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Sinn Fein the bureaucratic spin machine

category antrim | worker & community struggles and protests | opinion/analysis author Sunday August 10, 2008 16:23author by Sean Matthews(personal capacity) - Belfast WSM

When it comes to ‘spin’, ‘bling’ and ‘mantra’ Sinn Fein are masters in disguise and a mouthpiece of New Labour
'Building An Ireland of Equals'
'Building An Ireland of Equals'

During this year’s W.Belfast Feile Talk Back; we were once again greeted with Deputy First Minister Martin McGuiness in a dazzling, articulate performance that left the unionist opposition in a limbo and would make former Labour spin doctor Alistair Darling proud. Beneath the hollow words from the platform on the need to ‘work together’, ‘building an Ireland of equals’ or ‘we face many challenges’ lies a much sinister side based on cut-throat thatcherite capitalism that Sinn Fein and all the other political rulers seek to promote and impose. We were also treated with a planted question from the audience asking can Sinn Fein’s political strategy deliver a United Ireland, amidst a backdrop of growing disillusionment and disaffection amongst grassroots republicans and wider working-class communities. In the words of the most recent resignation Eamann Mac Manais former Stormont press officer of SF,

“I have left the party and the press office as I feel that the current programme for government of the Stormont administration will put working-class communities under increased pressure at a time when the current global credit crunch is already hurting this vulnerable group in society.”

A bit too late in the day perhaps but one should give credit when it is due! In a show of hands barely half of the random audience believed SF could deliver a united Ireland by 2016 which left DUP MLA bemused. For what it’s worth, I certainly would not want to live in a SF United Ireland based on their current record in power never mind my firm anarchist belief that only we as workers, unemployed have the power and ability to change our lives and the world for the better not by electing some token donkey into power. The substance behind the style of ‘building an Ireland of equals’ can mean anything from denying women’s right to choose, facing the bayonets of the private militia note that they now have official thugs in uniform called the PSNI to do their dirty work for daring to question the power of the autocracy in communities, to opening the floodgates to multi-national corporation to loot us dry such as pushing for a cut in the corporation tax to scabbing on the classroom assistants strike and imposing water charges and privatisation in a time when the rest of us our facing economic recession........ Recently, I also had the unpleasant experience of being on the receiving end of a low waged economy, casualisation and ‘flexibility’ in which we are expected to bend over for the bosses. An economy which all the political parties were so keen to promote when they laid out the red carpet during the recent visit for their commander in chief. This is merely a snapshot faced by many fellow workers in which after working for American multi-national company Northgate for 3 weeks I was promised work to end of September, I received a phone call on the Friday evening from my agency to don’t bother coming in on Monday due to lack of work I was told. I was even more surprised considering the company did not give me any indication of this during my brief stay.
As recent leaks have highlighted we might not even have a proper efficient ambulance service in time of need! All this is hardly the image of ‘tranquillity’ and ‘stability’ of supposedly a concerned Stormont Executive which barely meets to discuss outstanding issues never mind claiming to understand our needs and desires.

The question is how we remain blinded by the rhetoric of a party and an Executive ‘if you say something so many times people start to believe it’. Or a party that constantly attempts to gloss over their reactionary attacks on workers’ rights and conditions by exerting their radical working-class roots and providing them with a platform to conjure a previous ‘radical image’ that has passed its sell by date such as the public meeting during the W.Belfast Feile on Palestine.

Are we up for the task in terms of thwarting their neo-liberal ambitions in the here and now such as the incoming water charges, in building a mass non-payment campaign that cuts across sectarian boundaries and wipes the smile and the smirks from the faces of the chuckle brothers? It’s time we show them who is boss and let them know what it means to live on pittance from the welfare state, or shitty wages against a backdrop of a rise in energy prices, rise in the cost of living and other allowances.

In Belfast the forthcoming anarchist Bookfair on Saturday September 6th provides us with an essential forum and opportunity to discuss, reflect, analyse and strategise in were we can affect change in our workplaces’ and communities.
For more info
http://belfastanarchistbookfair2008.blogspot.com/

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author by Frank - nonepublication date Thu Aug 14, 2008 12:12author address author phone

Despite all the micro left sniping the reality is that Sinn Fein are the only credible left wing party in Ireland with a realistic chance of government North and South and in actually delivering radical change across the island.

Anyone who belives Sinn Fein's economic programme is Thatcherite is a fruit loop at best and it worst is cynically trying to undermine faith in the best chance this country has of a socialist government.

author by terrypublication date Thu Aug 14, 2008 14:54author address author phone

"Despite all the micro left sniping the reality is that Sinn Fein are the only credible left wing party in Ireland with a realistic chance of government North and South and in actually delivering radical change across the island."

should read

Despite all the micro left sniping the reality is that Sinn Fein are the only party in Ireland with a realistic chance of coalition government North and South of course, being in coalition will actually prevent SF delivering any radical change across the island."

author by SF cynics/fruit loopspublication date Thu Aug 14, 2008 14:55author address author phone

Quote: "Despite all the micro left sniping the reality is that Sinn Fein are the only credible left wing party in Ireland with a realistic chance of government North and South and in actually delivering radical change across the island.

Anyone who belives Sinn Fein's economic programme is Thatcherite is a fruit loop at best and it worst is cynically trying to undermine faith in the best chance this country has of a socialist government."

I wonder who the cynic/fruit loop is??

author by Personal Capacitypublication date Sat Aug 16, 2008 18:53author address author phone

Over the decades the Provos have talked the talk with the socialist jargon, but even that has been diluted as was probably inevitable. It is unlikely to bring us socialism - they are more the stickies without the socialism. Having said that Mr WSM - in his personal capacity - ain't going to achieve it either. What or who is WSM anyway - just another micro leftist group that holds monster meetings in telephone boxes?


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