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Alliance
for
Green
Socialism
MANIFESTO
2006
Alliance
for
Green
Socialism
MANIFESTO 2006
A Manifesto for Leeds
FOREWORD
Globalisation
Global firms such as GE Capita, News International, McDonald‘s, Nike, etc affect the life of every voter in Leeds. These huge unregulated monsters move their bases from city to city, from country to country. They generate massive untaxed profits, often using near slave labour, and are unaccountable to anyone. They exploit everyone, but especially women, the young and the underdeveloped world. Their impact on our daily lives and on our environment is a key issue locally, nationally, and internationally. Without control of these global profiteers, the gains of the last century in equality and social support will lost and our planet will be made unfit for life.
Democracy
In 1997 people threw out the Tory government and elected Labour. But nothing changed — we just had a Tory government under a ”New Labour• name. In hock to big business, ”New Labour• nationally has privatized, cut, and even made war illegally. And under ”New Labour•, local democracy has been cut back and back. Local councils have been made increasingly just the servants of central government
Leeds
Leeds ”New Labour• council had rushed to implement every right-wing idea put forward by Blair in London, from privatising education to becoming a ”flagship• PFI authority. Leeds people voted for a change, but the Tory-LibDem- Green coalition runs Leeds just like ”New Labour•. All of our opponents are equally right-wing. They ignore the fundamental questions of democracy and the fact that globalisation affects every decision made in Leeds, whether it is closing a school, charging for a day centre, or failing to provide a decent bus service.
(A) DEFENDING OUR SERVICES
Privatisation
We oppose the privatisation of public services.
Privatised services are more expensive but poorer quality. Private firms only run public services for one reason - to make money. That means raking off some of our money into their pockets. Whether it is outright sell-off, "PFI" or a so-called "Public Private Partnership" the outcome of privatisation is always cuts in our services to fund profits for private shareholders.
In Leeds, the "New Labour" privatised with enthusiasm in education, housing, leisure, refuse collection, and so on. The Tory-LibDem-Green coalition continues the same path. We will reverse it.
Education
We will bring local education back under democratic control within the council. "Education Leeds" will be closed down and its assets reclaimed. Capita will be given the boot. There will be no more sucking money out of the education of our children.
We will put an immediate stop to all school closures. There will be proper objective re-examination the balance between numbers and school places, based on the universally acknowledged need for smaller classes. There will also be re-balancing of the school budgets to ensure that schools in all areas get a fair deal and can maintain good teacher pupil ratios.
We will rebuild a proper education committee, bringing together not just councillors but also staff, parents and pupils, to take the strategic lead in Leeds education. We will spearhead a challenge to central government over their harmful tests, ratings and league tables. Our schools should concentrate on real education to develop all our children.
There will be practical help and encouragement for schools to play a larger role in their local communities. We will ensure schools provide practical support for students whose family circumstances make it appropriate for them to take one or two weeks out of school.
To ensure the proper staffing levels, we will pay our teachers and other school staff the decent wages they deserve. We support the teachers' unions in their campaign to prevent discrimination by faith schools against non-faith teachers and gay teachers.
Social Services
We will stop loading extra taxes onto disabled and elderly people. The council has imposed a harsh charging regime that takes back from the most vulnerable people the little money central government has provided for them.
We will develop systems to help all disabled and elderly people to make the most of their lives. We will support them whether they wish to live at home, in sheltered accommodation or a residential home. We will use the best practice from European countries in organizing our social services.
We will keep day centres open and further develop their excellent facilities making them accessible to all.
Housing
The old "New Labour" council played a cynical trick on its tenants. They were told that the only way they could get the improvements they desperately needed was to vote for privatisation in the form of "Arms Length Management Companies". Tenants were told they would then be able to access hundreds of millions of pounds of Government money.
Now the tenants find that the change is going to cost them many pounds a week in extra rent - but that they are not going to get the essential upgrading and repairs needed. But our LibDem-Tory-Green council still fails to defend the interests of Leeds tenants. They ignore the desire of most tenants to simply have well-run council housing. They ignore constructive alternative proposals such as the Scotthall Tenants and Residents Association's well-researched scheme for a land trust for their area.
We will hold a fresh, fair ballot in which both sides are given equal resources to present their case. This will include proper independent reports presented to tenants covering the pros and cons of any proposals. The option of locally accountable council housing will be fairly presented.
