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Irish election: Downturn in workers struggle means Teflon Bertie rides again

category national | worker & community struggles and protests | other press author Friday June 01, 2007 13:59author by John McAnulty - socialist democracy. Report this post to the editors

The Irish election of 24th May astounded all the political observers commenting on it.

The Irish election of 24th May astounded all the political observers commenting on it. The election was called unexpectedly at a rushed early morning press conference in a transparent attempt to head of a judicial enquiry into suspect financial dealings by the Taoiseach , Bertie Ahern. The enquiry was immediately postponed. On the campaign trail Ahern was struck dumb when questioned about his finances. When he did make a statement a poll showed that over half the electorate did not believe him. In the background behind the corruption allegations was a major strike by nurses, a crisis in the health service, the repression of women’s reproductive rights, major incidents of pollution and a mass privatisation campaign.

The confident prediction was that Fianna Fail would be forced out of office and replaced with a ‘rainbow coalition’ of the right-wing Fine Gael party with the Irish Labour party as junior partners. The Green party and Sinn Fein were expected to substantially increase their share of the vote and the smaller socialist and local independent candidates expected to do well.

The actual result was that the Fianna Fail vote fell slightly, but they were returned as the major party, ready to form a new coalition government. The opposition was concentrated in a major swing to the right-wing Fine Gael vote, but Labour performed poorly and were not in a position to form a coalition. The Green vote was below expectation, but their six seats may put them in coalition government. For Sinn Fein and the small socialist organisations the vote was a disaster. Ironically the Fianna Fail partners in the last election, the far right Progressive Democrats, who always claimed to be watchdog over the probity of their coalition partners, were wiped out in the election. The best news of the election was the defeat of minister for justice, the Progressive Democrat leader, Michael McDowell, well hated for his ultra-right views, lost his seat and has said he will resign from politics

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http://www.socialistdemocracy.org/RecentArticles/Recent....html

Related Link: http://www.socialistdemocracy.org/
author by Socialist - SY - Purely PERSONAL Capacitypublication date Fri Jun 01, 2007 17:37author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"Despite the loss of the one seat held by Joe Higgins of the Socialist Party, the small socialist movement’s vote was not insignificant in numerical terms...What did render it insignificant was the politics of the candidates. Localism and electoralism meant that what we got was a left gloss on the dominant capitalist programme."

Sorry, what now? The socialist party's election material and stance was a 'left gloss' on capitalism? I'm sorry, you're going to have to run that by me again. What part of arguing for rational & democratic planning for peoples needs, not the rule of big builders, developers, speculators and capitalists, what part of that is capitalist?

Not only did the SP explicitly call for socialism in its election material, it put no faith in any of the other parties, it argued people must organise and fight in work & communities, it put forward socialist solutions to all the major issues facing working class people, it kept a clear class outlook. Also, there was a long article explaining, in detail, what socialism is. This was "a left gloss on the dominant capitalist programme"?

Again reading your articles is like wadding through so much human excrement. It appears you didin't read the election material of the SP. It also appears the simple task of planning what ur going to say and then saying it in a logical order escapes you. I normally enjoy reading some of the articles other groups come out with such as ISN, SWP, CPGB, workers power, sparts etc come out with but this is just throwing words on paper, word filled with spite and class anger, yes, but not in any logical order.

Related Link: http://www.SocialistParty.net/election07
author by Another socialistpublication date Fri Jun 01, 2007 17:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Don't worry about it socialist - everyone knows that Socialist Democracy are a particularly shameless group of sectarian cranks - they have no interest in the truth, they just invent whatever lies they please so they can attack other left groups for non-existent views. Most people would think it wise to criticise people for the views they actually hold and the things they actually do in the real world, but don't try telling that to Socialist Democracy. In their crazy little sectworld, 2+2+5, Joe Higgins is the left wing of the bourgeoisie and the Irish working class is sure to follow the lead of John McAnulty if only he denounces every other socialist in Ireland. Remember - if these lads ran in any consituency, north or south, they might just about get one vote if they remembered to vote for themselves

author by Dubpublication date Fri Jun 01, 2007 19:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Social Democracy must be one of the most bizarre left wing groups that exist in this country. This statement must the the product of a warped mind.

author by Leninist Democracy watchpublication date Fri Jun 01, 2007 21:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"Remember - if these lads ran in any consituency, north or south, they might just about get one vote if they remembered to vote for themselves"

If Socialist Democracy ran a candidate, they'd bring out a 20 page pamphlet giving reasons not to vote for them.

author by john McA - SDpublication date Sat Jun 02, 2007 01:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I did not write an article about the left vote in Dublin or about Joe Higgens losing his seat. From my point of view that's not what's important about this election. The reaction in the North and the defeat of the Nurses are major issues as is the more general collapse of working class opposition.

I have read the SP manifesto and I am willing to explain why, although I would have no trouble supporting many of the demands, I do not consider the programme on which the SP fought the election a socialist one. Of course, that's only if someone wants a rational debate.

