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Unite4Labour Film: Phil Woolas Talks Election Success

The commissioned Unite4Labour film went online tonight. The short film on the successes of the Unite4Labour campaigning tactics during the 2010 General Election are recounted by MPs Phil Woolas, Karen Buck, Russell Brown, Albert Owen, Andy Slaughter and Unite activists Amy Jackson and Helen Symons.

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>126th Durham Miners’ Gala

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Saturday 10 July 2010: The streets of Durham filled with thousands of people for the 126th Durham Miners’ Gala, an annual celebration of working class struggle and trade union battles.

Speakers at the Gala included Labour MP Jeremy Corbyn, former London Mayor Ken Livingstone, PCS assistant general secretary Chris Baugh and Unite assistant general secretary Len McCluskey.

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>Gove’s "Rocket Booster" Academy Bill

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Wednesday 26 May 2010: On the day the Con-Dem coalition Academy Education Bill was passed I interviewed Alasdair Smith, the National Secretary for the Anti Academies Alliance.

Conservative Education Minister Michael Gove has put “rocket boosters” under Labour’s Academisation school program, as well as authorising the Free Schools policy. Both policies are perceived by all three major teaching unions as full-blown privatisation of the UK state education system.

2000 schools look set to gain Academy status, or “freedoms” as Gove has called it. Those freedoms, for one thing, allow private school sponsors to take control of staff wages and working conditions away from local authorities or national averages, meaning wages could go down as well as up and work hours could also increase.


In a roller coaster week for UK education policy, first Gove passed the bill that allowed all schools classed “outstanding” by Ofsted to apply for Academy status. This comes on top of existing Labour policy that forces failing schools to either close or become an Academy.

Three days later Gove passed a bill to make those very same “outstanding” schools about to become Academies exempt from Ofsted inspections, taking away scrutiny and accountability should those private education providers not succeed in their role.

This enhanced with current Freedom of Information exemption makes the private sponsors wholly unaccountable to the UK tax-payer, who will continue to pay for the privately-run schools.

Investigation will be left solely to whistleblowers, as has been seen in the two most recent bonus and expense scandals in the education system.

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>Teachers Strike, Academy Director Claims Mini-bar Expenses

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YouTube: Crest Boys Academy Strike

Wednesday 21 April 2010: All three teaching unions, the NUT, ATL and NASUWT, united in the Crest Boys Academy Strike in Neasden, north-west London.

Academy sponsor E-ACT is forcing through redundancies at the school, claiming a lack of budget funds is causing the redundancies.

This claim came as E-ACT staff blew the whistle on director Bruce Liddington’s expenses, on top of his £265,000 annnual salary.

Coming some three years since the beginning of my coverage of the campaigns against the Academy school system, which culminated in the 30-minute documentary Tent City Occupation, this short film confirms many of the initial fears that led those campaigns. Academy school sponsors are considered private interests, despite being funded by the tax-payer, and are thus exempt from the Freedom of Information Act. This leaves all Academy sponsors devoid of public scrutiny and investigation.

Liddington, former schools commissioner for Labour and staunch pro-Academy advocate, replaced E-ACT director Lord Bhatia following a £70,000 hole in the funds of the then titled Edutrust.

E-ACT Director Bruce Liddington

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>Smash EDO Brighton 2010

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18 January 2010: Black-clad anti-militarist protestors marched yet again on the EDO/MBM weapon component factory in Brighton. The police presence was heavy and clashes soon erupted around the factory and on the streets of the seaside town.

Video Rush: Smash EDO 2010

Previous Smash EDO coverage

Protestors Justified Police Violence Claim Media

Brighton: Shut EDO/ITT

Mayday Mayday

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>4700 Homeless on London Streets For Christmas

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A man begs money for food on Regent Street as people shop for Christmas


The most recent figures on those sleeping rough in London – compiled by charity Broadway in June this year – counted
4,672, a rise of 15 percent on last year.

A young man prepares for sleep on Tottenham Court Road

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