All Hail The Scottish Workers Republic!

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Monday 16 May 2011

IRSN Solidarity Statement to the May 8th John MacLean SRSM Rally



IRSN Solidarity Statement to the May 8th John MacLean SRSM Rally

19 April 2011

The comrades of the International Republican Socialist Network join with the members of the Scottish Republican Socialist Movement in commemorating the contribution of John MacLean to the struggle for a Scottish workers’ republic. With another Scottish-born Marxist, James Connolly, MacLean is among the most important figures in the history of the republican socialist tendency within the international socialist movement, which recognizes that, in the era of imperialism, genuine national liberation can only be achieved through the creation of a socialist republic.

This not only remains true today, but in fact has become ever more correct in the nine decades that have elapsed since MacLean’s death. It is correct because the capitalist classes of all nations are inherently dependent on the interests of the ruling class in the metropoles of the world to such an extent that they are unable to assert the distinct interests of their own nation, without undermining the interests of their class; but it is also correct because a nation is not a mere abstraction, but the living, flesh and blood, people resident within given borders and, in any developed capitalist nation, the majority of those people will be members of the working class. Insofar as that majority will continue to suffer the class oppression that is inevitable under capitalism, the actual liberation of a nation can only be seen as having been achieved when the majority of its people are freed from such tyranny.

The logic of MacLean remains forceful today, that the more wide-spread class consciousness and militancy within that Scottish working class, compared to that of England, creates a circumstance wherein independence for Scotland provides the best way forward for Scottish workers to obtain their liberation as a class. But in accomplishing this, Scottish workers will also benefit their sisters and brothers south of the border, in that anything that serves to weaken the British imperialist state provides opportunities for the workers of all the nations on the isle of Britain to challenge the ruling class.

As the sentiment in support of separation from the ‘ancient regime’ of the ‘United Kingdom’ has grown within the Scottish nation, until it has become the dominant political view today, it has become all the more essential that the message of republican socialism reaches the working people of Scotland. Independence will mean little to Scottish working people, if the capitalists of London continue to control the nation’s destiny through their ownership of the key components of the nation’s wealth. Far from ceasing their revolutionary drive to celebrate any success towards nominal Scottish independence, working women and men in Scotland must seize upon the opportunities provided to press forward to gain the liberation of the Scottish working class, and through this—and only through this—to achieve meaningful independence for the Scottish nation.

We in the IRSN join our voices with the comrades of the SRSM in echoing the words of John MacLean, “All Hail the Scottish Workers’ Republic!”

Peter Urban

Comrade, International Republican Socialist Network
http://irsn.weebly.com/irsn-solidarity-statement-to-the-may-8th-john-maclean-rally.html

Sunday 15 May 2011

John MacLean Commemoration 2011





The Scottish Republican Socialist Movement recently held their John MacLean Commemoration. And I was sent this message on Facebook.
"MacLean commemoration went well. Good support from the Thornliebank Republican flute band. Gerry Cairns from John MacLean Society spoke at the rally along with both myself and Robbie MacDonald from the Northern England branch of SRSM. There were also speakers from FRFI."
alan

Also speech from SRSM Northern England Branch
Firstly I bring fraternal greetings from the Northern England branch -commun- of the Scottish Republican Socialist Movement.
We have been very active recently.
Last month -with the banner- we were on the massive TUC March in London.
Last week we were on a 1000 strong May Day march through City Centre Leeds.
Later this month -again with the banner- we will be on an anti-cuts demonstration in Wakefield, the first left femo there's been in the town for many a year.
And as well as us bringing fraternal greetings -and being active south of the border- I am aware that Peter Urban who is in San Francisco has sent greetings to this rally on behalf of the International Republican Socialist Network.
And I think what this goes to emphasise is that what this is all about -what Scottish Republicanism is all about---what John MacLean was all about---is true working class internationalism.
All too often the British Unionist Left say they oppose the break up of the British state because they are internationalists.
But Lenin -a great admirer of MacLean- advocated self determination for nations and for peoples who felt oppressed. Self determination lay at the heart of internationalism. The preservation of existing state boundaries was of no concern to the working class he said.
Lenin criticised those -such as Marxists in the Austrian Empire- who saw self determination simply in terms of cultural autonomy within existing states. He criticised also those -like Rosa Luxemburg- who argued against self determination for Poland for instance on account of its existing apparent economic integration with other states.
So MacLean -with his call for a Scottish Workers Republic- was at the heart of that internationalist tradition, that socialist tradition.
And it was that internationalism that spurred MacLean on.....
*He became Honorary President of the First All Russian Congress of Soviets.
*He became the first Soviet consul in Scotland.
*He formed an enduring friendship with Larkin and went to Belfast to support the dockers.
*He wrote of James Connolly and spoke out against British repression in Ireland.
So today we remember and we salute the memory of John MacLean.
*We remember him as a pioneer in working class education.
*We remember him as a great public speaker.
*We remember him as a principled opponent of imperialist wars.
*But surely we remember him above all as a socialist who saw the link between fighting national oppression and international working class solidarity.
Thank you comrades.
All Hail the Scottish Workers Republic!

