Chukka Umunna has just let the cat out of the bag - the right wing of the Labour Party intend to force further change by pushing for U.K. membership of the the EU single market and its customs union to be permanent after "brexit". So much for respecting the decision of the British people. These chancers and opportunists really do have a death wish, but they will be alright with their well paid post parliamentary sinecures while the rest of us struggle with the ensuing shit. FFS Wake Up!
WORKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE, YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE BUT YOUR CHAINS!
- Raymond Mennie
- Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Communist, Socialist, Trade Unionist, Political Activist.
Sunday, 27 August 2017
FOR DEMOCRACY, SOVEREIGNITY and WORKING CLASS INTERESTS
Any lingering link with the anti-democratic European Union is to stamp all over the 17.4 million voters who demanded that Britain leave the transnational corporations' stitch-up for the elimination of the trade union, democratic and human rights of 500 million people. The "leave" vote represented a body blow to international capital and set the scene for a continent wide mass exodus from the bosses cartel.
Unless the Trade Union and Labour movement mobilises to reverse this decision and secure respect for, and adherence to, the democratic will of the British people, the Labour Party can wave goodbye to any chance of winning the next general election, whenever it comes, as millions of working class voters desert the Party and stay at home come polling day. The political, economic and democratic price to pay will consume all the advances won by the left in recent years and leave the space and opportunity open for an assortment of racist, fascist and neonazi forces to take advantage of. You have been warned!
Friday, 25 August 2017
Britain's Achilles Heel - Our Uncompetitive Pound - Full Length Documentary
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At last, some sense and optimism - a "weak" pound is good news for investment, manufacturing, wages and the working class - get with the "brexit/lexit" movement and build a society for all.
Monday, 31 July 2017
SNP - Insurgents or Same Old, Same Old
Introduction
There have been momentous political events taking place in Europe, as
well as elsewhere, in recent years which have challenged the ruling capitalist
hegemony and shaken the system to its roots. Syriza in Greece, Podemos in Spain,
the SNP in Scotland and Corbyn's Labour Party in Britain are the most important
and interesting. All of these movements represent a mass rejection of
neoliberal economics and its associated inequality, austerity, job losses,
unemployment, service cuts, increased taxes, low wages and unremitting poverty while
the rich grow richer. The advances made by these movements were all at the
expense of the traditional right-wing social democratic formations in each of
their countries but, with the exception of Corbyn's Labour Party, they have all
failed to maintain forward momentum in recent electoral campaigns having disappointed
their support over the intervening period.
Since the election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party, the
left has grown both in stature and in strength, so much so that the Party now
boasts the largest membership of any European Party, totalling some 650,000
members. Despite the manoeuvres of the right-wing Parliamentary Party and the
Party's right-wing apparatchiks, massive gains were recorded in the 2017 general
election fought on an unapologetic, anti-austerity, left-wing manifesto to such
an extent that Corbyn's Party is now a government in waiting. The gains in
Scotland were more modest and support more muted.
SNP “Surge”
In the 2014 “independence" referendum many anti-austerity
individuals and organisations campaigned and voted for “independence" and although
they lost the vote the SNP gained a membership of 120,000 and the momentum
generated by the campaign carried the SNP to a spectacular 2015 general
election success, winning 56 seats out of a total of 59.
Communist Party
members and the majority of left-wingers in the Labour Party and the Trade Unions,
determined to fight capital at the location where it is organised, protect the
potential for wealth redistribution throughout the British Isles and defend the
unity of the British Trade Union and Labour Movement and voted to stay in the
United Kingdom.
These same forces also promoted the left-wing case for leaving
the European Union during the EU referendum in 2016. The SNP, a pro-EU Party,
lost substantial swathes of support, mainly to the Tories but also to the
Labour Party, in the 2017 general election finishing with 35 seats, having also
lost votes and seats, with the exception of Glasgow, in the earlier 2017
Scottish Council Elections.
