Glasgow Save Our Schools Campaign
PRESS RELEASE … for immediate use (26th April)
RENEWED PROTESTS AS GLASGOW SCHOOL CLOSURE LIST LENGTHENS
Hands around our schools – we shall not be moved!
3pm Monday 27th April
The Glasgow Save Our Schools Campaign has called city-wide protests outside the schools and nurseries threatened with closure, at 3pm on Monday 27th April – as reports confirm that Labour plans further school closures.
Glasgow Save Our Schools Campaign organiser, Richie Venton, today said:
“Spineless Labour councillors voted to close down 22 schools and nurseries last week, but they won’t find it so easy to implement their scandalous decision!
“Far from being defeated, we are defiant. The Glasgow Save Our Schools Campaign has a whole raft of protests planned, starting with a city-wide series of human rings around the schools and nurseries they want to shut. Our defiant message is: ‘Labour can vote to ignore the public, to shut our schools, but we shall not be moved’.
“And as reports confirm what we have warned of since January – that anything up to 34 more Glasgow schools could face closure in the next year or two – we appeal to parents from those schools and communities to join our protests, to add power to our battle to defy, obstruct and reverse the closures.
“This show of continued defiance is only one strand to our struggle.
“We are pursuing legal challenges to a brutally flawed procedure.
“And we are taking our case to the Scottish parliament. The Scottish government should come out clearly in opposition to these closures, wield its political power to demand they be reversed, and side with the people of Glasgow against the Labour council’s vandalism. The Glasgow SOS Campaign plans a lobby of the parliament to seek support in the next few weeks.”
For more info contact Richie Venton on 07828 278 093 or at richieventon@hotmail.com
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Sunday, 26 April 2009
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