Council housing should be owned and managed the Council, but with estate management boards - with real power - on which tenants would have a majority and on which there would be representative of the trade unions. These estate boards will be directly involved through a joint housing committee for Leeds in overseeing letting policy, development priorities and budget setting. We will seek to expand both the numbers and variety of public housing through out the city and to ensure affordable housing, rented and for sale, in both in the public and private sector. We support tenants having the final say in major redevelopment schemes - and therefore oppose forced demolitions in Little London and Seacroft.
We condemn the privatisation policies pursued by both the previous Labour council and the current Tory/LibDem/Green coalition.
Health
The National Health Service was one of Britain's finest achievements. Britain's "New Labour" government is privatising it piece by piece. As publicly owned hospitals are replaced by "PFI" hospitals the number of beds and the number of doctors and nurses is cut, typically by a quarter.
We will restore Community Health Councils to provide a further element of local oversight of health services. We will seek local control over local NHS services. If this is achieved, we will stop all privatisation of the NHS. Local health services will be accountable to a local board with representation from local people, including patients and staff.
We condemn the lack of NHS dentists in Leeds. We oppose the current intention to wind down and eventually close the LGI. We believe in public investment in a publicly-owned and publicly-delivered NHS.
Water
Our water system was established by municipal socialists - cities acting to supply their citizens. We will seek the return of water to public ownership by city or regional boards with proper local representation.
We oppose the compulsory fluoridation of water because the case for it is unproven and the risks may be considerable.
(B) FOR A GREEN, SUSTAINABLE CITY
We face a global environmental crisis and an end to the era of plentiful oil and gas. Leeds is not exempt from these major challenges.
An Integrated Green Approach
All the Council's environmental work will be co-ordinated through a single environmental directorate.
We will commission an Ecological Footprint for Leeds. Such Footprints, which detail the amount of resources the city uses up, have been successfully developed for York and London. An Ecological Footprint will enable an accurate plan to be developed for Leeds to save and enrich our environment.
We would have a special focus on energy conservation and sustainable energy regeneration within the city. The council will set an example with its own policies and practices. We will use the purchasing power of the council to bring both energy conservation and devices such as solar panels and heat pumps within the reach of all Leeds residents.
Pollution & Waste
We will use to the full Council powers to stop pollution in Leeds and to make polluters pay. Our transport policy will cut pollution.
We will pursue a proactive approach on recycling material. Our Tory-LibDem-Green(!) council currently exports our pollution, sending waste to Indonesia for burial. We will reduce waste and recycle waste, developing products from recycling. We will develop city-wide composting schemes as well as encouraging and supporting home composting.
Unnecessary and excessive packaging is one major source of waste. We will work with manufacturers and retailers to reduce and simplify the amount of packaging for all goods.
Good Affordable Food
We support Leeds market and the market traders' fight against rent increases. We will invest in the development of Leeds market as a city centre source of affordable food. We will organise more regular and accessible farmers' markets to provide cheap, wholesome, fresh food. We will support small local shops to reduce the unhealthy dominance of the huge supermarket chains that try to control both shoppers and suppliers.
We will declare Leeds a GM-free zone, with no genetically modified crops or animals grown in the Leeds area and no genetically modified food on sale.
Open Space
The City's green spaces woods, parks, open spaces, and school playing fields will be brought into a single conservation plan. We will not give planning permission for any building on green field sites.
We will expand allotments, aiming to make them available for all who want them. This means developing new allotments in areas closer to where people live and ensuring that some plots are made suitable for those who are not so young or who have disabilities.
No more school playing fields will be sold off.
We will ensure that council expenditure on lighting promotes energy efficiency and drastically reduces the light pollution which prevents us seeing our skies at night.
Transport
We will invest in a good and reliable system of public transport, including innovations such as the Leeds Tramway system and superbuses. Extension will be funded by the issuing of public bonds backed by the council, not by the use of the expensive Private Finance Initiative.
We will seek powers for the council to run the whole of public transport - trams, buses and railways - in our area. We need an integrated public transport system of high quality, instead of the privatised chaos we now suffer.
Cycle paths and footpaths will be given the same level of support currently given to roads. Leeds needs a continuous network of footways and cycle ways, segregated from motor traffic. The dangerous patchwork of odd bits we now have is just window dressing - an invitation to accident and injury.
To enable public transport to move freely, and cyclists and pedestrians to move safely, we will be prepared to restrict car traffic. However, any restrictions on car access to the city centre must follow the provision of good, regular, cheap public transport to make car use unnecessary.
We will positively encourage local production for local consumption to reduce the huge environmental costs of transporting goods by air and road.