Dundee
In Dundee, where they had controlled the City Council for 9 years, the
SNP was forced into a coalition with an independent who became the Lord
Provost. During their tenure the SNP administration continued with the previous
Labour administration’s new build plans, including two new schools and a
waterfront development, which they claimed as their own, while closing centres
for vulnerable adults and special education units, axing bus routes,
privatising ground maintenance, ignoring local opinion during consultation
exercises (at one meeting, an SNP councillor just got up and walked out), building
next to no council houses, jettisoning 1300
local jobs, pretending to impose conditions on contractors over
blacklisting and apprenticeships and relinquishing real control of the
authority to the council officers.
Holyrood
The political reality at Holyrood, where the SNP has been in power
since 2007, has been no better with posturing and sleight of hand being the
order of the day. In that time, the nationalist administrations which,
initially were “noted” for managerial efficiency are now “noted” for damage
limitation exercises. They have been the most centralising governments since
the Thatcher UK governments.
Police services and Fire and Rescue services have
been removed from local government oversight and control and threats are being
made to coral education services into 8 regional authorities, with no role
whatsoever for the 32 local councils. National “hubcos”, on which contractors
are represented, are used to award most public contracts. Quangos are the
favourite management tool for nationalists with promises on anti-blacklisting
and local job opportunities in the procurement of public contracts cynically
broken.
When the Peoples’ Assembly Scotland met with Scottish Ministers to
discuss the Peoples Manifesto, the delegation were informed that the Scottish
Government was already implementing the Assembly’s proposals!! This seems to be
the stock-in-trade response from nationalists at both local and national level
- “we are already doing that.”
Scotland
In reality what they are doing, is passing on Tory cuts to Local
Authorities. Between 2013 and 2017, the Scottish government budget was cut by
1.5% but the nationalists insisted on slashing Council budgets by 4.6%. “Scottish
Futures Trust,” the SNP flagship instrument for investing in Scotland’s
infrastructure, was initially ruled illegal by the EU Commission because it did
not include enough private capital and a separate £10 bn investment deal with
Chinese companies was still-born when one signatory withdrew amidst a public
outcry.
A real opportunity to return rail services to public ownership was
spurned by the SNP when they awarded the ScotRail franchise to “Abellio”, which
is owned by the Dutch government! They also used EU law to allow privateers to
bid for the island ferry services, with Serco winning the northern routes.
In the decade of SNP government, three Education secretaries have come
and gone with Russell, Hyslop and Constance widely regarded as total failures
and incumbent Swinney is desperately trying to pick up the pieces. Health
secretary Robinson is failing to reach her own targets, Rural Affairs secretary
Ewing is desperate to conceal his rabid support for fracking, Transport
secretary Yousaf is the target of irate rail users, Police and Fire secretary
Matheson oversees the complete shambles that is Police Scotland and the Housing
minister hardly has a council house to his name. The First Minister, Sturgeon
has obsessed so much about a second “independence” referendum that her government
has not introduced a single piece of notable legislation for more than a year.
The SNP roll call of failure over the past 10 years includes:-
Health 3,000 nurse vacancies, Hospitals &
Wards shut, 6,000 beds gone, all category waiting target fails, U-turn on junior
doctors hours, 30% student nurses cut, Glasgow shortest UK life
expectancy.
Education
4,000 less teachers, 1,000 less pupil support staff, class sizes up,
40% student teachers cut, record attainment falls in maths-reading-science at
P4 P7 S2, £40 m cut student bursaries, student debt doubled, 150,000 college
places cut, FE college mergers.
Housing
50% stock sub-standard, 150,000 on council waiting lists, record
homelessness.
Transport Bus/Rail fares hiked, bus routes axed.
Policing 67 counters closed,
Glasgow-Aberdeen-Dundee crime hotspots.
Poverty 420,000 kids, an increase of 150,000 living
in poverty, 400,00 earn less than living wage, 100,000 on zero hours.
Employment 150,000 public sector jobs lost, 65,000 North
Sea jobs lost, 80% new jobs below living wage.
Agriculture Farmers CAP payments delayed 2 years running.
Inequality 430 individuals own half the
land, 100 richest people worth £25 bn, 4 families control £6 bn - same as
bottom 20% of population.
