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NI's largest union backs non payment of water charges

category national | worker & community struggles and protests | news report author Saturday June 04, 2005 15:21author by non payer Report this post to the editors

NIPSA calls for non payment

NIPSA conference has backed a motion calling for non payment of water charges. This is a blow to the Labour Blairite government that wishes to implement a tax on water next year. Below is a copy of artilce in Belfast Telegraph.

Top union urges water tax boycott
Non-payment 'only way' to beat charges

By David Gordon

03 June 2005

The "tap tax" battle reached a new level today, after Northern Ireland's largest trade union backed plans for a massive non- payment campaign across the province.

The decision by the Northern Ireland Public Service Alliance boosts the prospects of a large-scale boycott of household water charges, which are due to be imposed next year.

But the Department for Regional Development (DRD) has warned that non-payment will adversely affect paying households and budgets for other public services.

Nipsa delegates adopted the confrontational policy at their conference in Newcastle yesterday - against the recommendations of the union's leadership.

The successful resolution, backed by left-wing activists in the union, said a mass campaign of non-payment was the "only way" to defeat water charges.

The significance of the vote was today hailed by the We Won't Pay Campaign, which is lobbying hard for a boycott of tap tax by households.

Spokesman Jim Barbour said: "The We Won't Pay Campaign has been getting a huge response in the communities for our clear message that mass non- payment is the way to stop water charges.

"We already pay for water in our rates and there is no way we can be expected to pay for it twice.

"The fact that Nipsa, the largest trade union in Northern Ireland, has come on board is a major boost for the non-payment campaign.

"The New Labour Ministers should take note of the growing support for the We Won't Pay campaign and bow to the wishes of the vast majority of people in Northern Ireland by scrapping this charge."

The first water bills are expected to land on doormats around the province from the end of next year.

According to Government estimates, the charges will rise to an estimated level of between £315 and £415 by 2008.

A spokesman for the DRD, which is spearheading the tap tax blueprint, today said: "Water charges are required to enable the people of Northern Ireland to enjoy the benefits of sustained investment in water and sewerage services.

"Water reform will also reduce pressures on the Budget of the Northern Ireland Departments and allow resources to be allocated to other public services including health, education and transportation.

"A non-payment campaign would result in two possible consequences: firstly it would pass costs on to other charge payers; secondly it could deprive other public services of much needed resources."

Yesterday's Nipsa conference session heard an impassioned call for a return of devolution in Northern Ireland.

The union's general secretary John Corey told delegates: "All Northern Ireland's MPs were elected last month on manifestos opposed to water charges.

"Yet a direct rule Minister wholly unaccountable to the electorate in Northern Ireland will spend the next year seeking to impose water charges on every household.

"It makes a nonsense of democratic accountability.

"We can only watch with envy as the devolved administrations of Scotland and Wales develop and progress their public services to suit the needs of Scotland and Wales."

author by SF watcherpublication date Sat Jun 04, 2005 15:23author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Sinn Fein support payment of water charges. This shows how much they really part of the establishment despite their rhetoric down south.

author by .publication date Sun Jun 05, 2005 13:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

NIPSA members.

Has to be said SF position is very strange.

author by Wanna Knowpublication date Mon Jun 06, 2005 20:37author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I am a little lost on this all I can find is SF spokespersons being against water charges and repeatedly is see on this site that SF are for the charges.

What are the facts here please.

author by Wanna Knowpublication date Mon Jun 06, 2005 20:37author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I am a little lost on this all I can find is SF spokespersons being against water charges and repeatedly is see on this site that SF are for the charges.

What are the facts here please.

author by Mark P - Socialist Party (personal cap)publication date Mon Jun 06, 2005 21:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Sinn Fein currently have a formal position of opposing water charges. However they also oppose non-payment, which is the key strategy which can actually beat the charges.

There is also the issue of their previous attitude to water charges, when the Assembly and Executive were up and running. Then they, along with the other main parties, agreed the Reinvestment and Reform Initiative (RRI) and the Review of Rating Policy which included privatisation of services, increases in rates and the introduction of water charges. One of their spokesmen on the subject is also on the record as favouring water metering, a different form of water charge, so it is hardly surprising that there is some confusion.

 
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