12) "ANTI-TORY MAJORITY MUST RULE" -
British CP
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Whichever
party or coalition
forms the next government of Britain, the ruling class will be in
power, warned the leader of the Communist Party of Britain the morning
after the May 6 election.
Robert
Griffiths continued, "A
Labour-led government based on progressive policies would be the best
outcome in current circumstances. But big battles lie ahead to defend
public services, jobs, wages, pensions and benefits - and to withdraw
British troops from Afghanistan.
"Enormous
pressure is being
exerted by the bankers, speculators and City spivs to force the new
government - whatever its composition - to slash public spending or
face savage attacks on sterling and that government's ability to borrow
money. A Tory government would enthusiastically collaborate with the
ruling class offensive against the working class and peoples of Britain.
"That is why
we need a
government based on the anti-Tory majority. For the LibDems to support
the installation of a minority Tory regime would indicate how shallow
and insincere their proclamations in favour of progressive policies
really are. For New Labourites to yield to LibDem and City pressure to
support some kind of `national consensus' for massive cuts would be the
final betrayal of millions of working class Labour voters.
A
Tory-LibDem government would
not represent the broadly progressive majority which still exists among
the peoples of Britain. Yet it is tempting to contemplate such a
development with some relish. Let the Tories provide the butt of mass
popular opposition to reactionary policies. Turf them out at the first
opportunity and force another General Election.
"The problem
is that a
Tory-LibDem coalition could inflict massive damage in a very short
space of time, backed by most of the mass media. The danger is that
many Labour voters would become demoralised rather than reinvigorated,
while a fresh General Election could be engineered to consolidate the
Tory and LibDem vote against a near-bankrupt Labour Party.
"Only a
Labour-led government
supported by the LibDems, Plaid Cymru, SNP and progressive MPs - and
under pressure from the trade union, pensioners and peace movements -
would be remotely likely to resist any aspect of the ruling class
offensive.
"But it
would have to tax the
rich and big business rather than slash public services. A Windfall Tax
on energy, banking, retail, armaments and pharmaceutical monopoly
profits would raise billions of pounds immediately. The government
budget deficit would be reduced still further by abandoning ID cards,
withdrawing from Afghanistan, terminating PFI schemes, taking the
subsidised railways back into public ownership and scrapping plans for
new weapons systems.
"Together
with a genuine
commitment to introducing proportional representation - preferably the
Single Transferable Vote in multi-member constituencies - this kind of
progressive programme would win majority support inside and outside
Parliament. Whoever would head such a Labour-led government is far less
important than its policies.
"It is
clear, however, that the
New Labourites have brought the Labour Party to the brink of disaster,
losing millions of voters, two important trade union affiliations and
half the party's individual members. The
remaining affiliated trade
unions must take the earliest opportunity to impose progressive
policies on the Labour Party and clear these wreckers out of Labour's
ranks...
"Advantage
must be taken of the
current crisis in Britain's political system to put forward
alternatives that embody the real essence of democracy - namely, rule
by the people. However this governmental crisis is resolved, the labour
movement will have to focus on mobilising the widest alliance of
popular, anti-monopoly forces against reactionary policies from any
quarter. Projecting the People's Charter as the positive alternative
will be an essential weapon in the huge battles to come."