Finance North Sea revenues - 2011/12 £10.9 bn,
2016/17 £312 m. An “independent” Scotland would find itself with a budget
shortfall of more than £15 billion which represents 9.5% of its GDP and falls
foul of the EU fiscal compact which dictates a shortfall of less than 0.5%. The
difference would have to be made up by increasing taxes, or cutting services
even further. Leaving the EU would provide greater room for manoeuvre.
Rise and Fall
The early leadership of the SNP were interned during WWll because of
their openly fascist views and support of the German Nazi Party. Apart from 2
isolated by-election victories in 1967 and 1973, the SNP arrived at the general
election of October 1974, winning 11 seats. Having helped the Tories bring down
the Labour government in 1979, they lost 9 seats, hanging on in Dundee East and
the Western Isles. The leader, Gordon Wilson MP (Dundee East) became the target
of a leadership challenge from the 79 Group, led by Alex Salmond. The party
then decided to stand in local elections and won the Hilltown ward in Dundee.
During the Thatcher years angry Tory voters deserted their political home and
turned, in numbers to the SNP. This was the period when the SNP began to win
control of local authorities, beginning with Angus Council. Salmond became
party leader and he and his supporters styled themselves as social democrats.
The party developed slowly up to the 1997 election which resulted in victory
for the Blair Labour Party but in subsequent elections, spurred on by
disillusionment with Labour, the SNP developed rapidly at both local and
national level. They purported to be an anti-Tory organisation but the Salmond
leadership was beginning to target the Labour Party. Some of their activists
made no secret of the fact that they wished to destroy and replace the Labour
Party as the majority party in Scotland and disgusted Labour voters moved to
the nationalists in even greater numbers. The campaign for a devolved
assembly/parliament in Scotland took root and grew in opposition to the Tory
governments. This mainly trade union and labour movement initiative was
boycotted by the nationalists who pursued the purist “independence” line.
By
the time of the formation of the Scottish Parliament in 1999, the SNP was all
for devolution, recognising it as a vehicle to deliver “independence”. This
exploitation of the parliament together with anti-Tory rhetoric and a
superficial social democratic veneer delivered spectacularly for the SNP up to,
during and after the “independence” referendum. Following his failure to win
the referendum, Salmond resigned and the leadership passed to Sturgeon. The SNP
at base is a petty bourgeois nationalist organisation with no real substance,
which aims to represent all Scots, including large employers, medium to small
employers, the middle strata and employees. It attempts to be all things to all
men/women and talks about Scotland without defining which Scotland it means.
SNP campaigners are renowned for changing their message and policy depending on
whom they are speaking to. The social democratic posture further confuses some
working people but the majority among the Scottish proletariat continue to
support the Labour Party, even more so since Jeremy Corbyn became its leader.
Salmond
is recognised as a competent bourgeois politician who, as the Chinese say,
talks out of both sides of his mouth and his opportunism and suspect
manoeuvring in smooching the likes of Trump, Murdoch and Soutar and his
oleaginous, easy style hides a basically capitalist, pro-boss politician who
ruthlessly pursues their interests. Salmond and his party pay lip-service to
the working class movement and its interests, with the occasional nod in its
direction. He has spent at least 38 years spinning the people of Scotland a
tale about a magical heaven in an “independent” Scotland. His much vaunted
“Scotland’s Future” which was delivered to every house during the
“independence” referendum campaign was revealed to be a puffed-up, but empty
vision of a country tied to the neoliberal European Union. He and his party are
neoliberal advocates of low levels of corporation tax and have failed to
deliver on their promise to abolish the council tax and replace it with a more
egalitarian local income tax or land value tax. There is a nasty anti-English
streak running through the SNP and its support, who would rather operate
jointly with the people of other nations than with the English worker, despite
England being Scotland’s biggest trading partner.
The
SNP cohort in the Westminster Parliament act and talk left but their counter-parts
in the Holyrood Parliament act and talk right. No-one can be all things to all
men/women, a choice has to be made as to which opposing social and economic
forces should be supported and policies developed which meet the needs of those
forces. The SNP’s glaring weakness is its lack of any tangible, organic link
with the organised trade union and labour movement.
