This is my personal blog. I was Branch Secretary of Lambeth UNISON from 1992 to 2017 and a member of the National Executive Council (NEC) of UNISON, the public service union (www.unison.org.uk) from 2003 to 2017. I am now a retired member of UNISON. I am Chair of Brighton Pavilion Constituency Labour Party and a member of the Labour Representation Committee (LRC). Neither the Labour Party nor UNISON is responsible for the contents of this personal blog.
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Saturday, August 26, 2006
What are nice trade unionists like us doing in a Labour Party like this?
Having written the last post on this blog I got to thinking about how little benefit the trade union movement has had from the “New” Labour Government since 1997 and that lead me to thinking about the question of what our unions are doing being associated with the Labour Party…
The friendly folk at the Socialist Unity website asked me for my views. So I explained why I think socialists should be active in the Labour Party.
I believe this because there is a viable socialist organisation within the Labour Party and because the Labour left has found a standard bearer willing to challenge for leadership of the Party – which means that we can try to force socialist ideas onto the Party’s agenda. The recent results of the elections to the Party’s National Executive give some grounds for optimism.
I know that many good trade unionists have given up on the Party and have other ideas about how to organise politically, whether in coalitions or new parties. I sympathise with and respect these comrades but disagree.
It is 100 years since the Party created by the trade unions became a serious force. We need a political voice more than ever if we are going to fight for trade union rights or against privatisation. I really don’t see why we should abandon the Party we created and go away and try to build a new one – when the majority of Party members who voted in the last elections to the National Executive backed left wing candidates.
We need a campaign around a Labour leadership candidate who will stand for what we believe in…
You know comrade I fear that, given recent opinion poll results, the Tories may already be awake.
ReplyDeleteI think that those of you who may have liked New Labour ought to wake up to the fact that you are now heading for an election defeat for all of us.
You were keen on a leadership that could win elections, to the extent of supporting them even when they wouldn't do what we wanted from a Labour Government (and - let's be clear the rights that trade unions have gained from this Government are non-negligible, but only just!)
Now your neoliberal leadership which backs neocons in the USA is deeply unpopular, you are welcome to come and join socialists who are trying to get the Party to do what it was made for!
Jon, which Tortskyist organisation are you a member of? care to be honest? Or is it a post-Trotskyist outfit like LLB?
ReplyDelete"who are trying to get the Party to do what it was made for!"
ReplyDeleteerr umm except that in the UK people are turning to the Tories who would do away with the benefits many people have had fro having our party in power.
If you dont win elections, you get nothing which is what the ultra left delivered for years.
People not about to elect a party with John Mcdonnell as leader, not that he stands a chance of winning anyway.
Its all pie in the sky, anorak thinking by the left which has no clue, self indulgent twaddle.