WORLD SOCIALISTS |
The
All Under One Banner (AUOB) group are planning the largest ever
march for Scottish independence in Glasgow next month, Saturday,
May 4. It hopes to attract more than 100,000 people.
Manny
Singh of AUOB declared, “The message is simple and it has not
changed. Scotland must become an independent country, and Scotland
needs to decide its own future.”
Members
of the Socialist Party ask in
what way is the life of a Scottish wage slave basically different
from that of an English, an American, or the Chinese wage-slave?
There is no basic difference in the way of life of the world’s
working class because we all suffer from the same problems such as
poverty and insecurity. Independence from England will not cure the
poverty and insecurity of the Scottish workers, because we will still
be subject to the wages, labour and capital relationship.
Workers
have more in common with people like ourselves in other countries
than with the privileged owning class of the country where we happen
to have been born and work. The world-wide working class has a common
interest, to end its exploitation and solve its problems, to join
together to establish a world without frontiers in which the
resources of the planet will have become the heritage of all, so
that there can be production to meet needs and not for
profit. One World - One People, where cultural differences will still
be celebrated, but where we’ll all be citizens of the world.
The
interest of the working class in all countries is to reject all
nationalism and to recognise that they have a common interest with
people in other countries in the same economic situation of being
obliged to sell their mental and physical energies in order to get a
living. That interest lies in working together to establish a
world-wide society of common ownership, democratic control, and
production for use, not profit.
Independence
will not give the people of Scotland effective control over their own
affairs.It
is only feasible in a class-free, money-free, frontierless society.
It is for the Scottish workers to see that their position demands
that they should fight only for their class emancipation and that
nothing, constitutional reform or national independence, should draw
them away from their determination to fight for the realisation of
socialism. What is the “independence” some Scots yearn after, if
it means being trapped inside the confines of capitalism?
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