For far too long the SNP has mined the vein
of grievance in Scotland with no material benefit to Scottish working people.
Its focus is on identity, which can be extremely divisive, rather than on the
more positive and unifying concept of class and that is why it can never be a
social democratic organisation, why it will never truly represent the interests
of the Scottish working class and why its star is now on the wane. To all
intents and purposes the “independence” train has hit the buffers and run out
of fuel and over time the Scottish people will desert the SNP, which having
failed to deliver for them, will increasingly become irrelevant along with
so-called “independence”.
The chimera of “independence” is a fool’s paradise and once that garbage
has been removed from the consciousness of the working class, real class
consciousness can take its place and power the proletarian revolution, overthrow
the bourgeois capitalist system and replace it with the industrial and economic
democracy of socialism.
Saturday, 29 July 2017
SNP - Insurgents or Same Old, Same Old
Introduction
There have been momentous political events taking place in Europe, as
well as elsewhere, in recent years which have challenged the ruling capitalist
hegemony and shaken the system to its roots. Syriza in Greece, Podemos in Spain,
the SNP in Scotland and Corbyn's Labour Party in Britain are the most important
and interesting. All of these movements represent a mass rejection of
neoliberal economics and its associated inequality, austerity, job losses,
unemployment, service cuts, increased taxes, low wages and unremitting poverty while
the rich grow richer. The advances made by these movements were all at the
expense of the traditional right-wing social democratic formations in each of
their countries but, with the exception of Corbyn's Labour Party, they have all
failed to maintain forward momentum in recent electoral campaigns having disappointed
their support over the intervening period.
Since the election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party, the
left has grown both in stature and in strength, so much so that the Party now
boasts the largest membership of any European Party, totalling some 650,000
members. Despite the manoeuvres of the right-wing Parliamentary Party and the
Party's right-wing apparatchiks, massive gains were recorded in the 2017 general
election fought on an unapologetic, anti-austerity, left-wing manifesto to such
an extent that Corbyn's Party is now a government in waiting. The gains in
Scotland were more modest and support more muted.
SNP “Surge”
In the 2014 “independence" referendum many anti-austerity
individuals and organisations campaigned and voted for “independence" and although
they lost the vote the SNP gained a membership of 120,000 and the momentum
generated by the campaign carried the SNP to a spectacular 2015 general
election success, winning 56 seats out of a total of 59. Communist Party
members and the majority of left-wingers in the Labour Party and the Trade Unions,
determined to fight capital at the location where it is organised, protect the
potential for wealth redistribution throughout the British Isles and defend the
unity of the British Trade Union and Labour Movement and voted to stay in the
United Kingdom. These same forces also promoted the left-wing case for leaving
the European Union during the EU referendum in 2016. The SNP, a pro-EU Party,
lost substantial swathes of support, mainly to the Tories but also to the
Labour Party, in the 2017 general election finishing with 35 seats, having also
lost votes and seats, with the exception of Glasgow, in the earlier 2017
Scottish Council Elections.
Dundee
In Dundee, where they had controlled the City Council for 9 years, the
SNP was forced into a coalition with an independent who became the Lord
Provost. During their tenure the SNP administration continued with the previous
Labour administration’s new build plans, including two new schools and a
waterfront development, which they claimed as their own, while closing centres
for vulnerable adults and special education units, axing bus routes,
privatising ground maintenance, ignoring local opinion during consultation
exercises (at one meeting, an SNP councillor just got up and walked out), building
next to no council houses, jettisoning 1300
local jobs, pretending to impose conditions on contractors over
blacklisting and apprenticeships and relinquishing real control of the
authority to the council officers.
Holyrood
The political reality at Holyrood, where the SNP has been in power
since 2007, has been no better with posturing and sleight of hand being the
order of the day. In that time, the nationalist administrations which,
initially were “noted” for managerial efficiency are now “noted” for damage
limitation exercises. They have been the most centralising governments since
the Thatcher UK governments. Police services and Fire and Rescue services have
been removed from local government oversight and control and threats are being
made to coral education services into 8 regional authorities, with no role
whatsoever for the 32 local councils. National “hubcos”, on which contractors
are represented, are used to award most public contracts. Quangos are the
favourite management tool for nationalists with promises on anti-blacklisting
and local job opportunities in the procurement of public contracts cynically
broken. When the Peoples’ Assembly Scotland met with Scottish Ministers to
discuss the Peoples Manifesto, the delegation were informed that the Scottish
Government was already implementing the Assembly’s proposals!! This seems to be
the stock-in-trade response from nationalists at both local and national level
- “we are already doing that.”
