that the right to a solicitor has
been a cornerstone of our justice system for
the last 25 years and the idea that it should
be changed is entirely wrong.
The move is also attacked by Macdonald, who says
the right to representation at police stations
introduced in the 1984 Police and Criminal
Evidence Act, is there for a good reason.
"This is a critical part of the apparatus of
protection that we have I think the government
should be very cautious about interfering in any
way with the absolute right to representation in
police stations. It's there for a very good reason.
When we didn't have it, we saw the consequences."
The introduction of the right to a solicitor in
1984 was a response to a string of abuses of
regulations against unrepresented defendants,
back in the 1970's and 1980's.
The government has set out the plans as part of
a bid to cut almost £350 million off the legal
aid budget, but officials say that the means-
testing requirement for a solicitor, is not
"currently" being considered.
But a Ministry of Justice spokesperson, however,
confirms that "the provision in the bill to
permit means-testing, ensures future flexibility
over the operation of the legal aid system...
should it be needed".
Justice Sec Kenneth Clarke justifies the decision
by saying England & Wales (sic) have "the most
expensive legal aid system in the world", a
claim challenged by Sound off for Justice, which
is a campaign run by the Law Society.
Critics of the proposals say the new proposals
will be MORE expensive to implement, than keeping
the right to universal representation.
"Often it is more expensive to administer means-
testing... Who's going to ask you what your
earnings are, or how much your mortgage is?
"We are talking about having to ask these
questions in stressful situations. The whole
thing will be very unwieldy," Macdonald says.
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UNISON: "NOT THE MINERS STRIKE - WE'RE GOING TO WIN!"
The UK's biggest union, Unison, is threatening
this Tory "coalition" government, with the most
persistent industrial action in almost a century,
to stop wage cuts posing as pension "reforms".
Dave Prentis, general secretary of Unison, which
represents 1.4 million public sector workers,
says a campaign unseen since 1926, will disrupt
public services in different sectors and regions
- and on a daily basis.
"It will be the biggest since the general strike.
It won't be the miners' strike. We're going to win."
Prentis, who chairs the TUC public sector group,
says that the government's decision to freeze
public sector pay, has deepened workers' anger.
The Treasury's new pensions reform plan wasn't
even mentioned during talks with unions, and this
is drawing loud condemnation from other unions,
including Unite. Unite's assistant general sec.,
Gail Cartmail, says the move is tantamount to
bombing the talks.
Against this government's bad faith, Prentis
promises a tough response... if negotiations
fail to bear fruit.
"I strongly believe that one day of industrial
action won't change anyone's mind in government.
We want to move towards a settlement.
The purpose of industrial action isn't industrial
action; it's to get an agreement that's acceptable
and long-lasting. But we are prepared for rolling
action over an indefinite period, he states.
Under the new government plans, public sector
workers will have to pay 3.2 percent in pension
contributions, while getting lower payments after
retirement, and will have to work six years more
to the age of 66, before they reach retirement.
Unions say the pensions policy is an additional
tax on public sector workers, while the rise in
contributions is a disguised pay cut implemented
to cut the deficit, rather than to fund pensions.
The unions say all this, coupled with forced
redundancies, pay freezes and controversial
plans - including those for the NHS - are
a disproportionate burden on public workers.
"You can't just look at what's happening around
pensions as a single issue. All our members
provide public services. You look at what this
coalition has decided to do to reduce the deficit
- and it's decided that most of the deficit
reduction programme will be at the expense of
our public services.
"The people we represent are facing redundancy,
a two-year pay freeze, while inflation is 5%
and gas prices are going up 20%, and they are
desperately worried about privatisation of the
services they have committed their working lives to."
Prentis is calling on the Labour party to help
his unions push to scrap these pension "reforms".
"We want our Labour party to be the voice of
opposition. We're worried that some of the
senior people in the party still have to make
statements as if they're in power, not opposition."
If the Labour party STAYS quiet, that will be an
issue. This isn't a kneejerk reaction, this will
be a long programme of action - and we expect
the Labour party to support that."
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EXPENSES MPs ARE CRIMINALS
A former Tory peer is facing jail after being
found guilty of fraudulently claiming £14,000
- in the latest parliamentary expenses trial.
Lord Hanningfield, 70, joins four ex-MPs and a
fellow member of the Lords already convicted of
dishonestly obtaining thousands of pounds from
the taxpayer by falsely claiming for allowances.
The jury of nine women and three men took just
four hours to find him guilty of six counts of
false accounting, after an eight-day trial at
Chelmsford Crown Court.
Do YOU know that your local MP is a crook?
Then YOU are actually colluding in HIS crime,
unless YOU press for his arrest and trial.
NOW! MAKE A 'PHONE CALL TO PUT HIM (or her) AWAY.
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MARCH TO SAVE THE NHS
Anti-NHS bill protesters say Tory plans will
break up the health service, and hand it
over to private healthcare companies. They
claim that to save the NHS, we all need to act,
since the Tories/Lib Dems are now playing politics
with the future of the UK's health service.
Massive public objections have already made
Cameron and his deputy Nick Clegg, delay the
Health & Social Care Bill. The protesters
say on their Facebook page that:
we need to pile on the pressure to make sure the
Bill is dropped & to stop our NHS being destroyed.
Keep Our NHS Public, Unite Health Sector National
Committee, Health Workers Network, and NHS Direct
Action, are all sponsoring protests.
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FIGHTING TO STOP 'DEGRADING' DISABLED CUTS TESTS
The new work capability assessments, campaigners
say, is seeing thousands of people, often with
serious health conditions, denied all benefits.
Scores of organisations working with disabled
and vulnerable people, plus those opposed to
the government cuts, support more protests...
Linda Burnip, of Disabled People Against Cuts:
"We're delighted to have so much growing support
for our campaign from groups and networks from
as far afield as Glasgow, Truro and N Ireland.
"This shows how strongly disabled people feel
about these unfair and degrading assessments
and how angry they are that these assessments
are being forced on them by the Government."
Siobhan Endean, national officer of Unite:
"It is clear that the disabled will be hard hit
by these changes. Their lives will become worse
as a result. So much for the derided mantra...
that we are all in this together.
"The Government plans to make savings at the
expense of disabled people. More than 800,000
people will be adversely affected by these
proposals which will drive them further into
poverty. We would like ministers to radically
rethink their proposals and not target some of
the most disadvantaged in society."
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WE MARCHED AGAINST THE CUTS - NOW WE STRIKE !
PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka:
We marched for the alternative, now
we have to strike for the alternative.
NUT deputy general secretary, Kevin Courtney:
We're in talks with the government about pensions,
but are under no illusions about their plans.
The unions are organizing demonstrations in every
town across the UK, & will "support all strikes".
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DEMAND JUSTICE !!!
Thousands of marchers can now sue the police
for 'kettling', a protest "containment", first
used by police with G20 climate change protesters
in April 2009. The UK's High Court judges say it
is "unjustified" - as used so far - particularly
given the peaceful nature of most protests.
Mass detentions for up to five hours is, say
the High Court judges, an illegal deprivation
of liberty, under article 5 of the European
convention on human rights.
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DEMAND JUSTICE FOR PENSIONERS!!!
The National Pensioners Convention (NPC)
held its biggest nationwide protest
- against government spending cuts -
in front of the pension offices.
An estimated 1.5 million protested at
the Tory plan to freeze pension credits
and make huge cuts in our vital services.
The protests were held in London, Southampton,
Walsall, Newcastle, Warrington... etc...
The 'coalition' government cut the fuel allowance
by £100 per household for the elderly in March,
and many councils are yet to cut a lot of their
transport subsidies for pensioners across the UK.
Over 170,000 retired people are to lose almost
£45 per week from their housing benefits due to
the Tory's plan to cut their allowance by 20%.
Dot Gibson, NPC general secretary, says the
abandonment of the pensioners on behalf of
the government is "breathtaking."
One in every four pensioners lives below the
poverty line in the UK, while millions more
struggle to earn a bit more than £178 per week.
"We already have one of the least adequate state
pensions in the developed world and since coming
to power the government has made the situation
even worse by changing indexation from the retail
price index to the consumer price index, Gibson says.
"Our pension system is in a mess and these plans
won't do anything to solve that situation. The
answer lies in a universal state pension paid to
all existing and future pensioners set above the
poverty level of £178 a week," she adds.
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Anti-cut campaigners have demonstrated in London,
Bristol, Brighton, Leeds & many other cities & towns.
Is YOUR city or town joining this united fight?
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MONEY FOR WAR AS "A LIFESTYLE" NOT CUT AT ALL
The attack, "Odyssey Dawn", against the forces
of Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, shows that in the
UK and West, their budget 'problems', are not
affecting the launching of more military attacks.
While social expenditure is cut, and wages and
pensions frozen, citing "unavoidable" financial
difficulties, military operations just go ahead
with a simple calculation of the costs involved.
The largest debtor on the planet, the US, says
the cost of missiles fired in just one day, is
"approximately $100 million"; and a prolonged
operation will cost "several billion".
In the UK, living under the shadow of one of the
most drastic budget cuts in the EU, it's estimated
that each missile costs around $700,000, while
one take-off by a Tornado fighter is $40,000.
"Its an absurdity. There is a kind of taboo
when speaking of the cost of a conflict. The
priorities of the ruling class in many countries
are deplorable," Chris Nineham, spokesperson of
the Stop the War Coalition in London, states.
The UK's cuts of $130 billion are a part of the
legacy of massive financial deficits that is now
leading many EU governments to dismantle various
pillars of the European inclusive social model,
because they are "financially unsustainable".
UK PM David Cameron, who has led the operation
against Gaddafi on the diplomatic front, still
justifies cuts announced last year ($120 billion
over the next four years), by saying that
"our lifestyle is going to have to change."
"These cuts are presented as inevitable.
There is 'no money in the bank'. But it
would seem that there IS money... for an
intervention in Libya," Chris Nineham notes.
"Its being said that the state is too big and
has to be downsized, but it would seem that
the state is big enough to militarily impose
its will in the Middle East, and too little
to save a public library from cuts."
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WHEN WE TALK ABOUT CORRUPTION
The centre for the fight for a better life is,
as we Welsh say, a 'Calon Lan' - a pure heart.
That's why Rhondda Records says our main enemy is
corruption in "high places"... including lawyers.
A UK Crown court judge, Douglas Field, is accused
of clearing a paedophile suspect of all charges
while influenced by alcohol.
The mother of the alleged rape victim has lodged
a complaint with the UK's judicial watchdog,
complaining that Field only examined one of the
charges the defendant faced, and did not allow
the jury to announce a verdict on 2 other charges.
Field reportedly got drunk at a leaving party in
an "extended lunch break" during the trial, and
returned to the court room ordering the jury to
acquit the 55-year old man accused of raping an
8-year-old, as they had not reached a consensus
over the verdict after five days of hearings.
Field then "forgot" that the man also faced two
other charges and did not allow the jury to give
their verdict on those alleged crimes.
The victim's mother says in her complaint, that
Field acted like a person influenced by alcohol
upon his return to the court, The Sun reports.
The complaint also says the judge had his head
in hands, resting his elbows on the table when
the hearing resumed after lunch break.
The defendant faced charges of raping a girl
aged under 13, along with provoking a child
into engaging in sexual activity.
The defendant was formally acquitted of the
remaining charges last November after the
Crown Prosecution Service ordered a retrial.
The Office for Judicial Complaints says the
complaint is "under investigation".
"A complaint has been received about His Honour
Judge Field in relation to a trial at Swindon
crown court in June 2010. This is being investigated.
It would be inappropriate to comment further
at this stage," an OJC spokesperson says.
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A drunk Captain would lose his ship.
A bank robber would be put in prison.
We say corrupt MPs, bankers, and lawyers
must bow to Justice in the same way...
CORRUPT EXPENSES MPs "MUST BOW TO LAW"
Another Labour MP, ex-Minister Elliot Morley,
has pleaded guilty to criminal offences and
dishonesty in claiming over expenses.
Morley pleaded guilty to claiming about £30,000
in parliamentary expenses involving a house.
He was accused of making false documents over
mortgage costs between 2004 and 2007 and also
false claims on paying off a loan on property.
The former minister resigned as an MP at the last
election. He 'represented' Scunthorpe from 1987.
Morley is the fourth British lawmaker to face
the music over illegal expenses claims. However,
there are others, who still hide from Justice.
Do YOU know of a local MP who claimed
expenses on a house, who should face Justice?
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HALF A MILLION SAY NO TO CUTS BY TORIES
The London protest march was one of the biggest
public demonstrations in Britain since 2003,
when antiwar rallies were held across the country
before the illegal invasion of Iraq.
Organizers say up to 500,000 people attended the
march, whose carnival-like atmosphere was briefly
marred by black-clad anarchists who smashed a few
shop windows, flung paint bombs & attacked luxury
icons, such as the Ritz Hotel.
The protesters gathered from all corners of the
UK, with a large contingent from the Rhondda &
Wales, to express their outrage at the whopping
£81 billion pounds in cutbacks that the government
insists are necessary to tame a budget deficit.
"It's our right to march, and to say we don't
accept any of this," said Corinne Drummond,
37, a nurse from East London who joined several
colleagues for the demonstration, which began
in the morning... and lasted for many hours.
The protesters included civil servants, Co-op
workers from Tonypandy, Treorchy and Ferndale,
environmentalists, prison officers, academics,
feminists and young parents with toddlers.
"Don't believe in the deficit," some placards
called, while other signs and T-shirts demanded
a "general strike now", while others exhorted
Britons to "make tea, not war."
In Hyde Park, the leader of the opposition Labour
Party mocked Cameron's vision of a "Big Society"
full of citizen volunteers who plug the holes
left by cuts in government spending.
"You wanted to create a Big Society. This is the
Big Society, the big society united against what
your government is doing to our country," Ed
Miliband said, addressing the protesters.
"We stand today not for the minority. We stand
today for the mainstream majority of Britain."
