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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Thursday March 13, 2003 15:53author by Davy Carlin - W/Belfast SWP and anti warauthor email carlindavid at hotmail dot com Report this post to the editors

Lets make it big

The Norths largest civil service branch {NIPSA Branch 8} votes to support anti war actions

The Norths largest civil service Branch {Branch 8 NIPSA} with almost 1000 members has today voted to give support to the Anti War coalition, to mobilise for the Belfast City Centre rally the day after the bombing starts, and called on the Nipsa leadership to lend support for a call to ICTU for a half day stoppage against the war. The proposals on the issue for Iraq were put by SWP activists on the Branch committee and was passed unanimously by the 25 or so union reps. Then a propsal was then raised at a called members meeting again moved by an SWP activist. Then followed an open debate and discussion by many in attendance with questions such as 'what was the alternative' and 'sure he's a dictator' etc. The discussion was open and free and as a member of a number of previous union branches and now in Branch 8 I believe such debate, discussion, accountability and democratic decisions on such issues is the only way a union branch should function. The vote was taken and almost unanimously the proposals were backed.

SWP activists within their union branches across the North are working for such active support within many unions for the Anti War Movement and their proposed actions and to bring about pressure from the base for a half day strike. This of course is working hand in hand with building local anti war branches in working class communites which will be organising feeder marches all across Belfast as we had done prior from a number of areas on Feb15 th from those working class communities into the town centre. This goes along also with the organisation of school students, BIHFE and the local universities to mobilise and take and support actions also. All these actions from the base will moblise many thousands of working class people from 'both traditions' to lend support or to take action against the oncoming war while at the same time attempting to build pressure on various leaderships to call and support strikes and walkouts - if they don't - then the more people from that base willing to get involved and take action the stronger and louder our voice and collective actions will be.

author by Gregory Carson - SPpublication date Fri Mar 14, 2003 12:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What is not mentioned here is the background work done by the SP. The SWP are irrelevant in the Workers movement in Ulster. The SP merely queue jumped to be first to pmove the motion.

The SWP are better known for coat trailing the Provos and supporting anti Protestant provocations.

author by Time to get movingpublication date Fri Mar 14, 2003 14:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

With several SWP members in that biggest civil service branch in the North {Branch 8 Nipsa} and no SP - Maybe it is just me but would it not be impossible to 'jump the queue' over those who are not there?

The reality is the SWP moved the motion because we believed it was important to do so rather than to wait on the hierachy of NIPSA to do something as to date the have done little apart from providing funds for the coalition {which again would not have been done unless an SWP member and Nipsa rep went and argued for it }. You may not know it but the bombing might start very soon and we intend to move and mobilise against it. Similar motions are being put by SWP activists around the North.

author by Don't listen to haddenpublication date Fri Mar 14, 2003 18:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Anti protestant? Was it not the W/Belfast SWP who were the leading organisers for the recently media termed 'historic' Falls and Shankill march' which also seen SWP members marching from the Shankill rd with SWP placcards to meet up with the falls rd. Some talk how catholic and protestant can unite while others go out and actively show how it can be done.

author by E - SWPpublication date Fri Mar 14, 2003 19:08author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I have to be careful when reading "Gregory Carsons" comments, the problem is that this SP member mightn’t even exist within the SP and his comments are a direct s**tstirring attempt and a troll to boot.

Reminds me too much of the old Workers Party come back to people to took frank and honest political view points against the political hysteria that existed across the whole island during the worse days of the Troubles in the North.


 
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