Scotland
In reality what they are doing, is passing on Tory cuts to Local
Authorities. Between 2013 and 2017, the Scottish government budget was cut by
1.5% but the nationalists insisted on slashing Council budgets by 4.6%. “Scottish
Futures,” the SNP flagship instrument for investing in Scotland’s
infrastructure, was initially ruled illegal by the EU Commission because it did
not include enough private capital and a separate £10 bn investment deal with
Chinese companies was still-born when one signatory withdrew amidst a public
outcry.
A real opportunity to return rail services to public ownership was
spurned by the SNP when they awarded the ScotRail franchise to “Abellio”, which
is owned by the Dutch government! They also used EU law to allow privateers to
bid for the island ferry services, with Serco winning the northern routes.
In the decade of SNP government, three Education secretaries have come
and gone with Russell, Hyslop and Constance widely regarded as total failures
and incumbent Swinney is desperately trying to pick up the pieces. Health
secretary Robinson is failing to reach her own targets, Transport secretary
Yousaf is the target of irate rail users, Police and Fire secretary Matheson oversees
the complete shambles that is Police Scotland and the Housing minister hardly
has a council house to his name. The First Minister, Sturgeon has obsessed so
much about a second “independence” referendum that her government has not
introduced a single piece of notable legislation for more than a year.
The SNP roll call of failure over the past 10 years includes:-
Health 3,000 nurse vacancies, Hospitals &
Wards shut, 6,000 beds gone, all category waiting target fails, U-turn on junior
doctors hours, 30% student nurses cut, Glasgow shortest UK life
expectancy.
Education 4,000 less teachers, 1,000 less pupil
support staff, class sizes up, 40% student teachers cut, record attainment
falls in maths-reading-science at P4 P7 S2, £40 m cut student bursaries,
student debt doubled, 150,000 college places cut, FE college mergers.
Housing 50% stock sub-standard, 150,000 on council
waiting lists, record homelessness.
Transport Bus/Rail fares hiked, bus routes axed.
Policing 67 counters closed, Glasgow-Aberdeen-Dundee
crime hotspots.
Poverty 420,000 kids up 150,000, 400,00 earn less
than living wage, 100,000 on zero hours.
Employment
150,000 public sector jobs lost, 65,000 North Sea jobs lost, 80% new
jobs below living wage.
Agriculture Farmers CAP payments delayed 2 years running.
Inequality 430 individuals own half the
land, 100 richest people worth £25 bn, 4 families control £6 bn - same as
bottom 20% of population.
Finance North Sea revenues - 2011/12 £10.9 bn,
2016/17 £312 m. An “independent” Scotland would find itself with a budget
shortfall of more than £15 billion which represents 9.5% of its GDP and falls
foul of the EU fiscal compact which dictates a shortfall of less than 0.5%. The
difference would have to be made up by increasing taxes, or cutting services
even further. Leaving the EU would provide greater room for manoeuvre.
Rise and Fall
The early leadership of the SNP were interned during WWll because of
their openly fascist views and support of the German Nazi Party. Apart from 2
isolated by-election victories in 1967 and 1973, the SNP arrived at the general
election of October 1974, winning 11 seats. Having helped the Tories bring down
the Labour government in 1979, they lost 9 seats, hanging on in Dundee East and
the Western Isles. The leader, Gordon Wilson MP (Dundee East) became the target
of a leadership challenge from the 79 Group, led by Alex Salmond. The party
then decided to stand in local elections and won the Hilltown ward in Dundee.
During the Thatcher years angry Tory voters deserted their political home and
turned, in numbers to the SNP. This was the period when the SNP began to win
control of local authorities, beginning with Angus Council. Salmond became
party leader and he and his supporters styled themselves as social democrats.
