Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will accuse both prime minister Rishi Sunak and Labour Party leader Keir Starmer of failing to present adequate political programmes to help overcome challenges faced by communities in the UK.
Corbyn: Sunak and Starmer have failed
Speaking at his Peace and Justice Project’s 5 Demands conference at Hamilton House in London, Corbyn will set out a series of policies to defeat the “plight” of poverty wages, bring energy companies into public ownership to overcome the climate crisis and “save the NHS” with a wealth tax on the wealthiest individuals and corporations.
Corbyn will also call on “this government or the next” to undertake the biggest council house building programme in a generation to bring an end to the housing crisis, as well as ending the “scapegoating” of refugees by building a “humane migration system based on dignity, compassion and care.”
In his speech, Jeremy Corbyn will say that the political establishment in both Labour and the Conservatives have “failed to rise to the seriousness of the challenges faced by communities up and down the country”. Corbyn will also say that the UK government will “remain complicit in the slaughter of innocent Palestinians” unless it ends arms sales to Israel and “engages with the mass movement for peace”
5 Demands of all politicians
As the Canary previously reported, the Peace and Justice Project’s 5 Demands are five key policies that have risen up as popular demands for our country’s progressive movements as solutions to the challenges we face. Now, it’s taking the next step to bring these policies to the masses.
It and Corbyn will host a conference on these 5 Demands – and how society can win them. From climate breakdown to an overstretched NHS and from a failing economy to conflicts around the world, you can join Corbyn and voices from across the movement for what the Peace and Justice Project calls an “empowering and educational series of discussions”.
The event will be held this Saturday 13 April at Hamilton House in Central London. It starts at 10am with panels on the 5 Demands:
- A Payrise for All.
- Green New Deal with Public Ownership.
- Housing for All.
- Tax the Rich to Save the NHS.
- Welcome Refugees in A World Free from War.
You can register to watch the livestream here. Alternatively, you might still be able to get tickets here.
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