I attended the rally today at City Hall in support of workers who are suddenly finding themselves out of work.
There was a small turn out - when you compare the rally here to the rallies across Ireland and Britain, coupled with the fact that we here in NI are going to be hit worse than England, Wales or Scotland in terms of job loses - the turn out was disappointing. It is all of our responsibilities to ensure that workers have their rights protected. Anyone could be next.
It’s in our nature here, until it affects us we generally don’t pay attention. We vote for the same politicians who consistently fail to help us, and we will again when the EU election comes along.
Our political leaders, the First Minister and deputy First Minister’s response to the economic crisis: attack the Belfast Telegraph for raising the issue. Are they for real? Notably the National Union of Journalists attended the rally – no doubt to sent that same message to our so-called leaders.
While the speakers where very good, they consistently failed to call up those that have the biggest responsibilty here to deal with job losses.
Sinn Fein and the DUP!
They didn’t name Robinson or Maguinness – SF representatives told us on easter that they have co ownership of the institutions, well they must accept then, along with that comes co-responsibility and co-failure to act. As well as co-blame for the executive turning a blind eye to what is happening.
It’s time to get real, people are losing their jobs, homes are being repossessed, people are being taken to court, employers are walking all over them.
Time to turn up the pressure. Time to put Mr Adams and his co-ownership rhetoric to the test.
Time for a new budget and programme for government.
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Time for help for our workers.
Time to help the economy.
Time for movement.
Time for action.