Do you live in the north of England? Do you support an independent Socialist Scotland? We now have a branch of the SRSM. If you would like to join or help out please get in touch. alanharperstewart@hotmail.co.uk

Friday 13 May 2011

Saorsa statement on Scottish Election


In solidarity with the comrades of Saorsa I publish their post election statement in full here.
Larry

Pushing the Independence Agenda Onwards
Saorsa statement on Scottish Election
12 May 2011

Another election comes, another election goes. Fewer activists out in the streets or knocking doors, but lots more spent on glossy leaflets promising, well not very much. It seemed clear for some time that the SNP would win, possibly with an increased majority, but short of an overall majority. Most gains in constituency seats would likely be lost in list seats, due to the particular form of PR used at Holyrood

It seemed further clear that the idea independence - let alone socialism – was going to be won through Tony Blair’s parish council assembly with its institutional Unionist majority was not on the cards – a process heightened by the implosion of the organised pro-independence Left.

How wrong we were.

How wrong the whole country was.

The SNP should be given all credit for delivering the most incredible result in Scottish parliamentary history, sweeping aside all before them in the sort of landslide victory comparable perhaps to Labour in 1945 or Sinn Fein in 1918.

Despite all the Unionist blunder it is clear that the Scottish people have given the SNP an unquestionable mandate to begin the legal process of obtaining Scottish independence.

However the stunning scale of this victory must be built upon quickly because it is very unlikely to be repeated. It relied on a combination of factors, most notably the total annihilation of the Lib-Dems due to their participation in the Westminster coalition with the Tories, a betrayal of those who voted for them last year as some sort of progressive alternative to Labour. Whilst it will take many years for their betrayal to be forgiven, if at all, the real opposition will come from a rejuvenated Labour Party. For the second part of the equation which swept the SNP into power was the totally ineffectual and useless campaign from Labour who incredibly tried to turn it into a personality contest between the Gray man of Scottish politics and the charismatic Salmond.

It is worth noting that despite this being the worst result in terms of constituency seats for Labour since the 1931 election when they faced a ‘national coalition’ government, their share of the vote actually only decreased by 0.5% in the constituencies and 2.9% on the regional lists. A poor result yes, but hardly the seismic drop in support that a party with no policies, no personalities and no principles could have expected!

Any revival, which only the most optimistic SNP loyalists would rule out, can only come at the expense of the SNP and the independence movement.

This election result therefore is a once in a lifetime opportunity for the SNP not only to proceed towards independence, but to pursue a radical redistributive social agenda for the benefit of the great mass of the Scottish people – the working class.

Because despite the stunning result it also needs to be noted that increasingly Scots are turning their back on the electoral posturing between parties with little real difference between them. In working-class constituencies such as Maryhill in Glasgow turnout was down to only 34%, and across Scotland as a whole it was only 50%.

These lower turnouts have arisen from alienation from the political-economic system, particularly of working class youth. For a while the pro-independence Left had threatened to capitalise on this through the rise of the SSP. However this election has surely been the final nail in its coffin, and its offshoot Solidarity. This gives us no pleasure whatsoever, the loss of the SSP – despite its many faults - to the national liberation struggle, has left the forces of the working class in Scotland far weaker.

