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Fighting the cuts means fighting for socialism Print E-mail
By Luke Wilson, Leeds   
Thursday, 04 November 2010

On a sunny Saturday afternoon in Manchester, around 70 people gathered in the Friends' Meeting House to debate how best to fight the onslaught of cuts this Tory government is about to unleash.

Speakers included local CWU actinides Peter Keenlyside and Matthew Brown talking about the oncoming privatisation of Royal mail, which if not defeated will spell the end of the universal postal service. Speaking alongside them was retired former Halifax MP Alice Mahon, who warned us of the need to combat the dishonest pro-cuts propaganda of the capitalist press, reminding us of Joseph Göbbels' chilling dictum that a lie repeated often enough becomes 'truth'.

The panel also included three trade union general secretaries: Jeremy Dear of the NUJ, Matt Wrack of the FBU and Steve Gillan of the POA (Prison Officers' Association). All three gave very radical speeches. Jeremy spoke in detail about the huge levels of tax evasion undertaken by big business, running into the billions and more than enough to severely dent the national debt. However, he went on to point out that it is the system, capitalism, which is rotten and must be confronted.

Matt spoke about the current firefighters' dispute in London, where the workers have had new (and worse) terms and conditions imposed on them by their employer without any sort of consultation. He is a proud socialist - when asked what alternative there was to cuts and austerity, he replied that he would not have 'bailed out' the banks, but nationalised them!

Steve raised another important issue, that of the anti-union laws. Prison Officers have suffered more than most here - the last Labour government disgracefully brought in legislation banning them from taking industrial action at all (even an overtime ban was challenged in court)! His members were prepared, he said, to stand up and break these anti-union laws. It's time the leaders of out biggest unions, Unite and Unison, followed suit!

But the most radical speech was reserved for the end, to be delivered by John McDonnell, Labour MP and chair of the LRC. John reminded us how the collapse of the financial sector had "pulled back the curtains to reveal the whole rotten system." He explained that we need to understand how the crisis, in his words "a classical crisis of capitalism as explained by Marx," came about and what alternatives we propose.

Real wages actually fell during the last boom, he explained, leading to an anaemic boom based on credit. This ludicrous situation lead to investment banks taking American mortgages, and selling them on as financial instruments so many times that investors lost track of what they originally related to. The completely abstract nature of these financial 'commodities' being traded and the international nature of the financial industry, made it possible for unfortunate American families defaulting on their mortgages to trigger a complete collapse of world finance.

What is our alternative? Socialism, said John. He called for banks, public services and industry to be publically owned and democratically managed by the workers and users of the services.

"We must return Labour to power on a Socialist programme," John continued. But he also pointed out that parliament is only one platform and the real battles will be "extra-parliamentary". We must show complete solidarity with all workers in struggle, as well as community-based and other campaigns that stand up to the Tories. John said that the anti-union laws must be stood up to and seperate disputes must be coordinated on a local level, as a step towards building a general strike.

The discussion from the floor was lively, with a number of trade unionists discussing their disputes. One worker from MerseyCare (mental health) highlighted the disgusting practice of insurance companies buying bed-space and consultants' time, allowing private (paying) patients The task for socialists is to struggle for the ideas of Marxism to become the property of the Labour and trade union movement, to mobilize for a fighting leading armed with a clear socialist programme.

A common theme has been tax: workers see how the wealthy and big business get away wit dodging £billions, which could pay for new schools and hospitals and help keep public services running. George Osborne's writing off of Vodafone's £5-6bn tax bill is currently making the news - one law for the rich, another for the rest of us. Many are beginning to argue that these millionaires must not be allowed to keep avoiding their taxes. This correspondent drew a comparison with the French revolution of 1789; one of the key grievances of the 'Third Estate' was that the ruling classes (the nobility and the church) didn't pay any taxes - only the poor paid anything! However, in order to challenge this, the system as a whole had to be challenged in a revolutionary fashion - the same applies today!  Even if the capitalists paid all the taxes due then they would still be in possession of vast amounts of wealth stolen from the working class.  This wealth put to use as part of a socialist plan of production could solve many of the problems facing society today. At present it exists to benefit the few whilst the many are having to pay, in the form of cuts and job losses, for a crisis not of their making.

The majority of people there, mindful of the damage Thatcher caused, realised that we cannot sit back and wait for the next election, or for the coalition government to fall apart - we much take them on now. Through the Labour movement and the youth, we must begin to organise coordinated action on a local level. Trades Councils can play a critical role in bringing diaperate disputes together into local united action. This would be an important step towards organising a 24 hour general strike.

As the mood becomes more militant, the opportunities will grow for the Marxists to play a leading role in this struggle.
 

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