The Labour Party, which was kicked out by voters
in May after 13 years in power, acknowledges
that some cuts are unavoidable, to shrink a
deficit built up largely under its watch.
But it says the scale and pace of the austerity
plan put forward by the Tory-led government will
strangle Britain's fledgling economic recovery,
and hurt the most vulnerable parts of society.
Effects of the belt-tightening will begin to be
felt more acutely next month, when libraries
start closing down, youth programs disappear,
social workers are laid off and far fewer buses
ply the streets in a 'cut to shreds' UK.
Analysts say the cuts will change the fabric of
UK society in a way not seen since Thatcher...
"It's changing the whole ethos of everything,"
says nurse Rikke Albert, 37, on the march.
"That's not what I signed up for when I did my training."
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UK POLICE MOVING TOWARDS SYMPATHY WITH PROTESTS
In a joint statement, Warwickshire Police Federation
and West Midlands Unison voice their strong
opposition to the "coalition government" cuts.
Federation chair Simon Payne refuses to rule out
strike action, saying that his organization is
"considering all future options to ensure that
our members are protected."
"The perfect storm is now taking place within
the service," he adds.
Meanwhile, Unison regional organizer Charlie
Sarell says that his members in the police sector
no longer have confidence in the government.
"The bond of trust between them and those we
represent has been broken," he says.
"Warwickshire Police have had a massive cut to
its budget which will mean fewer police officers
and PCSOs on the streets and huge redundancies
among my members, he states.
"My members will be attending the demonstration
in London.. in support of all public services."
Earlier, the chair of the Police Federation Paul
McKeever said that the police are growing more
opposed, questioning the speed and breadth of
the cuts, while at the same time, increasingly
feeling sympathy with people from other walks of life.
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CONTINENCE CARE 'SHAMEFULLY INADEQUATE'.
A number of British elderly care hospitals
are "shamefully inadequate and need radical
changes, Wales' older people's commissioner says.
Some patients at elderly care hospitals are being
so humiliated and degraded, that Ruth Marks, the
commissioner, is calling for "fundamental change"
in discharge times and patient privacy.
A public consultation run by Dame Deirdre Hine,
a former chief medical officer for Wales, shows
a "lack of timely response to continence needs"
in hospitals throughout Wales.
"Too many older people are still not being
discharged in an effective and timely manner
and this needs urgent attention, the
consultation report states.
The report shows that elderly people now expect
less respect, while in hospitals.
Attitudes and practices that assault the dignity
and self esteem of older people at a time when
they are most anxious and vulnerable, must be
stopped, Hine says.
The report recommends a caring culture change,
which could work by empowering ward managers,
and by "prioritising continence care".
Marks says, "Fundamental change is needed to
prevent what is sometimes shamefully inadequate
care and treatment. Poor practice must never be
tolerated. The attitudes, behavior & sensitivity
of staff on the wards are crucial.
We need strong, positive leadership at all
levels and a system which builds on dignity and
respect as the cornerstone of high quality care.
There are examples of effective leadership and
good practice, and it is vital these are built
on... and become the norm.
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LIB DEMS 'ConDem-ned'
National sec of 'Right to Work', Chris Bambery:
"..working people cannot, and will not, accept
these ConDem attacks on our services, jobs and
standards of living."
"If they can topple a dictator in Egypt, we can
topple this ConDem government, he adds.
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TAX OFFICE STAFF IN SWANSEA FIGHT CUTS
Swansea tax office staff are protesting against
drastic frontline services job cuts, by cutting
their own work every week, union leaders say.
According to union leaders, Swansea tax office
is going to be open for just three days a week.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) say people now
contact the tax office online, instead of
going to the office. However, it says changes
to the tax office regime aren't yet confirmed.
The Public & Commercial Services Union suggests
that many people prefer 'face to face' advice.
Steve Donoghue, West Wales PCS spokesperson says:
"Enquiry centre users often travel miles to visit
the office. We're worried that when they get here
... they'll find it closed.
We're also concerned that, with opening times
reduced, customers may have to wait some time
for an appointment. Many of these people rely
on tax credits or are pensioners, and can't
afford to wait or spend more to get here.
Donoghue says over 300 HMRC positions have been
cut in west Wales since 2003, and that staff are
now facing very heavy workloads.
An HMRC spokesperson: "Fewer customers are using
our face to face service at inquiry centres, as
our customers increasingly use our telephone and
online services. However, we are very much aware
that there are customers who need face to face
support to pay what they owe, and claim what is
due, and we will continue to offer an inquiry
centre service to meet that need."
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WHITEHALL CUTTING AND CUTTING... so,
Tony Benn: "We're here to build a coalition of
resistance to the cuts. The welfare state
means pensions and public services, and the
National Health service, and these are the very
things this government is trying to destroy."
"History shows us that when people are determined
to take a stance they DO influence public opinion.
Whenever the cuts are discussed in pubs or clubs
... people must know our view."
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ACTION TO FIGHT BACK GROWS ACROSS UK
Hundreds of people demonstrating in Swindon town
centre, listened to speakers representing local
unions and community groups, shedding more light
on the objectives behind the government's cuts,
which aim to widen the gap between poor & rich.
Activists distributed leaflets to passers-by and
staged direct action outside Vodafone & Topshop,
to highlight their tax-dodging activities.
In Middlesbrough, anti-cuts activists converged
on the town hall to criticize local councillors
meeting to vote on proposals to slash the
authority's budget by £50 million.
Public-sector union Unison supports them, with
its Middlesbrough branch secretary, Brian Maloney
describing the cuts as, "too savage".
"Many council employees are low-paid women and
they are being hit extremely hard," he states.
In Southend-on-Sea, Southend Against the Cuts
campaigners demonstrated against the coalition's
cuts, which threaten both services and jobs.
In London, health-care workers joined by student
nurses, marched through the capital against plans
to cut hundreds of NHS jobs in the area.
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THERE BUT FOR FORTUNE... WHAT 'REACTION' MEANS:
UK students opposing UK cuts might look to
the struggles of those in other US colonies(!)
The University of Puerto Ricos Río Piedras
campus has been occupied by police and is under
curfew. The first semester ended with strikes
and student demonstrations against increases
in tuition fees, and this situation is ongoing.
Shock troops are facing students with brutal force.
Without explanation agents are arresting students,
and treating them like criminals, when their only
crime is defending their right to further education.
The Student Representation Committee (CRE), a
coalition resisting the increase in tuition fees
to $800 at the University of Puerto Rico (UPR),
says that approximately 10,000 students will have
to abandon their education.
According to some, the students conflict has
turned into a fight to determine the educational
future of Puerto Rico, a US colony.
UPR Professor Raúl Cotto is calling on all
opposing the government to take action in
the face of these abuses, because that is
their responsibility. People cannot remain
indifferent to outrages committed against
the students and their protests, he states.
A number of social organizations have condemned
acts of torture and sexual aggression on the
part of the police and the shock force unit.
"It is unacceptable that an administration
which presumes to defend law and order,
should allow the torture of young people
with their arms handcuffed behind their backs,
and the humiliation of detaining students in
front of everybody, & flaunting their impunity,"
a release from these organizations states.
They demand an immediate response from Fortuño
and José Figueroa Sancha, chief of police, and
an investigation... to charge perpetrators.
Ana R. Guadalupe, UPR rector, has banned student
demonstrations or gatherings on campus, but the
conflict does not appear close to a resolution.
The university authorities pretend dialogue,
but really they're trying to wear down, divide
and de-legitimize the student mobilizations,
and proceed with plans to increase the cost of
university tuition - in the face of unanimous
opposition from students and professors.
The conflict isn't confined to high tuition fees.
The Fortuño-PNP administration acts are intended
to inflict damage on the University by countering
its prospects for growth and social inclusion,
either through privatization or a dissolution.
The current administration of the US colony, is
violently opposed to the spirit of participation,
inclusion and social commitment in the country,
which is flourishing as genuine autonomy grows.
Sounds like Wales!
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TORY SALE OF FORESTS "DEFERRED" - PROTESTS WIN!
The UK government had to defer the controversial
plan to sell off 258,000 hectares of England's
public woodlands to the private sector.
Their proposals to sell 15% of publicly owned
forests, triggered HUGE public protests.
The Sec of State for Environment, Food and Rural
Affairs, Caroline Spelman, was forced to say that
"until a new review", the forests won't be sold.
In light of the Government commitment to
increase protection for access and public
benefit in our woodlands, the criteria for
these sales will be reviewed, so that protection
is significantly strengthened, following the
inadequate measures that were applied to sales
under the previous administration, she says.
What? A LABOUR government privatising?
That couldn't happen - could it?
Ministers had expected to provide the Environment
Department's budget with £100 million, through
selling 15% of all state-owned woodlands.
Labour's shadow environment secretary Mary Creagh:
"This partial U-turn will not be enough to silence
the protests. This Government has not scrapped
its plans to sell off public woodlands" she adds.
Creagh urges people "to send a very clear message
to this Conservative-led Government" by joining
the 'This Land Is Our Land' campaign.
FORESTRY "PART OF WELSH GOVERNMENT"
Wales is unique, in that the Forestry Commission
is legally part of the Welsh Assembly Government.
So why worry about any Tory plans to sell off
"parts" of Forestry Commission land to private
developers? We're safe in Wales, aren't we?
A YouGov survey shows 84% of the UK public against
any plans to sell forests to the private sector.
Only 2% agreed with it.
In the Forest of Dean, 'Hands Off Our Forest',
gathered on January 3rd, to protest against the
forest's probable sale to private business.
Labour's shadow minister for environment, Mary
Creagh, calls the Tory-led government's plans
an "act of environmental vandalism," and "a
loggers' charter. Private companies will cherry-
pick sites for commercial development, and
voluntary groups will be left to look after
ancient woodlands without a budget. The true
value of England's forests will never be
reflected in the price the Tory-led government
gets from selling them," Labour's minister says.
Opponents of a public forests' sale are also
worried about the loss of 850 jobs related to
the Forestry Commission and England's woodlands.
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Wales just follows, as England raises fees.
The Higher Education Funding Council for Wales
has declared that only six universities are
needed in Wales by March 2013; 2 per region.
The director of the Teachers and Lecturers
Association in Wales, Philip Dixon, says
that the universities are likely to set
the highest tuition fees.
The race to the top of the fees league by Oxford
and Cambridge is not surprising - but all the
other institutions will find themselves between
a rock and a hard place, says Dixon.
If the Wales' Assembly had more power, it could
start to build the kind of society it's been trying
to coax down English throats for over 100 years.
As fast as the Welsh create co-operative institutions
like the NHS, the Co-operative movement, the Women's
Institute, and so on, the faster the "home counties"
try to abolish them! Isn't it time we stopped
trying to play a losing game, as the UK sinks
into Thatcherism plus, and focus our thoughts
on building a shining example in our real home?
WALES can give our youngsters a better life NOW !
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DO YOU KNOW AN MP WHO's CORRUPT?
In yet another example of escalating scandal in
the UK, another MP pleads guilty to fiddling his
parliamentary expenses, say media reports.
Justice Saunders, the trial judge, grants ex -
Labour MP Jim Devine, 57, unconditional bail,
and says he'll be sentenced "in due course".
Devine, who held the Livingston seat, submitted
false invoices for cleaning and printing work,
totalling £8,385 pounds.
He's found guilty by a jury at Southwark Crown
Court, of two charges of false accounting, but
is cleared of one count relating to cleaning
work, of £360 pounds.
The former backbencher, of West Main Street,
Bathgate, West Lothian, was the first MP to
stand trial in the wake of the expenses scandal.
Peter Wright QC, the prosecutor, described the
case against Devine as "very straightforward".
The former MP made the fraudulent claims "with
a view to gain for himself, or with an intent
to cause loss to another - the public purse".
The prosecutor says a guide known as the Green
Book was readily available to MPs and clearly
set out the rules and regulations on submitting
expenses, that must relate to parliamentary duties.
It lists the fundamental principles MPs should
adhere to when making expenses claims, Wright
told the court.
"These are based on concepts of selflessness,
integrity, objectivity, accountability,
openness, honesty and leadership," he said.
"We say these are qualities of which Devine
demonstrated a woeful inadequacy." Speaking of
the Green Book, he added: "We say it's wholly
unambiguous. It couldn't be clearer."
Simon Clements, head of the Crown Prosecution
Service special crime division:
"Jim Devine submitted invoices for services that
he had neither paid for nor received. In doing
so, he took advantage of the trust that had been
placed in him by virtue of the public office he held.
"Submitting a false invoice is plainly dishonest,
regardless of why it has been done or who has
done it. We say there is no excuse for such
conduct and, with today's conviction, it is
clear the jury agreed", added Clements.
The divorced MP divided his life between Scotland
and Westminster, buying a one bedroom flat in
Elephant and Castle, south east London, to make
parliamentary life easier.
Meanwhile, another former Labour MP, Eric Illsley,
has been sentenced to a year in prison, for
dishonestly claiming parliamentary expenses.
Illsley pleaded guilty to £14,000 of expenses
fraud last month, over second home claims made
between 2005 and 2008. He becomes the second
former MP to be jailed for expenses offences.
Former Labour colleague David Chaytor, is serving
an 18-month jail term, after pleading guilty to
making bogus claims.
Disgraced Eric Illsley quit as an MP, just weeks
after being convicted of fiddling his expenses.
Treasury sources confirm that Illsley has been
"granted the ceremonial post of Crown Steward
and Bailiff of the three Chiltern Hundreds of
Stoke, Desborough and Burnham" - the only and
"traditional" way of resigning from Parliament.
EX-LABOUR MP Illsley was sentenced on Thursday,
after admitting dishonestly claiming £14,000
in "expenses". Some MPs are known to trade on
the almost impossibility of getting rid of them.
Do you know of an MP near you, who smarms
up to local groups (that's known as being: "a good
constituency MP"), while corrupt, and will refuse
to let go of the gravy train - by resigning?
