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Date Thurs 5 March 2011
Vote for Public Services Make Sure you Vote
Our public services, the jobs, wages and pensions of our members
are facing unprecedented assault from the "fiscal consolidation"
and "austerity measures" imposed by the Conservative led Government
at Westminster.
The October and March massive public protests in Edinburgh
and London, together with the growing anger in the communities,
the campaigning around trade union councils and local groups,
are testing the mandate for these measures.
Ideological measures, which attack the very welfare state and
welfare systems which the social consensus since the second
world war has built over generations.
While Conservatives and LibDems will attack public services
for ideological reasons, and other parties will debate the pace
and extent of cuts in services, and the choices to be made within
the Scottish Budget, the UNISON view is clear.
The choices should be for public services - publicly delivered.
Public services which are for us all and enhance the quality
of life of everyone.
The elections to the Scottish Parliament on 5 May provide the
chance to send governments and politicians a clear message that
there is an alternative, There is a Better Way and that Public
Works.
The previous elections to the Scottish Parliament have broken
a mould of the style and colour of government in Scotland. Politicians
will feel most vulnerable at the ballot box.
While we face an election which could determine the purpose
and shape of public services for decades to come, there may
appear to be little to choose between the two main parties who
would expect to form a government of some kind, outright, minority
or coalition.
In areas of social policy, prescriptions, a national care
service, tuition fees, concessionary transport, they are all
in favour of good things and against bad things.
UNISON Scotland has published our manifesto, For
Public Services. What needs to be done to secure affordable,
sustainable services, publicly funded and under democratic control.
This manifesto contains the principles we are urging on political
parties standing in the Scottish Parliament elections. We will
engage with all political parties, with the exception of the
odious BNP.
The manifesto translates into a dozen or so key questions which
you should use to challenge candidates. www.unison-scotland.org.uk/publicworks
How fair is a council tax? Why do we bail out the banks? The
50% levy on public service pensions going to the Treasury to
pay for the bail-out ? When is a pay freeze a pay cut? Police
on the beat or doing "back office jobs"? Personal care or a
National Care Service? Fairly funded FE and HE? Who should control
Scottish Water? Support for the "postage stamp principle" for
power? How many new houses will you build? And as we approach
elections in May, we should say to those seeking election, "Don't
pass the buck!".
We should remember the words of poet Edwin Morgan at the opening
of the reconvened Scottish Parliament, "We give you our consent
to govern, don't pocket it and ride away. We give you our deepest
dearest wish to govern well, don't say we have no mandate to
be so bold."
Mike J Kirby
Scottish Secretary
UNISON
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