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Britain: SEP supporter addresses Bradford anti-war meeting
By our correspondent
29 January 2003
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Nearly 200 people packed a lecture theatre at Bradford University
on January 23 for a meeting to protest US plans to attack Iraq.
The meeting was organised by the Stop the War Coalition, an
umbrella group comprising trade unions, Labour lefts, radical
groups, Islamisists and the Greens, and addressed by Professor
Paul Rogers, a liberal academic from the universitys department
of Peace Studies.
Rogers outlined the strategic importance of Iraq for Americas
drive to consolidate its global hegemony and stressed that US/UK
plans for war faced massive opposition. But he claimed that popular
pressure could force the US and British governments to back down.
In the discussion that followed, Barbara Slaughter of the Socialist
Equality Party stressed that the fight against war had to be based
on the political mobilisation of the American, British and international
working class.
President George W. Bush in no way represented the American
people, Slaughter said. Bush was not elected president of
the United States, he was imposed on the American people by a
criminal conspiracy. We are talking about a mafia that is in charge
in the US that has no concern about issues of democracy,
she explained.
American policy is being directed in the interests of
a very small cabal of business people at the top of American society,
she continued. The Democratic Party is going along with
this. Bush could not have got the vote for his war policy through
Congress without the support of the Democrats.
Similarly, workers and youth could not look to any section
of the Labour Party to oppose Blairs militarism. It
is also absolutely essential to look at the record of the Labour
Party, Slaughter said. Contrary to what Professor
Rogers has said, there has been no opposition to the war from
inside the Labour Party apart from one or two lone voices. Like
the Democrats in the US, the Labour Party is supporting the war,
either directly or under cover of calling for a United Nations
resolution.
The drive to war is bound up with an offensive against all
the gains and conditions of the working class at home, Slaughter
explained, outlining Labours attacks on health provision,
employment, education, housing. In every area, social services
are being decimated and students are suffering as a result of
the governments imposition of tuition fees.
We are living in a new period, she went on, characterised
by global economic instability and growing tensions between the
major powers, particularly between America and Europe. These
developments are leading inexorably towards a third world war,
which willunless prevented by the international working
classresult in the slaughter of millions of people.
Even if the war against Iraq is postponed for a period
of time, it will only be a temporary respite. Sooner rather than
later a new pretext for war will be found, because we are living
in a new period of imperialist conquest, when inter-imperialist
conflict leads directly towards war.
Slaughter concluded, In Britain and all over the world
we have to see the huge groundswell of opposition to the attack
on Iraq as a beginning of a movement against the capitalist system.
It is only through the building of an international socialist
movement that we can stop the drive to war.
Slaughters remarks were listened to very attentively,
and sparked several discussions after the meeting when hundreds
of copies of the WSWS statement The
political issues in the struggle against war were distributed.
See Also:
How to deal with America? The European
dilemma
[25 January 2003]
One-quarter of British army sent for war
vs. Iraq
[23 January 2003]
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