Young Communist League News - September, 2011

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The Young Communist League - Britain - September Bulletin

Government colludes with the EU to destroy what remains of industrial apprenticeships

WFDY - World Federation of Democratic Youth Fédération Mondiale de la Jeunesse Démocratique Federación Mundial de la Juventud Democrática    

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Regarding the riots in London and other parts of Britain WFDY condemns the reckless violence and widespread criminality of recent nights, however we understand it as a direct product of the capitalist system and of the resulting dangerous lack of stability and rights for the youth of today, accompanied by disenfranchisement and exacerbated by unprecedented levels of alienation.

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CAPITALISM AT HEART OF THE RIOTS

It is clear that the anger of the youth is derived from a number of factors including police brutality, the massive reduction in public spending on youth and other services, and a general frustration at a future with little prospects. Furthermore, WFDY notes that the cuts in public spending have had a disproportionate impact on both the youth and ethnic minority groups. The first and main responsible for the wave of violence that now is taking place is the system under which the British people live, responsible for massive unemployment, huge rates of precarity, extremely expensive access to the higher levels of education and almost impossible access to proper housing, mainly for the young generations. It is also important to remind that it is this system that engages the British youth in wars just to satisfy the greed for profit of the big national and international monopolies. We admit these concerns along with our member organizations in Britain, especially with comrades of YCL Britain, demanding to address the root causes of unrest and violence and by supporting the genuine concerns of young people in the street and their frustration while outright rejecting their way of vandalizing, looting and creating chaos without certain goal of socio-economic transformation. In this extremely sensitive moment, WFDY calls upon all the young people in Britain to organize themselves and find the best ways to revolutionarily transform their country, which will surely be through the overthrown of this dominant order and not through the destruction of public or private goods, for a Britain and a world of peace, solidarity and social transformation. The CC/HQ of WFDY Budapest – August 9, 2011

IN SERVICE OF YOUTH AND THEIR RIGHTS SINCE 1945 

Woman in Hackney rejects violence public spending on youth and other Youth activists put the blame services, and a general frustration at a for riots and social unrest future with little prospects,” it said. WFDY called on Britain’s youth sweeping Britain firmly at to direct their anger in a positive the feet of capitalism and constructive way and for them to war today. “organise themselves and find the best ways to revolutionarily transform their country, which will surely be through the The World Federation of overthrow of this dominant order and Democratic Youth (WFDY), which has not through the destruction of public or been monitoring events in Britain closely, private goods.” joined working-class communities in The Young Communist League condemning the “widespread criminality in Britain, a WFDY affiliate, acting general of recent nights.” secretary Mick Carty said: “The choice But the federation stressed that it for Britain’s youth remains clear was as a “direct product” of the capitalist Socialism or barbarism?” economic system and the “alienation” of Stop the War organiser Robin young people in general. Beste said: “It’s hard to imagine that “The anger of the youth is deDavid Cameron would condemn the rived from a number of factors including police brutality, the massive reduction in continued on page 2

More than 1,400 jobs, including the majority of apprenticeships, at Britain’s last train making company, Bombardier are to go after the government awarded a lucrative order for the Thameslink project to Siemens of Germany rather than to Derby-based Bombardier. Train building is one of the biggest growth areas in world manufacturing yet it is being destroyed in this country thanks to EU procurement rules, and the promotion of a service industry as opposed to genuine production. It is clear that this could never have happened without a deliberate policy of de-industrialising the British engineering sector and transferring the skills and work to Germany and France. The move will mean that one of the few areas of the British economy in which young people can pursue quality apprenticeships and learn globally valued, practical skills will be destroyed. From the 1983 Serpell report to rail privatisation in 1993, successive governments in Britain have fatally undermined the rail engineering sector by farming out contracts to the lowest bidder and ignoring both the economic and the social value of having a strong industrial base to the economy. A consortium led by Bombardier had been competing with one led by Siemens of Germany for a contract for 1,200 new carriages as part of a £6 billion upgrade of the Thameslink route, which runs from Bedford to Brighton through London. Last month the government announced that Siemens would be the preferred bidder for the contract. Announcing the winner, Rail Minister Theresa Villiers said the bid by Siemens, which will build the new carriages in Germany, represented the “best value for money for taxpayers”, neglecting social value, the prospects for youth, or the cost of mass unemployment and benefit dependency. But Bombardier had to win the Thameslink contract as most of its other continued on page 2

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