The party developed slowly up to the 1997 election which resulted in victory
for the Blair Labour Party but in subsequent elections, spurred on by disillusionment
with Labour, the SNP developed rapidly at both local and national level. They
purported to be an anti-Tory organisation but the Salmond leadership was
beginning to target the Labour Party. Some of their activists made no secret of
the fact that they wished to destroy and replace the Labour Party as the
majority party in Scotland and disgusted Labour voters moved to the
nationalists in even greater numbers. The campaign for a devolved
assembly/parliament in Scotland took root and grew in opposition to the Tory
governments. This mainly trade union and labour movement initiative was
boycotted by the nationalists who pursued the purist “independence” line. By
the time of the formation of the Scottish Parliament in 1999, the SNP was all
for devolution, recognising it as a vehicle to deliver “independence”. This
exploitation of the parliament together with anti-Tory rhetoric and a
superficial social democratic veneer delivered spectacularly for the SNP up to,
during and after the “independence” referendum. Following his failure to win
the referendum, Salmond resigned and the leadership passed to Sturgeon. The SNP
at base is a petty bourgeois nationalist organisation with no real substance,
which aims to represent all Scots, including large employers, medium to small
employers, the middle strata and employees. It attempts to be all things to all
men/women and talks about Scotland without defining which Scotland it means.
SNP campaigners are renowned for changing their message and policy depending on
whom they are speaking to. The social democratic posture further confuses some
working people but the majority among the Scottish proletariat continue to
support the Labour Party, even more so since Jeremy Corbyn became its leader.
Salmond
is recognised as a competent bourgeois politician who, as the Chinese say,
talks out of both sides of his mouth and his opportunism and suspect
manoeuvring in smooching the likes of Trump, Murdoch and Soutar and his
oleaginous, easy style hides a basically capitalist, pro-boss politician who
ruthlessly pursues their interests. Salmond and his party pay lip-service to
the working class movement and its interests, with the occasional nod in its
direction. He has spent at least 38 years spinning the people of Scotland a
tale about a magical heaven in an “independent” Scotland. His much vaunted
“Scotland’s Future” which was delivered to every house during the
“independence” referendum campaign was revealed to be a puffed-up, but empty
vision of a country tied to the neoliberal European Union. There is a nasty
anti-English streak running through the SNP and its support, who would rather
operate jointly with the people of other nations than with the English worker,
despite England being Scotland’s biggest trading partner.
The SNP cohort in the Westminster Parliament act and talk left but their
counter-parts in the Holyrood Parliament act and talk right. No-one can be all
things to all men/women, a choice has to be made as to which opposing social
and economic forces should be supported and policies developed which meet the
needs of those forces. The SNP’s glaring weakness is its lack of any tangible,
organic link with the organised trade union and labour movement. For
far too long the SNP has mined the vein of grievance in Scotland with no material
benefit to Scottish working people. Its focus is on identity, which can be
extremely divisive, rather than on the more positive and unifying concept of
class and that is why it can never be a social democratic organisation, why it
will never truly represent the interests of the Scottish working class and why
its star is now on the wane. To all intents and purposes the “independence”
train has hit the buffers and run out of fuel and over time the Scottish people
will desert the SNP, which having failed to deliver for them, will increasingly
become irrelevant along with so-called “independence”.
Monday, 10 July 2017
HOME RULE / RADICAL FEDERALISM / PROGRESSIVE FEDERALISM
HOME RULE / RADICAL FEDERALISM / PROGRESSIVE FEDERALISM
During the past week, Anas Sarwar MSP regaled the Fabian Society with a "bliarite" assessment of the political situation in Scotland. He argued that when the Tory Party does well in Scotland, the Labour Party in Scotland also does well as it is recognised as the most effective anti-Tory force in the country.
This superficial analysis would dictate that for Labour to do really well, the Tories must also do really well!
This superficial analysis would dictate that for Labour to do really well, the Tories must also do really well!