If you do, it is your duty to report them to the
police, or Crown Prosecution Service... or know
that you are contributing to the sort of corrupt
behaviour that brings dishonour to your party or
community. Wales deserves better than this.
Please don't collude in crime.
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LABOUR's Lord Taylor of Warwick is convicted of
making false claims of £11,277 in allowances,
as part of ongoing investigations into MPs expenses.
Southwark crown court gives Taylor a guilty
ruling, despite his earlier denial of six charges
regarding expenses fraud between 2006 and 2007.
Taylor is now free on conditional bail, pending
a sentence at the next court session; the date
of which is to be announced later.
Taylor's charges relate to registering a false
accommodation in Oxford as his residence, and
claiming travel and overnight subsistence costs
while his true residence was in Ealing.
At the court session, Taylor claimed that, as
there have been no checks on the addresses
peers have designated as their residence, the
practice is now widespread in the Lords.
The prosecution says Taylor knowingly misreported
his expenses, despite arguments by his defence
that the expenses system is unclear, ill-defined
and, most crucially, treated by MANY... as a
remuneration in lieu of salary.
The seven-day trial ends with the jury finding
Taylor guilty on all six charges, with a majority
decision of 11 to 1.
Perhaps YOU know of another criminal near you?
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GOVERNMENT BY DIKTAT
Wales' driving test centres are to be closed
- as are Scotland's and all England's -
and examiners are to be located in a variety
of private firms, such as supermarkets, says
the Driving Standards Agency.
The DSA, apparently, has studied the plan to axe
test centres and transfer them to private firms.
The plan also affects motorcycle testing facilities.
Angus SNP MP Mike Weir:
Those whom it will impact have had no chance to
make their views known. They are being faced with
a diktat from an uncaring government agency.
According to the Public and Commercial Services
union, the DSA is to cut costs. It also says
that the idea of driving tests to be conducted
by other private firms "has been discussed".
General Secretary Mark Serwotka:
"These new documents shed more light on the plans
being hatched behind closed doors by senior
managers and ministers. Worryingly, it is the
latest evidence of the creeping privatisation of
the agency's work, which puts ideology before road safety."
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KILLING OUR ELDERLY THROUGH DEHYDRATION
Critics slam the deaths of hundreds of elderly
at UK care homes due to dehydration as
scandalous and absolutely shocking.
According to figures by the Office for National
Statistics, 667 residents at care homes have
died of thirst and 157 of malnutrition over
the past five years.
Figures also show 1,928 more died of superbugs
Clostridium difficile and MRSA.
Analysts fear the number of reported deaths is
only the tip of the iceberg, as it does not
include patients who pass away in hospitals.
"The fact that people are dying from these sorts
of causes is absolutely shocking in the 21st
century," says Neil Duncan-Jordan of the
National Pensioners Convention.
The statistics were compiled based on information
from care home resident deaths in England and
Wales between 2005 and 2009.
The results of the survey by the Office for
National Statistics are especially alarming
as they reveal the number of elderly dying
from dehydration has doubled since 1997 and
those linked to superbugs grew seven-fold.
"What it [the survey] shows is that a significan
number of older people in our care homes are
getting substandard, third-rate attention.
Yet the cost of staying in a care home is huge .
And yet for that, no one helps you eat your meals,
no one ensures you are properly turned in bed,
and no one makes sure you have had enough to
drink," Duncan-Jordan tells the Daily Mail.
This comes as Care Services Minister Paul Burstow
blames the shortcoming on the former Labour
administration, saying "Labour let people down
by failing to reform the way we pay for care".
"They kicked it into the long grass for nearly 13
years and failed to deliver a settlement Burstow
adds, promising to reform the social care law
and funding in the current parliament."
One cup of tea a day saves time and money.
It also kills, as - on medication - many
elderly find their kidneys collapse.
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TORY GOVERNMENT "AT WAR WITH YOUNG PEOPLE"
Lecturers' union leader Sally Hunt accuses the
government of being "at war with young people".
UNITED AND HAPPY !
Len McCluskey pledges to keep working with student
protesters, to fight this government's austerity
measures and build a broader anti-cuts campaign.
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UK TORIES STILL VERMIN...
100,000 UK jobs go IN SIX WEEKS!!!
The Tories "achieve" this through "cost cutting"
... in the Health Service. Wake up! Wake up!!!
Build a new economy now in Wales, as the UK follows
the US into a nightmare world of unemployment.
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TORY COALITION CUTS EMA - REVERSES DREAMS OF YOUTH
Labour's bid to prevent the EMA being ditched is
defeated in Parliament, following an afternoon
of demonstrations in which central London was
filled with the shouts of students demonstrating
in favour of keeping the EMA for their good.
The allowance is a weekly payment of between £10
and £30 given to the poorest 16 to 18-year-olds,
in households earning under £30,800 a year, to
help them attend education courses.
The Government has now closed it for applicants.
Campaigners warn that scrapping the grant will
affect thousands of youngsters who rely on the
money to help fund their studies.
Labour is defeated by 317 votes to 258,
that's a majority of 59, as the Lib Dems
betray their student supporters again.
During the debate shadow education secretary Andy
Burnham warns that human & social progress made
since the 1980s will be "thrown into reverse"
if the allowance is ditched.
Mr Burnham says there is a compelling case to
keep the EMA for educational, social, economic
and democratic reasons. It had already helped
650,000 young people and sent out an empowering
message of hope, allowing many young adults to
have a realistic dream of going to university,
he says during the debate, called by Labour.
County courts:
Chepstow County Court, Aberdare County Court,
Rhyl County Court, Pontypool County Court.
Retained: Abergavenny Magistrates' Court,
Llangefni County Court.
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"STOP PROTESTING OR FACE BAN ON PROTESTS IN UK"
Met Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson
says he does not rule out banning all future
protests across the country, the Independent reports.
"It is one of the tactics we will look at
and something we will keep under review,
and if we think it is the right thing to do
then we will do it," says Sir Paul Stephenson.
The head of the National Union of Students (NUS)
dismisses the police chief's idea as in clear
opposition to civil freedoms:
"Peaceful protest is an integral part of our
heritage and it is the responsibility of the
police to help facilitate that", says the
NUS president.
Speaking about the suggestion that water cannons
could be used to control crowds in the future,
Sir Paul says the force ruled that option out
three years ago, but that officers were taking
advice from colleagues in N Ireland about its
efficacy in London, if protests continue.
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TODAY, BRIGHTON & KETTERING... TOMORROW?!?
Of course, Scotland & Wales don't pay fees, as
their Assemblies are defending them, but that
didn't stop Scottish students...
Robin Harper, a former Rector of Edinburgh and
Aberdeen Universities, says:
Scottish students do not pay tuition fees, but
are marching in support of students in England
facing dramatic increases in the cost of higher education.
They are also concerned about the effect on
Scottish students choosing to study in England,
and about the potential knock-on effects for
Scottish education of general UK spending cuts.
Unison is meeting with other unions, including
the GMB and Unite, about the possibility of a
consolidated one-day strike across Scotland.
Our Scottish council passed a resolution to
the effect that, with other public sector
trade unions, we should be considering
industrial action in opposition to the cuts.
says a spokesperson for Unison.
"The debate reflected the growing anger amongst
our members at the impact of the austerity measures."
The call for a strike comes as the UK government
pushes ahead with plans to make the deepest cuts
to public spending in decades. As a result, the
Scottish Government will next year suffer a £1.3
billion cut to its budget.
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THIS GENERATION FIGHTS FOR ITS FUTURE NOW
A fourfold increase in youth unemployment
is triggering the UK student protests...
A report by the Prince of Wales' Trust & RBS reveals
that the number of youngsters claiming jobseeker's
allowance jumped from 5,840 in 2008 to 25,800+ this year.
This huge increase leaves the UK with the highest
youth unemployment rate in Europe, and is costing
the UK economy up to £155 million a week.
"With job cuts instead of job creation from
business and government alike, what is the
future for young people? asks Youth Fight
for Jobs chair, Ben Robinson.
"It is this worry that is also one of the major
spurs for the movement of students currently
protesting against education cuts. This is a
generation that's being forced to fight for its future".
TUC general secretary Brendan Barber:
"A million young people lost their jobs in the
recession, crucial education and job support
schemes have been scrapped, and they'll soon
be priced out of going to university.
"It's no wonder young people are angry about
being left high and dry by this government."
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AUSTRIAS's STUDENTS GAIN MASS BACKING
In the UK students - until recently - have
organised nearly on their own, yet 11O
organisations including trade unions, are
with Austria's students, as they march in
all their major cities, to demand that cuts stop.
The lesson from the Austrians - UNITY !
(don't let enemies divide you)
Good for you, Austria!!!
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ALL AGAINST THE CUTS!!!
Women are to be twice as badly hurt by the cuts
says a House of Commons report, as news breaks
that women's unemployment hits over 1 million.
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UK SCHOOLS ACTION - THE START !
The NCAFC says on its website
anticuts.com
that they hope more students will register for
future protests, as more savage cuts are due to
be announced over the coming months.
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CALIFORNIA STUDENTS JOIN IN TOO!
Protests occur at the University of California
over fee rises of 8%. Protesters are sprayed
with gas, as they paint grafitti on walls.
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ITALIANS JOIN EU STUDENT REVOLT
Over a hundred marches and rallies are staged
in major Italian cities by students demanding
that the government reverse its planned cuts.
Italian students express their outrage at the
decision by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's
centre-right government to cut about $12 billion
and slash 130,000 jobs in the education system.
The students demonstrate in front of the
parliament building in central Rome and
call for the prime minister's resignation.
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WHAT TO DO AS THE CUTS HIT?
Lolly-pop ladies are all losing their jobs in the
Rhondda, & pupils, parents & members of a Swansea
school are reduced to marching around for three
miles in their reaction to being warned about
"their" school's closure plan.
The council says closing Swansea school with 600
pupils will "help". But campaigners say now is
not the time to close it - just as a brand new
management team, which came in under special
measures in April, is "turning it around".
Pupils, parents and members of the community
march from Stembridge Avenue in Portmead,
to Bishop Gore School in Sketty, says the BBC.
Campaign spokesperson Nicky Symons says that
if the school closes, students will have to
either walk or pay for their transport, since
only students who live within three miles can
have a free bus.
"We are living in one of the most deprived areas
in Swansea, where many parents are already
struggling to cope financially The time to get
to school will be longer and many families who
are on very limited incomes will face even more
pressure, he says.
The school's closure plan was announced in
September 2010, as part of large-scale cuts to
primary, secondary & sixth-form provision in Swansea.
Mike Day, education cabinet member, says the aim
is to cut extra places and improve the standard
of education in Swansea.
"It'll help cut the number of wasteful surplus
places that divert much-needed finances from
pupils and teachers on the front-line."
But why are cuts, cuts and more cuts happening
while wages have halved in the last thirty years?
Could it be because working people have stopped
trying? Remember:- quitters never win, and winners
... NEVER QUIT !!!
Those who see working people as less important
than their ambition, will grind you into dust,
& stamp on your collective heads, if you let them!!!
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NO VIOLENCE !
In "The Hill" starring Sean Connery, violence
ruins a legitimate grievance and will be used
increasingly by the government to stop progress.
Yes, students are angry. Yes, the media ignore
huge numbers of peaceful marchers. Yes, anger
is justified in the face of betrayal. But the
answer is LOVE... which breeds patience.
The press are focussing now on the idiots...
(agent provocateurs?), who're violent...
But lecturers at Goldsmiths University are right
to issue their statement, calling for mass action
to continue to stop this "Coalition" - saying:
"The real violence in this situation relates not
to a smashed window but to the destructive impact
of the cuts and privatisation that will follow...
if tuition fees are increased & massive reductions
in higher education funding are implemented."
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IT'S A POLITICAL CHOICE - FREE OR CATTLE !!!
Huge numbers of people have now marched to
Westminster to demand that the UK's "Coalition"
government stop their plans to cut the UK state,
forcing a million more out of work.
Nearly a million have joined the marches, amidst
warnings that the Comprehensive Spending Review
will lead to job losses, pay cuts & huge reductions
in public services..... and will make the whole UK
a much "nastier" place to live in.
These cuts are NOT the only option...
TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber says the
Government's cuts programme is a POLITICAL
choice, not an economic necessity, that will
make the whole of the UK "a more unequal,
more squalid and nastier country".
He asks people to have more confidence:
"The UK is a hard working country that CAN
generate the tax that CAN fill the deficit gap,
that CAN create the jobs that a lost generation
of young people need, & that CAN meet the challenges
that we face as a society - from moving to a low-
carbon economy, to eliminating child poverty.
"The Government is announcing unprecedented cuts
in public spending - deeper than any of us can
remember. They will bite deep into our social
fabric - and hit some of the poorest and most
vulnerable members of our society.
"They want us to believe that they have no choice
& that this is economic necessity. Yet economic
experts across the spectrum warn us that the cuts
are too deep & too rapid. The warnings come from
the White House, the US Treasury department,
Nobel prize winners like Paul Krugman and Joseph
Stiglitz, key members of the Bank of England
monetary policy committee, the chief economics
commentator on the Financial Times, and yes,
even the Mayor of London.
"At worst the cuts will plunge us back into
recession, and at best they will condemn us
to lost years of high unemployment and growth
so weak, that the deficit may well stay high."
The mass demonstrations have brought together
a broad coalition of union members, community
leaders, campaign groups & users of public services.
Please use your power!
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WALES PRIDE AND JOY DYING BY A 1,000 CUTS
Wales introduced the UK's NHS to the world,
and - ever since - unscrupulous politicians
and managers have cut away at its strength.
The NHS has now forced elderly people and whole
groups of patients to PAY for medical care, the
new chair of the 'Common's health committee says.
The elderly, dementia patients, stroke victims,
and those with Parkinson's disease, are today
included in a long list of those patients who
now have to pay for their medical treatment.