The issue is important in the sense that the rest of the left have adopted the SP method just as it failed. If you now decide that the method is fundamentally sound the logical conclusion for the next round of elections will be that PBP have got it right and that you were far too left-wing for your own good.

By that time you get that far we really will be inhabiting parallel universes

author by Dubpublication date Sat Jun 02, 2007 15:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Please outline what was un-socialist about the SP manifesto. They clearly called for a socialist tansformation of society. ISN were also clearly socialist in their election campaign. In fairness, if you looked at the results you would see that despite the squeeze of small parties Joe Higgins was only 250 transfers away from taking a seat in a 3 seater which should be a 4 seater. If 250 more people put Higgins ahead of Burton you would not even come out with this rubbish. Social Democracy are the ones with quite a watered down programme. I remember that you supported UN intervention in Iraq in 2003.

author by tonypublication date Sat Jun 02, 2007 21:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

How did Socialist democracy do in the elections with their revolutionary programme?

author by Gearoid O Loingsighpublication date Sat Jun 02, 2007 21:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I don't know what this rubbish about UN intervention is. SD never argued for UN intervention and has been quite consistent in opposing it everywhere. SD has never seen the UN as a legitimate body, in teh Iraq invasion SD said that even if the UN security council authorised the invasion, it should be opposed, unlike other left groups that talked about an illegal war SD pointed out that the capitialist legality of the war was completely irrelevant.

author by JMA - SDpublication date Sun Jun 03, 2007 13:12author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Thanks for the rather more moderate tone, even if linked to an inaccuracy about our policy. From a Marxist point of view the SP manifest is clearly a social democratic manifesto. It is not about an alternative society but about how to improve the current one. While we support improvements we do not support reformism, the idea that the current society can be gradually transformed into a better one. The call for community police is not one that Marxist could support. The issue of method is also important. The way to change society is by putting Joe and Claire in the Dail. Again the standard Marxist view is that parliaments can be used as platforms, but are not vehicles for revolutionary change.

As I said before, my main issue lies outside the current left in looking at the broad trends in the election. From this prespective my main interest was the SP view of the Nurses strike. Their leaflet says they condemn the HSE as agents of government policy. But what happened is that the nurses were strangled by the National Implementation body - that is by the Trade Union bureaucracy acting through social partnership.

The fact that the entire left remained silent negates all of their electoral intervention as far as I am concerned.

By the way, before the usual yahoos get stuck in, the above views are not the result of my ingesting substances unavailable to the rest of you, but the bread and butter of standard debate between the CWI and other socialist currents extending over decades. Read it up for yourselves.

author by SP member (personal capacity)publication date Sun Jun 03, 2007 13:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

JMA says: "From a Marxist point of view the SP manifest[o] is clearly a social democratic manifesto. It is not about an alternative society but about how to improve the current one."

SP manifesto said: "The only alternative to the system of capitalism is socialism. Under socialism wealth would be owned and democratically controlled by the majority of people and would be used to provide for the needs of everyone in society."

JMA says: "The call for community police is not one that Marxist could support."

SP manifesto said: "The Socialist Party stands for democratic community controlled police services. To cut across anti-social behaviour, investment in the educational, economic and leisure needs of young people is urgently needed." Not exactly just 'community' coppers under control of State!

JMA says: "The issue of method is also important. The way to change society is by putting Joe and Claire in the Dail. Again the standard Marxist view is that parliaments can be used as platforms, but are not vehicles for revolutionary change."

SP leaflet says "Clare Daly will use the Dáil as a platform to continue to organise people in the communities and the workplaces to fight on all these issues"

JMA says: "Their leaflet [on Nurses' strike] says they condemn the HSE as agents of government policy. But what happened is that the nurses were strangled by the National Implementation body - that is by the Trade Union bureaucracy acting through social partnership."

SP manifesto said "Full support for the nurses. Pay the wage claim and implement the 35-hour week" it also went on to say "End 'social partnership'."

author by John McNuttypublication date Sun Jun 03, 2007 15:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

You don't understand, SP comrade - it's not necessary for anything that SD says to be based on reality. John McAnulty just needs to consult his imagination and that's that. You may have spent the last decade telling people that having Joe Higgins in the Dail is just a way to organise activism outside parliament, but John says you didn't so that's the end of the discussion. Seriously, you might as well ignore him, you'll just get more lies back in his reply and on and on ... there must be something good on the telly

author by Dubpublication date Sun Jun 03, 2007 18:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What is John McAnulty's view on his comrades in Brazil going into government with sell-out Lula? And in Italy they cheer-lead Prodi. Last time I checked the Brazilian government are a capitalist administration that are by no means socialist or anything near it. Next thing Socialist Democracy will be going into Government with Ahern as he's from a working class background.

author by Gearoid O Loingsighpublication date Sun Jun 03, 2007 19:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Consult the website www.socialistdemocracy.org, there are quite a few documents there on Brazil etc.

author by Dubpublication date Mon Jun 04, 2007 13:24author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I note that SD initiated this thread to engage in rational discussion on this matter. They were then proven beyond doubt to be wrong about their claims and now they are avoiding discussion on their initial assertions and on their comrades' record in Brazil and Italy.

author by JMcA - SDpublication date Mon Jun 04, 2007 16:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Nearly everything Dub has said so far has been wrong. I did not ‘initiate’ debate. I posted an analysis, clearly labelled ‘other press’ that became the subject of hysterical and sectarian attack around a footnote. I offered to debate the issue rationally and Dub did moderate the language but has since made a whole series of statements about our policy that are completely the opposite of what we believe and could be corrected at the click of a mouse by using the search facility on our website.

