Public ownership of banks and finance. Regulate the City. Ban hedge funds, raids on pension funds, asset stripping and corporate tax loopholes. A fair tax system
Build full employment. Jobs mean more spending power to stimulate the economy. Stop redundancies in profitable industries. Public and private investment to create new jobs.
Stop bank repossessions. Reform the private rented sector. End the housing shortage and create jobs by building and renovating affordable homes and buying empty ones
Stop the cuts. End profit making from health, education and social services. Re-nationalise basic amenities and keep post public. End EU privatisation directives
Raise standards of living through pay, pensions and benefits policies. No scapegoating migrant workers. End discrimination. Invest in young people. Restore union rights
End the cost in blood and money of war and nuclear weapons. Invest in a greener world. Get rid of the debt economy
The Scottish Government is being petitioned to adopt the Peoples Charter. If you live in Scotland you have until 5th November to vote
The Peoples Charter is working with unions, trades councils, and anti cuts organisations to make the demonstrations in London and Glasgow on the 20th Oct our biggest yet. Assemble 11.30 am at Embankment, London and 11.00 am George’s Square, Glasgow.
The Peoples Charter Commission is being held at the RMT HQ in London on 10th November 12.00. All affiliates invited. Please confirm attendance:
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The TUC endorses the Peoples Charter for the second time in the run up to the 20th October
The political media went wild about Clegg, Miliband and Camerons’ conference speeches. Miliband was even praised for memorising his. But what did the public think?
The IMF has just reported that it too has got its figures wrong. It’s now worked out that every £1 cut reduces growth between 90p and £1.70
The Peoples Charter Scotland is supported by the trade union movement in Scotland and leading politicians. Supporters are currently petitioning the Scottish Parliament to take forward the 6 reforms in the Peoples Charter.