
United Left Alliance, SF & Independent TDs urge public to take to the streets this weekend on anti-austerity march
At a press conference today TDs from the United Left Alliance, Independents and Sinn Féin joined trade unionists calling for support for a pre-budget anti-austerity march this Saturday in Dublin.
The march called by the Dublin Council of Trade Unions, and supported by ICTU, SIPTU, Unite, Mandate, the United Left Alliance, Sinn Féin, Independent TDs and a wide range of community and campaign groups, will assemble at 12pm, this Saturday November 26th in Parnell Square Dublin.
The recently established Alliance Against Austerity, who hosted the press conference, will also hold a mass public assembly directly following Saturday’s march, following the example of similar assemblies taking place as part of the Global Occupy movement and the mass protest movements in Egypt, Greece and Spain.
The new Alliance believes that austerity policies being implemented in Europe, the US and elsewhere in response to the Global economic and financial crisis are grossly unfair and are deepening the current economic crisis, and may lead to a further world-wide economic slump.
The Alliance and participants in the press conference are calling on the Irish government to abandon austerity policies aimed at low and middle income workers, and vulnerable sectors of society, and instead place the burden of the current economic crisis on the private financial sector and the wealthy in society.
The alliance is also calling for major direct state investment in job creation and the protection of the welfare state and public services.
This march will not be once-off event but will be a step towards a sustained campaign of popular mobilisation – demanding policies which put jobs creation, public services and the protection of the vulnerable ahead the profits of bank and financial elites.





