Friday, 12 June 2009

Fight for The Right to Work: A conference to build the resistance

For too long thousands of jobs have been destroyed without resistance. For too long the issue of unemployment—especially youth unemployment—has been ignored. It is time to organise the fightback.

The occupations and campaigns at Visteon, the occupations at Prisme in Dundee and the occupation at Waterford Crystal have changed the atmosphere inside the working class movement.

We desperately need more resistance.

The economic crisis, internationally and domestically, is leading to soaring unemployment, insecurity and devastation of communities.

UK unemployment is well over 2 million and headed sharply upwards. Young people are particularly badly affected. There are already 820,000 unemployed under the age of 25, and 600,000 people leave school this summer. Many will not find jobs.

The government has found hundreds of billions to bailout banks and financial institutions.

But instead of saving jobs, Gordon Brown is pressing ahead with policies that cut them—from Royal Mail to local government to the civil service to the NHS.

Individual unions and the TUC should be leading the fight against job losses by opposing redundancies, resisting closures and demanding a transformation of government policy.

This is a conference to learn from the experience of resistance, encourage more struggles, and bring together trade unionists, the unemployed, school and college leavers.

It’s a chance to increase the pressure on trade union leaders, develop the networks of resistance, and come up with campaigning ideas over the most crucial issue facing workers today.

Make sure you are there, and get your union branch, stewards’ committee, campaign organisation or student union to send delegates.

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Open letter: Left must unite to create an alternative

An open letter to the left from the Socialist Workers Party (SWP)

Labour’s vote collapsed to a historic low in last week’s elections as the right made gains. The Tories under David Cameron are now set to win the next general election.

The British National Party (BNP) secured two seats in the European parliament. Never before have fascists achieved such a success in Britain.

The result has sent a shockwave across the labour and anti-fascist movements, and the left.

The meltdown of the Labour vote and the civil war engulfing the party poses a question – where do we go from here?

The fascists pose a threat to working class organisations, black, Asian and other residents of this country – who BNP führer Nick Griffin dubs “alien” – our civil liberties and much else.

History teaches us that fascism can be fought and stopped, but only if we unite to resist it.

The SWP firmly believes that the first priority is to build even greater unity and resistance to the fascists over the coming months and years.

The BNP believes it has created the momentum for it to achieve a breakthrough. We have to break its momentum.

The success of the anti-Nazi festival in Stoke and the numbers of people who joined in anti-fascist campaigning shows the basis is there for a powerful movement against the Nazis.

The Nazis’ success will encourage those within the BNP urging a “return to the streets”.

This would mean marches targeting multiracial areas and increased racist attacks. We need to be ready to mobilise to stop that occurring.

Griffin predicted a “perfect storm” would secure the BNP’s success. The first part of that storm he identified was the impact of the recession.

The BNP’s policies of scapegoating migrants, black and Asian people will divide working people and make it easier to drive through sackings, and attacks on services and pensions.

Unity is not a luxury. It is a necessity. If we do not stand together we will pay the price for a crisis we did not cause.

The second lesson from the European elections is that we need a united fightback to save jobs and services.

If Cameron is elected he will attempt to drive through policies of austerity at the expense of the vast majority of the British people.

But the Tories’ vote fell last week and they are nervous about pushing through attacks.

Shadow chancellor George Osborne told business leaders, “After three months in power we will be the most unpopular government since the war.”

We need to prepare for battle.

But there is a third and vital issue facing the left and the wider working class. The crisis that has engulfed Westminster benefited the BNP.

The revelations of corruption, which cabinet members were involved in, were too much for many Labour voters, who could not bring themselves to vote for the party.

One answer to the problem is to say that we should swallow everything New Labour has done and back it to keep David Cameron, and the BNP, out.

Yet it would take a miracle for Gordon Brown to be elected back into Downing Street.

The danger is that by simply clinging on we would be pulled down with the wreckage of New Labour.

Mark Serwotka, the general secretary of the PCS civil service workers’ union, has asked how, come the general election, can we ask working people to cast a ballot for ministers like Pat McFadden.

McFadden is pushing through the privatisation of the post office.

