{"id":15790,"date":"2005-03-01T16:14:40","date_gmt":"2005-03-01T16:14:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/?p=15790"},"modified":"2021-02-28T13:40:53","modified_gmt":"2021-02-28T13:40:53","slug":"galloway-the-swp-and-socialist-unity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/2005\/03\/01\/galloway-the-swp-and-socialist-unity\/","title":{"rendered":"Galloway, The SWP And Socialist Unity"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Allan Armstrong analyses recent attacks on the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> and points the way to an \u2018internationalism from below\u2019 perspective<\/h2>\n<h3>Galloway resorts to the gutter press<\/h3>\n<p>George Galloway\u2019s recent attack upon the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> has raised the issue of socialist unity in these islands in a stark manner. Galloway\u2019s suggestion that he could stand, on a joint ticket with Tommy Sheridan, in the next Scottish Parliamentary elections, to be held in 2007, has certainly caused much consternation and speculation.<\/p>\n<p>The first thing that needs to be emphasised is Galloway\u2019s amazing choice of platform to announce his proposal. Although the leading member of Respect (the anti-war electoral coalition in England and Wales), he completely ignored its representative bodies, and made his announcement in none other than the rabidly right wing <cite>Mail on Sunday<\/cite> (5.12.04)! You might think, so soon after his libel victory over the right wing <cite>Telegraph<\/cite> in the courts, that Galloway would be particularly careful in his choice of publicity outlets. However, it is clear that Galloway is not averse to resorting to the anti-socialist press to promote his own politics, rather than debating issues first with other socialists.<\/p>\n<p>Now, of course, the other leading force in Respect is the Socialist Workers Party. Socialist Worker members are also organised in their own Platform in the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym>. <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> leadership attempts to duck and dive in the face of the quite legitimate demand that they explain their own position has fuelled much speculation in the ranks of the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym>. There has even been talk of a secret agreement between Galloway and the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> leadership to sabotage the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym>, the better to pave the way for an all-Britain Respect.<\/p>\n<p>The inability of leading <acronym title=\"Socialist Worker\">SW<\/acronym> Platform members, Mike Gonzalez and Angela McComack, to put up any coherent defence of the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> position at the December 12th <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> National Council in Edinburgh, did not provide evidence for this view. Quite clearly, they were profoundly embarrassed and wanted to talk about anything &#8211; the war, <acronym title=\"Group of Eight\">G8<\/acronym> &#8211; but the question they were being asked. A closer look at Galloway\u2019s statement in the <cite>Mail on Sunday<\/cite>, shows exactly how little respect Galloway holds for his fellow coalition partners in Respect. Reverting to his own Stalinist past, he attacked the role of <q>Trotskyist apparatchiks<\/q> in the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym>, knowing full-well that the relative strength of <q>Trotskyist apparatchiks<\/q> is even greater within his own Respect &#8211; and precisely in the form of the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> full-timers and office bearers!<\/p>\n<p>Galloway has learned that, when it comes to dealing with the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym>, he is fireproof. Galloway\u2019s well-known opposition to being paid a workers\u2019 wage and his opposition to abortion are no problem for the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym>. Respect can accommodate anything George asks! Therefore, it\u2019s not surprising that he holds the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> in contempt, holding himself quite unaccountable for his views.<\/p>\n<h3>Promoting British state unity<\/h3>\n<p>There is another position which Galloway has famously long adhered to. This is his support for the unity of the British state. Unlike the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym>, for Galloway this is a principle. Galloway has politics, albeit classically Left unionist politics. The <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> is economist, and has no independent politics when it comes to the continued existence of the British imperial, unionist and monarchist state. When forced to address the national question, the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> tail ends the liberal wing of the ruling class. This is why it gave its support to New Labour\u2019s \u2018toytown assembly\u2019 proposals in the 1997 Scottish referendum.<\/p>\n<p>In Scotland, the <acronym title=\"Socialist Worker\">SW<\/acronym> Platform has accepted the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym>\u2019s \u2018independent socialist Scotland\u2019 position. Those lingering Left unionist aspects of <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> Platform politics have largely been left at a theoretical level, particularly in the form of Neil Davidson\u2019s major historical contributions. However, Neil, and other <acronym title=\"Socialist Worker\">SW<\/acronym> Platform members, have gone to some lengths to state that historical arguments for the \u2018progressive\u2019 nature of the British union in 1707 provide no basis for contemporary support for the Union. It is just that, like the <acronym title=\"Committee for a Workers International\">CWI<\/acronym>, the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> remains unconvinced of the current necessity to break-up the <acronym title=\"United Kingdom\">UK<\/acronym> state. They would prefer that the working class in Scotland \u2018spontaneously\u2019 gave them a clear political direction, before committing themselves. In the meantime, they will continue to take their lead from the ruling class\u2019s liberal wing.