TUC Congress 2010. 'Fair' cuts? No cuts!

The TUC Congress 2010. Red Youth members distributed copies of the CPGB-ML statement and took part in the NSSN fringe meetings. Details of the congress and its important decisions can be found at the TUC pages (link below). http://www.tuc.org.uk/the_tuc/index.cfm?mins=363&minors=62&majorsubjectID=19  The CPGB-ML statement reads as follows:

TUC Congress 2010. ‘Fair’ cuts? No cuts!

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Capitalism is embarking on a major class war offensive against living standards in Britain. This needs to be met by a determined counter-offensive from the working class.

To be snatched from the pockets of the poor

There are to be £113bn of spending cuts and tax increases over the next four years, with £11bn coming off state welfare alone.

The 7 percent cut in housing benefit will leave 750,000 under threat of homelessness, and the inflation index by which state benefits are calculated will now exclude housing costs.

VAT, a tax on the poor, is going up to 20 percent whilst Child Benefit is to be frozen.

The vaunted ‘ring-fencing’ of the health budget is more about guaranteeing repayment of the staggering debts run up through the construction of PFI hospitals than about defending essential services, which in fact face £20bn worth of ‘efficiency savings’.

Meanwhile, as an estimated 750,000 jobs are to go in the public sector and many public-sector workers face a wage freeze, there is to be a drive to push single parents back into the labour market as soon as all the children are in school and 1.8 million disabled people are to be required to present themselves for fresh medical examination.

Shocking as such cuts are, they represent only the first fumbling efforts of our rulers to make ordinary people pay for a crisis triggered by money-lenders, bankers and financiers and rooted in a long-developing capitalist overproduction crisis which will not go away. Unless the working class are able to go back onto the offensive, the future is bleak.

British workers, however, are kept in check by the belief that capitalism is the best of all possible economic systems, and that it is possible to manoeuvre in such a way to ensure capitalism serves the interests of workers, even while they are being made redundant en masse and their benefits are being slashed.

Social democracy – the biggest enemy of the fight back

What mainly gets in the way of workers who want to take the fight back to the bankers is the continuing stranglehold of social democracy over the trade-union and labour movement, at its most blatant in the continuing link between organised labour and the Labour party.

Whilst the ConDem government squabbles over the detail of how best to make workers pay for capitalist failure, Labour apologists preside over a debate in the working class over ‘how better to implement the cuts’ which ‘all of us’ must face together, all the while wailing about how much ‘better’ it would have been to cleave to Labour’s more ‘sensible’ timetable for cuts.

While most workers have lost any illusions in Labour, strenuous efforts to revive these illusions are being made by supposed ‘left’-wingers in the working-class movement.

The most recent effort by the SWP, Respect and the Communist Party of Britain to find common cause in face of the crisis, the ‘Convention of the Left’, carries the Labour millstone around its neck from the outset. Not only do the Trots and the revisionists share a common tradition of grovelling before the Labour ‘left’, they are joined in this ‘Convention’ by the Labour Representation Committee, whose only purpose in life is to revive the Labour party.

In the absence of united political leadership, workers struggle on regardless, with the best of them being drawn into the National Shop Stewards Network (NSSN) and the various anti-cuts alliances emerging around the country.

The NSSN’s decision to lobby the TUC, demanding that it call a national demonstration against the cuts ‘to kick-start a mass campaign to stop this government in its tracks’, is very welcome. But pigs will fly before Barber and his ilk lead any serious resistance to capitalism, and no trusted leadership can be expected from a trade-union bureaucracy so intimately intertwined with the Labour Party.

It will be through the struggle to decouple organised labour from the Labour party that workers can win the political unity necessary to resist the class-war assaults being launched against it.

How Labourism disorganises resistance

The futile search for ‘fair’ cuts opens the door wide for the divide-and-rule tactics employed by the capitalists and their apologists.

They tell us it is unfair that some folk have to get up and go to work whilst their neighbours slumber on with curtains closed, planting enmity between the employed and the unemployed and ‘forgetting’ the wholesale destruction of jobs, care of the overproduction crisis.

They tell us that the collapse of pensions provision is a consequence of our inconvenient tendency to live longer, planting enmity between young and old and ‘forgetting’ how pensions security fell prey to markets anarchy.

They tell us that ‘foreigners’ are pushing ‘Brits’ out of the queue for jobs and social provision, planting enmity between different races and cultures and ‘forgetting’ that the origin of those lengthening queues lies in the crisis of their beloved capitalist system.

