Fatigue leaves
me currently often as a spectator at events where I would sooner be a
participant, whether knocking on doors in Brighton or blocking a bridge in
London.
Labour Party
members across Brighton and Hove are running an excellent local election
campaign in support of an impressively diverse field of candidates, which is
now entering its final week. I am proud to have had a role in preparing this
campaign, and wish I had the energy to be out there on the doorstep ahead of
this vital election.
This isn’t simply
our chance to win a majority for Labour on Brighton and Hove City Council,
sixteen years after this was lost when a Labour Government followed President
Bush into an imperialist war. This is an opportunity for the people of one of
the most progressive places in the country to elect a Council with a majority
committed to a socialist manifesto.
I cannot
predict the results of the local elections, though I do know that our Party candidates
and activists deserve, by their efforts, a victory, because the people of
Brighton and Hove need a socialist Council, just as the people of this country
need a socialist-led Government.
There is an
urgency in this need for socialism because capitalism has brought our planet to
the brink of catastrophe, as the school strikes and Extinction Rebellion
protests have made clear. The climate crisis threatens the future of humanity
and the solution can only be a systemic shift away from a society organised
around profit and accumulation.
Our society is
in a time of crisis, exemplified by the plight of the Conservative Party, a
historically successful tool in the hands of the ruling class, which is falling
apart in front of our eyes as the racist far right grows in the fertile soil of
Brexit and the political “centre” flounders and fails in the misshapen form of “Change
UK”.
We are
fortunate that, at a time such as this, we have a Labour Party which is capable
of offering hope – and which threatens our enemies so much that they are
constantly on the attack against us. I have no idea whether we can win (either
the local elections or the saving of our species) but I know it is worth the
fight, and I am grateful to those who are fighting.
I look forward
to returning to the front line.
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