LETTER: Absurd belief in privatisation
Residents of West Sussex, including thousands of vulnerable older people and disabled children and adults, need a council that will defend their interests.
That means standing up to central Government and telling them that there is no way our communities can take another £140million of cuts on top of the £79million already taken.
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Hide AdThat we’re in this mess is testimony to failed national economic policies. Austerity does not work. The belief that privatisation can now get us out the hole we find the Government digging for us is absurd.
The public see through privatisation for what it is – worse services, unaccountable to local people, with profits siphoned out of our local economy and redistributed to shareholders and corporate chief executives.
A poll by YouGov last month found more support than ever for publicly-run services: 68 per cent want energy companies renationalised, 66 per cent want rail in public ownership, and 84 per cent want the NHS returned fully to public provision.
Local people know what privatisation means.
And so do staff. It only ever means downward pressure on terms and conditions, and this is what we have seen in the council’s privatisations so far.
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Hide AdThat does not help staff and their families who live in West Sussex, local businesses who rely on their spending power, or service users who rely on staff to deliver the high quality services they need and deserve.
Despite what the leader of the council says, there are other alternatives available.
UNISON will be a part of the debate in the coming period over those choices the council faces. And we will do our very best to defend local communities from the onslaught that is being planned for them.
DAN SARTIN
Branch secretary, UNISON West Sussex, County Hall, Chichester