They even dare tell workers that ‘we’ have overindulged in our consumption of resources and must now teach ‘our’ children to love frugality. Yet as the current issue (Number 37) of Proletarian explains, “the problem is not the unaffordably luxurious lives of British pensioners, but the unaffordably luxurious lives of British and foreign bloodsuckers – moneylenders, bankers, financiers – who are so positioned as to be able to suck the lifeblood not only of future generations but above all of the current one.

Whilst middle-class journalists invite workers to blame themselves for failing their children and government stooges berate the feckless poor, the thousand richest people in the UK can slumber on behind closed curtains in undisputed possession of their £300bn of wealth.

Greece

We should learn some lessons from Greece. Over there, workers are with great militancy challenging the attacks launched upon pay, pensions and the social wage, attacks which it fell to the lot of the social-democratic PASOK to instigate.

A growing cross-union popular front movement, PAME, under strong communist influence, has made considerable headway in exposing and overcoming the opportunism of the dominant trade union leaderships and explaining how that opportunism is sustained by the link with PASOK. PAME welcomes all workers, from any union or none, who refuse to choose ‘reasonable, fair’ cuts as against ‘bad, unfair’ cuts and instead demand that capitalism answer for the disaster it has inflicted on society at large.

Labour’s well-earned expulsion from power in this country, so far from rendering less urgent the fight to sever the trade unions’ link with that party, in fact offers the working class an opportunity to root out this ideological parasite upon the labour movement once and for all – an opportunity which should not be missed.

Break the link with Labour!

Join Red Youth at the TUC Rally and Demo 2010

Join Red Youth and the CPGB-ML at the rally outside the TUC, Sunday 12 September 2010, from 11am. If your interested in coming to the demo catch a coach from your part of the country. Details can be found on the website of the National Shop Stewards Network www.shopstewards.net Coaches travel from:

West Midlands

Coventry
8.45 am Coventry Sports Centre Fairfax Street
Contact Jane Nellist (Secretary Coventry TUC) on 07958 985 614.

North Staffs Trades Union Council
Contact Andy Bentley 07845893607

Birmingham Trades Union Council
Contact Stuart on 07775 942841

South Wales

6am Swansea High Street rail station then
7am Cardiff Museum
Contact Swansea Rob Williams 0781634690 Cardiff 07877477603

East Midlands

Leicester
9am outside the Secular Hall, Humberston Gate
Contact Steve Score: 07 737 978 057

Northern

Newcastle,
7:30am, Newcastle Central Station (Also picking up at Durham and Middlesbrough)
Contact Ray Smith, Newcastle Central Unite branch, email exray@talktalk.net

Yorkshire

Hull
Contact Mike Whale 07528780098 email hta1@hta1.karoo.co.uk
Sheffield
Contact Marion Lloyd 07805627408 email marion.lloyd@ic24.net
Leeds
Contact Kevin Pattison on 07962867034 email kevinandros@btinternet.com
Wakefield
Contact Adrian O’Malley on 07954148796 email aomidyorksunison@aol.co.uk
Huddersfield
Contact Mike Jackie 07887668740 email mike.jackie@tesco.net

Merseyside

10am at the Liverpool Empire. Tickets (£8) running out fast. Contact Alex McFadden on 0151666 1999

South Eastcontact Nick Chaffey 07833 681 910 to reserve a place (£10)

6:30am, Brighton St Peters Church
Contact Phil Clarke: 077 096 9656 1

Southern

Portsmouth and Southampton, 7am Cenotaph, Southampton,

South West

Bristol
7.30am Anchor Road
contact Tom Baldwin 07986 951527

London

London Region RMT coach, 7.45am RMT HQ 39 Chalton St., London NW1 1JD, contact Steve Hedley on s.hedley@rmt.org.uk

Unite le 1111 branch, 7.15am Unite HQ 128 Theobalds Rd., Holborn, W1X 8TN,contact David Nissen david@davidnissen.com

Coach sponsored part by FBU and others, 7am York Way, Kings Cross

For other London coaches contact Kevin Parslow on 07737 566167

Proletarian Issue 37 online

Proletarian Issue 37 online

– Proletarian: August/September 2010 issue –

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:: WAR AND RESISTANCE ::