(C) FOR A DEMOCRATIC, WELCOMING CITY
The Council
We will reform the council to make it more open and accessible. "New Labour" changes to the way the council worked made most councillors powerless. Only a tiny Executive now has any say in decisions.
We will give power back to councillors as the representatives of their local communities, and restore a visible and democratic committee system. Further, we will support direct community involvement in decisions, including giving local people a real say in how council resources are spent.
Diversity
Believing that all the people of Leeds should have equal rights and opportunities, we will pursue:
- positive support for disabled people
- stamping out racism
- opposing sexism
- tolerance for different life styles, sexualities and cultures.
We celebrate our diversity and appreciate the rich variety of cultures, races and beliefs in Leeds. We will welcome refugees and asylum seekers for their contribution to our city. Leeds like other English cities has been built on successive waves of migrants and refugees.
Both the women's committee and the race equality committee will be made central to all the activities of the council. We will review how the city serves and supports women and racial minorities.
(D) FOR A SAFE CITY
Reducing Crime
Like most places, Leeds has problems with street crime and burglary. The keys to making our city a safe place to live lie in:
- making sure all our people have a stake in our society and our city
- making our environment lived-in and unfriendly to crime
- providing facilities for all young people, not just leaving them to wander the streets
- a reassuring and community-friendly personal police presence
For example, the best way to reduce street crime is not fast-response police cars. It is not even just having more police foot patrols, although we support that. It is having well-lit, clean, comfortable streets with plenty of ordinary, law-abiding people around.
Home Zones
We support the establishment of more Home Zones putting local residents before traffic and other outside use. Home Zones provide a more pleasant environment with less danger from traffic and more freedom for children and adults to use the streets.
Policing
We will develop municipal policing based on the Italian model. It will use the city centre patrols, the council's security staff, the parks patrol, traffic wardens and the anti social behaviour teams as its core elements. This set of forces will be directly accountable to the elected council. It will be able to purse polices against crime which have informed public support. It would, of course, need to cooperate closely with West Yorkshire Police.
Currently the West Yorkshire Police are not sufficiently accountable to local people. We will support local committees and neighbourhood watches with a much stronger role in overseeing the West Yorkshire Police and in advising on the best approaches to making our city a friendly place for its people and an unfriendly place for criminals.
Drugs and Criminals
It has been repeatedly proved that the fact that drugs are illegal causes the vast majority of crime. The supply of drugs is controlled by criminals, as is their price. Making drugs illegal has fuelled a whole criminal industry, from international drug-running cartels to individual users committing crimes to fund their drug use. In the USA in the twenties, it was the Prohibition Laws making alcohol illegal that led to Al Capone's lawless Chicago, not alcohol use itself.
We will therefore campaign for the complete decriminalisation of cannabis and for a public enquiry into the status of other drugs - including alcohol and tobacco. It is our position that all drugs have significant dangers and that it is vital that people, most especially the young, are made fully aware of these. However this is primarily a matter of public health and education policy, not of the criminal law.
Rehabilitation
We will, in cooperation with other agencies, introduce strategies to help people get out of crime - especially youth caught up in gangster type activity. This would work directly with the young people themselves and with their communities.
(E) FOR PEACE
Communities
We will work to bring all our different communities together to celebrate their diversities and to build understanding of the ways in which they differ. Specific measures would be taken to expose race and religious hatred including anti-Islamic and anti-Jewish prejudice. The thrust would be to generate a culture of mutual solidarity as opposed to a culture of fear and suspicion.
We will strengthen the city's friendship links and twinning arrangements as a basis for building a truly internationally orientated city. This will specifically include taking forward the Leeds-Hebron Friendship Link.
Peace
We will reinstate the Peace and Emergency Planning unit, closed by "New Labour" and not reopened by the LibDem-Tory-Green coalition. We will give it the resources and political backing to make a difference throughout the council and the City.
We will ask the Council to condemn wars such as the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq. This will be by specific resolution in Council and the publication of material showing how damaging such conflicts are to the citizens of Leeds. A good model for such information is the famous Leeds and the Bomb booklet produced by the Council in the 1980s. We will defend the status of Leeds as a nuclear free city. As shown by the recent court case against private firm AEA for transporting deadly radioactive material across our city without shielding, vigilance is required to protect our people.
The big oil companies pose a major threat to peace and to our environment. We will use the power of the Council to expose their damaging and destructive practices.
