Build the Corbyn Revolution! Socialist policies needed!
Written by Rob Sewell - Editor of Socialist AppealTuesday, 20 October 2015
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“Mr Corbyn’s revolution was not made for television, but it has been televised,” stated the Guardian newspaper.
But
the election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party is no soap
opera. It represents an unfolding historic drama that threatens to
overturn the entire British Establishment. It represents part of a
growing international anti-capitalist movement opposed to austerity,
greedy bankers, corrupt politicians and corporate elites.
“The early revolution has been chaotic, but not without success,” notes the same newspaper.
Well,
political revolutions are never orderly. They tend to sweep aside the
old order of things. But the job is far from finished.
Pandora’s Box opened
Corbyn
swept to victory on the back of a grass-roots rebellion that shook the
Labour Party from top to bottom. His anti-austerity message took the
party by storm.
The
rank and file overwhelmingly rejected the pro-business policies of New
Labour, which were barely indistinguishable from the Tories. The vote
for Jeremy Corbyn was a vote for fundamental change. No to austerity. No
to Trident. No to privatisation. No to tuition fees. Yes to
renationalisation of the railways and energy companies… and much more
besides.
The Pandora’s Box is open. Radical socialist policies are now back on the agenda.
It
was this fact that terrified the Establishment, which has now launched
an all-out war to discredit Jeremy Corbyn and the movement behind him.
The
vast majority of MPs - threatened by the Corbyn victory - do not accept
the democratic will of the members, which, for them, is a take-over by
“newcomers”. This is something they can never allow.
As one New Labour missionary admits:
“The
Blairites have become the lost tribe. We let the discrediting of New
Labour happen first under Gordon Brown and then it became Ed Miliband’s
raison d’etre. Nothing constructive was put in its place, everything was
hollowed out and it has caused this huge vacuum.
“As
a result, the party has been taken over. It’s going to take two years
of electoral defeats and a lot of hard thinking and organisation before
this can start to be reversed.”
But
the right wing has been quick to act. It operates as a Fifth Column
within the Party, and is determined to discredit and remove Corbyn at
the earliest opportunity. They stick the knife in whenever they can.
Despite concessions being made to placate them, rather than pacifying
them, it simply emboldened them.
Shadow cabinet attacks
These
attacks are also coming from members of the so-called Labour shadow
cabinet, who have publicly opposed Corbyn’s position on Trident,
austerity, Europe, Nato, scrapping tuition fees, nationalizing the
railways, etc.
This
careerist cabal took their struggle to the Parliamentary Labour Party
meeting, their power base, when John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor,
proposed changing the party’s position and voting against Osborne’s
Charter of Permanent Austerity.
As
soon as the meeting started, tensions mounted and an all-out attack was
launched against Corbyn and McDonnell. “A total f***ing shambles,”
raged right winger Ben Bradshaw, who emerged from the meeting fuming.
“I’ve never seen anything like it,” said one shadow minister. “A huge
joke”, sneered John Mann, which was then repeated in the Commons by
Osborne against McDonnell.
They
attacked Corbyn for trying to create “a party within a party” as a
means of deselecting them. When Richard Burgon tied to reply he was just
howled down. “It looked at one point like they weren’t even going to
let him finish,” said one MP.
Of
course, it is OK for the right to organise, but, God forbid, not the
Left! The right wing have been backed and financed for years by shadowy
organisations, linked to MI5 and the CIA. It is high-time the Left got
organised in the Party to fight for socialism.
Right wing rampage
Backed
by the Establishment, the right wing is on the rampage. Their aim is to
provide ammunition for the Tories to attack Corbyn. They are attempting
to disrupt and even split the Party, hoping to discredit Labour and
bring about electoral defeat. This is their odious plan.
Mike
Gapes, Labour MP for Ilford South, took to Twitter to condemn the
leadership. “There is now no collective shadow cabinet responsibility in
our Party, no clarity on economic policy and no credible leadership,”
he wrote.