At the same time, due to the Corbyn/McDonnell left leadership of the Labour Party and the associated deluge of public support, left "independence" supporters are pleading with the Labour Party in Scotland to embrace the demand for "independence" so that they may vote Labour with a clear conscience!! They want to resolve their individual dilemma by making demands on the whole British Trade Union and Labour Movement. Their inner crisis is of their own making and any support they may wish to give our movement will be on the basis of the policies of that movement!
Those socialist policies will throw the "bliarite" Fabians to one side and reduce the differences on the people of Scotland's future to one of such insignificance that the Nationalists will be thrown to the other side. To that end, the following resolution is being promoted during our movement's congress/conference season.
The Trade Union and Labour Movement Broad Left in Scotland, and the rest of the UK, recognises the existential threat to a united British Trade Union and Labour Movement emanating from the class collaborationist demands for an “independent” Scotland and Wales and resolves to raise the profile of our traditional policy of “Home Rule”, described in some progressive circles as “Radical/Progressive Federalism”.
Local democracy is also being emasculated by a centralising SNP administration in Holyrood and the neoliberal transfer of power and resources to directly elected mayors and local “cabinet” government in England.
Abolition of the House of Lords and its possible replacement with a directly elected upper chamber should also be part of this debate.
The federal concept is predicated on government powers being delivered at the most appropriate level and as close to the people as possible.
Local democracy is also being emasculated by a centralising SNP administration in Holyrood and the neoliberal transfer of power and resources to directly elected mayors and local “cabinet” government in England.
Abolition of the House of Lords and its possible replacement with a directly elected upper chamber should also be part of this debate.
The federal concept is predicated on government powers being delivered at the most appropriate level and as close to the people as possible.
FOR EXAMPLE:-
Powers to be retained at the UK level would include National Defence, Foreign Affairs, International Treaties and macro-economic policy such as Wealth Redistribution, Monetary and Fiscal Policy levers, Interest Rates, Currency, UK Industrial Strategy, appropriate Revenue raising and some Social Security Benefits.
Powers over Health and Social Care, Education, Housing, Transport, Communications, Public Ownership, Industrial Investment, Agriculture, Fisheries, Land Use, Local Authorities, some Social Security Benefits and appropriate Revenue raising to be devolved to the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly, (North Ireland Assembly powers should be treated separately) and Regional Assemblies, to be identified democratically, in England.
Remaining powers and services, such as Council housing, hospitals, schools, local bus transport, police and fire and rescue should be vested in democratic and accountable local authorities.
These proposals, without detriment to powers already devolved to Scotland and Wales, but which may be amended by mutual agreement, to be the subject of discussion, debate and recommendation in, and by, a representative UK Constitutional Convention. The role and place of a representative English Parliament should also be part of the aforementioned discussion and debate.
We agree that the above, or similar, proposals are best placed to lance the boil of petty nationalism, satisfy the popular demand for extended democracy and resolve to actively campaign throughout the UK to bring them to fruition.
Powers to be retained at the UK level would include National Defence, Foreign Affairs, International Treaties and macro-economic policy such as Wealth Redistribution, Monetary and Fiscal Policy levers, Interest Rates, Currency, UK Industrial Strategy, appropriate Revenue raising and some Social Security Benefits.
Powers over Health and Social Care, Education, Housing, Transport, Communications, Public Ownership, Industrial Investment, Agriculture, Fisheries, Land Use, Local Authorities, some Social Security Benefits and appropriate Revenue raising to be devolved to the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly, (North Ireland Assembly powers should be treated separately) and Regional Assemblies, to be identified democratically, in England.
Remaining powers and services, such as Council housing, hospitals, schools, local bus transport, police and fire and rescue should be vested in democratic and accountable local authorities.
These proposals, without detriment to powers already devolved to Scotland and Wales, but which may be amended by mutual agreement, to be the subject of discussion, debate and recommendation in, and by, a representative UK Constitutional Convention. The role and place of a representative English Parliament should also be part of the aforementioned discussion and debate.
We agree that the above, or similar, proposals are best placed to lance the boil of petty nationalism, satisfy the popular demand for extended democracy and resolve to actively campaign throughout the UK to bring them to fruition.