Stephen Dorrell, who was health secretary towards
the end of John Major's time as prime minister,
says that, despite the growing aged population,
the number of places for them has fallen by
nearly 80% in the UK over the past 20 years.
He says this has pushed people into social care
systems where they are charged for treatment.
Dorrell believes the NHS has turned its back
on whole groups of patients.
"People are being charged for care that they
would have got free from the NHS 20 or 30 years ago.
"Unfortunately, it has been ignored because both
politically and financially it is tricky for
politicians to face up to it. But because it has
not been done in a planned way there is great
unfairness in the system. We see examples of cost
shunting & bureaucracy that cause individuals problems.
Age UK policy adviser Stephen Lowe backs Dorrell,
& says he's right to call attention to the issue.
He says the NHS has "unilaterally retreated" from
its responsibilities.
Ruth Sutherland, interim chief executive of the
Alzheimer's Society, says: "There are hundreds
of thousands of people missing out on valuable
financial help because they don't 'tick the right boxes'."
PROTEST OR DIE !!!
A major change tabled by Health Secretary Lansley
proposes that the NHS hand over distribution of
80% of its services (worth £80 billion), to GPs.
Lansley's plan, which also increases the private
sector's involvement in providing NHS services
is triggering outrage among unions & health staff
who say the coalition is rushing it through.
This comes as a YouGov poll, commissioned by
public services union Unison, shows only 27%
of the UK's public support a stronger private
sector role in the NHS, & 50% oppose it.
The survey also shows Lib Dem voters with 56%
against it & 30% who approve. This is while
Tories are backing it by 46%, to 32% against.
Says Unison general sec. Dave Prentis;
"The fact is there is very little support for
this Bill from anywhere. Many GPs are opposed
to it, as are patients, NHS staff, clinicians,
charities, think tanks, MPs and unions. The
Government's vanity project is undemocratic,
unaffordable and unnecessary, he adds.
Prentis warns that this titanic reorganization
of the NHS threatens to sink the whole system,
calling on the government to announce the Bill
DOA - dead on arrival.
Britain's biggest union, Unite, which has
presented the Commons with new and forensic
analysis, says MPs will have little time to
grasp the whole idea of the reforms, due to
the enormity of the proposals.
Western China embraces "green-mode development"
- with painful changes Wales could learn from.
Eastern China has seen fast growth and urban mess.
The West, a mining and agricultural area, has not.
Xi'an Chan-ba Ecological District, is a model for
reclaiming old mining areas, and the site of the
2011 World Horticultural Exposition, in April.
It took six hard years, but now Xi'an is showing
the world how best to change, by turning a badly
polluted rubbish landfill site, into an all new
environment-friendly development.
As China's economic focus moves from east to west,
it's using the lessons learned during its thirty
or more years of rapid industrial development.
The green way for the west... is to combine
green industrialization & green urbanization.
The western region's strategy is to adopt
effective energy-saving and environmental
protection technologies... AND to extend
its industry through science and products
unique to the West, together with strong
vertical growth in agriculture and all its
ancilliary economic & professional spin-offs.
In undertaking this industrial revolution, the
western region will keep a sharp eye out - to
avoid all polluting non-sustainable industries.
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A BIG DROP OF HONEY !!!
Spring is the beekeeping and honey-processing season
in Yunnan province's Luoping County, in China.
Waves of bees flit across the vast fields of flowers.
Local beekeepers - and many from other places,
such as Sichuan and Fujian provinces - set up base
in tents among the rapeseed farms every spring.
The 430,000 hectares of rapeseed blooms in Luoping
attract myriads of bees, which produce 15 million
to 20 million tons of honey a year. Local people
are now looking to brand the county as a honey
production base & increase sales to outside markets.
Luoping Tianyuanmiyu Bee Industry Co Chair Zhu Hongkun
founded his enterprise in 2009. It mainly
produces honey, propolis and propolis powder.
His company works with more than 270 beekeepers,
who each earn about 80,000 yuan a year on average.
Some bring in as much as 200,000 yuan annually, Zhu says.
Who says beauty endowed by nature isn't worth a fortune?
The whole of the uplands of south Wales could be
similarly beautiful & productive, if used wisely!
ART & LOVE and PEACE -
The US Occupy movement, demanding fair policies
for workers, calls on supporters to celebrate
three months of protests of the Occupy Wall
Street Group (OWS) on Saturday ...with art !
Supported by over 1,400 faith leaders, elders of
the civil rights movement, prominent artists and
community members, they will gather at noon in
Duarte Square, downtown Manhattan, for an all
day performance event.
To Occupy is to incarnate the liberation spirit
we want for our society, they stress.
The OWS states that the different forms they use
every day to demonstrate against the economic
crisis and financial policies have renewed the
sense of hope & awakened the revolutionary spirit
that was for a long time silent in the country.
Occupy Wall Street emerged on September 17th in
a park in New York, where dozens of people agreed
to begin a day of protests and sit-in in front of
federal institutions to express the unhappiness
of 99 percent of the population affected by the
contractions imposed by the 1%.
Since then, the movement has spread all over the
country and has built camps in parks and public
places used as venues to organize their working
agenda. Many have been evicted by the police.
The OWS demands more jobs, a tax increase for the
one percent of the population that has most of
the wealth, and an end to deportations, as well
as other issues.
Some of the peaceful acts they have held to draw
the attention of the US administration have
been repressed by the police, resulting in over
4,000 arrests and several people wounded.
Squares of colour are seen on a tiny piece of
Metaflex material as it is held up for the
camera in a laboratory at St Andrews University.
A team of scientists led by Dr Andrea Di Falco
have created the Metaflex material which could
be used to make fabrics that manipulate visible
light to shield objects from view.
Now the Scots have a REAL Assembly, with REAL
powers, Scottish universities are reaching out
to developing countries like China with student
training and swaps, while Wales is still far too
heavily dependent on MoD funded research...
NOW THE BATTLE IS ON !!!
Thousands of Royal Mail managers will vote for
strikes in a row over job cuts in the first move
of its kind since 1979, it has been announced.
Unite, the union, says that 8,500 managers
based in head offices at the Royal Mail,
Parcelforce and the Post Office will vote on
whether to launch a campaign of industrial action.
The union says the ballot is being held in
protest at plans to cut 1,500 managers' jobs.
Paul Reuter, national officer for Unite, says:
"Managers are so concerned about their futures
that for the first time in over 30 years they
will vote on industrial action. Unite will not
allow managers to be forced out because of the
poor decisions made at the very top of Royal Mail Group.
"If Royal Mail are allowed to push ahead with
forced redundancies it will keep coming back
for more, so Unite intends to stop Royal Mail
in its tracks.
"There have already been 5,000 job cuts over
the last five years without any compulsory
redundancies. Such a drastic step is not
necessary now and Unite will oppose it."
Brian Scott, Unite's ass't nat'nl secretary adds:
"We have met with Royal Mail and Post Office
Limited on a number of occasions in an effort
to address the issues that they are facing,
but we refuse to accept that compulsory
redundancies are necessary."
Royal Mail managers will vote for strikes
at the beginning of November.
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ROYAL MAIL FOR SALE
The Government is pressing ahead with privatising
the Royal Mail, not caring about the political
row, or any disputes with postal workers.
Business Secretary Vince Cable is publishing
a Postal Service Bill, stressing that at least
10% of the shares go to employees... bribery !
The move is opposed by a huge majority of the UK,
& is being fiercely fought by the Communication
Workers Union, which last year successfully
fought plans by "New Labour" to part-privatise.
The annual TUC conference overwhelmingly passed
an emergency motion from the CWU last month
which warned that hundreds of post offices will
close and the universal postal service will end,
if the business is sold off as planned.
CWU deputy general secretary Dave Ward says
the Royal Mail is being "set up to fail".
He attacks the previous Labour government for
the "disastrous" way it introduced competition
into the postal industry, which he says has
allowed competitors to take 60% of the Royal
Mail's profitable business.
Mr Ward says the threat of competition and the
Royal Mail's £8 billion pensions deficit can
be tackled without privatisation, with the plan
drawn up by experts to provide a "peoples' bank".
The universal service, under which letters are
delivered anywhere in the UK for the same price,
will end if the Royal Mail is broken up, the
union warns, and urges people to support them
now, before it's too late.
As the Tory/coalition threatens a "bonfire of the Quangos",
perhaps Wales should take note. Now extracting all our
mineral wealth has been stopped (apart from sand
and rock) we find ourselves "in" the 1st World
of the UK, but with a 3rd World economy, only just
kept going by quangos which promise much... but
deliver little... and rely on weak public support.
We could WAKE UP & understand that we either
do something, or stay as begging bowl cases.
China's premier points the way forward for Wales:
"Industrial restructuring is the key... only by
developing energy-efficient, indigenous innovative
and high value added products can our companies
and economy, achieve sustainable development."
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WHILE FRANCE, GREECE, IRELAND, ETC, STRUGGLE TO
STOP THE PENSION AGE RISING HIGHER AND HIGHER...
An ongoing online survey on qq.com, a popular
Chinese news portal, finds that 91% of its
over 800,000 respondents are against raising
the current official Chinese retirement age.
As of 9pm Tuesday, 745,123 of those surveyed
say they oppose raising the retirement age,
while only 72,456 support it.
Chinese scholars and the public have been debating
whether to raise the retirement age for the past
few years, but the issue rose to prominence last
Friday, following remarks from an official.
Wang Xiaochu, the official vice minister of the
Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security,
said at a press conference that the government
was "studying the matter"...
The retirement age in China is generally set
at 60 for men and 50-55 for women.
Wow! Bet you didn't know that !!!
JAPAN DROPS DOLLAR IN TRADE WITH CHINA
Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao and his
Japanese counterpart Yoshihiko Noda have
reached an agreement to promote the direct
use of their currencies in bilateral trade,
limiting the use of the US dollar in Asia.
The announcement was made in a statement by
the Japanese government on Monday after the
Asian leaders met in China's capital Beijing.
Both sides also agreed that Japan will hold the
Chinese currency, yuan, in its foreign-exchange
reserves, now largely denominated in dollars.
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HONG KONG BEATING NEW YORK AND LONDON
The World Economic Forum (WEF) says Hong Kong
has become the world's most developed financial
market, overtaking the US & UK for the 1st time.
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AS EUROPE FALLS, ASIA RISES AND THE US PLOTS
EU economies will fall back into recession next
year, while Asian nations, foremost China, will
stimulate the world economy, a London-based
international bank says now.
2012 will see a suffering West and a resilient
East, Gerard Lyons, chief economist with
Standard Chartered, tells Xinhua.
"It's a two-speed world, a fragile West, but no
one can be decoupled from events elsewhere on
the globe. Events in Europe are leading things
down early in the year, and a rebound in China
& Asia is leading things up later in the year."
"In terms of the euro area and Britain, the
policy cupboard is almost bare and confidence
has been hit hard. In terms of confidence, it
is market impact, and also economic impact.
It's not just a market-driven phenomenon, but
what's happening in the market is contributing."
In its annual global economic forecast for the
year ahead, Standard Chartered predicts that
the UK's economy will slip into recession,
shrinking by 1.3%, and the eurozone will fare
worse with a 1.5% decline.
The bank's figures for the UK economy are worse
than those of Finance Minister George Osborne
and of the Office for Budget Responsibility,
an independent economic statistics body.
Meanwhile, the US is scrambling to win, by
creating a US/Asia economic zone... which
only excludes one country in Asia ..China!
The whole world wishes them well ! (Lol)
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US DOWNGRADING EUROPE THROUGH CREDIT RATINGS
The most indebted country in the world, the US,
with control of corrupt credit rating agencies,
is saving the US Dollar at the expense of the
EU's population, as Standard and Poor reduce
Belgium's creditworthiness, in a move which
strikes at the heart of European unity...
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RUSSIA CREEPS CLOSER TO WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION
Russia in no way will harm the sovereignty of
the autonomous republics of Abjasia and South
Ossetia after joining the WTO, Russian Foreign
Ministry spokesperson Alexander Lukashevich,
says on Thursday (10th Nov).
"Since the beginning, when we started the
negotiations to sign a bilateral agreement
with Georgia on Wednesday, we had the need
to limit the agreement to commercial issues,
without damaging the sovereign status of
Abjasia and South Ossetia.
The agreement signed in Geneva, Switzerland,
establishes that an independent private company
will be in charge of supervising the custom
office's activity on the Russian borders with
Abjasia and South Ossetia, providing reports
to a common database.
After signing the agreement, the WTO Working
Group approved the protocol of the document
supporting Russia's membership of the WTO.
The Working Group recommends that the WTO
Ministerial Conference analyze Russia's case
from December 15th to 17th.
Moscow will then have until July 2012 to ratify
the WTO package of documents and only 30 days
later, Russia will be a WTO official member.
After joining, Russia will have to reduce its
tariffs from 10 to 7.8 percent.
Russia has been waiting for its application to
be approved for over 18 years.
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AS THE FIRST EU BANKS FAIL...
The Bank of the South, a financial institution
serving various South American countries, is
to begin operating in the coming months, after
a process of legislative ratification by its
member countries... that took several years.
Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador,
Paraguay and Uruguay, all signed the bank´s
founding agreement in 2009. Its launch required
a simple majority of the signatory countries
whose capital is more than 66.3 percent of the
total agreed-upon amount.
The legislatures of Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia,
Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay have now all
finally ratified the agreement.
With start-up capital of $20 billion, the bank
is a key part of the Union of South American
Nations bloc, UNASUR.
The new institution is designed to defend
economic sovereignty, and to end dependence
on international agencies, to protect its
members from periodic world financial crises,
and to promote development with the region's
own resources and investment.
Based in Caracas and with offices in La Paz and
Buenos Aires, bank member countries will have
equal representation on the board of directors,
in the decision making process and on approval
of funds and projects, unlike other institutions
in which the weight of members´ votes, is always
determined by their "contributions".
The rule of "one country, one vote" demonstrates
a strong commitment to integration, based on
solidarity & equality, say observers & experts.
