Sunday 4 January 2015

None of the mainstream parties, with the honourable exception of the Greens, have really convinced teachers they are going to address the central problems.

Martin Francis via lists.riseup.net 

7:29 PM (14 minutes ago)
to greenleftdiscu.gp-tu
Kevin Courtney, deputy general secretary's Facebook posting is below.  I have written about the compatability of Green Party policy on the party website and on my website: http://wembleymatters.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/why-green-party-should-endorse-nuts.html

What is the process for getting formal party backing for endorsing the NUT Manifesto? Would be good to do so in the run up to the election if the union is organising hustings.

Martin Francis


The Observer/Guardian says here that 'competition for the teacher vote is hotting up'.
I don't remember that being said before previous general elections which have always seemed to be about being toughest on teachers. I think this change is, at least in part, down to the NUT's campaigning.
However so far none of the mainstream parties, with the honourable exception of the Greens, have really convinced teachers they are going to address the central problems.
We have to intensify our campaign in all areas, reminding MPs and prospective MPs that there are about 1000 teachers in the average constitunecy.
Please volunteer to lobby your MP and also to help your local association organise hustings meetings and other work around the manifesto.
Just a few teachers going to see their MPs ( go with a mate and explain your workload) will have a big effect.
Volunteer here: teachers.org.uk/volunteer
http://www.theguardian.com/…/ofsted-classroom-politics-mich…

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