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Vote No: Send a Message to McDowell on June 11th

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | press release author Wednesday June 02, 2004 11:32author by WSM Report this post to the editors

If we vote 'Yes' on June 11th, children who were born in Ireland, and have never set foot outside of Ireland, will have no rights as Irish citizens. They will be liable to be kicked out of their own country. They will be discriminated against because of where their parents came from.

This proposal is a blatant attempt to whip up racial prejudice to divert our attention away from real problems like a crumbling health service, overpriced houses and prefab classrooms. All of these are the fault of government, not the small number of Irish children whose skin happens to be a different colour to other Irish born babies.

They want us to think the problems in the maternity service are caused by overcrowding as a result of 'too many babies'. But there has been a dramatic fall in the number of births in Ireland over the last twenty years. For example, there were 16,604 less births in 2000 than in 1982. The crisis in the health service is a result, of cut-backs, underfunding, and ward closures. 40% of births take place in 3 hospitals.

One of our busiest hospitals, the National Maternity in Holles Street, experienced a cut in income of 594,000 Euro between 2001 and 2002, which led to cut-backs in medicines, staff and heating. This referendum will do nothing to solve these problems. What is needed is cash for hospitals, not huge grants to rich horse owners. The government's plan, in the Hanly report, is that 10 more maternity units in nine counties will be closed.

Instead of blaming the greedy, selfish ruling class and their pals in Leinster House, we are supposed to take out our frustration on people with a different colour skin or a different accent. Even more unpleasantly, we are supposed to take it out on babies!

Our rulers get away with so much because they keep us divided. In the North they played Protestant off against Catholic, in the South Bertie and his friends want to play off White against Black. Instead of getting together with other working people to win improvements, we are supposed to be happy if we can blame someone worse off then ourselves. The bosses criminalise immigrant workers because they want a cheap and obedient workforce to do the less desirable jobs. This only benefits the rich, who care about nothing but their profits. An open immigration policy would benefit all Irish people because of the taxes those legal immigrant workers could be used to increase the budget for housing, education and health.

The best way to stop immigrants being used as a low pay workforce is to recruit them into our unions and win decent conditions and the 'going rate' for all workers. Sadly, because of capitalism, all children are not equal. A child born to a wealthy business owner has a much better start in life than one born to a shop assistant or security guard. The government wants to make this even worse. It wants to leave some children with no constitutional rights whatsoever.
It is a nasty proposal. You can send the government a message that we won't scapegoat the children of new arrivals so he can take the heat off his corrupt friends. Vote NO on June 11th.

Related Link: http://struggle.ws/wsm/refugee.html

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Editors! Cut & Paste!     Yawn    Wed Jun 02, 2004 12:05 
   Err its not actually online yet 'yawn'     Joe    Wed Jun 02, 2004 12:20 
   Its online now     Joe    Wed Jun 02, 2004 12:50 
   Question for the WSM (or whoever)     Anonymous    Wed Jun 02, 2004 13:05 
   Yes     Joe    Wed Jun 02, 2004 13:20 
   yes.     .:. qualified at such advocacy    Wed Jun 02, 2004 13:21 
   Follow the money trail     TT    Wed Jun 02, 2004 14:29 
   Good article by Monbiot     Orla Ni Chomhrai    Wed Jun 02, 2004 14:56 
   In response to Joe - A totally open borders policy would be negative for Ireland     Anonymous    Wed Jun 02, 2004 15:56 
 10   Policy etc     Joe    Wed Jun 02, 2004 16:30 
 11   Answers     Chekov    Wed Jun 02, 2004 16:38 
 12   In "response" to Joe & Chekov     Anonymous    Wed Jun 02, 2004 18:22 
 13   Open Borders     Dee    Wed Jun 02, 2004 18:22 
 14   Inustrialised countries with open borders.     R. Isible    Wed Jun 02, 2004 21:32 
 15   No borders & "copyright"     .:.iosaf    Wed Jun 02, 2004 21:49 
 16   To Dee and Anon:     Chekov    Wed Jun 02, 2004 21:55 
 17   The Holy See     stickler for detail.    Wed Jun 02, 2004 22:00 
 18   Antarctica!     rubbing it in.    Wed Jun 02, 2004 22:13 
 19   it`s a pure ploy     chris bond    Thu Jun 03, 2004 00:04 
 20   Re: Chekov - I think your point is a good one but OVERALL I disagree     Anonymous    Thu Jun 03, 2004 14:28 
 21   Chekov - One other point - Job availability not the only factor effecting immigration numbers     Anonymous    Thu Jun 03, 2004 14:41 
 22   Response     Joe    Thu Jun 03, 2004 15:07 
 23   30%     insulted and befuddled and anoymous most of the effin time.    Thu Jun 03, 2004 16:01 
 24   In response to Joe - I am purely arguing on an Economic basis     Anonymous    Thu Jun 03, 2004 16:10 
 25   Perhaps I'm getting a little ratty..     Joe    Thu Jun 03, 2004 17:11 
 26   irish people     jeff    Thu Jun 03, 2004 18:49 
 27   and after we tie you up     warming to my new pet hate.    Thu Jun 03, 2004 23:29 
 28   You are confused     ec    Thu Jun 03, 2004 23:58 
 29   Sorry, I'm barking as usual     Old Red    Fri Jun 04, 2004 02:51 
 30   Some examples     Joe    Fri Jun 04, 2004 14:03 
 31   Chekov     Dee    Fri Jun 04, 2004 17:15 
 32   Audio Report     Indymedia Kevin    Fri Jun 04, 2004 17:17 
 33   Doh     Dee    Fri Jun 04, 2004 17:21 
 34   no answers for the working class     Garman Lach    Sat Jun 05, 2004 04:28 
 35   I am voting NO     Garman Lach    Sat Jun 05, 2004 04:50 


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