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Elections
– what for?
We
live in a world of inequality where wealth is the real source of
power, profits come first and billions are poor through no fault of
their own.
All communities are blighted by inequality and
deprivation.
In the local elections in 4 May, as in all
elections, you have a choice.
You can vote for candidates who
would work within this system and help keep it going. Or you can use
your vote to overturn it and end these blights once and for
all.
Real power today does not lie in elected bodies but in
the hands of those who own the world’s wealth. Labour, Tories,
Liberals and the others in this election are just arguing over how to
use the scraps thrown from the billionaire’s table. A system
based on private property has to be run in the interests of its
owners. Their profits have to come first.
So long as
inequality of wealth and power exist elections such as these are just
about who is to run this system. The only rational choice is to
reject the compromisers and reformists and use every resource
available to end it.
You don’t need to vote for any
particular party to get rubbish collected, schools built or amenities
provided. Communities don’t need leaders to get those things
for themselves. You know what you need better than any careerist
councillor ever could and, if there was real democracy, could easily
arrange this. Under the present system, though, you only get them, so
long as those who own the world make the resources available. But
they always give priority to making more profits, so these things are
always under-resourced and never done properly.
You can
instead send a clear signal to other people like yourselves upon
whose hard work this system is built that you want to put an end to
it, by refusing to vote for any of the capitalist parties and instead
writing“World Socialism” across the ballot paper.
When
enough of us join together determined to end inequality and
deprivation we can transform elections into a means of doing away
with a society of minority rule in favour of real democracy and
equality.
Our common efforts could feed, clothe and house
every man woman and child on Earth without exception but we are held
back because the owners of the world demand their cut before they’ll
let us use the world’s resources. The iron laws of No Profit,
No Production and No Profit, No Employment are a cage for us.
If
you agree with the idea of a society of common and democratic
ownership where no-one is left behind and where things are produced
because they are needed, and not to make profits for some capitalist
corporation or to enrich some bloated millionaire, and are prepared
to join with us to achieve this, then vote for World Socialism.
The
Socialist Party is standing candidates in Lambeth and Kingston in the
London borough elections. For details and offers of help phone 0207
622 3811 or email spgb@worldsocialism.org
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