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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Tuesday October 22, 2002 20:42author by doheochai - Socialist Party Report this post to the editors

Once again attempts at building a Socialist Alliance have been undermined by the SWP. As a result of the activities of the SWP in Wales, the Socialist Party/CWI have withdrawn from the Welsh Socialist Alliance. This means that the two organisations that formed the WSA have now left, Cymru Goch withdrew some time ago. The SWP have achieved their objective of securing numerical control over the WSA. Is it any wonder that others on the left have such difficulty in working with the SWP.

Open letter from Socialist Party Wales to the Welsh Socialist Alliance National Council

Socialist Party Wales has decided unanimously at its all-members meeting on 20th October that we have been left with no choice but to withdraw from the Welsh Socialist Alliance. This decision has not been taken lightly nor does it indicate a change of approach by the Socialist Party on united fronts of the left. Recent events in the Welsh Socialist Alliance have confirmed to our party that the Welsh Socialist Alliance has ceased to provide a vehicle for the left to work together in Wales. Instead it has become an impediment to a united front of socialists in Wales.

In particular the manoeuvres to prevent Socialist Party candidates from standing in the Assembly elections under the banner of the WSA in Swansea, together with similar efforts in Cardiff have convinced us that the only way to stand in future elections is to withdraw from the Welsh Socialist Alliance and stand Socialist Party candidates independently in consultation with all other socialist organisations.

The WSA which was set up partly to enable all socialist trends to stand in elections is now being used by the Socialist Workers Party and its supporters to prevent the Socialist Party from standing in elections. The packing by SWP members of the Swansea WSA branch meeting to decide the Assembly candidates for the Swansea seats and other manoeuvres were aimed not at maximising the impact of the WSA, but purely at driving the Socialist Party out of the electoral field in Swansea.

The Socialist Party has the greatest weight on the left in the Swansea working class and youth and a long and distinguished history in the Swansea labour movement. In previous elections in Swansea, we have achieved some of the best electoral votes of any socialists in Wales. Nevertheless we still bent over backwards to work together with other members of the WSA in Swansea for the Assembly elections. We stood down from our original choice of Swansea West where we stood in the General Election in favour of another candidate and proposed instead standing in Swansea East. The use of dishonest tactics to prevent a Socialist Party candidate from standing under the banner of the WSA, by packing the meeting to `win' the vote and announcing an SWP candidate for Swansea East at the last minute, has given the Socialist Party little choice but to stand independently.

Some may question why the Socialist Party too did not pack the meeting and win the vote at the Swansea WSA meeting. Certainly in the short term it would have been to the advantage of our party to have won the selection for one of the seats. But such tactics are incompatible with the idea of a socialist alliance, in which should exist a spirit of co-operation and compromise. Dishonest and underhand methods are a recipe for turning the WSA into a sectarian battlefield, an alien arena to the working class and to the layers of anti-capitalist youth looking for an alternative.

When the sudden appearance of a third candidate for the two Swansea seats was announced we suggested delaying the decision to allow a discussion between all interested parties to reach an amicable resolution of the problem which was immediately rejected by the SWP.

The Welsh Socialist Alliance was founded nearly five years ago by the Socialist Party, Cymru Goch and other socialists to provide an organisation in which socialists in Wales could work together in an electoral front ensuring that all trends of socialist opinion could stand candidates under one umbrella and could play a role in other campaigning issues. At that time it was envisaged that as the WSA gained the support and credibility of the working class in Wales it would take on real flesh and would evolve into a closer union of socialist forces in Wales.

All socialist organisations were invited into the WSA including the Socialist Workers Party. The SWP however declined because of its principled opposition to standing in elections. Even then we and the rest of the WSA bent over backwards to work with the SWP and other socialists outside the WSA. When the SWP changed its position and decided to stand in the 1999 Assembly elections, but still refused to join the WSA the Socialist Party and the majority of other members in the WSA entered a pact to stand in the elections with the SWP under the banner of the United Socialists.

