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Interview with Labour MSP John McAllion about war on Iraq and the state of the Labour Party
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Wednesday January 22, 2003 11:34 by CWI Online - CWI
John McAllion is one of the few outspoken MSP's (Member of the Scottish Parliament) left in the Labour Party. He has voted against the leadership on a whole number of issues from the war preparations on Iraq to oppostion to privatisation and for the abolition to Warrant Sales in Scotland. Increasingly isolated in the Labour Party, John McAllion spoke to the International Socialist on his views on a potential war in Iraq and the state of the Labour Party.
Some people in the Labour Party say they would support a war if the UN backed it. What do you think about that position . What do you think is the potential for the anti-war movement? "I also think that the hesitation of Bush and the pro-war clique is due to the scale of the anti-war movement which has put them on the back foot." Why is there a different approach to say North Korea by the US that Iraq. How difficult is it for a socialist in the Labour Party now. "All the main parties are capitalist orientated. People in the street don't see any difference." What about Blair's attitude to the firefighters dispute. How do you think a new political voice for workers will be built. "I think the FBU will dissafiliate from Labour at their next conference. They almost did at the last one and it was Andy Gilchrist that saved them. Now he is public Enemy No 1 as far as the government are concerned. "I won't leave the Labour Party voluntarily. I'll need to be removed. But I won't back down. I have a lot of loyalty to some of the activists in the Labour Party in Dundee, although in truth there are not many left now. The party has very few trade unionists there are virtually no young people, except those who come from the universities and they're only interested in a career. " "It will a drawn out process that could take some time. You might well see independent candidates of the left winning elections under the PR system for the Scottish parliament and working together as a group in the parliament alongwith the SSP and others. Out of that you could see a party develop. It would need to allow people to have their voice heard. Having a whip or a line all members had to put forward would not work in such a party" From International Socialist, paper of the CWI in Scotland |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12If you want to advertise your paper, post a digest with links. Don't copy articles onto the newswire.
Ceannaigh an maor 's ní baol duit an máistir.
{tricky bricky did a thinktank on Scotland}
If the Editorial Board of IMC have a problem with our postings then they can contact us. We don't take orders from bored people.
CWIer better be a joke...
Its the exact same response as came from Kev of the SP when a few of us (including Daithi?)criticised his continual posting of notices about updates on the SP site.
the posting is only a part of an interview. It's not the entire paper or article!
I find it interesting, I think that most people on IMC would especially as there has been debate about the Labour Party over the past while.
If you are not interested, dont read it!!
One rule for us, another for the rest of you
Some animals are more equal then others
Just wait till we are running the show!
The point is not whether or not you find it interesting. The point is that its available elsewhere on the web, so should not be reposted here.
(and while there has been debate on here about the Labour Party, its the _Irish_ Labour Party people have been talking about, not the British one)
'If you're not interested, don't read it' is the standard defence for spam, and it doesn't cut any ice here. Posts to the newswire don't exist in a vacuum, they push other posts out of sight. If CWI posts don't meet the editorial guidelines we won't be going cap in hand to ask for a meeting, and we won't expect you to 'take orders' either. We'll just delete the offending posts.
(If you don't like that, _you_ can contact _us_)
The point is that the British Labour PArty are the same party as the Irish Labour Party. They are ideologically identical. They are apartof the same international organisation. The fact is that all the Social Democratic parties across Europe have drifted to the right, they have all lost thousands of members, they have all lost the confidence of the most combative and advanced workers.
They may be ideologically identical, but members of the Irish Labour party aren't members of the British Labour Party, any more than they're members of the Democratic Party, or the German Social Democrats.
And this is all beside the point. If material is available elsewhere on the web it shouldn't be posted here in full, and it doesn't matter whether or not you find it interesting.
Ray certainly knows how to dress down the Kautskyites... Fair play!!!
Ray defends exleft social democrats that are privatising and going to war.