
Julian Ware-Lane, Labour’s candidate for Castle Point, has added his voice to the Unison campaign to create a fairer society.
“I believe we need public services to help our economy recover from the recession. Our services look after people in good times and in bad and are making our country a fairer place. Our public services need investment, not cuts and privatisation.”
“I have been a public servant, and have family members and friends who work in public services. I know they work hard for little reward, doing valuable work” said Julian.
Julian chose to support the ‘A million voices for change’ campaign when Lorraine Warwick, Vice Chair for Unison Labour Link, approached me and explained that UNISON, the UK’s leading public service union, is at the forefront of the campaign to create a fairer society and want to see changes that put people before profit and public interest before private greed. I added my voice by filling in a card speaking out for public services.
“I was pleased to be asked to add my name to their campaign, and would recommend everyone to add their voice.”
“Public service workers deliver everything from health care to helping people with financial difficulties. Their skills are in greater demand than ever,” added Julian.
Unison’s million voices campaign can be accessed online at http://www.unison.org.uk/million/
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