Torbay is the third largest conurbation in Devon. It has
high rates of unemployment, low wages and increasing levels of poverty. But despite
these factors Torbay and South Devon as a whole is a bit of a political
backwater, its population largely content to stick their heads in the sand and
ignore the huge inequality and unfairness instead of voicing their
frustrations.
In November 2011 the people of the area did raise their
heads briefly when more than one thousand Trade Unionists and supporters
marched through Torquay. Since then, there has been little in the way of public
opposition to the coalition’s austerity measures, though Torbay Fightback have been quite active recently. This is one of the reasons
why Torbay Fightback is keen to sow the seeds for an annual International
Workers Day event in the Bay, and our intention is that Sunday May 5th
can sow those very seeds.
One thing we want to make absolutely clear is that this is
not just a Torbay Fightback activity. It’s an activity for all workers, Trade
Unionists, the unemployed, low waged, pensioners, peace campaigners,
environmentalists, in fact anyone that is concerned about the ConDem coalition’s
austerity measures is more than welcome to come along and have a say, or just
listen to others. It is a real grass roots ‘people’ event.
Admittedly with Torbay not being a hotbed of political activity we do not envisage a large turnout. But what we
want to see following this event is politically active people in South Devon’s
labour movement sitting down and planning something for next year. As
previously mentioned, Torbay is the third largest conurbation in the county and
its social ingredients of low wages, unemployment and poverty means it should
have an event to mark International Workers Day to highlight these issues and
build solidarity in opposing them. This can no longer be ignored by Torbay’s
labour movement.
The venue for what we believe will be Torbay’s first ever
International Workers Day event is the former Hi-Flyer balloon site on Torquay
Seafront, at 1.00p.m on Sunday 5th May.
Speakers have been invited from various Trade Unions, Torbay
Trades Council and others in the labour and peace movements, but there will be
an ‘open mic’ to have your say. We even welcome people wishing to sing the odd
protest song.
Come and show solidarity with your fellow workers
by being part of this event.
If you require more details please contact
torbayfightback@activist.com
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