I filled in at the last minute as a Green Party speaker at the Speak Up for Libraries Conference in Bloomsbury today. It was inspiring to see so many people passionately committed to the survival of libraries in the teeth of local council cuts, privatisation and volunteer solutions. Barnet library campaigners were there who have a particularly hard job on their hands. LINK
I made the link between developments in libraries, education and health - all public assets being handed over to the private sector for profit.
I quoted the Green Party core value that should be the basis of our libraries policy as well as our other polices:
I stressed their importance as shared public spaces contributing to social cohesion in addition to their primary role.
The other people on the panel were Helen Goodman MP (Labour, Shadow Minister for Culture, Media and Sport) and Justin Tomlinson MP (Conservative). Liberal Democrats were invited but did not send a speaker. Author and library campaigner Alan Gibbons chaired the panel.
This is how Speak Up for Libraries told the story of the panel on Storify:
(first slide should be 'professionally staffed')
I made the link between developments in libraries, education and health - all public assets being handed over to the private sector for profit.
I quoted the Green Party core value that should be the basis of our libraries policy as well as our other polices:
The success of a society cannot be measured by narrow economic indicators, but should take account of factors affecting the quality of life for all people: personal freedom, social equity, health, happiness and human fulfilment.I went on to support locally accessible, professionally staffed, adequately funded, democratically accountable local libraries.
I stressed their importance as shared public spaces contributing to social cohesion in addition to their primary role.
The other people on the panel were Helen Goodman MP (Labour, Shadow Minister for Culture, Media and Sport) and Justin Tomlinson MP (Conservative). Liberal Democrats were invited but did not send a speaker. Author and library campaigner Alan Gibbons chaired the panel.
This is how Speak Up for Libraries told the story of the panel on Storify:
(first slide should be 'professionally staffed')