{"id":15967,"date":"2015-06-01T18:32:19","date_gmt":"2015-06-01T18:32:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/?p=15967"},"modified":"2022-09-23T22:13:03","modified_gmt":"2022-09-23T22:13:03","slug":"rise-scotlands-left-alliance-completing-scotlands-democratic-revolution","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/2015\/06\/01\/rise-scotlands-left-alliance-completing-scotlands-democratic-revolution\/","title":{"rendered":"RISE, Scotland\u2019s Left Alliance \u2013 Completing Scotland\u2019s Democratic Revolution"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Starting a new political organisation, aimed at uniting the Left, is always a difficult process. Furthermore, the Scottish Left has still to fully recover from the last attempt to do this &#8211; the Scottish Socialist Party. The <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> imploded in 2004, just a year after registering real promise with the election of 6 <acronym title=\"Members of the Scottish Parliament\">MSPs<\/acronym> &#8211; 4 women and 2 men &#8211; in 2003.<\/p>\n<p>It is worth remembering that, back then, the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> made its advance at the expense of both the Labour Party and the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym>. Just weeks before \u2018Tommygate\u2019, the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> initiated the very successful and overtly republican \u2018Declaration of Calton Hill\u2019, at a well supported demonstration protesting against the royal opening of the new Holyrood parliament building, on 9th October, 2004.<\/p>\n<h3>Political divisions<\/h3>\n<p>Yet there were already political divisions emerging in the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> over whether it saw itself as a Left pressure group upon the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym>, with a perspective of gaining political leverage by offering its <acronym title=\"Members of the Scottish Parliament\">MSPs<\/acronym> as support for a future minority <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> administration; or whether it should develop as an independent class party, with the republican and socialist perspective of taking the leadership of the campaign for genuine Scottish self-determination from the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym>.<\/p>\n<p>Today, in the aftermath of the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym>\u2019s crushing electoral victory, winning 56 out of 59 Scottish seats at Westminster on May 7th this year; it is harder to imagine the Scottish Left getting itself back into its promising position in 2003.<\/p>\n<p>However, <acronym title=\"Respect, Independence, Socialism and Environmentalism\">RISE<\/acronym> has real potential. It doesn\u2019t just represent another attempt to reconfigure the existing Left, but comes directly from Scotland\u2019s \u2018democratic revolution\u2019. This followed the huge mobilisation that took place during the Scottish referendum campaign. Politics were taken out into housing schemes, and to small town and village halls throughout Scotland. People began to look elsewhere, other than the hostile <acronym title=\"British Broadcasting Corporation\">BBC<\/acronym> and unionist press, and to actively participate in the new independent media. When official cultural bodies like the Edinburgh Festival decided, in 2014, that the issue of Scottish self-determination was a taboo subject, this snub merely acted as a spur for many cultural initiatives, throughout the length and breadth of Scotland.<\/p>\n<p>The impact of Scotland\u2019s \u2018democratic revolution\u2019 can be seen in the 97% voter registration and the 85% who actually voted on September 18th. Autonomous campaigns, such as the National Collective, Women for Independence and the Radical Independence Campaign (<acronym title=\"Radical Independence Campaign\">RIC<\/acronym>) drew together socialists, radical nationalists, radical greens, feminists, movementists and others, in a very vibrant campaign, well beyond the control of the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym>\u2019s official \u2018Yes\u2019 campaign.<\/p>\n<p><acronym title=\"Radical Independence Campaign\">RIC<\/acronym> took the initiative, which others followed, by extending voter registration to city housing schemes long abandoned by Labour. <acronym title=\"Radical Independence Campaign\">RIC<\/acronym> also attracted supporters from Ireland, Wales, England, Catalunya, Euskadi, Greece, Spain and took its campaign to these countries. The essence of <acronym title=\"Radical Independence Campaign\">RIC<\/acronym> is not Scottish nationalist but Scottish internationalist, believing not only that, \u2018Another Scotland Is Possible\u2019, but that \u2018Another World Is Possible\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>However, despite the defiant and widespread anger amongst \u2018Yes\u2019 voters after September 18th, it was the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> that was able to hoover up the overwhelming majority of active campaigners. This ability was greatly assisted by the earlier collapse of the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> as the party uniting the Left in Scotland.