Saturday there is a protest rally at 11am at Holyhead Coastguard Station against its proposed closure by the cuts loving coalition, although now the House of Commons Transport Select Committee is to conduct a full inquiry into the consultation, another ignominious U-Turn by the feckless ConDems to be forced? God (and/or any sky pixies) help them if one of their swanky yachts gets into trouble in these waters, if the station is cut you will only have-
three 24-hour operational centres – at Aberdeen, in the Southampton/Portsmouth area and at Dover.
In addition, there will be five sub-centres open during daylight hours – at Swansea, at Falmouth in Cornwall, at Humber in Yorkshire and at either Belfast or Liverpool and at either Stornoway or Shetland in Scotland.
And in Bangor from 10am until 2 or so North Wales Against The Cuts Bangor will be holding a stall at the clock on the High Street, informing and leafleting ahead of a march on the 2nd of April, a week after the big London March to spread the momentum in the region. Tonight it has broken that Barclays bank paid barely 1% tax on £11.6bn of profits, that shit ain’t gonna fly my friends. So come along, join the resistance!



It’s good to see the pro democracy protests where you are. They are having them in Wisconsin and Ohio here in the US.
Yes they are excellent news the US protests, also interesting the Tea Party is clearly revealed to be fascistic, they are attacking union and workers rights while claiming to represent the people against the establishment. I’ve also come across the suggestion that this is something the GOP want, this kind of labour law change and that this is a test case that if it succeeds many other red states will try it.
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