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For peace & socialism Morning Star 60p Taking an Incorporating the Daily Worker www.morningstaronline.co.uk Wednesday September 15 2010 Greetings to delegates in Manchester UNITY IS STRENGTH Alex Gordon Bob Crow President General Secretary www.rmt.org.uk NEIL CLARK on how the Liberals are privately pawning their legacy: p10 A bird betrayed Hatton is no devil in sniff sniff Britain BOXING: P19 BOYCOTT THIS TUC votes to back sanctions against companies which profit from illegal Israeli occupation and settlements by John Millington in Manchester BRITAIN’S trade union movement sent its strongest ever message of support for the Palestinian people yesterday by calling for boycott and disinvestment from firms that profit from the occupation and illegal set- tlements. The TUC Congress unanimously passed the composite motion moved by transport union TSSA and sec- onded by GMB. Delegates denounced the Israeli government for the continuing oc- cupation of Palestinian lands and the assault on the Mavi Marmara flotilla in May, in which nine soli- darity activists were killed. Delegates were also unequivocal in condemning Israel’s Histadrut trade union federation, which backed the murderous attack on the flotilla. The TUC general council will now stand shoulder to shoulder with the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unionists and Britain’s Palestine Solidarity Campaign in pressing for an end to the siege of Gaza, a full inquiry into the flotilla attack and progress towards a “free Palestine.” Moving the motion, TSSA presi- dent Andy Bain accused the Israeli government of “ethnic cleansing” against the Palestinians and urged delegates to go out and “make the boycott work.” He said: “The occupation has seen industries taken over. You are moved off your land and walls are built to divide people from their land.” But Mr Bain made clear his op- position to any anti-semitism, insist- ing: “We are not against Jews — we are against the actions of the Israeli state.” GMB general secretary Paul Kenny said the two-state solution was the only way to secure peace in the region. “But we must do more than pass resolutions or spout pious words to ease our guilt,” he said. Although welcoming a subclause in the motion supporting dialogue with the Palestinian trade unions and Histadrut, Mr Kenny made no apology for calling for “targeted boycotts” against companies bene- fiting from the occupation. “There are household names making profits on the backs of a war of oppression. Their hands are very dirty and we will demand that these companies verify their supplier,” he said to multiple applause. Supporting the motion Unison delegate Mike Kirby recalled his experiences of being on the STUC delegation to Palestine last year. Mr Kirby said: “We condemn the disproportionate use of force by the Israeli state and the Histadrut deci- sion not to join the court of interna- tional condemnation.” Partway through the debate, sev- eral delegates made a visual show of support for Palestine workers, with many holding Palestinian flags in solidarity. PCS delegate Hugh Lanning praised the TUC for bringing a “bet- ter composite motion than last year,” identifying it as a “clearer policy because we are united in our position.” TUC general secretary Brendan Barber expressed the support of the general council for the motion, de- manding that the “siege of Gaza must end.” n An international convoy bound for Gaza will set off on Saturday to bring much-needed aid to the re- gion. [email protected]

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Alex gordon Bob Crow President general secretarywww.rmt.org.uk NEIL CLARK on how the Liberals are privately pawning their legacy: p10 Greetings to delegates in Manchester Unity is strength Taking an aim at the Iron Lady BOXING: P19 Incorporating the Daily Worker www.morningstaronline.co.uk Wednesday September 15 2010 60p by John Millington in Manchester For peace & socialism

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Page 1: morning

For peace & socialism

Morning Star60p

Taking an aim at the Iron Lady8page 11

Incorporating the Daily Worker www.morningstaronline.co.uk Wednesday September 15 2010

Greetings to delegates in ManchesterUnity is strength

Alex gordon Bob CrowPresident general secretarywww.rmt.org.uk

NEIL CLARK on how the Liberals are privately pawning their legacy: p10

A bird betrayed Hatton is no devil in sniff sniff Britain BOXING: P19

BOYCOTT THISTUC votes to back sanctions against companies which profit from illegal Israeli occupation and settlements

by John Millingtonin Manchester BRITAIN’S trade union movement sent its strongest ever message of support for the Palestinian people yesterday by calling for boycott and disinvestment from firms that profit from the occupation and illegal set-tlements.

The TUC Congress unanimously passed the composite motion moved by transport union TSSA and sec-onded by GMB.

Delegates denounced the Israeli government for the continuing oc-cupation of Palestinian lands and the assault on the Mavi Marmara flotilla in May, in which nine soli-darity activists were killed.

Delegates were also unequivocal in condemning Israel’s Histadrut trade union federation, which backed the murderous attack on the flotilla.

The TUC general council will now stand shoulder to shoulder with the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unionists and Britain’s Palestine Solidarity Campaign in pressing for an end to the siege of Gaza, a full inquiry into the flotilla attack and progress towards a “free Palestine.”

Moving the motion, TSSA presi-dent Andy Bain accused the Israeli government of “ethnic cleansing” against the Palestinians and urged delegates to go out and “make the boycott work.”

He said: “The occupation has seen industries taken over. You are moved off your land and walls are built to divide people from their land.”

But Mr Bain made clear his op-position to any anti-semitism, insist-ing: “We are not against Jews — we are against the actions of the Israeli state.”

GMB general secretary Paul Kenny said the two-state solution was the only way to secure peace in the region.

“But we must do more than pass resolutions or spout pious words to ease our guilt,” he said.

Although welcoming a subclause in the motion supporting dialogue with the Palestinian trade unions

and Histadrut, Mr Kenny made no apology for calling for “targeted boycotts” against companies bene-fiting from the occupation.

“There are household names making profits on the backs of a war of oppression. Their hands are very dirty and we will demand that these companies verify their supplier,” he said to multiple applause.

Supporting the motion Unison delegate Mike Kirby recalled his experiences of being on the STUC delegation to Palestine last year.

Mr Kirby said: “We condemn the disproportionate use of force by the Israeli state and the Histadrut deci-sion not to join the court of interna-tional condemnation.”

Partway through the debate, sev-

eral delegates made a visual show of support for Palestine workers, with many holding Palestinian flags in solidarity.

PCS delegate Hugh Lanning praised the TUC for bringing a “bet-ter composite motion than last year,” identifying it as a “clearer policy because we are united in our position.”

TUC general secretary Brendan Barber expressed the support of the general council for the motion, de-manding that the “siege of Gaza must end.”n An international convoy bound for Gaza will set off on Saturday to bring much-needed aid to the re-gion.

[email protected]