No justice for the Gaza protestors
While a few sentences have been reduced on appeal, those protesting Israel’s war crimes are still being criminalised.
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EDO decommissioners’ victory: resisting war crimes is not a crime
The EDO decommissioners have been vindicated in their action to prevent Israeli war crimes by smashing up an arms factory in Brighton.
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Afghanistan: wheels coming off Nato’s war machine
Rising losses and the dawning realisation that they cannot possibly win the war are leading to increasing divisions amongst members of the imperialist governments and their army general staffs fighting in Afghanistan, as they try desperately to save face and figure out how to leave the country without looking like the losers they are.
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Editorial: WikiLeaks and the Afghan war
Leaked reports paint a picture of chaos, mayhem, corruption and cruelty in a war that the predatory imperialist powers are on course to lose, bringing into open daylight what the US and its allies and satellites have been trying unsuccessfully to hide.
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No return to business as usual for an increasingly isolated zionist state
On one level, it might seem that the fascist atrocity carried out by Israeli forces on board the Mavi Marmara, having temporarily woken consciences around the world, is already being successfully smoothed over and sanitised with the help of the ‘international community’. Scratch a little deeper, though, and it becomes clear that, for Israel, there can be no return to business as usual.
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Anti-war update: Glenton, Chilcot, Tomlinson
We join with the entire anti-war movement in welcoming Joe Glenton back from prison and congratulating him on his steadfastness. Meanwhile, 15 months after the his murder at police hands, the director of public prosecutions has decided not to prosecute Ian Tomlinson’s killer.
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:: BRITAIN AND IRELAND ::

The Saville report is a victory for the Irish people, and one more small step on the road to a united Ireland
In saluting and paying tribute to the Bloody Sunday families, the people of Derry, the republican movement, and the risen Irish people on their significant victory, the CPGB-ML commits itself to playing its part in the ongoing struggle to realise a free, sovereign and united Ireland and to see the day when British troops are no longer able to rampage in Ireland, Iraq, Afghanistan or any other country.
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Industry matters: BA strikes, BBC pensions
Post-election skirmishes on the industrial front have revealed a combination of leadership nervousness and grass roots anger over the efforts being made to make workers pay for the capitalist crisis.
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Poem: Impartiality
BBC impartiality / So distant from reality / Of Aunt Beeb’s personality …
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Future generations must not pay for this capitalist crisis
The bourgeoisie seeks to escape the effects of crisis by intensifying the exploitation of the working class. Ending the system of exploitation is the only way forward.
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:: WORLD ::

US moves to threaten China as Cheonan farce collapses at UN
Having failed to build a consensus for anti-DPRK moves, the US has moved on to targeting China directly.
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Film: South of the Border
Dir: Oliver Stone. A unique chance to hear the leaders of the South American revolution speak for themselves.
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G20 protest: capitalism bares its teeth
Workers should not be taken in by the pious phrases of the bourgeois media, which are condemning the alleged violence of protestors at the Toronto demonstration, while applauding elsewhere the unspeakable violence of imperialism against the peoples of Afghanistan, Iraq and Palestine and egging on the bourgeois authorities in their plans to extend their warmongering to Iran.
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:: REPORTS ::

CPGB-ML holds successful congress
What should be our tactics in a period of raging economic crisis, which is biting ever deeper into people’s living standards and laying waste to jobs, pay, pensions, homes and public services? What should be our attitude to those fighting British and US imperialist domination abroad?
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Congress motions 1: the way forward for our party during the economic crisis
We shall strive to combat every prejudice commonly to be found among the working people that stands in the way of the working class fulfilling its historic mission of overthrowing capitalism and building socialism, for example, its faith in parliamentary democracy and/or syndicalism, as well as racist, xenophobic and chauvinist prejudices among large sections of the working class.
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Congress motions 2: our international solidarity tasks
We demand an end to British media complicity in Israeli war crimes.
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Red Youth Lauched

On Saturday 13 March 2010 comrades and friends from across Britain organised around the Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist – Leninist) met in Birmingham, to formally establish a Leninist organisation for Britain’s youth movement.

The meeting was a great success and attended by comrades from around Britain. The meeting elected a committee to organise the work and a National Organiser to put into effect the decisions of the meeting. The group formally established itself as “Red Youth”, adopted its emblems, rules and aims, and chose the following slogan to guide its work over the next year; “Each one, teach one!”

The meeting was unanimously of the opinion that there did not exist in Britain today a revolutionary youth group. The effects of revisionism and opportunism in the British labour movement have suffocated the revolutionary ideals and potential of the youth. Red Youth hopes to inspire a new generation to enter into the work that so urgently needs undertaking.

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