It won’t come
as a surprise to any regular readers of this blog (Sid and Doris Blogger) that
I think you should vote Labour tomorrow (if you haven’t already done so because
you have a postal vote).
I vote Labour
because, as my old friend and comrade from the UNISON NEC, Paul Holmes, used to
say of solid Labour voters, “I am Labour”. I stuck with our Party through the
worst of times because it is the Party of the working class, and I would no
more leave the Labour Party than I would leave my trade union (which is
affiliated to the Party).
I observe that
today the collective relationship between workers and the Party, mediated
through trade unions, is greatly weakened and that many people – including radical
and progressive voters – treat electoral politics as if it were an exercise in
consumer choice.
Therefore, I
will say something about why a Labour vote tomorrow is the right choice for
those who think that voting ought to be a matter of choice.
First, if you
approach the European elections as being about what they ought to be about –
the election of Members of the European Parliament – then it makes sense (if
you are a decent human being) to cast your vote to elect more members of the
Party of European Socialists, the only group which could possibly beat the
European People’s Party (the Christian Democrats - European mainstream Tories) to being the biggest group in
the European Parliament.
If the
Socialist Group is the largest group in the European Parliament that will be a
good thing for the whole of Europe – and almost certainly the best hope we have
of trying to reverse the reactionary “populist” tide which is rising across the
Continent.
Secondly, if
what you want to do with your vote had nothing to do with the composition of the
European Parliament but is instead about “sending a message” to Westminster
parties in connection with Brexit then what you should do obviously depends
upon the message you want to send.
If the message
you want to send is that you want our politicians to “get on” with Brexit then
I can only suggest, in the nicest possible way, that you are in the wrong place
here. My advice to you would be to vote Labour as a way of making up to the
rest of humanity for the damage you have probably already done.
But if you want
to “send a message” about a second referendum or about remaining in the European
Union (the two not necessarily being the same of course) then I can see why you
might – superficially – be tempted to vote for one of the parties who have morphed
into single-issue campaigns for the purposes of this European election and
class themselves as “remain” parties.
However, the
MEPs your votes will elect tomorrow have no influence over any votes on Brexit
and, neither the handful of Liberal Democrat (or “funny tinge” Party) MPs, nor
my own constituency MP can possibly deliver either of those outcomes in the
Westminster Parliament. Labour – before or after a General Election – can do
this, and indeed our Conference policy now calls for a confirmatory public vote
on any Brexit deal (since every other option has been exhausted).
The more
(remain supporting) Labour MEPs are elected tomorrow the stronger the voices
within our Party who are opposed to Brexit will be.
So, tomorrow,
vote Labour.
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