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Left Slate for Local Elections 2009?

category national | politics / elections | news report author Tuesday October 07, 2008 18:01author by Michael Murphy - Socialist Partyauthor email mmurphy at socialistparty dot net Report this post to the editors

Planning for the Local Elections 2009

There have been some exploratory discussions among some groups on the left about the possibility of a left slate of candidates for the local elections in 2009. The text below is an article from the October edition of "the Socialist" outlining the Socialist Party's attitude to this issue for those interested.

Left slate of candidates for Local Elections 2009?

THE SOCIALIST Party has made a proposal to a variety of left-wing organisations aimed at building a common platform for next year’s local elections and maximising the left vote.

Our proposal is aimed at giving working class people an alternative to the parties that support the capitalist market - Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, Labour, the Greens and Sinn Fein.

The Socialist Party is in favour of left co-operation and unity on specific issues and campaigns as long as it is done on an open, genuine and democratic basis. Therefore, in relation to the local elections we are in favour of discussions with a view to seeing if it is possible to arrive at a left slate of candidates.

If there is going to be a slate of left candidates, it is vital that some political criteria apply to ensure that the slate is made up of genuine left forces that are committed to building a socialist alternative.

We want genuine left candidates who are opposed to the market and capitalism and who would argue for and are committed to building a new party of the working class that fights for socialism.

Opposition to coalition at local or national level with right wing parties – including voting for Mayoral candidates from the right wing parties needs to be a pre-condition to any candidate participation. Any slate of candidates should be opposed to double taxation service charges including water, bin, recycling and sewerage charges.

We believe it is crucial that any candidate who participates in a slate has a real record of activity and campaigning on issues in the community. The alliance would need to be confident that in recommending every candidate to working class communities that they can be trusted in relation to the political positions they put forward.

Recent experiences such as with Respect in Britain are an example of what can happen when alliances are formed on a loose political basis involving groups and individuals who were not truly on the left. Respect eventually split and disintegrated with many of its councillors joining New Labour, the Liberal Democrats and even the Tories! The Respect experience has damaged the idea of building a new working class party in Britain and we must avoid making the same mistakes in Ireland.

The Socialist Party has made this proposal because if it is possible to form a left slate and this results in left candidates being elected as councillors around the country it would potentially represent a step forward for working class people

author by cropbeye - Nonepublication date Tue Oct 07, 2008 19:42author address Cork (Northside)author phone Report this post to the editors



This could take some strategic thinking.

In some cases having more than one candidate can be a good idea in

some wards. Naturally in a typical ward there might be three F.F candidates

two F.G candidates One Labour and maby one Right independant.

To get elected someone needs to get transfers as others are eliminated.

Allowing for a few transfers to come back to the left from S.F Green etc it would put some Left

candidates in a fighting position.

Of course in other wards having a single candidate would be preferable depending on the number of seats available
population structure rural urban split etc.

Also it is pointless for candidates to stand if they will only get a couple of dozen votes!

author by Crescent Moonpublication date Fri Oct 10, 2008 02:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This is an interesting development. Quite a few people have been calling for a left electoral front for a long time. Have any other groups responded to these proposals? It would be good to see a joint slate.

author by Ricardo Sanz - The black hole of the ballot boxpublication date Fri Oct 10, 2008 20:15author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Good news? Are you serious. They (the political parties) will disappear for six to nine months, sucking many activists with them, and won't do anything except things that will help them get elected regardless whether it is best for the campaigns they claim to represent.

 
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