SPREAD THE INFORMATION

Any information or special reports about various countries may be published with photos/videos on the world blog with bold legit source. All languages ​​are welcome. Mail to lucschrijvers@hotmail.com.

Search for an article in this Worldwide information blog

donderdag 25 april 2013

(en) Ireland, anarchist WSM paper Workers Solidarity #128 - CAHWT defeats attempt to stop student grant in Clare


Despite increasingly desperate attempts by the government to extract their pound of flesh 
from householders,the Campaign against Household and Water Taxes (CAHWT) continues to rack 
up victories. ---- In September, campaigners in Clare were contacted by a local resident 
who had received a letter from the County Council asking her to furnish proof of payment 
of the household tax before they would release her third level grant. It was clear 
immediately that this demand had no basis in law. If the campaign had not acted so quickly 
however, some householders may have caved in to what was a clear attempt to exploit 
families? fears of risking a student?s chance at a college place. ---- Early in the week, 
the councils had the full force of the state behind them, with government ministers 
including Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn and Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan 
defending them, with Hogan saying ?They are doing what [I?ve] instructed all local 
authorities to do - to ensure that we get a higher level of compliance with the household 
charge.?

Clare CAHWT, with help from neighbouring areas and the national campaign, began to apply 
pressure on Clare Co. Co. and national politicians to have this decision reversed. Student 
groups including Free Education for Everyone (FEE) and the Union of Students in Ireland 
(USI) issued statements calling for the letter to be withdrawn and members of USI picketed 
the offices of South Tipperary Co. Co. (who had sent a simi- lar letter to grant applicants).

Within two days, Taoiseach Enda Kenny was forced to admit that County Councils had no 
legal basis to withhold or delay grants. Not content with this statement, however Clare 
CAHWT announced plans to proceed with a protest planned for Friday.

Two days later it was all over; the threats were withdrawn and an apology was is- sued to 
all those who had received letters.
As Paul Whitmore of Clare CAHWT put it in a statement ?We marched into the Council Offices 
to demand a clear written promise from them that they would not in any way discriminate 
against non-payers, and would stop sending these threaten- ing forms to grant applicants. 
As a sign of the huge impact of people power, we have now received these guarantees in 
writing. This is a huge victory for our campaign. Hopefully in the future, the council 
will think twice before attempting such scare tactics.?

The lesson from this episode is clear; if CAHWT had not been there to pull the mask of 
legitimacy from the councils, they could well have gotten away with these threats. A 
genuine, tightly organised local campaign can be the eyes and ears of the CAHWT in a 
community. It is also clear though, that direct action, in the form of non-payment by 
hundreds of thousands is what gives the campaign its real strength. Through local 
organising and direct action we can defeat the household tax.

Geen opmerkingen:

Een reactie posten