<\/p>\n<h3>Significant contribution<\/h3>\n<p>Yet, it is quite clear that <acronym title=\"Radical Independence Campaign\">RIC<\/acronym> made a really significant contribution to Scotland\u2019s \u2018democratic revolution\u2019, something registered in the British Electoral Survey, which found that 14.5% of Scots, compared to 9.8% of English are in the \u201cmost Left category\u201d. Jonathon Shafi (<acronym title=\"Radical Independence Campaign\">RIC<\/acronym> and <acronym title=\"Respect, Independence, Socialism and Environmentalism\">RISE<\/acronym>) has explained this. <q>The referendum opened up a political space which was outside the formal parameters of mainstream politics and people genuinely felt empowered<\/q> (<cite>The Herald<\/cite>, 3.8.15).<\/p>\n<p>The British ruling class realised the significance of the challenge facing them. Their overriding aim has been to roll-back this \u2018democratic revolution\u2019. Panicked by the drift of potential voters towards \u2018Yes\u2019, Gordon Brown had \u2018promised\u2019 a new federal <acronym title=\"United Kingdom\">UK<\/acronym>, if people only voted \u2018No\u2019. Once a \u2018No\u2019 vote was achieved, Cameron appointed that safe establishment figure, Lord Smith of Kelvin, to ditch this \u2018promise\u2019 and to dramatically lower political sights. His commission ditched not only the federal \u2018promise\u2019, but also \u2018DevoMax\u2019 and opted for a minimal \u2018Devo-Plus\u2019. When the Commission reported, it was met by the then Cameron\/Clegg government\u2019s official response. This watered Smith down even further, with the assistance of the Miliband-led Labour \u2018opposition\u2019, and their new right wing Scottish leader, Jim Murphy.<\/p>\n<p>The <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> leadership entered the 2015 Westminster election campaign with the immediate strategy of propping up an anticipated Miliband Labour minority government, in exchange for \u2018Devo-Max\u2019. In Scotland, the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym>\u2019s electoral success was beyond their wildest dreams. Elsewhere in the <acronym title=\"United Kingdom\">UK<\/acronym>, Miliband\u2019s capitulation before the Tories and <acronym title=\"United Kingdom Independence Party\">UKIP<\/acronym> ensured a conservative unionist surge in England and Wales. Meanwhile reactionary unionism advanced in Northern Ireland. The <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> leadership\u2019s strategy stymied, their hopes are now pinned on a reformed Labour party under possible new leader, Jeremy Corbyn. Yet, only 47 of Labour\u2019s 232 MPs joined \u2018Jez\u2019 in voting against Tory austerity!<\/p>\n<p>The <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym>\u2019s 56 MPs have become the Westminster opposition. Under Harriet Harman, Labour has continued its policy of \u2018Better Together\u2019 with the Tories, rather than join with the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> to defend even their own very limited record of opposition. Nevertheless, neither opposition to the Tories\u2019 stepped-up austerity offensive, nor meaningful advances towards greater Scottish self-determination, can be achieved within the Westminster prison.<\/p>\n<h3>Panoply of anti-democratic forces<\/h3>\n<p>During the referendum campaign, growing numbers of people lost faith in such state institutions as the <acronym title=\"British Broadcasting Corporation\">BBC<\/acronym>, and also in many aspects of the Westminster set-up. However, they were only given the merest hint of the full panoply of anti-democratic forces the British ruling class has in reserve, shielded from any democratic scrutiny by the <acronym title=\"United Kingdom\">UK<\/acronym> state\u2019s Crown Powers. Cameron was recently forced to reveal one of these. He told Westminster that British military forces had been active in Syria, despite a parliamentary vote against this last year!<\/p>\n<p>Therefore the immediate aim of the <acronym title=\"Scottish Left Project\">SLP<\/acronym> should be to reinvigorate Scotland\u2019s \u2018democratic revolution\u2019. This will mean challenging not only the conservative and reactionary unionism, represented by the Tories (with Labour and the Lib-Dems) and <acronym title=\"United Kingdom Independence Party\">UKIP<\/acronym> (with the Ulster unionists and loyalists) but an <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> which sees its mandate coming from holding office within Westminster and its devolved institutions.