In the upcoming local elections, I will be standing as a candidate for the Trade Union and Socialist Coalition (TUSC).
TUSC stands firmly against the austerity measures imposed by the Tories and now labour, enabled by Labour and Green councillors. These measures have led to the removal of public bins, the closure of public toilets, and the loss of vital youth clubs. Austerity doesn’t save money—it shifts the burden onto ordinary people while neglecting the real issues.
In Britain, the richest 10% pay less tax than the poorest 10%. Homelessness is rampant, with no adequate programmes to help people off the streets and into work. Mothers are waiting years for social housing. This is the reality of a system that prioritises profit over people.
For every pound austerity claims to save, it costs taxpayers three. Closing youth centres might seem like a cost-cutting measure, but it leads to higher crime rates and poorer educational outcomes. These "savings" only create deeper social problems down the line.
Neoliberalism thrives on short-term profits, but the cost is always tomorrow's money and tomorrow’s wellbeing. If we want real change, we must fight for it—together.
If you agree, join us. Spread the word, help us campaign, and let’s work to build a fairer future