The Bank of the South aims to be a pillar of the
region's financial architecture, much like the
regional currency developed by the Bolivarian
Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA).
In 2009, the countries of ALBA (Bolivia, Cuba,
Ecuador, Nicaragua and Venezuela) signed an
agreement for the creation of the SUCRE;
(Unified System for Regional Compensation),
which is laying the basis for a single currency;
a further expression of the regional search for
new cooperative mechanisms - beyond the market.
That's the spirit - don't fight and hate your
enemies - build NEW good structures instead !
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INDIA TO OVERTAKE JAPAN THIS YEAR
For thousands of years, India and China were
the biggest strongest countries in the world,
until Europeans started on their gory path,
which has lasted for approximately 500 years.
Now India will replace Japan this year, as the
world's third largest economy in terms of Gross
Domestic Product (GDP), says an expert from a
reputable testing company in the global economy.
India is currently the fourth largest economy
behind the United States China and Japan, but:
"India should surpass Japan in 2011 to become
the third largest economy in purchasing power
parity," predicts Sunil Sinha, head of research
at Credit Rating and Information Services of
India Ltd.(CRISIL).
After the devastating earthquake and tsunami in
March, experts forecast a contraction of the
Japanese economy, while India should grow from
7-8% in the current fiscal year, Sinha says.
Sinha says that, according to IMF projections,
under normal conditions, both nations should be
competing "head to head" in 2011, but the
catastrophes have made a big difference.
According to IMF forecasts, Japan's economy this
year will experience a contraction of 0.7%,
while India will record growth of 8.2%.
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WHAT GOES AROUND...
Chinese Deputy PM Wang Qishan, announces that
Beijing is to provide 1 billion US dollars
in loans - on preferential terms - to the
member countries of CARICOM.
Full members of CARICOM are Antigua and Barbuda,
Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada,
Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis,
Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,
Suriname, Montserrat and Trinidad and Tobago.
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MORE and more US BANKS GO BUST
US regulators have shut down three more banks,
bringing the total number of bank foreclosures
in the country this year alone, to seventy-one.
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VENEZUELA TAKES ITS GOLD AWAY FROM US CANADA EEC
Venezuela's Ministry of Finance and the country's
Central Bank are to gradually pull the country's
gold reserves out of the US, Canada, & Europe.
Braulio Alvarez: Studies have been carried out
and have resulted in the necessity of returning
these assets. Why are we paying for custody in
other countries, for what is ours?
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says his
government plans to bring home 211 tons
of gold currently stored in 'the West'.
Up to USD 6.3 billion in liquid reserves is also
being transferred to banks in Brazil, China, &
Russia. The transfers will take over 2 months.
Chavez also announces that he might invoke the
Enabling Act to pass a law and nationalize the
Venezuelan gold mining industry.
According to Venezuela's Ministry of Finance and
the Central Bank, two-thirds of Venezuela's total
reserves (USD 18 billion), are in gold.
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EVEN SPUN NEWS LOOKS BLEAK FOR EEC
Eight out of ninety European banks have failed a
crucial stress test and another 16 banks have
dropped into the danger zone, the European
Banking Authority (EBA) says.
Five banks from Spain, two from Greece and one
from Austria fell below the capital threshold of
5% core tier 1 over two years, with an overall
core tier 1 shortfall of 2.5 billion euros
(about 3.53 billion U.S. dollars), according
to a report released by the EBA.
In Spain, Catalunya Caixa, Pastor, Unnim, Caja3
and CAM failed to meet the capital requirements.
Two state-controlled Greek banks, ATEbank and
EFG Eurobank, and the Oestereichische Volksbank
from Austria, also failed.
The assessment was made based on each bank's
statistics by the end of April this year.
Two days before, German bank Helaba announced it
was withdrawing from the stress test after the
EBA rejected its request to include its debt-
equity hybrid, or "silent participation," into
its capital reserve. Otherwise, it would have
been the ninth EU bank to fail the test.
Among the 90 banks from 21 European Union (EU)
countries tested, 16 had a narrow escape, with
a core tier 1 rate of between 5% and 6%, the EBA
says. The London-based financial regulator urges
these banks to "take immediate measures" to
strengthen their capital status.
The EBA also says 20 banks would have failed the
test, if assessed on statistics by the end of
2010. Yet it allowed these banks to increase
their capital over the first four months of 2011,
which then gave them much better results.
The results of the test, designed to assess the
resilience of European banks to withstand another
financial crisis, exceeds earlier expectations,
as insider reports predicted that 10 to 15 banks
were definitely going to fail.
The EU is now trying to convince markets of the
credibility of the banking sector review.
Just 7 out of 91 banks tested failed last year's
stress test. But the Allied Irish Bank (AIB), one
of the survivors, had to request a government
bailout just months after, triggering broad
doubts over the credibility of the test.
The EBA came into being at the start of 2011,
to re-conduct stress tests on the banks, aiming
to restore market confidence in a banking sector
being gutted by the eurozone debt crisis.
However, there are still doubts about whether
the test terms of this round are severe enough.
Ratings agency Standard & Poor's said before the
result came out, that the EBA didn't pitch its
stress scenarios at a level stringent enough to
make material capital shortfalls visible.
Jim O'Neill, chair of Goldman Sachs Asset
Management, says he regards the result as
a bit of a "red herring."
"It's surprising that such a small amount of
capital will need to be raised, and so few
were failed," he says.
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IRELAND FOLLOWS AMERICAN DREAM TO SLAVERY
The poor Irish took the ex-Disney executive
George Mitchel's advice, and are now paying...
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded Ireland's
foreign and local currency government bond ratings
from Baa3 to the junk status of Ba1, saying
that the country may need more bailouts from
"international organizations".
The rating agency says that Ireland is likely to
need further rounds of financing, before it can
return to the private market, as the current EU
and IMF program stops at the end of 2013.
Moody's acknowledges that Ireland has shown
a strong commitment to fiscal consolidation
and has delivered on its program objectives,
but stresses that "implementation risks"
remain significant, particularly in the light
of "continued weaknesses" in the Irish economy.
European "debt problems", caused by US policy,
are now spreading to most euro-zone countries.
Italian government bonds' yields are surging,
as investors drop them as the risk of a default
rises. Spanish government bond yields are also
seeing a sharp rise. The US is, apparently, saving
the dollar's pre-eminence, by strangling Europe.
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EVIL EMPIRE FALLING APART
US regulators announce the failure of three more
banks in the states of Illinois and Colorado.
First Chicago Bank & Trust, which had $595.3
million in total assets and $887.5 million in
deposits, was closed by the Illinois Department
of Financial and Professional Regulation.
The Colorado Division of Banking shut down
Colorado Capital Bank of Castle Rock, Colo.
and Signature Bank of Windsor, which had $717.5
and $66.7 million in total assets, respectively.
The failures cost the Federal Deposit Insurance
Fund a combined 590 million dollars, and bring
the failure tally for 2011, to 51 banks so far.
The US House of Representatives has approved
a 649-billion-dollar military spending bill.
The bill was passed by an overwhelming vote of
336-87 on Friday, & boosts the Pentagon budget
for next fiscal year by $17 billion, Reuters reports.
The measure, $8 billion less than Obama sought,
provides $530 billion for the Pentagon's primary
budget and $119 billion to cover the immediate
costs of the US wars on Iraq and Afghanistan.
For the US people, benefit cuts and still rising
unemployment hits, as thousands of inmates go on
hunger strike at 11 California prisons, to stop
the torture of their horrible prison conditions.
They swear to continue their hunger strike until
the minimum standards they demand, are met. The
prisoners, who began their hunger strike on July
1st, say that they would rather die than suffer
the intense torture now current at California
prisons, IRNA reports today (Saturday July 9th).
Many cells at Pelican Bay State Prison's security
housing unit, where the protests began, are just
three by three metres... and have no windows.
In May, the US Supreme Court ordered the state
to dramatically lower the population of its
overcrowded prisons, because the overcrowding
is exposing inmates to high levels of violence
and disease, as immune systems are lowered.
With seven million people behind bars, the US
has the highest number of inmates in the world.
The US - by torturing its inmates & forcing them
to work at making military uniforms & equipment -
is one of the biggest violators of human rights
on this planet - but it escapes all investigation,
due to its veto power on international bodies.
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RUSSIA CONTINUES TO DROP US HOLDINGS
Russia's financial reserves - $528 billion -
are the world's 3rd largest, after China &
Japan's, and Russian holdings of US Treasury
securities fell to $125.4 billion in April 2011
- from $176.3 billion in October 2010 -
new US Treasury Department data shows.
Arkady Dvorkovich, chief economic aide to the
Russian president, says: "The share of our
portfolio in US instruments has gone down and
will probably go down further."
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UNITED NATIONS SAYS DOLLAR COLLAPSING
The UN warns the world of a possible crisis of
confidence in, and even a "collapse" of, the US
dollar, if its value against other currencies
continues to decline.
In its mid-year review of the world economy,
the UN economic division says the falling value
of foreign dollar holdings, is endangering the
present global financial system.
On April 18th, 'Standard & Poor's' changed its
outlook on US government debt from "stable" to
"negative", and warned that the US could soon
lose its prized AAA rating.
At one time, it would have been unthinkable
for Standard & Poor's to do such a thing.
But today it is amazing that it has taken them
so long to do it, as US government finances are
falling apart - and fast.
When the credit rating of US government debt
declines, US interest rates will shoot up.
John Williams of Shadow Government Statistics:
"S&P is noting the US government's long-range
fiscal problems. Total federal debt & obligations
are about $75 trillion. That's 15 times the gross
domestic product (GDP) of the United States.
US government debt and obligations are increasing
at about $5 trillion a year, which is neither
sustainable nor containable. If the US was a
corporation, it would be heading for bankruptcy.
Now they've downgraded the US debt-rating, but
the US is still intent on "winning", without
realising that giving is better than conning.
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MORE US BANKS COLLAPSE AS US CRISIS SOARS
48% of the US public believe the US economy is
heading for another great depression, as even
the big US banks are dropping US Treasury bills.
Meanwhile, as police forces and teachers are laid
off across the US, regulators shut down two more
small banks in Georgia and Florida, lifting to 47
the number of US bank failures this year so far.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
on Friday seized McIntosh State Bank, based in
Jackson, Ga., with $339.9 million in assets and
$324.4 million in deposits, and First Commercial
Bank of Tampa Bay, in Tampa, Fla., with $98.6
million in assets and $92.6 million in deposits.
Hamilton State Bank, based in Hoschton, Ga.,
agreed to assume the assets and deposits of
McIntosh State Bank. Stonegate Bank based in
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is assuming the assets
& deposits of First Commercial Bank of Tampa Bay.
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US WARS UNSUSTAINABLE
US economic distress and mounting bad loans now
force the US to borrow SIX TIMES its GDP, to keep
waging its plundering wars on Iraq, Libya, etc.
The US Empire is melting before our eyes.
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CHINA SELLS ALMOST ALL ITS US TREASURY BILLS !!!
China has dropped 97% of its US Treasury bills,
decreasing its ownership of the short-term US
government securities, from $210.4 billion in
May 2009, to $5.69 billion in March 2011, the
most recent month reported by the US Treasury.
Treasury bills are securities that mature in one
year or less, that are sold by the US Treasury
Department to fund the nation's debt.
Until October, the Chinese were making up for
their decreasing holdings in Treasury bills,
by increasing their holdings of longer-term
US Treasury securities. Thus - until October -
China's hold over US debt continued to increase.
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FACTS & FIGURES
G20 leaders, in their November 2010 gathering in
Seoul, expressed concerns over the stability of
the dollar as a global reserve currency.
Critics say the Fed is creating currency as a
method to combat the liquidity trap. But they
say the bailout plans have led banks to invest
in foreign currencies, which may lead to currency
wars, while China redirects its currency holdings
away from the United States.
The US officially hit its $14.3 trillion debt
ceiling... on May the 16th, 2011.
4 more US banks closed their doors last fortnight.
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BRICS: IMF CHIEF 'MUSTN'T BE BASED ON NATIONALITY
The selection of the next head of the IMF should
meet the changing realities of the global economy
and not be on the basis of nationality; especially
the tradition that requires a European chief,
the fund's five key emerging market economies'
executive directors say now.
"The convention that the selection of the
managing director is made, in practice,
on the basis of nationality, undermines
the legitimacy of the fund," say IMF
directors for China, Brazil, India,
South Africa and Russia, or BRICS countries,
in a joint statement. They reject that the
successor to ex IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn
should continue to be a European.
The recent financial crisis which erupted in
developed countries, underscored the urgency
of reforming international financial institutions
so as to reflect the growing role of developing
countries in the world economy.
The new global economy requires "abandoning the
obsolete unwritten convention that requires that
the head of the IMF be necessarily from Europe.
"We believe that, if the fund is to have credibility
and legitimacy, its managing director should be
selected after broad consultation with the membership,"
the IMF directors say, adding that the IMF chief
should be chosen on competence, not nationality.
The directors say they are concerned with public
statements made recently by high-level European
officials, to the effect that the position of
managing director should continue to be occupied
by a European.
"These statements contradict public announcements
made in 2007, at the time of the selection of
Mr. Strauss-Kahn, when Mr. Jean- Claude Junker,
president of the Euro group, declared that:
'the next managing director will certainly not
be a European' and that 'in the Euro group and
among EU finance ministers, everyone is aware
that Strauss-Kahn will probably be the last
European to become director of the IMF in the
foreseeable future'," say the directors.
The 187-member international financial institution
initiated the nomination period to select its
next leader on Monday, & closes on June 10, 2011.
Strauss-Kahn resigned on May 18 after being
arrested and accused of sexually attacking a
maid at the Sofitel New York hotel on May 15.
More and more people believe that emerging
markets and developing economies should have
a bigger say in international institutions.
Recent reports from the World Bank and the IMF
show that the world's economic structure has
been changing. Emerging markets and developing
countries are THE major engine of global growth.
