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Derry - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Derry: Anarchism, the rich and the struggle against the cuts down south![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Public meeting in Sandino's bar Dec 18. The population of the south have just been subjected to the toughest austerity budget that western Europe has seen in 30 years. Yet the tax hikes that targeted the low paid and those on average income actually saw the richest 1% gain! Someone earning only 15,000 euro could be paying nearly 6% more tax but someone whose income is a million will be paying 6% less tax. Andrew Flood from the Workers Solidarity Movement will be revealing the class war that the wealthy 1% are waging against workers and the poor and looking at why the unions have failed to seriously resist it despite the ability to mobilize tens of thousands. He will also talk of the work of the 1% Network, an alliance of left groups, in highlighting the wealth already held by that 1% and demanding a general strike to resist these attacks. |
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Jump To Comment: 1Due to the weather conditions we've reluctantly decided to postpone tomorrows meeting in Derry until the next year. We'll let you know when the new date is set. Apologies for the postponement once more.
(editors if you want to confirm this the postponement is also announced on the WSM site)