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Green Party Opposes Privatisation of
Public Services
A public meeting on the effects of the credit
crunch and privatisation on the local economy, organised by Sheffield
Green Party, will be held on Thursday Nov 20th at the Quaker Meeting
House. The Green Party has strongly opposed the creeping
privatisation of services like education and the NHS and
is actively involved in Sheffield Communities Against Post Office
Closures.
The key speaker will be Adrian Ramsay, the
national partys Deputy Leader, and Leader of the Opposition
on Norwich City Council. At just 27 years old, he is also tipped
to be one of the first Green MPs, having been selected to run
against Charles Clarke MP in Norwich South Constituency.
Sheffield Green Party chair David Hayes said,
Privatisation benefits big business, not the ordinary people
who depend on once publicly-owned services. Private Finance Initiative
projects have been shown to be a very bad deal. There are examples
of schools built under PFI lying empty but still paying cleaning
and heating costs. In Sheffield, the 35-year waste contract with
Veolia has left us having to pay extra for recycling and the Council
is pressing ahead with a Highways PFI. Our Post Offices are now
under threat because the Government puts the cost of running them
above the public
service they perform, despite finding tens of billions to bail
out the
banks.
ENDS
The meeting will be held on Thursday 20th
at 7.30 pm at the Quaker Meeting House, 10 James St, Sheffield.
S1 2EW
Please
print off and display this poster.
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