Serwotka proposes that trade unions should stand candidates.

Those who campaigned against the BNP in the elections know that when they said to people, “Don’t vote Nazi” they were often then asked who people should vote for.

The fact that there is no single, united left alternative to Labour means there was no clear answer available.

The European election results demonstrate that the left of Labour vote was small, fragmented and dispersed.

The Greens did not make significant gains either. The mass of Labour voters simply did not vote. We cannot afford a repeat of that.

The SWP is all too aware of the differences and difficulties involved in constructing such an alternative.

We do not believe we have all the answers or a perfect prescription for a left wing alternative.

But we do believe we have to urgently start a debate and begin planning to come together to offer such an alternative at the next election, with the awareness that Gordon Brown might not survive his full term.

One simple step would be to convene a conference of all those committed to presenting candidates representing working class interests at the next election.

The SWP is prepared to help initiate such a gathering and to commit its forces to such a project.

We look forward to your response.


For more information or to show your support, email: openletter@swp.org.uk

Victory at Linamar


Comrades, the threatened sacking of Rob Williams, the Unite union convenor at the Linamar plant has been dramatically reversed. Workers at the former Ford/ Visteon factory in Wales had threatened to enter a program of indefinite strike action.

The day before action was due to commence, bosses caved in and re-instated Rob unconditionally. This fantastic example is a clear demonstration of what determined, militant action can acheive with the backing of our union and solidarity networks. All the members who helped out with collections, visits to the factory, and organising solidarity should be commended for their great work.

All-out industrial action is the exception, not the norm, even in this time of heavy recession and massive attacks on workers pay and conditions. Our job is to fan the flames of resistance wherever they appear, and make sure that when workers do fight, they win. Only with a few victories under our belt can we show the rest of the class that standing up for their rights is worth more than lying down.

Stop the Nazis in Herts - Protest Next Tuesday

Unite against Fascism Mass Lobby

PICKET THE NAZI
KEEP THE NAZIS OUT OF HERTS

The Nazi British National Party (BNP) has won a seat on Hertfordshire County Council.

Nazi BNP candidate Deirdre "Eva" Gates took the Labour seat of South Oxhey with 29% of the vote, beating Labour by 27 votes. This is the Nazi BNP's one & only Herts County Council seat BUT it is one too many.

Now is the time for anti-fascists & anti-racists everywhere to stand together and proclaim loudly & clearly:
The BNP is not a normal party.
The BNP is a Nazi party. They can be isolated. They must be stopped.

This requires the widest possible support from all sections of society. This means trade unions, faith groups, community activists & all those who reject the politics of hate.

Please be there next Tuesday morning with your families, workmates & friends. Bring your whistles, drums, banners & placards - let's make this protest as loud & as vibrant as possible.

10am, Tuesday 16 June
Council Chamber
County Hall
Pegs Lane
Hertford SG13 8DQ - map here

See the BBC interview with UAF after the protest at BNP leader Griffin's press conference.

Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Repost: Love Music Hate Racism Festival


Over 20,000 people attended the LMHR festival last weekend in Stoke, the North London crew were out in force to unite with people from around the country, who are determined the fascist BNP must be stopped.

The atmosphere was electric, with live music from Kelly Rowland, Pete Doherty, Reverend and the Makers, Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, Kano and Beverley Knight to name but a few. The inspriational event sent a clear message to the BNP throughout the country - you do not speak for us and you never will. There are loads of photos of the event on www.lovemusichateracism.com, and there are a few of our own below.

With only 3 days to go, activity around the country is gearing up. Wednesday is another national day of action and UAF in North London will be covering a number of tube stations on the day, if you want to get involved please contact us asap - anything you can do could make a difference. If you can't make it to a tube station, you can flyer your street, college, workplace, community centre etc - contact us for leaflets in North London or contact UAF direct www.uaf.org.uk

Originally posted on uafnorthlondon.blogspot.com


New video from LMHR




New video produced by Love Music Hate Racism, about what the British music scene would look like without black, asian, and immigrant influences. Watch it, spread it, and get out campaigning against the BNP.