Unison director of organising KEVIN LUCAS explains the Organising to Win strategy, its successes to date and key tests on the union’s horizon
ON THE day when thousands of people from across Britain poured into London to demonstrate against Tory austerity, high society poured out of London to attend the last day of racing at one of the main events of the summer season for the privileged — Royal Ascot.
While coaches, cars and trains decanted protesters, Waterloo station was awash with top hats and posh frocks waiting to board the Ascot train.
Up to 250,000 people came to London and no-one can say the demonstration, organised by the People’s Assembly, wasn’t representative of the broad spectrum of people’s anger at Tory policies — policies that have seen vital budget cuts affecting so many people, with the poorest targeted more than most, and the rich not at all.
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In the current climate, it is vital to bust the myths and put forward the case for a humane and decent social security system that supports people, argues FRAN HEATHCOTE
Twelve months into Labour’s landslide sees non-violent protesters face proscription for opposing genocide and working people, the sick and the elderly having fear beaten into them daily in the name of profit, writes MATT KERR


