Saturday, May 30, 10am-2pm
80% of people in NSW oppose privatisation. They know it means worse services, higher prices and job losses. But most of the pollies don’t care.
So, on Saturday, May 30, join us in saying “enough is enough” to the sell-off plans of the NSW government.
All over the state there will be campaign stalls in shopping centres and protests outside MPs offices. These will deliver a loud and clear message that we want the pollies to force premier Nathan Rees to drop his sell-off schemes.
Protest brings results. The last Super Saturday of protest aginst privatisation (August 30 last year) helped MPs get the message that the people wanted them to block Morris Iemma and Michael Costa’s electicity sell-off. One week later Iemma and Costa disappeared from NSW politics.
On May 1, the Rees government backed off privatising Cessnock jail because of the protests of prison officers and their supporters.
Before May 30 a letter will go to all MPs demanding that they come out against all privatisation plans and commit to voting them down in parliament. Their replies will be published on our web site.
Any MP who doesn’t respond will be regarded as a supporter of privatisation.
Join the campaign on May 30 in your electorate!