In particular we look at the situation here in the Highlands where in 2003 the SSP came within a few hundred votes of being elected on the regional list. Indeed the 0.96% of the vote Scargill’s SLP received in that election, despite having no branch or members in the Highlands was enough to prevent a Socialist going to Holyrood from the Highlands, and joining the other 6 elected from across Scotland. From those heights to 2011 when the SSP and Solidarity trailed in 13th & 14th on a List of 14, with 711 votes between them, both behind the SLP and BNP and various other nonentities. Indeed the SSP received fewer votes across all Scotland in 2011 than it did in the Highlands alone in 2003.

Where now for Independence?

We believe that the SNP now faces a fork in the road, to either use their majority to pursue an independence referendum, or placate the unionist parties and instead aim for “full fiscal autonomy” – “devolution max” or unionism by another name.

Calman – like devolution itself is a scheme by the Unionist parties to cement union. However it is already the stated aim of the SNP leadership to pursue greater powers for Holyrood in the Scotland Bill going through Westminster, the theory goes that when the Scottish people see how responsibly the SNP administers these powers then they will be in a position to pursue the referendum, which they claim will be in the second half of this parliament.

However whatever extra crumbs are grabbed from Westminster’s table they are not due to be implemented before 2015. Even *if* Westminster bows to SNP demands to speed up this process, they will logically have to give these powers time to be used, effectively ruling out a referendum this side of the next Scottish elections. How long do they need to be tested for? 2 years, 3, 5, 10? They cannot beg Westminster for greater powers and then turn around and launch an independence referendum in the immediate aftermath before these powers have been bedded in, particularly at a time when they are going out of their way to attract the support of leading Scottish capitalists, even those who remain lukewarm at best to independence. Capitalism after all likes “stability” - ‘if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.’

Salmond may be a wily old fox, but the British state has many centuries experience dealing with colonial revolts and independence movements.

Furthermore this strategy is entirely reliant on the assumption that in the midst of a global recession Scotland can avoid the worst excesses whilst control of the Scottish economy remains under the management of global imperialism. This is at best fanciful and not unlike Gordon Browns infamous quote that he had “abolished boom and bust economics.”

A central plank of this strategy is based on their ability to turn Scotland into a low corporate tax haven for multinationals, bodies that are not known for coming to countries with a strong trade union tradition and militant working-class movement.

Will the SNP get into a bidding war to ensure corporation tax is the lowest around further reducing the public purse and therefore public expenditure? This isn’t new; it is the economics of Reagan and Thatcher and many others before and since. It is the politics of globalisation and slavery

The notion that Scotland can stand apart from this recession – before assuming control over our resources - is real “Alec in wonderland” economics, however this is not just the future of the SNP at stake, this is an epoch making junction in the history of our nation – the SNP has been handed the responsibility of allowing the Scottish people the right to decide our own future, this it must do, and do immediately.

The referendum itself need not take place immediately, though such a prospect holds no fear for us, however the Bill for the Referendum should be pushed through Holyrood in order to sidestep Westminster deviations. The SNP must take total control over the situation and not be left dancing to Westminster’s tune. The Scottish electorate have shown to the Lib-Dems what they can do to those who abandon their principles in pursuit of power.

A Real Alternative

As socialist republicans we wish to see the maximum unity between the struggles for national and social freedom. We realise that we are not on the verge of creating the socialist republic however our strategy would see support for an independence referendum go hand in hand with the sort of redistributive social agenda that will inspire support for independence amongst the majority of Scottish working people.

An agenda which would see our land and resources recognised as the common property of all. An agenda which would exploit the vast resources of our nation - particularly our oil, gas and renewable sectors - collectively for the benefit of all, not shareholder s in London and New York.

An alternative which uses our wealth and resources to eradicate poverty, homelessness, ill health and all the other accompanying ill-effects of capitalism and imperialism, making the Scottish parliament a bulwark of resistance to Tory spending cuts. This is the sort of agenda which we believe would rally the people to the support of Independence.

History doesn’t happen passively. Class struggle has been driving force behind all human progress. The capitalist class in Scotland, long the most active opponents of self-determination, is now trying to shape an independent Scotland in its own image.

It is up to the progressive forces amongst republicans, socialists, left nationalists and others to prevent this happening. It will also fall upon these forces to be prepared to defend the independence movement from any external aggression.

