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Men fight and lose the battle, and the thing that they fought for comes about in spite of their defeat, and when it comes turns out not to be what they meant, and other men have to fight for what they meant under another name. (William Morris - A Dream of John Ball)

Sunday, May 26, 2019

Keeping the Red Flag flying in the face of strong headwinds


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I have spent today at the American Express Community Stadium, not to watch football but to act as a counting agent for the Labour Party as votes cast in the European elections in Brighton and Hove last Thursday were counted.

I won’t say anything (yet) about how the votes went, not least because that could be punished by six months imprisonment – but I will say that the small (but perfectly formed) Labour team were not exactly jubilant as we waited at the bus stop by Falmer station.

What I will also say now is that it is perfectly possible to be both right and unpopular. Thirty seven years ago I marched through Brighton against the Falklands War. We were in a minority, but – to this day – I do not think that made us wrong.

It may be that today we will learn that our well-intentioned policy of trying to bring a divided country together by focusing on what unites the 99% against the 1% rather than representing either the 48% or the 52% has failed to satisfy critics on either side of the continuing Brexit divide.

For now though – and unlike our one Labour MEP in the South East Region who sent an email to members today which was as ill-judged as it was ill-timed – I want to salute Party members and candidates who fought for Labour last Thursday.

Whilst this won’t count as one of the best Sundays of my life, I spent it in the company of fellow Party members I am proud to call comrade – and, when I changed buses in North Street, I bumped into another lifelong Party activist, a happy coincidence which reminded me of so many comrades who stand by socialist beliefs in hard times.

Some cowards may flinch, some traitors may sneer, but Labour Party members will keep our red flag flying.

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