Official figures have today confirmed what our communities have
experienced for months - that the UK has gone back into recession -
proving that austerity isn't working.
Also today a survey of political engagement by independent
researchers shows that only 42% say they are interested in politics -
down 16% on last year and the lowest since the survey was first carried
out nine years ago.
The percentage of people saying they would definitely vote if a
general election was called tomorrow was down by 10%, mirroring a rise
in those saying they were either unlikely or absolutely certain not to
vote, according to the report published by the Hansard Society.
Since launching it at the Trades Union Congress annual conference in
2010, the union has distributed more than 250,000 copies of its
pamphlet, 'There is an alternative: the case against cuts in public spending'.
A follow-up, titled 'Austerity isn't working', which will show what
the government's cuts are doing to our economy and what we should do
instead, will be launched at the union's annual conference next month.
PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said: "We did not need to wait
for the statisticians to tell us what the cuts are doing to our economy
and our communities, but this news should be a wake-up call to the
millionaire chancellor and his government.
"With our economy on its knees, it is also a damning indictment of
this government and our democracy that people are growing increasingly
despondent with Westminster politics.
We need alternatives that will work. Instead of more cuts, we need
jobs for the millions out of work, new council houses for the two
million people on waiting lists, and a banking system that works for
people not profit."
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