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MORE US BANKS CLOSE
Banking regulators close two banks in Georgia
and a small bank in Washington, bringing the
total of US bank failures so far this year to 43.
According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.,
Atlantic Southern Bank of Macon with USD 741.9
million in assets and First Georgia Banking Co.
of Franklin with USD 731 million in assets were
shut on Friday, The Wall Street Journal reports.
The closures in Georgia - first of the hardest-hit
states in bank failures - raises the number of
bank closures in the state for this year to 12;
over double the amount in Florida, which is 2nd.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. also seized
Summit Bank in Burlington with USD 142.7 million
in assets: the first 2011 failure in Washington.
The continued wave of bank failures comes against
the backdrop of a sluggish economic recovery and
soaring unrecoverable loans: forcing regulators
to close 73 US banks by this time last year.
The failures of Atlantic Southern Bank, First
Georgia Banking and Summit Bank are expected
to cost the deposit insurance fund USD 273.5
million, USD 156.5 million and USD 15.7 million
respectively, according to the report.
In 2010, 157 banks with total assets of USD 92
billion caved in, compared to 140 bank failures
in 2009 with total assets of USD 169.7 billion.
Twenty nine banks were closed down in Florida
last year, and 16 banks closed in Georgia.
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CHINA: DOLLAR RESERVES TO BE CUT BY TWO THIRDS
China should reduce its excessive foreign
exchange reserves and further diversify its
holdings, Tang Shuangning, chair of the
China Everbright Group, says on Saturday.
The amount of foreign exchange reserves should be
restricted to 800 billion-1.3 trillion US dollars,
Tang tells a forum in Beijing, saying that the
current reserve amount is too high.
China's foreign exchange reserves increased by
197.4 billion US dollars in the first 3 months
of this year, to 3.04 trillion US dollars by
the end of March.
Tang's remarks echoe the stance of Zhou Xiaochuan,
governor of China's central bank, who said Monday
that China's foreign exchange reserves "exceed
our reasonable requirement" and that the Chinese
government should upgrade and diversify its
foreign exchange, and use the excessive reserves.
Xia Bin, a member of the monetary policy committee
of the central bank, says 1 trillion US dollars
would be sufficient. He adds that China should
invest its foreign exchange reserves more
strategically, using them to acquire resources
and technology needed for the real economy.
Tang also says China should further diversify its
foreign exchange holdings. He suggests five ways
to use the reserves, including replenishing state-
owned capital equipment in key industrial sectors,
purchasing strategic resources, expanding
overseas investment, issuing foreign bonds
and improving national welfare in areas such
as education and health.
However, these strategies treat symptoms but not
the root cause, he says, noting that the key is
to reform the entire mechanism of how reserves
are both generated and managed.
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US GOVERNMENT COLLAPSE "JUST" AVERTED
John Boehner says Republicans & Democrats made
a last minute deal to stop a government shutdown.
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JAPAN INJECTS ECONOMY WITH 5 TRILLION YEN
The Bank of Japan (BOJ) has injected 5 trillion
yen (USD 61 billion) to calm the country's upset
financial markets since the March 11th earthquake.
The injections come after the devastating tremor,
Japan's strongest on record, & the tsunami, just
a week last Friday, which collapsed its banks.
The move will decrease the value of thr yen and
increase inflation, financial analysts say.
The massive quake's death toll has reached 4,314
with at least 9,000 people unaccounted for.
The catastrophic and deepening nuclear crisis,
caused at the Fukushima power plant reactors,
could mean losses of up to USD 200 billion
for the world's third largest economy.
The Japanese government on Wednesday ordered
emergency workers to withdraw from a stricken
nuclear plant as radiation surged, temporarily
suspending efforts to cool overheating reactors.
The nuclear crisis is causing international alarm
and partly overshadowing the human tragedy caused
by the 9.0-magnitude earthquake.
Japanese stocks suffered their worst two-day rout
since the 1987 crash on Monday & Tuesday, losing
USD 626 billion, then rebounding 5.7% next day.
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WTO KICKS US IN GROIN
The World Trade Organization's appeal body has
largely reversed a previous panel ruling on
China-US trade & supports China in its complaint
against US anti-dumping measures imposed in four
areas of Chinese exports.
China filed its complaint to the WTO in December
2008, requesting that the Dispute Settlement Body
establish a panel to probe a US Commerce Dept
decision to impose anti-dumping duties on steel
pipes, tubing, sacks and tyres.
An appeal was brought in December after China
disagreed with part of the rulings by the panel.
A new report from the appeal body not only supports
China's claims in specific cases, but also
says the US approach in forming anti-dumping
duties, is inconsistent with WTO agreements.
It outlaws the US practice of labeling Chinese
state-owned enterprises as "public bodies" and
stops the US applying anti-dumping duties to
Chinese firms on 'Non-Market Economy' grounds.
The practice of "double remedies," - imposing
countervailing duties on the basis of anti-
dumping duties - repeatedly applied to China's
products, is also ruled as 'inconsistent'.
The appeal body's ruling will have a major influence
on China's exports, as SOME trading partners,
the US & EU in particular, frequently use anti-
dumping & countervailing duties, to block many
Chinese products from entering their markets.
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce hails it as
a monumental victory in promoting fair trade.
China urges the US to immediately adjust its
measures on the four sets of Chinese exports,
& demands that the US mend its current practice
of unfairly overusing trade measures, & ensure
fairer competition for China in US markets.
The US has initiated more than 20 other cases
of anti-dumping and countervailing investigation,
using virtually the same basis and methodology.
The report is expected to be adopted within 30
days of being issued. Globalisation...
don't you just LOVE it !
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POOR OLD JAPAN
Standard & Poor have dropped Japan's credit rating
as its debt is now 200% of its GDP. Following the
US is certainly NOT paying off for Japan...
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TOP TEN WORLD BANKS - US & UK DROP LIKE STONES
The German edition of Handelsblatt, in its list
of the top 10 world banks with the largest market
capitalization, shows Chinese banks replacing the
US's banks, and only one UK bank there at all!
Chinese banks haven't sustained major financial
losses, and have kept their reputations - due to
rules tightly enforced by government regulation.
In 2007, top of the list was the US's Citigroup.
Now it's only seventh, with both first and second
places taken by ICBC (Industrial and Commercial
Bank of China, 174.59 billion Euros) and China
Construction Bank (168.76 billion Euros).
In third place is HSBC (UK) - the sole European
bank in the top 10. Its market capitalization
is 138.20 billion euros. Experts say that its
strong presence in Asian markets has helped the
bank to survive the West's financial crisis.
Fourth and fifth are US banks Wells Fargo (123.15
billion) & JP Morgan Chase (122.01 billion euros).
In sixth place is the Bank of China. Its market
capitalization is now 106.57 billion euros.
Seventh is the American Citigroup (104.82 billion euros)
while another Chinese Bank, Agricultural Bank of
China, is eighth. Its market capitalization is
101.05 billion euros. Ninth is Bank of America
(USA) with a capitalization of 99.65 billion.
A young Brazilian super bank is tenth... Itau
Unibanco was only founded in 2008, but the
finance company is already the largest in Latin
America. Its market capitalization is 70,56 billion.
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US BAILED OUT BANKS STILL HURTLE INTO BANKRUPTCY
Three more US banks (2 in Georgia & 1 in Florida)
hit the skids, as news comes in that one hundred
US banks which have been rescued by the federal
government are facing the prospect of bankruptcy
again, a new US study finds.
98 unsteady banks received $4.2 billion from the
Treasury Department under the Troubled Asset
Relief Program (TARP), a recent analysis of
federal data by the Wall Street Journal reveals.
But according to the study, TARP was originally
created in the middle of the US financial crisis
to help only healthy banks!
Seven of the TARP recipients have already failed,
resulting in over $2.7 billion in lost TARP funds.
Most of the troubled TARP recipients are small,
plagued by unregulated lending programs...
from which, they might not recover.
The journal calculations demonstrate that 814
of the US's 7,760 banks and savings institutions
are "troubled" at the end of the third quarter;
up from 729 at the end of the second quarter.
But figures from the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (FDIC) identify 860 US financial
institutions as "problematic". The banks are
not being publicly identified.
In October, the Government Accountability Office
said 78 banks on the FDIC's troubled-bank list
were TARP recipients, up from 47 at the end of 2009.
Dozens of TARP banks were "marginal institutions"
- financially weaker than other recipients -
and should have been scrutinised before receiving
taxpayer-funded infusions, the GAO says.
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US DEBIT WITH CHINA CAUSED BY US HI-TECH BAN
A new report says that the entire US deficit in
trade with China is accounted for by its ban
on high technology products to China... irony !
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US EXPORTS ITS DEBT TO US ALL !
As Europe struggles to balance its books, the US
Treasury Department announces that the country's
federal budget deficit climbs for the 26th
consecutive month, to $150 billion+.
The $150.39 billion deficit is 25% higher,
the department announces.
Analysts' average forecast for the shortfall was
$134 billion, & many economists had said that
the debit would decline gradually over the
coming years, AFP reports.
But the US continues with its worsening economic
recession, ignoring the debt crisis, or passing
on its cost to the rest of the world.
Experts... that's the good ol' USA !!
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RUSSIA AND CHINA DROP US DOLLAR
The US dollar's status as the world's reserve
currency could be soon coming to an end.
China and Russia have decided to renounce the US
dollar and resort to using their own currencies
for all bilateral trade, including oil.
"Regarding trade, we have decided to use our own
currencies," China Daily quotes Russian Premier
Vladimir Putin as saying, at a joint news
conference with his Chinese counterpart, Wen
Jiabao, in St. Petersburg.
The two countries have used the dollar and other
Western currencies for bilateral trade until now.
But the yuan is now trading against the ruble in
the Chinese interbank market.
China says it will continue to allow more foreign
currencies to trade in their domestic interbank
foreign-exchange market over "the coming weeks".
Business Week reports that Moscow and Beijing
are calling for the US dollar's role in the
world's financial system to be "diluted".
These moves come days after China blasts a US
unilateral decision to inject hundreds of billions
of US dollars into the US banking system.
Chinese Vice Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao says
Washington is ignoring its responsibility to
support the world's emerging economies, which
are now the world economy's engine for growth.
"The US has not fully taken into consideration
the shock of excessive capital flows to the
financial stability of emerging markets."
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DO AS WE SAY - NOT AS WE DO -
As the EU and others are hypnotised into obeying
the US, and compromise their integrity by stopping
trade with Iran to the point of breaking the law,
they might be interested in the following figures!
According to figures published by the US Census
Bureau's foreign trade statistics, the US
imported $92.7 million worth of goods from Iran
from January to September 2010, compared to 45.1
million during the same period in 2009.
The figures show the US also exported $158.4
million worth of goods to Iran during the
first nine months of 2010.
So US trade doubles as EU trade halves. Nice one!
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US WAR; AN UNWELCOME REVOLUTION's SOLUTION?
In 1985, the US trade deficit with China was
$6 million for the entire year. In 2010,
in the month of August alone, the US trade
deficit with China was over $28 billion.
In just 25 years, world trade has undergone a
complete revolution, leaving the US stunned.
All that stands between the US and default,
is time, and the AAA credit rating accorded
to the US & UK by bent US agencies... no
wonder the Chinese have set up their own
credit rating agency (which the US is now
refusing to recognise as "valid"... since
it exposes their USUK credit ratings as
absurdly biased,(& they don't control it!)
Now many Republicans are openly calling for
war with Iran... to "rescue" the US economy.
This means that the world's people need to
be extremely vigilant and that a strong media
devoted to peace is essential today. This is
why Rhondda Records exists... to represent a
point of view Maggie wanted to get rid of...
a view that puts people before profits & war.
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THE US IS LOST, SAY GERMANS NOW
As the world criticises US fiscal & monetary moves
to "print" more dollars, even the German finance
minister shoots the US money-pumping plan down.
"Saying now that we once again make an additional
600 billion dollars available will not solve any
problem." Schaeuble says, stressing that the now
huge economic problems of the United States...
"should not be tackled with more debt," and is at
odds with the consensus agreed at June's Group
of 20 summit, that cutting deficits, rather than
adding more, was one of the priorities among all
developed countries. The US is now rogue, he says.
Schaeuble says that the Fed's capital-injection
push will "create extra problems for the world"
and lead to "long-term damage".
One outcome of the Fed's new plan will be the
fast appreciation of the euro against dollar,
causing Europe to take the burden of US debt.
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THE US MONEY TRICK
The drummed-up currency war, in which China is
the main target, is all about the US once again
promoting the redistribution of global wealth
... to its own advantage.
Inflation, for the US, will disolve its debts.
So it has started a world fiscal war, and that
lies behind its urging China to "revalue".
China and other emerging economies, however,
will be the victims of this well-designed
US "zero-sum" game. Their economic recovery
may be keeping the world's economy afloat,
as the West's bankruptcy is revealed, but it
has also led to international floating capital
flooding into emerging economies on a very much
larger scale, and at a faster speed, than it did
before the world's financial crisis.
From April 2009 to the end of June 2010, the
amount of hot international financial capital
that flowed into the top 20 emerging economies
was $575 billion;- over half, to emerging Asia.
This large-scale inflow of capital is pressuring
the recipients to appreciate their currencies and
is also the main reason for their inflation.
Nearly two-thirds of the 20 emerging economies
now suffer a negative interest rate, and are
under huge pressure to raise prices. Merrill
Lynch estimates that China has 3.2% inflation,
India 7.9%, Russia 6.1% and Brazil 5.%.
A higher yuan will especially help US exports,
push forward its economic restructuring and help
its economy recover faster... while leaving its
domestic demand slack. In addition, as China is
the largest holder of US national debt, a large
appreciation of the Chinese currency will cause
most dollar-denominated US debts to evaporate.
For 50 years, the Dollar Standard System has
helped the US dump its huge debts on the world,
and increased US national wealth, by monetizing
US national debt through devaluing the dollar.
