Blairite Jim Murphy, a former shadow defence minister, has
been announced as the new leader of the Scottish Labour party. Since 2001 Mr
Murphy has claimed over £1 million in expenses, voted to cap benefits in March
2014, failed to show up for the vote against the Bedroom Tax, voted for tuition
fees despite being NUS president, went on 100 day tour of Scotland campaigning
for a no vote, which meant leaving his Eastwood constituency without an MP for
almost a third of a year. Yet claimed over £200,000 in Westminster expenses, is a
major figure in Labour Friends of Israel, who refuses to recognise of the state
of Palestine and strongly supported the illegal invasion of Iraq and unaligned
himself with Ed Miliband when he apologised for said invasion. Murphy has never
rebelled against the party line in Westminster. Murphy has been sharply critical of any left turn, saying that “galloping off leftward” would be a big mistake. “The SNP would love it if we did that.” [FT, 09/11/14]
All Socialist Courier can say is “Who cares?” According to
the best political pundits in the business, the bookies, 90% of the money they had
taken for the contest had been for Murphy. But what does it mean? Very little,
the Socialist Courier blog says.
The SOCIALIST PARTY OF GREAT BRITAIN has consistently
maintained that the 'left-wing', despite their claims to being socialist are,
in reality, reformist rather than revolutionary organisations, with no more
than a sentimental attachment to the working class. The rise of the Labour Party
has caused inestimable damage to the revolutionary movement for Socialism. The SPGB
argued from its formation in 1904 that only socialism can provide a solution to
the problems of the working class. Genuine socialists have to be prepared to
swim against the tide of popular sentiment, clearly have to combat all
manifestations of chauvinism, both unionist or separatist.
The Labour Party in Scotland has consistently shown a
readiness to reshape itself, discarding
principles, to acquire votes yet even its opportunism has been unable to avoid the
slide in support that has been going on for years. Although Scottish Labour has
never won over 50% of the national vote, the party did hold the overwhelming
majority of parliamentary seats and had control over local government for
decades. This was not least because Labour was associated with mass council
house building, the formation of the NHS, and other reforms following the
second world war. Former Labour voters feel ignored and betrayed by the party. Infested
with careerists, it has lost touch with the people it was supposed to
represent. Labour has become increasingly viewed as simply another party of the
Establishment, which, of course, it always was. At present many are
disenchanted, disgusted or outright hostile to Labour, The party is largely
empty of active workers.
Capitalism can no longer afford reforms and as a
result we have capitalist austerity and he probably realizes that any promises
he makes will never be achieved. Capitalism has no reforms to give. We have seen bursts here and there which are expressions of
the deep discontent, frustration and anger that exist in society. There is a
deep appetite in society for a greater and more fundamental change. The ideas
of reformism or nationalism, which attempt to patch up capitalism, offer
nothing for working people. Elaine C. Smith argued that the reason for Scottish
Labour’s poor performance was a lack of
socialist analysis and socialist solutions. “The root of the problem is class
society; the root of the problem is inequality; the root of the problem is
in-work poverty; the root of the problem is unemployment. The root of the
problem is avaricious capitalism and our job and the job of the Labour Party,
surely, is to root it out.” Yet all she offers is neo-Keynesian state
investment that is utopian and undeliverable.
Socialism, in its
modern sense, was born in Scotland. Robert Owen at New Lanark is where it all
began. It is the task of the Socialist Party to win those open to revolutionary
ideas and offer a real alternative to capitalism and nationalism. What we need
is a revolutionary socialist transformation of society! Let this be the message
to those who believe in real socialism, we are the party for them, we are the rightful home
for you.
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