(F) DEVELOPING OUR LEEDS ECONOMY
Full Employment for Leeds
The basic aim of the council's economic policies will be to provide the opportunity for worthwhile and rewarding employment, and access to a fair income, for all the people of Leeds.
Leeds must have broad based employment with a range of low, medium and high skilled jobs. The council has relied far too heavily on low paid jobs such as call centres. These jobs are now under threat from being moved to even lower paid areas overseas and from the growth of voice recognition technology.
Leeds needs to develop a workforce with a range of skills. To do this we need properly supported training, included improved grants for students from Leeds to study at college and university.
We will publish a catalogue of Leeds City assets, including those sold off, at what price, to whom.
We will actively oppose the continuing closure of local Post offices, vital for older and less mobile citizens.
Major Projects for a Major City
We will break out of the self-serving mediocrity of the current council by unlocking the imagination and power of all the citizens of our City. This vision is of a city lead by people who will put Leeds first, not a council that kowtows to their political masters in London.
Together with the citizens of Leeds we will work to enhance our City, including active consideration of major projects. We will actively promote the development of a Leeds Concert Hall.
We will ensure that trade names that are essential parts of the prestigious Leeds heritage, such as "Tetley" and "Elland Road" can only used by our city. We will campaign for the same sort of European rights that currently protect "Champagne" and "Melton Mowbray Pies".
We will, subject to technical advice, change the council computer systems to an open computer architecture such as Linux, to save money and stop Microsoft exploiting our City.
City Centre
Our city centre should be a living space for the people of Leeds to enjoy, not just an area for expensive retailers and yuppie flats. Our riverside ought to be a major asset for local people. We will make our waterfront accessible to all, not just those who live in expensive riverside developments.
No two-tier Leeds
Leeds is currently a two-tier city. Those involved in finance and law prosper, along with much of the city centre. But Leeds also contains areas of great deprivation, with poverty and high unemployment.
We will work to reduce the glaring inequalities between rich and poor areas, and between rich and poor people. We will target council resources on the poorer areas of Leeds. We will also ensure that city centre developments, including housing, cater for ordinary people as well as the rich.
Pensions
We will ensure that no employee of the council loses his/her right to a proper pension. We will campaign for inflation-proof pensions, and for the right to company pensions based on final salary, for everyone in Leeds.
(G) SUPPORTING LEEDS CULTURE
Art
We will continue to support the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds International Film Festival, Leeds International Concert Season, Opera North, Leeds Youth Opera, and Phoenix Dance Company. We will support the Leeds Symphony Orchestra and the development of a professional Leeds Orchestra.
People's culture
However, our view of culture goes beyond the narrow definitions pushed by "New Labour" to include science, poetry, history, literature, sport as well as visual and performing arts. We will encourage the involvement of local communities in all forms of culture and support local activities, events and cultural education. We will provide support for the many local festivals in the City, including such well established ones as the Leeds West Indian Carnival, the Irish Music festival, and the Mela.
Sport
We would ensure the preservation and extension of publicly owned sports facilities for the people of Leeds. We will reverse Council plans to scale down the public arts and leisure presence in the city centre and to close yet more facilities
Alliance for Green Socialism
The Alliance for Green Socialism is devoted to the building of a peaceful, environmentally safe and socially responsible world. Capitalism exploits workers, consumers and our planet. We must replace it by the development of a democratic, socialist and environmentally conscious society based on justice and sustainability.
Our aims include:
HUMAN RIGHTS & DEMOCRACY
- The promotion of open, participatory, honest and accountable democracy offering genuine choice.
- To advance the interests of ordinary people and defend their interests against those with most wealth and power, including multi-national companies.
- To defend and promote the right of people to organise collectively at work and in their communities - locally, nationally & internationally.
- To ensure civil & human rights for all and equality of rights & opportunities, to defend those rights, and to combat all forms of unjust discrimination.
ENVIRONMENT & ECONOMY
- To promote and preserve a healthy and natural environment.
- To promote a healthy and sustainable economy, benefiting those who contribute to it and those who need support.
- To promote a green socialist redistribution of wealth and power from the rich to ordinary people.
- To restore the opportunity for full, worthwhile and rewarding employment, and access to a fair income, as a basic aim of economic life.
INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE & PEACE
- To promote honest and fair international relations, and end international exploitation.
- To campaign for peace and the abolition of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction.
To find out more about the AGS:
email info@greensocialist.org.uk
website www.greensocialist.org.uk
write to AGS, FREEPOST NEA5794, Leeds, LS7 3YY
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