As I understand the state of play the substantial issue is if we have grounds for considering the SP programme to be social-democratic or not. You either engage with that or give it a rest.

SP member – it is not that I am not familiar with your policy or that I misunderstand transitional demands. I have in fact discussed policy with members of your organisation over many years. Our view is that calls for community police cannot be transitional demands and are the product of reformism. We believe that the main challenge that a regrouped workers movement would face would come from the police and legal system and that this would outweigh by thousands of times any threat from demoralised elements. The police cannot be made into a neutral force. Any attempt to do so means engagement with the police and therefore a form of support.

I’m not making theoretical points here – I live in an area of Belfast with a high level of demoralisation and anti-social behaviour and my family has suffered along with others in our neighbourhood, but I have also been beaten by the state forces and jailed under emergency legislation. I know which represents the greatest force.

author by Sectnerdpublication date Mon Jun 04, 2007 18:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Now now Dub, you're just making yourself look silly with inaccurate accusations like that. A) it's well known that Socialist Democracy have little enough in common with the "mainstream" of the USFI and B) the USFI itself has come down strongly against both the Lula and Prodi governments, supporting the Brazilian comrades who broke with the PT to form the PSOL (along with the CWI's Brazilian comrades, I think) and organising an international campaign in support of their Italian member who was expelled by the PRC for voting against Prodi's foreign policy.

http://www.internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article1262

http://www.internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article1255

Much better to concentrate on addressing the inaccurate claims SD have made about the Socialist Party's positions than throw mud which won't stick.

author by EU&Lowpaidworkerspublication date Mon Jun 04, 2007 19:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Did anyone listen to James Whale & George Galloway on Talksport London last night . Somebody telephoned to say that england employers now have to employ t he EU members who are seeking work ( did anyonelisten to it)

author by Johnpublication date Mon Jun 04, 2007 21:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

So is it Socialist Democracy's position to wait until the working class become ready to crush capitalism and implement socialism before they become active in workers struggles?

Socialists must fight along with other workers at all times. In the current period it is inevitable that workers will be primarily be fighting for reforms of capitalism.. bin tax, water tax, better pay, against corrupt planning etc. Socialists have to be active in these struggles while also linking in these struggles with the need to fight capitalism itself. This is exactly what the SP are doing and exactly what SD are not. SD are completely inactive and in reality have given up on the working class.

author by pdtdpublication date Mon Jun 04, 2007 23:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

There is nothing "wrong" with the SP manifesto. There is nothing wrong with believing that everything should be nationalized. There is nothing wrong in believing that Karl Marx, Leon Trotsky, Kim il Jong, Bob Mugabe, and James Connolly have all the answers to every social and economic question. There is nothing wrong in believing in the tooth-fairy (no jokes about gay dentists, please) and Santa.

Problem is that almost no one any more actually believes that the aforesaid long dead gents and their (slightly) less dead followers have a blind bit of relevance in a small open economy in the age of info-tech. Mind you, Santa and the Tooth-Fairy do have their uses from time to time.

If the SP wishes to win the next election it should junk the first word in its moniker and adopt centrist policies. Otherwise it could just wait for world revolution to happen (after all, Karl Marx said WR was inevitable, so it must be.....)

author by Sectnerdpublication date Tue Jun 05, 2007 13:15author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"There is nothing wrong in believing that Karl Marx, Leon Trotsky, Kim il Jong, Bob Mugabe, and James Connolly have all the answers to every social and economic question. "

I'm afraid you're going to have to try better than that chum(p). As anyone with the least bit of knowledge about them knows, the SP has always condemned Stalinist dictators like Kim Il Jong. Since "social and economic questions" are heavily influenced by the fact that we live in a capitalist society, and Karl Marx remains by far the most intelligent and capable analyst of the capitalist system, the SP are quite right to believe that you can learn a few things from looking at his work. Your post is about as profound as if I was to say "sure Fianna Fail believe that the Holocaust was a good thing and want all single mothers to be beheaded in public squares". The fact that you have to resort to such obvious, easily dealt with lies merely suggests that you have absolutely nothing of any substance to say against the Socialist Party. Still bitter cos Mike McDowell lost his seat are we? "Cheerio, cheerio, cheerio!" Great stuff

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