<\/p>\n<p>If Alan McCombes\u2019 public statement in the press (<cite>The Herald<\/cite>, 6.12.04) responding to Galloway\u2019s attack on the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym>, revealed a rather sensitive and bunker-like over-reaction, then Allan Green\u2019s measured and considered correspondence with both the Socialist Alliance in England and Respect, asked the right questions (7.12.04 and 12.12.04). Neither the letter (11.12.04) from Rob Hoveman (<acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym>\/Socialist Alliance National Secretary) nor those (11.12.04 and 19.12.04) from John Rees (<acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym>\/Respect National Secretary) have provided adequate answers.<\/p>\n<p>Is it possible for the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> to work simultaneously within Respect and the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym>? Certainly, but they must be clear about their own politics and stand-up to Galloway. There is another Trotskyist organisation which works, and has leading members, in both Respect and the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym>. That is the International Socialist Group. John Lister, Respect National Council member and Norman Lockhart, Roland Sherret, Gordon Morgan, all <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> members, have published articles criticising Galloway\u2019s unionist politics (<cite>Socialist Resistance<\/cite> no. 21, 2005).<\/p>\n<h3>Galloway pulls Respect in Wales into the British unionist camp<\/h3>\n<p>Unless the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> makes its opposition to Galloway\u2019s Left unionism clear, then he will take Respect even further down the unionist road, with damaging consequences for socialist unity in these islands. In the days of the Socialist Alliance, there was independent organisation in England and Wales. When Galloway announced the formation of Respect in Cardiff he made it quite clear that he would not countenance any notion of Welsh self-determination. Respect was to be a unified English\/Welsh organisation (presumably as a step to a future British organisation).<\/p>\n<p>Now previous to this, the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> had a position where it argued for the non-legislative Welsh Assembly to be given the same powers as the Scottish Parliament. This was hardly very radical, but it was fully in line with the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym>\u2019s tail ending politics and, at least, a nod in the direction of greater democracy for Wales! After Galloway\u2019s intervention, the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> made sure that Respect dropped any mention of democratic political demands for Wales. However, such silence seems only to affect the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym>. Galloway publicises his own views regardless!<\/p>\n<p>Worse still, whereas there had been previous agreement amongst socialists in Wales, over which seats to contest in the Welsh and Westminster Elections, the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> gave its support to Respect in the European elections last June. Yet there was another more credible organisation in place &#8211; Forward Wales.<\/p>\n<p>Unlike the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym>, which has a public leadership mainly schooled in revolutionary socialist politics, neither Respect, nor Forward Wales, choose to emphasise this need. Respect\u2019s campaign was deliberately launched from a mosque, whilst Forward Wales headed its list with former Labour Secretary of State, Ron Davies. Forward Wales already has John Marek, former Old Labour supporter, as a member of the Welsh Assembly<br \/>\n(<acronym title=\"Member of the Welsh Assembly\">MWA<\/acronym>).<\/p>\n<p>The <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> (quite consistently, following its earlier support for the autonomous Welsh Socialist Alliance) publicly declared its support for Forward Wales. John Rees, in his letter of December 19th to Allan Green, stated that the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> continues <q>to call for a vote against Respect in Wales and to assist a smaller and more rightwing organisation<\/q> (i.e. Forward Wales). Rees provides no evidence for this attack on Forward Wales. This isn\u2019t surprising, since it would be hard to sustain. In the Euro-elections Forward Wales won three times the number of votes received by Respect in Wales. In the simultaneous local elections it was also successful in getting Dave Blithell, local <acronym title=\"National Union of Rail, Maritime &amp; Transport Workers\">RMT<\/acronym> Secretary, elected in Wrexham. It looks more than likely that Forward Wales will put up a stronger electoral challenge than Respect in this year\u2019s Westminster (yes, all-<acronym title=\"United Kingdom\">UK<\/acronym>!) General Election.<\/p>\n<p>So much for the charge of being <q>smaller<\/q>, but what about that of being <q>more right wing<\/q>. First, Forward Wales and its current <acronym title=\"Member of the Welsh Assembly\">MWA<\/acronym>, John Marek, supports the position of a worker\u2019s <acronym title=\"Member of Parliament\">MP<\/acronym> on a worker\u2019s wage.<\/p>\n<p>Secondly, there has been no equivalent desertion of the principle of \u2018the right to choose\u2019 as that demonstrated by Galloway\u2019s public opposition to abortion rights, or Respect\u2019s parliamentary candidate in Leicester, Yvonne Ridley, sending her child to a private school! Thirdly, Forward Wales challenges the current New Labour unionism in Wales, again, something Respect has failed to do.<\/p>\n<p>This is not to suggest that Forward Wales is the direct political equivalent of the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym>. However, the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> has made the correct choice in giving its support to Forward Wales. Furthermore, given the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> and Galloways\u2019 shallow notions of internal democracy, things are likely to get worse for Respect in Wales.