<\/p>\n<p>If a \u2018Yes\u2019 vote had been won last September, the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> government wanted to bring <acronym title=\"Members of the Scottish Parliament\">MSPs<\/acronym> from the three unionist parties into their Scottish team to negotiate with the Tory\/Lib-Dem government over their \u2018Independence-Lite\u2019 proposals. These proposals already accepted the monarchy (hence the long reach of the <acronym title=\"United Kingdom\">UK<\/acronym> state\u2019s Crown Powers), sterling (hence economic control by the City of London) and the British High Command and <acronym title=\"North Atlantic Treaty Organization\">NATO<\/acronym> (hence continued participation in <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym>\/<acronym title=\"United Kingdom\">UK<\/acronym> imperial wars).<\/p>\n<p>Syriza found the Troika an impossible nut to crack, even without bringing Greek bankers into their negotiating team. <acronym title=\"European Union\">EU<\/acronym> sovereignty effectively lies with a European bankers\u2019 cartel. Equally, an <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> government, which accepts the <acronym title=\"United Kingdom\">UK<\/acronym>\u2019s anti-democratic principle of the sovereignty of the Crown-in-Parliament, and pledged to maintain the current global order and the <acronym title=\"remaining United Kingdom\">rUK<\/acronym>, would soon have found their already compromised proposals ridiculed and further diluted by the <acronym title=\"United Kingdom\">UK<\/acronym> state and unionist parties.<\/p>\n<p>In contrast, <acronym title=\"Radical Independence Campaign\">RIC<\/acronym> saw any \u2018Yes\u2019 vote as an exercise in the republican principle of the sovereignty of the people. <acronym title=\"Radical Independence Campaign\">RIC<\/acronym> was prepared to organise a popular movement mobilising those whose political consciousness had been raised in the many autonomous \u2018Yes\u2019 campaigns.<\/p>\n<p>Without <acronym title=\"Radical Independence Campaign\">RIC<\/acronym> or Scotland\u2019s \u2018democratic revolution\u2019, it is unlikely that <acronym title=\"Respect, Independence, Socialism and Environmentalism\">RISE<\/acronym> would exist. <acronym title=\"Radical Independence Campaign\">RIC<\/acronym> is a movement that has united disparate radical political forces for particular purposes. However, <acronym title=\"Respect, Independence, Socialism and Environmentalism\">RISE<\/acronym> is a distinct political project, which should seek neither to replace <acronym title=\"Radical Independence Campaign\">RIC<\/acronym> nor to control it. Instead, by becoming the most consistent advocates of political, economic, social and cultural struggle, and linking with others on the basis of \u2018internationalism from below\u2019, <acronym title=\"Respect, Independence, Socialism and Environmentalism\">RISE<\/acronym> should attempt to win political support for continuing the \u2018democratic revolution\u2019.<\/p>\n<h3>An all-islands vision<\/h3>\n<p>Where the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> leadership look to British Labour in Westminster to advance their current liberal unionist strategy, the <acronym title=\"Scottish Left Project\">SLP<\/acronym> should seek support in England, Wales and Ireland. The ongoing Irish water charges campaign and the recent stunning victory in the gay marriage referendum, both mobilising beyond the parliamentary confines, points to our need for an all-islands vision.<\/p>\n<p><acronym title=\"Respect, Independence, Socialism and Environmentalism\">RISE<\/acronym> must have a democratic culture. The <acronym title=\"Republican Communist Network\">RCN<\/acronym> certainly do not have all the answers, and we are happy to test our ideas against those with a different perspective. And, just as we have learned much from those autonomous organisations, which became involved in the Scottish independence referendum, so we look forward to working in a political organisation, where different experiences can contribute to a new shared higher level of understanding and activity.<\/p>\n<p>Scotland\u2019s \u2018democratic revolution\u2019 can not be realised within Westminster\u2019s anti-democratic prison house, nor by \u2018Yes\u2019 supporters becoming passive cheerleaders for 56 <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> <acronym title=\"Members of the Scottish Parliament\">MSPs<\/acronym>. The <acronym title=\"Republican Communist Network\">RCN<\/acronym> does not see <acronym title=\"Respect, Independence, Socialism and Environmentalism\">RISE<\/acronym> as being merely an electoral alliance, nor a pressure group upon the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym>. We will campaign for the <acronym title=\"Respect, Independence, Socialism and Environmentalism\">RISE<\/acronym> to become a new party to take the lead in the battle for genuine Scottish self-determination. In the face of global capital\u2019s multi-facetted crises, a shared struggle for democracy is the best school of learning for the creation of the new world we so desperately need.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Starting a new political organisation, aimed at uniting the Left, is always a difficult process. Furthermore, the Scottish Left has still to fully recover from the last attempt to do this &#8211; the Scottish Socialist Party. 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