Today only 48% of current international trade...
but 83.6% of international financial transactions
are priced by the dollar. 61.3% of the world's
foreign reserves are also dollar-denominated.
As the issuer of the world's leading currency,
the US is able to reduce its national debt by
issuing dollars, that is, through devaluation.
Between 2002-2006, around $3.58 trillion-worth
of US debts disappeared in this way.
China and other holders of US national debt
are now being forced into a financial war,
as the US tries again to depreciate the dollar.
To prevent the dollar from devaluing, many US
creditors, especially emerging economies, have
to continue purchasing the dollar, putting all
their assets at risk of further depreciation.
Ignoring the rise of their currencies against the
dollar will cause their exports to suffer heavily
and attract more international money, pushing up
property prices and fueling inflation.
China is trying now to avoid the experience of
Japan in the 1980s, when the forced appreciation
of the yen in its monetary war with the US dollar
plunged Japan's economy into a 10-year recession.
As a fast-growing emerging economy whose currency
is on the way to internationalization, China now
needs to be especially vigilant as the US twists
& turns in the wind, seeking advantage.
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US BANKS MELT AS OBAMA RATINGS DROP BY A QUARTER
US banks closed at record pace in 2010.
According to the FDIC, this year there are
over 800 "problem banks" in the country.
They hold more than USD 400 billion in assets.
Leading US mortgagers are implicated in signing
people's property documents too quickly, without
the consent of the loan borrowers, to resell
them as the US housing market collapsed in 2008.
The allegations are prompting attorneys general
from all 50 US states, to conduct a joint
investigation into the repossession scandal.
Many US officials are already calling for
a nationwide moratorium on foreclosures.
But other "experts" are warning that such a
freeze will hurt the US's already bruised
real estate and financial sectors, as the
country continues to suffer rising unemployment.
The foreclosures crisis has now become systemic
and industry-wide across the US.
The Labour Department says that new unemployment
claims are also rising & they expect no recovery.
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FRENCH DIRECT ACTION FALTERS?
France was headed for a complete shut-down, and
the CGT is still fighting on, in the face of a
government, which, by standing firm, hopes to
finally defeat the French working class. Let's
hope they can hang on for at least a stalemate
and vote in a new socialist government next time!
In the UK, the Labour party is proposing making
the banks pay more for capital reconstruction,
& a reduction in the severity of cuts on the poor.
BUT to be put into effect, this requires the LIB
dems to stand down and face new elections...
something that - after Clegg's betrayals - will
be potentially a melt-down for Lib Dem MPs...
So not only are the UK's working class incapable
of mass direct action, but their political room
to manoeuvre is tied up too!
So the UK population is stuffed. Therefore, so is
Wales, unless we act to create wealth ourselves.
So here's to a Happy New Decade for a new Wales !
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EUROPE's CORRUPT BANKS FORCE BUDGET CUTS
Every European government is applying austerity
cuts to tackle their budget deficits, and it's
all due to a corrupt banking system in Europe,
an economics expert says.
"European governments all say they have no alternative.
That is because they are completely controlled
by a corrupt banking system which always wants
to lend money at interest if it can," says Rodney
Shakespeare, professor of binary economics, London.
Recommending a way out of the present economic mess,
Shakespeare says that the people of Europe
could demand that the European Bank provides
interest-free loans for public capital projects.
The people of Europe must demand that they start
to get interest-free loans from their national
banks for large public capital spending projects;
and, at the same time, that will cap the national
debt, because you can use the same mechanism to
actually get rid of the national debt," he adds.
Across Europe, working people are struggling to
show their frustration and anger, knowing it's
the bankers' fault, but unable to see a solution.
(As Wales loses its passport offices
to "cuts", without a murmur. Shame!!!)
Professor Shakespeare puts his finger on it:
"Stop Western banks living like bloodsuckers
by usury - banned by the early Christian church
- which forces our children into debt; for what?"
To help bankers in their love of money -
so there's your root of evil:-
LET's CUT IT OUT BY STOPPING THE ABILITY OF BANKS
TO ISSUE CREDIT... WITH SUCH HIGH INTEREST RATES!
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BRAZIL STOCK EXCHANGE: NOW WORLD's 2ND LARGEST.
Brazil's Sao Paulo Stock Exchange (Bovespa) is now
the 2nd largest stock exchange in market value
in the world, says its president, Edemir Pinto.
Bovespa reaches a market value of 30.4 billion
reais (17.7 billion US dollars) by closing time
on Thursday, second only to Hong Kong's Exchange.
According to Pinto, Bovespa's value registers
25% more than the total value of the New York,
London and Nasdaq stock exchanges added together.
The figures are achieved with huge help from
state-controlled oil and gas giant Petrobras,
whose latest global share offering increased
to 120 billion reais (70 billion US dollars),
according to Finance Minister Guido Mantega.
Petrobras offered 2.174 billion new common shares
and 1.585 billion preferred shares in the Sao
Paulo and New York Stock Exchanges.
Mantega says the offer's result is evidence
of the good state of the Brazilian economy:
"It is the largest share sale in the history of capitalism".
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US SENATE RISKING TRADE WAR WITH CHINA?
The US government may spark a trade war with
China if Congress approves the proposal on
China's currency issue, experts say now.
The extreme risk of passing the proposal and its
taking effect could lead to China appealing to
the World Trade Organization and even lead to
the WTO asking China to impose retaliatory tariffs
on US exports, suggests Ni Feng, deputy director
of the Institute of American Studies affiliated
to the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).
In a hearing on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, two
US Democrat representatives alleged that China
has, for years, manipulated its currency to gain
a competitive advantage over US manufacturers.
Congress is also telling Treasury Secretary
Timothy Geithner to say what steps the Obama
administration is taking to pressure China
to revalue its currency, known as the yuan.
This move is purely political, says Chen Fengying,
director, the Institute of World Economic Studies,
which is affiliated with the China Institute of
Contemporary International Relations.
"Hope for the best and prepare for the worst,"
suggests Cao Honghui, a researcher for the
Chinese government in CASS.
Cao says China's currency rate is not the root
cause of the US trade deficit anyway, and is
not the key to solving massive US unemployment.
Many imported products from China don't have
direct competitors in the US, so the US importing
less of these products from China, means simply
buying more from OTHER countries, says Cao.
Take tyres, he suggests, as an example. The US
special protectionist tariff levied on China
didn't make the US public use fewer tyres, or
create more jobs in US industry. Instead, it
increased costs for US consumers...
In the first half of the year, US tyre imports
rose 21% from the same period last year, while
imports jumped 30% year on year. However, US
tyre imports from China decreased to 24% during
June 2010, compared to 45% in August 2009.
36 US farming and industrial groups are urging
Congress not to pass legislation threatening
China with duties if Beijing does not revalue.
"We strongly oppose legislation that would
allow the use of either the anti-dumping or
countervailing duty law to address currency
concerns for several years," say the group,
which includes the US-China Business Council,
the American Soybean Association & the American
Meat Institute, in their letter to US lawmakers.
China is not easily replaceable in manufacturing
worldwide, so the appreciation of the yuan will
harm the interests of US consumers, industries
and international enterprises, as well as the
developing and underdeveloped countries, says
Zuo Xiaolei, Chief economist, China Galaxy Securities.
A trade war kicked off by the US will harm mainly
the US, as China is the third largest export
target market of the US. As of July 2010, US
exports to China grew 36.2%, while imports from
China were 15 points less. The US is China's
second largest trade partner.
China is also the largest holder of US Treasury
debt, adding slightly to its holdings in July,
to a total of over 846.7 billion U.S. dollars,
according to the US Treasury Department.
A trade war cannot be won by the US... it will
only lead to catastrophe for the US' position.
But will these venal cynical politicians listen?
GOOD NEWS AT DURBAN ?
Kent claims that Canada would have to pay billions
to meet its Kyoto protocol target, as Canada
was meant to cut emissions by 6% by 2012 on
1990 levels, but instead they have risen by
... around a third!
"To meet the targets under Kyoto for 2012 would
be the equivalent of ... the transfer of $14bn
(£8.7bn) from Canadian taxpayers to other
countries the equivalent of $1,600 from every
Canadian family with no impact on emissions
or the environment," Kent is cited as saying.
By withdrawing now, Canada ducks that cost.
But if Canada had remained in the protocol,
it could have avoided this cost another way:
by simply not meeting its targets. If so, the
protocol committee would give Canada a harder
target for a second commitment period of the
Kyoto protocol, taking into account how far it
had missed the first period. Beyond naming and
shaming, the committee has few sanctions.
CANADA NOW PART OF USA
"That's the reality. If the Americans move we'll
move in lock-step with them because of the
integrated nature of the economies," says Fen
Hampson, director of the Norman Paterson School
of International Affairs at Carleton University.
But the move to quit the Kyoto Protocol was met
with jeers as many see it as nothing but the
lure of wealth in the tar sands that has really
derailed the incumbent Canadian government.
"It's a very odd feeling to look north and see
a country even more irresponsible about climate
change than the US," says author and climate
activist Bill McKibben.
Least developed countries - most vulnerable to
the effects of the global warming - joined with
developed states to hammer out a global climate
change deal with binding targets by 2015.
The EU says it is encouraged that its "road map"
to legally binding commitments by 2015 to cut
greenhouse gas emissions gained momentum at the
talks in S Africa's Durban, Reuters reports.
48 poor countries say they have decided to back
the European plan for a firm timetable, joining
African nations and 43 small island states.
Canadian Environment Minister Peter Kent says
Ottawa has joined forces with small island
nations, which could be flooded by rising sea
levels caused by global warming.
"We're not setting a hard target on this date...
(but) 2015 would be a reasonable target to set
to pull together any new climate change regime,"
Kent tells reporters.
He adds, "If we can reach one before 2015, that
would be good, if it takes somewhat longer,
that would be fine... but we can't leave Durban
without a firm agreement."
The EU called for a new treaty to be drafted at
Durban to replace the Kyoto Protocol.
The conditions for the deal, which signs up all
countries to greenhouse gas emissions cuts and
would go into effect after 2020, includes a
renewal of carbon-cutting pledges as well as
climate financing for poorer countries.
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CHINA DEVELOPING WALK TO WORK & SHOP CITIES?
"To have blue skies and white clouds for later
generations and achieve 90% of clean energy use
on earth by 2060, are my dreams," says Chinese
entrepreneur Huang Ming.
Huang, Chair of China Himin Solar Co. Ltd, won
the 2011 Right Livelihood Award in September,
(also known as the Alternative Nobel Prize, "for
his outstanding success in the development and
mass-deployment of cutting-edge technologies
for harnessing solar energy."
Huang founded Himin Solar in 1995, and by 2010,
he had built one of the world's largest solar
city development projects, the Solar Valley in
Dezhou, east China's Shandong Province.
"Solar Valley is an example for low emission cities
because it uses energy-saving & environmentally
friendly equipment, recycled waste water, solar
heating and cooling, solar produced methane,
solar equipped buildings and windows, and all
integrated with intelligent management methods".
"This is not only about technologies, it could
be a new kind of lifestyle," he adds.
According to him, 40% of energy in Solar Valley
is renewable; the buildings and lighting systems
alone reduce CO2 emissions by 30% using 'solar'.
90% of rain water is recycled as is 70% of waste
water. 80% of industrial and construction waste
is recycled, and the whole area saves 80% of the
energy used by 'normal' building construction.
Now he proposes a Future Ark Project or Micro
Emission City which could,for example, hold 100
thousand people, with the ground floor used as
shops, offices, schools, and hospitals, and the
upper floors used by households as homes.
"This will change the pattern that people travel
a lot to work. Instead, they can go downstairs
to work and shop.. avoiding crowded traffic."
The Micro Emission project, he stresses, will
use all kinds of low emission technologies and
ground breaking equipment.
Solar technology will fit into buildings using
energy saving glass, solar air conditioning and
solar delineation of sea water technologies...
all these technologies are ready now, he says.
"After severe competition, solar power prices
have decreased, and will continue to do so.
In some regions with better solar conditions,
prices are already near conventional electricity
prices. When solar is cheaper than conventional,
the solar industry will boom," Huang says.
"I hope, in the future, using solar energy will
be as fashionable as driving a good car or using
an iPhone, as people should be proud of using
solar energy," Huang says.
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Tim Richards 26 August 18:06
Greenpeace are wonderful!
Greenpeace takes government to court
over nuclear power expansion
Greenpeace UK has today served legal papers
on the UK government for unlawfully failing
to take into account... read it here!
www.greenpeace.org.uk
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A superb new link...
Ending Nuclear Evil: Desmond Tutu
www.nuclearfreeplanet.org
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MASS EXTINCTION WARNING
Overfishing, pollution, & other man-made problems
are pushing life in the oceans to the brink of a
mass extinction unprecedented in millions of
years, a world study shows NOW...
The seas are degenerating MUCH faster than
anyone predicted, says the panel of 27 experts:
"We now face losing marine species & entire
marine ecosystems.. within a single generation."
The study to be presented to the UN was conducted
by leading marine scientists brought together in
Oxford earlier this year, by the International
Programme on the State of the Ocean (IPSO).
The study shows time is running out to stop
the collapse of coral reefs or the spread of
low-oxygen "dead zones" across our planet.
The study says: "Unless action is taken now,
the consequences of our activities are at a
high risk of causing, through the combined
effects of climate change, over-exploitation,
pollution and habitat loss, the next globally
significant EXTINCTION event --- in the ocean."
Scientists list five mass extinctions over 600
million years: most recently when the dinosaurs
all died out around 65 million years ago.
"The findings are shocking," Alex Rogers, the
scientific director of IPSO, writes, of the
conclusions from all those ocean experts...
but will it stop the West's unsustainable
looting of poor countries' fish stocks..?
EEC trawlers scour the world and overfish NOW !
WHY DO WE LET THEM DO IT?
