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We explicitly challenge Labour’s programme of warmongering,
neoliberal privatisation and failure to tackle environmental destruction.
We
believe that there is an alternative. The wealth exists in the world
to abolish famine and poverty and to pay for our essential needs;
the debt-fuelled culture of conspicuous consumption does not produce
a fairer or happier society – and is anyway unsustainable;
and peaceful collective public enterprise is preferable to the private
profit-making of the unregulated market and its escalating competition
for scarce resources. The problem is capitalism, which produces
only for profit not need, which destroys the environment and carries
out endless warfare in pursuit of market domination.
But we also believe that we must win these arguments. We must find
ways to develop and promote alternative positive policies and demands
– of peace, social and environmental justice, public ownership,
workers’ rights, civil liberties and equality.
We must join together with all those seeking a better society, as
an anti-capitalist left fighting for an alternative socialist society.
Question time for the left
The Convention of The Left takes place in Manchester 20-24 September
as the alternative to Labour’s conference (held right next
door at the same time). The Convention aims to debate alternative
strategies that are critical of capitalism – environmentally
and socially just, inclusive and peaceful, pluralist, tolerant –
in pursuit of a greater common objective that benefits the many
and not the few. We aim to ask ourselves the essential questions
– and we hope to arrive at some of the answers.
We also aim to encourage participation from below, not top-down
platforms. We want to start defining new ways of working - so that
we can join together in making policies, putting forward demands
and campaigning in practice - regardless of the organisations (or
none) that we may belong to or support.
Participation in debate - unity in
action
We are not saying that this means the construction of another political
party. But we do resolve to find ways that the Left as a whole can
co-ordinate action both nationally and locally wherever we can.
We are not aiming to displace existing united campaigns, but to
strengthen these and to encourage working together across the widest
range of organisations and individuals.
We therefore resolve to encourage the development of local left
forums, where appropriate, and to support those already in existence,
in order to promote discussion and co-ordinate united action across
the Left, in an inclusive, participatory, pluralist, tolerant and
democratic way. We also resolve to hold a “Recall Event”
on Saturday November 29th at which we will seek agreement to ideas
and demands emerging from the Convention.
Signed (among others) nationally :
Tony Benn, Alice Mahon, Ken Loach, John McDonnell MP (Labour Representation
Committee,) Robert Griffiths (Secretary, Communist Party of Britain),
John Haylett (Editor, Morning Star), Liz Davies, Derek Wall (Principal
Male Speaker, Green Party,) George Galloway MP (Respect), Councillor
Salma Yaqoob (Respect), Professor Gregor Gall (Labour movement academic),
Chris Bambery (editor, Socialist Worker), Linsdey German (SWP)
and by members of the Convention of the left organising group including:
Declan O’Neill, Chris Jones, Margaret Manning, Richard Searle
(Respect), Dr Kay Phillips (Respect), Linda Clair, Norma Turner,
Chris Hyland (Green Party), Peter Allen (Green Party), Cllr Susan
Press (LRC), Denise McDowell, Bill Jefferies (Permanent Revolution),
John Nicholson, Roy Wilkes (Socialist Resistance), Ann Papageorgiou
(CPB),
Clive Searle (Respect)
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After
the May elections - where next for the left?
Michael Prior, John McDonnell MP, Nick wrack and
Mark Hoskisson outline their views on the way forward. Visit our
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