Local Manifesto Pledges

The Local Manifesto Pledges initiative is a campaign to persuade the main political parties in all London boroughs to sign up to five policies that will support Live Performance in the capital.

Equity’s London branches have created a list of policies, that would help develop this sector, to put live entertainment on the agenda in the run up to the capital’s local elections in May.

The campaign asks parties to recognise that Live Performance is a vital part of civic culture, which should be at the heart of a borough’s mission, whether in public health, a growing and diverse local economy, or improving educational attainment and community cohesion. It asks for a commitment to:

  • Ensure the payment of industry rates for all productions or events which receive support directly or in kind from our local authority, in line with Arts Council requirements for nationally funded work
  • Guarentee that alongside provision from an arts department, money for professional live performance is part of multiple departments’ budgets, showing the key role it plays in delivering a council’s strategic objectives – such as regeneration, education, parks, libraries and public health.
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Counting the cost of Private Finance Initiatives (PFI) for public services and workers

Public meeting – All welcome!
Hosted by Waltham Forest Trades Council
Thursday 8th February
10 Truro Rd, Walthamstow, E17 7BY
7.15pm Exhibition
The Private Finance Initiative— How come we’re
still paying for this?
8pm Speakers:
John McDonnell Labour Party Shadow Chancellor
Helen Mercer, People vs PFI
Jim Fagan, Waltham Forest Save our NHS
Len Hockey, Unite Barts Branch Secretary

The collapse of Carillion has rightly put the spotlight on the role of Private Finance Initiatives (PFI) in running our public services, bearing out fears trade unions and campaigners have been expressing for years.

PFI is about creaming off profits for private sector fat cats whilst our public services have to make cuts to service PFI debts. At the same time workers see their jobs outsourced on lower pay, and lesser terms and conditions.

The People vs PFI campaign exhibition and booklet highlights why PFI is a “bad thing”, calling for an end to the PFI model for financing public services.… Read on ...