<\/p>\n<h3>Countering the \u2018New Unionism\u2019 of the British and Irish states<\/h3>\n<p>The one thing that should be clear is that the old British Left\u2019s notion of \u2018socialist unity\u2019 &#8211; an all-Britain Party, leads to the exact opposite, socialist disunity. The argument used by various \u2018Leninists\u2019 is that a one-state party is needed to combat the British state across the board. There is an initial problem. The two main advocates of this position, the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> and the <acronym title=\"Committee for a Workers International\">CWI<\/acronym>, hardly seem to have noticed that the British state is a United Kingdom, which includes Northern Ireland. Both have separate organisations there, the (Irish) <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> and the (Irish) Socialist Party respectively. In practice, both of these organisations practice partitionist politics, pursuing separate electoral alliances in the North. The <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> has allied itself with a section of the Communist Party and some environmentalists. The Socialist Party has allied itself with Northern Ireland trade union officials &#8211; although there have also been flirtations with the loyalist <acronym title=\"Progressive Unionist Party\">PUP<\/acronym>!<\/p>\n<p>Whenever the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> or the <acronym title=\"Committee for a Workers International\">CWI<\/acronym> do raise the issue of Northern Ireland over here, it is never to counter the British state\u2019s current \u2018New Unionist\u2019 political strategy. This consists of \u2018devolution-all-round\u2019, with the re-establishment of Stormont as a central aim, alongside Scottish and Welsh assemblies and more tentatively, until derailed by the North East referendum, assemblies for the English regions too. Instead, the <acronym title=\"Committee for a Workers International\">CWI<\/acronym> raises the prospect of working class unity in Northern Ireland on an economic basis, ignoring the constitutionally-entrenched sectarianism of the Good Friday Agreement (and its subsequent further retreats). These are designed to ensure a permanent divide in the working class. The <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> in Northern Ireland has tried to take the lead of the anti-war movement, calling for British troops to be withdrawn from Iraq. At the same time the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> ignores the larger number of British troops still occupying \u2018The Six Counties\u2019!<\/p>\n<p>However, this shared poor \u2018geographical\u2019 understanding of the real extent of the British state is part of a bigger problem. History has shown that, far from unifying the instrument needed for the centralised state\u2019s overthrow, one-state parties tend to duplicate the bureaucratic centralist politics of their host state. This was true of the <acronym title=\"Communist Party of the Soviet Union\">CPSU<\/acronym> (as both Chechens and Ukrainians can testify), the <acronym title=\"Communist Party of Great Britain\">CPGB<\/acronym> (particularly with regard to Northern Ireland) and the<br \/>\n<acronym title=\"French Communist Party\">PCF<\/acronym> (with regard to Algeria). It remains true of all-Britain parties today.<\/p>\n<p>So, is the alternative a go-it-alone separatism, with each constituent nation\u2019s party doing its own thing and purely diplomatic agreements between neighbours? This certainly has been the nationalist response to dominant nation\/state chauvinism. However, there is an alternative and that is \u2018internationalism form below\u2019. We do need to unite our efforts in Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland (not just Northern Ireland). The <acronym title=\"United Kingdom\">UK<\/acronym> and Irish states coordinate their efforts to make these islands safe for the multinational corporations. The Good Friday Agreement (with its permanent British\/Irish government collaboration and its parliamentary-based Council of the Isles) and the common strategy of pursuing state\/employer\/trade union partnerships (involving British, <acronym title=\"United Kingdom\">UK<\/acronym>, Irish and both-islands trade unions) covers both states and islands.<\/p>\n<p>The <acronym title=\"Republican Communist Network\">RCN<\/acronym> argues that the only successful strategy for longer term unity is to push for a federation of organisations from each nation. We appreciate that political conditions and experiences for the Left are different in Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland. Internationalism can not be imposed bureaucratically, especially when political conditions in the imperial metropole, are less well developed. Even the <acronym title=\"Socialist Workers Party\">SWP<\/acronym> recognises that Respect in England (and Wales) is merely an electoral alliance, not a socialist party like the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> in Scotland. It is certainly a strange situation when \u2018internationalism\u2019 is equated with the geographical boundaries of part of one state &#8211; a \u2018Britain\u2019 bounded by the English Channel and the Irish Sea! We have to look to Europe and the world as the basis for building a truly international socialist organisation.<\/p>\n<p>In the meantime, <cite>Emancipation and Liberation<\/cite> is open to all socialists in these islands who want to promote more effective unity to counter the designs of New Labour\u2019s triumphalist British imperialism and its junior partner, the Fianna Fail\u2019s \u201826 Counties\u2019 crony capitalism.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Allan Armstrong analyses recent attacks on the SSP and points the way to an \u2018internationalism from below\u2019 perspective Galloway resorts to the gutter press George Galloway\u2019s recent attack upon the SSP has raised the issue of socialist unity in these islands in a stark manner. 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