Since the belated entry of the SWP into the WSA we have attempted to work with them in the WSA, but this has increasingly become difficult as the SWP struggled to gain control of the organisation. An attempt to remove the rule ensuring that no party can gain more than 40% of the leading positions of the WSA at the 2002 conference was thwarted by the wide opposition of WSA members, but other conference decisions have been undermined or distorted by the SWP members in leading positions to ensure that the SWP retains a disproportionate influence over the WSA.

The decision of the conference to produce Welsh Socialist Voice on a monthly basis was sabotaged by the SWP who put insuperable obstacles in its way so that when the editorial board collapsed the SWP's position, defeated at the conference, of a quarterly journal under the control of the WSA officers was implemented.

Similarly the proposals by the SWP organiser of the WSA day school excluded the Socialist Party and Cymru Goch from having any of the 13 speakers at the day school. It was only the intervention of a Socialist Party member on the organising committee in the face of SWP opposition that enabled each of these organisations to have one speaker each in a four way debate.

With the exit of the Socialist Party most of those who helped found the WSA as a non-sectarian and pluralist socialist alliance have left. There are less branches than at the WSA conference at the beginning of the year and the ones that still meet are (apart from candidate selection meetings) small and irrelevant as the SWP concentrate on its other fronts. Following the disaffiliation of Cymru Goch this means that both the founding organisations of the WSA have felt compelled to leave. To lose one founding organisation could be unfortunate; to lose both can only mark the decline of the WSA as a genuine alliance.

Socialist Party Wales has been forced to leave the WSA with some reluctance, but certainly no pessimism. We look forward optimistically to taking part in the struggles of the working class and leftward-moving youth and also to working with others on the left, including those in the WSA, in the battles that lie ahead, on the electoral front, in the trade unions, in the anti-war campaign and wider community-based campaigns. We will support co-operation by the left and new alliances in fighting for socialist policies in the trade unions, community campaigns and in elections. But this co-operation can only succeed if the left has an open, flexible and democratic approach, where we work together on the issues that unite us whilst respecting the right of all trends to put an independent position.

Socialist Party Wales
PO Box 589, Cardiff, CF24 1YG

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   boring     rose    Tue Oct 22, 2002 22:02 
   Votes     Violet    Wed Oct 23, 2002 00:11 
   Try again Violet     Brian Cahill    Wed Oct 23, 2002 01:09 
   To lose one...     bored    Wed Oct 23, 2002 09:50 
   Dont Forget     Tamerlane    Wed Oct 23, 2002 10:16 
   What is it we are trying to build?     OK    Wed Oct 23, 2002 10:27 
   Sorry you lost the vote...     Violet    Wed Oct 23, 2002 10:44 
   this is not discussed on Cymru / Welsh indymedia....     out of the country and away from the fuss...    Wed Oct 23, 2002 12:02 
   Like arguing with a brick wall     Brian Cahill    Wed Oct 23, 2002 16:32 
 10   P.S.     Brian Cahill    Wed Oct 23, 2002 16:38 
 11   'splendid' sectarian isolation     tatlin    Wed Oct 23, 2002 17:10 
 12   .     doheochai    Wed Oct 23, 2002 23:33 
 13   aan     the prophet exiled    Thu Oct 24, 2002 03:29 
 14   Votes     James Dean    Thu Oct 24, 2002 12:04 
 15   In reply to Limerick comments     Cork SWP    Thu Oct 24, 2002 12:36 
 16   ...Imagine that.     out of the country and far from the fuss.    Thu Oct 24, 2002 15:14 
 17   What's your point?     Sick man    Thu Oct 24, 2002 15:25 
 18   I hate the SWP.... more wings than a Chernobyl Chicken     SWP hater    Thu Oct 24, 2002 16:10 
 19   Do you feel better now?     Me    Thu Oct 24, 2002 16:25 
 20   In reply to Cork SWP     doheochai    Thu Oct 24, 2002 18:48 
 21   my point is....     out of thecountry and away from the fuss...    Thu Oct 24, 2002 19:47 
 22   So you ARE still hearing the voices!!!     Head    Thu Oct 24, 2002 19:50 
 23   well     hunter    Fri Oct 25, 2002 00:11 
 24   well     hunter    Fri Oct 25, 2002 00:11 


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