The Orange Order has already threatened to take up arms to prevent Scottish independence. The BNP have effectively offered their services as British state stormtroopers in defence of the Union. The section of extreme sectarian loyalists who send letter bombs to people wearing Celtic tops will not think twice about targeting those working to end the Union.

We support the call being made for a militant socialist republican body prepared, if necessary, not just to ensure an anti-imperialist agenda for the independence movement but to defend working class communities from the reactionary forces of loyalism and fascism.


Independence Yes!
Workers Republic Yes!
http://saorsa.weebly.com/2011-election-statement.html

Dublin Protest Against Imperialism

Irish Freedom Camp
Establishment of éirígí's Irish Freedom Camp, in opposition to the
visit of British head of state Elizabeth Windsor. Sunday 15th May.
Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Sqaure, Dublin, 3pm.

March on Dublin Castle
Protest against the banquet for Elizabeth Windsor in Dublin Castle,
organised by éirígí. Wednesday 18th May. Assemble at St Catherine's
church, Thomas Street, Dublin, at 5.30pm.

Wednesday 4 May 2011

Saor Éire



Saor Éire

They think they have bought half of us off with the withdrawal of the
British garrison in Ireland to barracks and fooled the rest of us with
with the consumer fetishism of living for handbags and rarified
sparkling water. However the fools with their Stormont expense
accounts and corporate funding slush funds hadn’t realised that they
have left us armed with something far more dangerous than any bullet
or any ounce. The historical legacy and political ideas of James
Connolly should act as a guide to the actions that republicans and
socialists should be engaged in. On Saturday May 7th in the Dublin
éirígí has organised a gathering where the way forward for the
national liberation and class struggles in Ireland today can be teased
out. ‘Saor Éire’ in the 1930’s was central to the project of
radicalising a generation of activists and it is fitting then that it
will today be the title for a gathering which hopes over the coming
years to achieve the same end.


'Saor Éire - A gathering for socialists and republicans'

Venue- Ashling Hotel(across from Heuston Station)
Date- Saturday May 7th

The purpose of the gathering is to open debate on topics which have
dominated the struggle for Independence and Socialism in Ireland in
the past year as well as to have discussion

10am- The resources of Ireland for the people of Ireland? The giveaway
of Irish natural and the struggle to reclaim them. Speakers include
Pat O'Donnell, Maura Harrington and a rep from Dublin Shell to Sea.
11am- 'James Connolly- Idol or Ideologue for Irish Republicans'.
Speakers - Aindriais O’Cathasaigh (Author) and Dr Brian Kelly
(Lecturer QUB). A discussion on whether Irish Republicans only see
James Connolly in terms of his involvement in the 1916 Rising or
seriously use his writings and actions over his lifetime as a guide to
their political commitments.
12 Noon- Fightback against EU/IMF inspired cutbacks. Speakers include
éirígí's Daithí Mac An Mháistír, Pepe Gutierrez from LASC and a
speaker from the trade union movement.
1pm- Lunch
1.30pm- No Queen Here! Among others Brian Leeson of éirígí and Roger
Cole of PANA will take part in a discussion on the imminent arrival of
the commander of British military on a state visit to Ireland and how
this visit needs to be resisted.
3.30- James Connolly Commemoration

Vote for change in Celtic Lands





Tomorrow voters go to the Polls in Scotland and North of Ireland.

In Scotland I urge readers to cast their vote for the Scottish National Party (SNP) and in North of Ireland for the IRSP in local elections.

As Scottish Republicans we should be aware that there is no parliamentary route to socialism. In other countries People Power has brought about incredible change through resistance. Parliamentary representative democracy has bred many opportunists in Western or European nations.

In N.Ireland Stormont is a British parliament and can never truely represent the best interests of the Irish while under British rule.

In Scotland Holyrood represents a nation with limited devolved powers. A country Scotland crying out for constitutional change needing adequately funded public services.

It is time to vote for change in Scotland and Ireland. The unionists do not want change for the Celtic nations. They represent a failure while they hold us hostage to British rule.

Tomorrow vote IRSP in Ireland for local elections and SNP in Scotland for better Government and Scottish or Irish Freedom.
Larry

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