PLEASE TELL THEM TO STOP!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Organic gardening: How to grow an
organic vegetable gardenwww.youtube.com
http://www.howdini.com/howdini-video-7561504.html
What does it mean to grow vegetables organically?
Scott Meyer, editor of Organic Gardening magazine
shows how to plant & nurture an organic vegetable
garden. Keywords: organic gar
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US Senate "does not acknowledge" climate change
The US Senate voted, on April the 6th, against an
amendment acknowledging global climate change
and human responsibility for its development.
The amendment was proposed by Democratic senator
Henry Waxman, who said that the content of the
document is accepted by the scientific community.
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Chris Huhne faces a legal challenge over
nuclear link to cancer in children
| Environment | The Guardiwww.guardian.co.uk
A community worker who lives near the proposed
nuclear power stations in Lancashire, launches
an unprecedented legal case - heroic UK lawyers?
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The Low Level Radiation Campaign's site is back:
http://www.llrc.org/index.html
www.llrc.org
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Borthlas: An unnecessary risk
John, I may stand to be corrected, but I believe
post Chernobyl restrictions are still in place
on some farms in North Wales.
Nuclear power in Wales exists by imposition,
not the free choice of the people of Wales;
however, the consequences of nuclear accidents
will impact upon our devolved responsibilties!
Read more at:
borthlas.blogspot.com
(By the way, ALL imposed energy solutions
suit the 'Home counties"... and complicate
Wales' ability to create a new economy that
suits its economic position and needs. Any
plans for a nuclear power station at High Wycombe?)
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WIKILEAKS ON WYLFA
Wikileaks has just published via The Telegraph
the below confidential cable from the US' London
Embassy about the UK's new nuclear programme.
Dated June 2009 it provides a complete summary
of the Government's plans at that time and also
the likely problems. It provides commercial
info' regarding Westinghouse's negotiations with
E.On and RWE's re their Wylfa and Oldbury sites.
The Druid: Fighting for Anglesey: Wikileaks on
Wylfadruidsrevenge.blogspot.com
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FINDING OUT... about nuclear power (a US
organisation, but with good info & advice).
The Nuclear Information & Resource Service (NIRS)
was founded in 1978 to be the national
information and networking centre for people and
environmental activists concerned about nuclear
power, radioactive waste, radiation and
sustainable energy issues.
That's still our core function, but we have moved
on both programmatically and geographically. Our
focus now is to organize, mobilize and empower
people across the globe to help build a clean,
safe, affordable, nuclear-free carbon-free energy future.
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ACT TO OPPOSE NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS...
Please ask your MP to sign this,
if they haven't already. Thanks.
"That this House notes that if new nuclear power
stations are built they will not come into
operation before 2019, and so cannot in any way
assist with the energy gap that Ofgem has said
may arise in 2015;.........."
UK Parliament - Early Day Motions By Details
edmi.parliament.uk
United Kingdom Parliament website homepage
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NEWS OF NEW NON-NUCLEAR NETWORK
No Need for Nuclear - Welcome to the Frontpage
www.noneedfornuclear.org.uk
No Need for Nuclear is a campaign to prevent the
building of new nuclear power stations in the UK
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NUCLEAR SECRET WORK DESTROYING LAND RIGHT NOW!!!
In the UK, before receiving any building process
approval, construction work has started, says a
new alliance of anti-nuclear power campaigners.
The alliance accuses the nuclear industry of
jumping the gun by launching preparatory works
at two sites including Hinkley Point in Somerset,
& Sizewell in Suffolk, the Morning Star reports.
The group says it is opposing proposals to build
nuclear power stations at Hinkley Point, Sizewell,
Bradwell in Essex, Wylfa in Anglesey, Oldbury
in Gloucestershire, Sellafield in Cumbria,
and Hartlepool in County Durham.
Communities Opposed to New Nuclear Energy
Development (Conned) aims to bring together
groups around 7 sites earmarked for development.
Conned aims to not only raise public awareness
about the health, environment and safety
consequences of potential new nuclear power
developments but also to support the use of
alternative energy strategies.
"It's clear that the industry wants to give the
impression that everything is signed, sealed and
delivered, hoping that the opposition will fade
away, Conned spokesperson Crispin Aubrey says.
"In fact this is far from being the case.
Opposition is strong & some investment analysts
even argue that it will be extremely difficult
for the companies to finance these expensive
white elephants. Our local countryside will then
have been trashed in vain," he adds.
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SOUTH WALES ANTI-NUCLEAR ALLIANCE
Tim Richards of South Wales Anti-Nuclear Alliance
says "The Free Market" will not be free but will
become a method to force electricity consumers
to subsidise new Nuclear power stations...
But the Government blinks first, says the Telegraph
in the UK's nuclear stand-off to start the next
generation of nuclear power stations in Wales.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Energy bosses tell Rowena Mason that "market
reform" is needed before they invest billions
of pounds in Britain's greener future...
in other words, the market can always be "fixed"
for the rich, but is unavoidable and non-fixable
for the likes of you and me. Strange, that!
~ Monthly News round up of what's happening in Transition
~ Tradeable energy quotas launched in House of Commons
~ Energyshare launches
~ Nicole Foss aka Stoneleigh April UK tour
~ Transition Network Diversity Newsletter January 2011
~ Transition as a market
COMMUNITY NEWS
ONLINE ARTICLES & MATERIALS
~ Letter to Earthlings
~ imagine Transition
~ Faith and the Environment Booklet
~ How to organise a regional gathering
~ Social Enterprise info packs
~ Transition flash cards
~ Adding a Resource
REVIEWS
~ Film Review: The Farmer and the Horse
~ Book: Navigating The Coming Chaos:
A Handbook For Inner Transition
RESEARCH & SURVEYS
~ Web project survey February 2011
~ Community Energy Survey requesting your input
~ Naming the sequel to Transition Handbook
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Monthly News round up of what's happening in Transition
We now have the magyar felirattal, or Hungarian
subtitles, for the In Transition 1.0 film; a
great little film about the Bucks Transition
Group Citizens Energy Forum Unconference;
Transition San Fernando Valley has started up
the San Fernando Valley Time Exchange, a
cooperative enabling people to exchange hours
of instruction in Transition skills; Tooting
recently held an event called Mind How You Go
where they celebrated their local area and the
benefits of walking, and they now hope to create
mini walking maps.
The cedars of Lebanon are world famous because
they're SO strong that no parasites can harm them.
The Rhondda once had millions of giant Welsh oaks
and it was said that a squirrel could run from the
Rhondda's top to Porth without touching the ground.
In the Lebanon, despite several destructive wars,
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah
this week wraps up the Lebanon people's campaign
to plant one million trees in Beiruts southern
suburb, organized by Jihad Al-Binaa.
Sayyed Nasrallah planted the one millionth tree
near his home in the Haret Hreik district, in
the presence of Agriculture & Hezbollah officials.
This is what the religious & activist leader says:
Praise be to God. In the presence of these
brothers today, Almighty God has granted us
success in planting the one millionth tree,
as part of the campain to grow one million trees
organized by Jihad Al Binaa over the past few
months. We wanted to plant this tree here, near
our home in Haret Heriek, which was destroyed
during the 2006 war, to address every citizen
and say: If every Lebanese plants a tree next
to his house & pledges to take care of it and
preserve it, imagine how our country would look.
With this planting, we wrap up the campaign
& hope that, God willing, we will meet at the
festival being organized by Jihad Al-Binaa, to
talk about all this in more detail."
Where are all OUR trees - promised but NEVER to
appear? What the Rhondda IS about to see, despite
not wanting them, is a load of tall wind farms
ruining the prospect of ANY natural ecology...
President Lula says a pioneering factory in Brazil
producing "green" plastic, shows the true value
of Brazil's oft'-criticised cane-based ethanol.
"It demonstrates to the world that ethanol can
find an important place, even in sectors that
once depended solely on oil," the president says
at the opening of the factory on Friday.
"I am sure this is not happening by chance,
but because Brazil has learned how to reconcile
its natural soil wealth and climate, with heavy
investment in research and technology," he says.
The factory has the capacity to produce 200,000
tons of polyethylene a year, and will consume
about 462 million litres of ethanol per year.
Braskem, the company that owns the factory, says
the suppliers will adopt sustainability criteria
such as compliance with environmental guidelines
& laws related to reducing greenhouse gases.
The factory team say it will contribute to the
fight against climate change by capturing up to
2.5 tons of CO2 for each ton of plastic produced.
The president says Brazil has invested 16 billion
US dollars, to develop agro-energy technology
since '75, & is committed to environmental care.
Bernardo Gradin, head of Braskem, says Brazil is
now the world's most competitive ethanol producer.
"This plastic is unsurpassed in the fight against
climate change. In essence, the green plastic is
made from CO2," he says.
FARMING AND SCIENCE COULD REGENERATE WALES
A new UN General Assembly report is warning
that vast areas of cultivated land are lost
each year, and that this could lead to unrest.
The report says up to 30 million hectares of
land, an area the size of Italy, is lost each
year to environmental degradation, industry
and urbanization - the growth of cities -
because of speculative building and greed.
The UN special rapporteur Olivier De Schutter,
gives the example of eastern Africa, where the
amount of cultivated land has declined by half
in just one generation!
"As rural populations grow and competition with
large industrial units increases, the plots
cultivated by smallholders are shrinking year
after year," says De Schutter. "Farmers are
often relegated to soils that are arid, hilly
or without irrigation."
The UN officer also mentions India as another
example where the average landholding fell from
2.6 hectares in 1960 to 1.4 hectares in 2000.
A cut of nearly half in 40 years!
Moreover, he says, 500 million small farmers
suffer from hunger, partly because their right
to land is being violated.
The expert also warns of devastating consequences
as foreign investors compete for large areas of
the world's land for agriculture.
Rhondda Records says Wales could rebuild its new
economy by basing it on a fresh approach to high-
value added products, using science & agriculture.
... such as the Altzeim project in Gwent.
What have we got to lose?
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A GENERATION OF YOUNGSTERS "FAILED" IN WALES
Wales's assembly members say a generation of
Welsh young people is being failed by the
education system and a lack of employment.
A cross party committee of AMs says 68,000
youngsters aged 16-24 are not receiving
education, employment or training: the
worst numbers failing across the UK.
The enterprise and learning committee also says
in its report that recent measures to deal with
thes problems are patchy & lack a clear path.
The report calls for a single Welsh Assembly body
to co-ordinate, oversee & take responsability.
It is deeply worrying that so many of our young
people are still being failed by the system
the report says.
The committee calls for the appointment of a
minister to see to the needs of those lacking
education, employment or training (collectively
known as Neets) & coordinate efforts to help.
It also says a lead agency should be set up
to make sure decided changes are implemented.
The report also finds that the chance of being
one of the "Neets", is 50% higher among disabled
people, compared to those without disabilities.
"The causes of young people being Neet are complex
and there are no easy answers to addressing the
issue, says Committee chair, Gareth Jones AM.
More effective action on the ground, and better
collaboration between different agencies, is
vital to ensure a continuum of support for these
young people" he adds.
Rick Libbey from the youth charity Prince's Trust
says "thousands of young people across Wales,
don't have the skills, confidence & qualifications
to break out of long-term unemployment & poverty.
He is calling for a joint effort by charities,
government and employers to settle the problem,
which is being worsened by the recession as
Neets now have to compete with graduates fresh
out of university" in a slowing jobs market.
Rhondda Records says what Wales needs, is an
economy ! For hundreds of years, our strategy
has "gone missing", & our native genius ignored.
Our economy has been "given" to us from London,
through a "regional" policy which brought in
subsidised factory work and little else...
To create a new economy requires new solutions.
It requires solutions unique to Wales, and NOT
franchisable ideas so beloved of "funders"...
Let the Asemmbly encourage a more dynamic way,
that "re-members" Wales' special attributes...
We have ALL the water England wants - can't we
use it? Aren't hydrolics and hydroponics, for
example, easy enough to use and understand?
WALES WINS SWISS AWARD !
A Swiss organization has decided to present a
prestigious award to Wikipedia founder Jimmy
Wales, for "democratizing access to knowledge."
The Im Grueene Foundation says the free online
encyclopedia "revolutionized access to knowledge
as man's most important resource" as it allows
users to also be contributors.
The Gottlieb Duttweiler Award, named after a
Swiss businessman, was last given to former UN
Secretary General Kofi Annan in 2008, but is
not awarded on a regular basis.
Winners receive 100,000 Swiss francs ($104,000).
Since being founded, Wikipedia has become one
of the most popular web sites in the world.
Wales says that Wikipedia contains over 3 million
entries in English, far more than a conventional
encyclopedia, & is promptly expanding into other
languages, with about a million entries in French
... and more in German.
Pit Pony "Gremlin" hauling coal for Christmas winter 1998.
THE PIT PONIES
We are a tiny Welsh registered Charity No 1002933
and small group of volunteers who help all the
Needy Horses & Ponies we can with our meagre resources.
We offer a Sponsor /Adopt a Pony scheme.
You can sponsor a Pony at
www.sponsorapony.co.uk
Thank you for reading this.
To find out more email:
pitponies@btconnect.com
Or email your support/enquiries to:
info@pitponies.co.uk
FFALDAU FARM POINTS THE WAY...
Assembly Economic Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones
is seen here, visiting Ffaldau farm with Sera
Evans-Fear, Leanne Wood, Vic Doyle, and some
volunteers. Vic welcomes all to visit the farm,
and chat about a "new" green Wales... as THIS
farm... is focussing on Permaculture.
SEA POWER COULD MEET WALES ENERGY NEEDS
SCIENTISTS who have begun evaluating the power
of the seas for the first time, believe that
the Welsh coastline has the energy to supply
four million homes. No risk or pollution.
No bombing Arabs for THEIR oil or gas.
www.walesonline.co.uk
What stands in its way? You guess!
FIND OUT A LOT MORE...
IT'S AN EXCITING NEW ARTS FOUNDATION COURSE
See all the details at the base of
our "Job opportunities in the Arts" Page...