[Marxism] Respect split
Einde O'Callaghan
einde at gmx.de
Thu Nov 1 05:12:12 MDT 2007
Jscotlive at aol.com schrieb:
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> I'm sorry, but this is revisionism. The SWP at the time did not get involved
> in the anti-Poll Tax campaign because they did not believe that struggle
> emanating from local communities had the potential to provide unified and
> meaningful opposition to Thatcher. They had turned to industrial work in the wake
> of the Miner's Strike and were focusing on that. Militant Tendency, in
> conjunction with independent activists, were the main driving force behind the
> anti-Poll Tax campaign. SWPers may have been involved in an individual capacity,
> but certainly not as an organised block. They shed members over this.
>
This simply isn't true. I operated within my local anti-Poll tax group
as a member of the party. We discussed our intervention in the campaign
regualrly in branch meetings and in regional caucus meetings and we
mobilised our members and contacts for all the demos, local and national.
It is true that we were slow off the ground and by the time we got
involved the Millies had already carved up the committee posts and
dominated the leadership on a national level, but to allege that we
weren't involved as a party is totally untrue.
I also seem to recall that - unlike some Militant members in the
leadership of teh campaign - we unconditionally defended those involved
in the riot in Trafalgar Square.
You shouldn't simply rely on the say-so of people with a sectarian axe
to grind.
Einde O'Callaghan
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