Challenged
by another user of social media to show loyalty to Corbyn, Gapes
responded: “I will show loyalty in the same way as he was loyal to
Kinnock, Smith, Blair, Brown, Beckett, Miliband and Harman. OK?”
But
there is a huge difference. Corbyn is trying to pursue a left agenda,
while the other Labour leaders were promoting a pro-capitalist agenda.
When
the vote in Parliament came to oppose the Tories’ austerity Charter, 21
“moderate” Labour MPs refused to support the Labour line and abstained,
giving support to the Tories. In contrast, all the SNP MPs voted
against the Tories, reinforcing their “anti-austerity” credentials in
Scotland.
Before
the vote those Labour MPs who said they would abstain, notably Mike
Gapes and Jamie Reed, were attacked on Twitter, with accusations they
were playing the Tory game and warnings they would find their local
parties “pressing the deselect button”.
This
provoked a hysterical reaction. Frank Field, the Labour MP for
Birkenhead, responded to the threats by urging any MP who was deselected
to immediately to trigger a by-election. This shows their real colours.
Fine, good riddance we say.
Back to the future
These
were the tactics of the right wing in the 1970s, when Labour members
wanted to get rid of right winger Reg Prentice MP for Newham NE. He
subsequently left the Labour Party and joined the Tories, ending up as a
Tory cabinet minister! Again, many right wingers split away to form the
SDP in 1982, which served to split the Labour vote and allowed Thatcher
to remain in power.
Today
the Parliamentary Labour Party is full of Reg Prentice clones. In fact,
the SDP traitors were all invited back with open arms by Tony Blair.
“This
is a dreadful time to be a sane and moderate Labour MP – and it can
only get worse”, states the editorial in the Evening Standard. For them,
“sane” and “moderate” means pro-big business.
But
the Labour Party was created to represent working people, not big
business and certainly not to provide cushy parliamentary careers for
place-seekers. These right wingers must be immediately called to order!
They must stop their sabotage or face a reselection contest where the
rank and file will decide democratically who should represent them.
Defend Corbyn! Fight for Socialism!
Of
course, the Tories are delighted by the attacks on Corbyn from within
the Party and try to foster these divisions. Osborne even tried to claim
that the Conservatives were now the true workers’ party! In reality,
the Tories represent big business and operate in the interests of Rent,
Interest and Profit.
Under
orders from big business, the Tories are preparing a catastrophe for
the working class. They are attempting to make workers pay for the
crisis by cutting public spending by up to 40% in this parliament. They
want to return to spending levels of 1938!
This
means all-out war on working people, and the most vulnerable in
society. This is the result of the crisis of capitalism, which can no
longer afford the reforms of the past. Capitalist austerity is on the
order of the day.
There
was never a more important time to fight for bold socialist policies to
answer the capitalist crisis. Labour needs to fight for a living wage
for all workers, a 30-hour working week, a guaranteed job for all,
retirement at 55, the building of a million houses a year, abolition of
tuition fees, free public transport, first-class hospitals and schools,
and an end to the misery under rat-infested Tory Britain.
However,
this can only be achieved by taking over the commanding heights of the
economy, the big monopolies, banks and insurance companies and the
organisation of a socialist plan of production. All industries should be
run democratically under workers’ control and management.
Only
in this way can we use the resources of society to produce the wealth
need to transform the lives of ordinary people. Socialist planning of
the economy is the only alternative to capitalist crisis.
A
socialist Britain would be a beacon for the rest of crisis-torn Europe
and the world. It would lay the basis for an international
transformation of society that would put an end once and for all to the
misery of war, overty and hunger.
In
the meantime, we must defend Corbyn. We must continue the struggle to
cleanse the Labour and trade union movement of Tory infiltrators and
turn these organisations, armed with a fighting socialist programme,
into real instruments for changing society.

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