Wednesday, 14 June 2017
General Election 2017 – Half-Time
Report
Last week’s general election killed off ephemeral identity
politics and brought back the reality of class politics. The Yes/No and
Leave/Remain referenda results were emphatically upheld and calls to deny the
public their expressed will were resoundingly squashed. The return to avowedly
class positions squeezed the Nationalists and Liberals into political
insignificance.
The fundamental battle-ground between labour and capital is
within the Labour Party, between its left and right wings, with the Tories
cheering from the side-lines, while the Nationalists and Liberals huff and puff
outside the stadium.
Evidence of the demise of the nationalist-bourgeois shibboleth
was personified by the usually hubristic, but this time, lachrymose,
crestfallen Salmond mounting the results platform. Evidence of the demise of
the liberal-bourgeois EU love-affair was personified by various “luminaries” of
the commentariat bewailing the UK loss of single market/custom union inclusion.
The “leading” turn-coats inside the Parliamentary Labour
Party initially expressed surprise at, and support for, Corbyn’s leadership
skills and political acumen, only to recant some hours later and cast further
aspersion on a man with a rod of steel for a back-bone and whose boots they
could not lick!
Tory gains from both UKIP and the SNP signify the return of
“natural” Tories to their political home, while Labour gains from both UKIP and
the SNP signify the return of socialists to the party of organised labour.
Labour gains from the SNP would have been much greater had the Scottish leadership
whole-heartedly endorsed Corbyn’s radical movement, thus overcoming the
residual small SNP majorities in many central-belt constituencies. Further
Labour gains could have been won in the rest of Britain if full-time HQ
apparatchiks had used Party funds to support left candidates as well as their
favoured right-wingers!
Media attention has turned to the parliamentary effect of
both May’s dismal leadership skills and the desultory contents of the Tory
manifesto, with such attention restricted to “soft/hard” Brexit and the timing
of yet another election. Such infantile rambling about Brexit is simply a
desperate attempt to sow confusion and overturn the decision of 17 million
voters. This manoeuvring will fail, we are leaving the EU and all that it
entails. This, for the working class, means no single market, no customs union
and no subjection to European Court of Justice anti-trade union/ working class
judgements. Although the timing of the next election is more problematic, it
will not be in 5 years, it will not be in 5 days, it will not be in 5 weeks,
but in 5 months is a distinct possibility.
The new, but very much weakened Tory government - with DUP
support, will rise not as a phoenix from the flames, but rather as a blue-bottle
from a steaming turd! Parliamentary and media apologists for the new government
are calling for stability and an end to uncertainty, which is code for no
change and shoring up the status quo! The ruling class will attempt to
resuscitate, and sustain, a May/Tory Government for as long as possible, using
the excuse of Brexit negotiations for that purpose.
Five months is sufficient time for Corbyn’s insurgent
movement, and resurgent Labour Party, to hold a full parliamentary candidates
selection/reselection process, to hold at least one annual conference to
re-instate clause four, to change eligibility criteria for the election of
leader/deputy leader, to remove intransigent, obstructive full time
apparatchiks and to admit/re-admit expelled/suspended members.
It is also plenty of time to allow for the defeat/amendment
of the Queen’s Speech, events which will produce further strains in the Tory Government
(Committee of the Ruling Class), Tory Government defeat, Royal invitation, to
Corbyn, to form a minority Labour Government, defeat (and fall) of the Labour
Government by anti-working class Parliamentary forces and the declaration of another
General Election - the start of Second-Half.
The ruling class will procrastinate, prevaricate and frustrate
any, and all attempts by the Left to gain power in this country. That is why we
cannot afford any let up in the struggle to seize, and secure, working class
power. The movement against austerity, launched by the Peoples’ Assembly,
supported by Corbyn and others on the left, taken up by the Corbyn-led Labour
Party and which demands are reflected in the current Labour Party manifesto,
must continue with renewed vigour to win lasting support.
The recent general Election campaign has proved beyond doubt
that Labour can win from the left. We, on the left, always had confidence that
was the case, but this time around we have exposed and defeated the traitorous
and timorous elements within our ranks and by expelling this Tory fifth column,
we can seize and secure working class power.
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