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Defeat for SP in ‘07, but where is the internal debate?

category national | politics / elections | other press author Monday August 13, 2007 10:33author by Cedar - Cedar Lounge Revolution Report this post to the editors

In the aftermath of the setback for the broad left in the May 2007 elections there has been a substantial focus in both establishment and alternative media about the implications for Sinn Féin and, to a slightly lesser extent, the Labour party.

Yet it is perhaps the Socialist Party that suffered the most.......

In the aftermath of the setback for the broad left in the May 2007 elections there has been a substantial focus in both establishment and alternative media about the implications for Sinn Féin and, to a slightly lesser extent, the Labour party.

Yet it is perhaps the Socialist Party that suffered the most in losing Joe Higgins' seat in Dublin West and failing to make the anticipated breakthrough in Dublin North.

Over on the Cedar Lounge is an analysis of the implications of the election results for the SP in the context of a year that started for them with so much promise on both sides of the border and has left them substantially weakened. But there seems little evidence of the internal debates that have convulsed Labour and Sinn Féin with analyses that have appeared in The Socialist preferring to focus on legitimate grievances over the need for boundary changes and the failure of others to create the proper conditions for the SP's growth.

See link below for more:

Related Link: http://cedarlounge.wordpress.com/2007/08/12/defeat-for-sp-in-07-but-where-is-the-internal-debate/
author by john throne - Labors militant voicepublication date Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:50author email loughfinn at aol dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

I just came across this discussion recently. I see where the SP spokesperson keeps repeating that the SP allows factions and does not expel people. One of the methods of stalinism was the continued repition of lies. It is a lie that the SP allows factions. I along with five other people set up a faction in the SP and was expelled and given no right of appeal. Where is the record of factions. When the Ted Grant faction formed in the early 1990's it split rather than tolerate being in a minority. The same thinking dominated this faction. Operating as a faction was intolerable to it. They also saw and see the revolutionary organization as having to totally united and ruled from the top down by one or two people. The majority faction at that time became the CWI and when myself and five others developed difference we were expelled.

The SP keeps repeating the lie that it allows factions and does not expel people. The SP keeps repeating this lie in the hope that it will not be challenged and that it will therefore become accepted. This is part of the method of stalinism.

It is up to the members of the SP to challenge this method and these lies inside the SP or their organization will destroy itself. An internal struggle along these lines is all that will save the SP from its own destructive measures.

And by the way on the election results. Some of us long before the election were calling for a united front of left candidates. We explained that this would increase the feeling amongst the working class that there was a left alternative and in this way increase support for the idea of voting for left candidates. It would have reduced the number of people who thought that a vote for the left was a wasted vote.

We also argued for a united front of left candidates as a way to take forward the struggle for a workers' party. The SP because of its left sectarian position has damaged the working class. Both in reducing the vote that could have been won and in refusing to take the opportunity to move forward on working with other left forces to build a workers' party.

John Throne.

Related Link: http://laborsmilitantvoice.com
author by Mark Ppublication date Mon Oct 08, 2007 17:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

John, as so often, is not being entirely honest here.

As he is well aware, he was not expelled from the Socialist Party. Many years ago he moved to the United States and was involved with the Socialist Party's sister organisation there, a group which is now called Socialist Alternative. He was expelled from our American sister organisation, then called Labor Militant. As I said in the original blog discussion, the Irish Socialist Party is extremely reluctant to expel anybody and has not done so at all for decades.

The rest of John's post is the usual congealed mixture of dishonest complaint and bizarre stuff about "left sectarianism". I'm not interested in running through his views on either subject for the tenth or eleventh time, so I'll leave him to drone on in peace.

author by Extrovert Introvertpublication date Mon Oct 08, 2007 18:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It amazes me how some people on the left from their armchairs always want to make claim over organisations that they are not members of. Surely if there is internal debate it is exactly that - Internal! If you want to get involved in internal debate why not join and get active?

 
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