Wednesday 8 March 2017

International Women's Day: The Teaching Assistants

Of course, the great heroines of today are the Durham and Derby Teaching Assistants.

Sent a week ago, we have so far been unable to get the following into print, but here it is:

There are five Groups on Durham County Council, plus two completely Independent Independents. But only Labour members voted against the Teaching Assistants.

None voted in support of the campaign that has electrified the trade union movement and the Left throughout the country, thereby earning international attention.

Yet that campaign has been endorsed by the Leader of the Labour Party, at the largest working-class and left-wing event in Europe, the Durham Miners’ Gala, in front of at least 150,000 people and the television cameras.

Only the Conservatives abstained, although that does make the Labour Group objectively “worse than the Tories”. 

It is therefore not only reasonable, but morally and politically obligatory, to call for the election of no Labour candidate whatever to that Council on 4th May.

And then, what?

A Cabinet position for every non-Labour Group and for those of no Group, with the numbers made up based on their relative size.

The same for Scrutiny Chairs, obviously never mirroring the portfolios of their respective partisans.

And representation on each committee and subcommittee in proportion to their numbers on the authority as a whole. 

Such is the support that has been attracted by the Durham Teaching Assistants, the Lions of Durham as once there were Lions of Grunwick, that Labour’s loss of Overall Control, and indeed its loss of every seat, will be heard from the souks to the favelas, from the Dalit colonies to the Rohingya camps, and from Crimea, to Kashmir, to the scattered outposts of Diego Garcia. 

David Lindsay, 2017 council candidate and 2020 parliamentary candidate, Lanchester, County Durham; @davidaslindsay 
Sean Caden, Leeds; @HUNSLETWHITE 
James Draper; Lanchester, County Durham 
Krystyna Koseda, Essex; @kossy65 
John Mooney, Lurgan, County Armagh; @FitzjamesHorse

7 comments:

  1. International Women's Day? Isn't that every day?

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  2. What, no George?

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    1. He still thinks that, one day, he is going to be let back into the Labour Party.

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  3. This scheme could work but only with a remarkable Leader of the Council.

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  4. Bit obssessed on the old TA issue aren't you?

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    1. It is the biggest political story here in donkey's years. The previously hegemonic Labour Group on the County Council is going to be devastated.

      When the leaflets from Derwentside Independents are favourably quoting the late Davey Hopper, then the world has changed.

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    2. You'll see how big this is in Durham on 25th March, trade unionists coming from all over the country to march and rally in support of the TAs.

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