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Talk about socialism

Our recent general election campaign in Vauxhall gave us the chance to talk to more people than usual.  There was a well-attended hustings meeting at which our candidate and five of the others put their party’s case and answered questions from the audience.  On most days we had a literature stall outside our Head Office where we handed out leaflets and spoke to passers-by. We also went to other busy spots such as Brixton and outside tube stations. Sixty thousand copies of the candidate’s election address were distributed free by Royal Mail.

If we can be said to have had a slogan for our campaign it was “Vote for yourself – for a change!”  Of course it takes more than a slogan to persuade people to change their minds.  Capitalism teaches consumers to buy brands of political parties like they buy soap powder.  So our refreshing message was that our candidate wasn’t going to do anything for them.  If they wanted to have their problems solved they would have to do it for themselves.

We had less than two thousand pounds to finance our attempt to increase support for socialism.  The supporters of capitalism have countless millions to convince us that theirs is the only game in town.  You don’t have to be an active supporter of capitalism – or even know what it is – to allow it to go on.  Passive, resigned, unthinking acceptance will do nicely. 

Anti-capitalism may be a start, but it’s certainly not a finish.  Real change means we have to be consciously working for something, not simply against something.  So we talk to people about socialism and invite them to tell us whether they think it would mean a better life and society than we have now.

Today things are produced only if someone can see a profit in doing so – no profit, no product.  Today there are labour markets:  we have to find a job to get money or rely on a meagre state handout – or starve.  We are told we must support a hugely wasteful and destructive war industry (“defence”) to kill or maim men, women and children in other countries with whom we have no quarrel.

What we said in one of our leaflets applies not just at elections but also between elections.  We need a new way of running society based on:

1 The common ownership of all resources by the whole community, not just a rich minority.
2 Democratic control of the community by everyone, without distinction of age, race or sex, instead of rule by unelected company directors or state bureaucrats.
3 Production purely to meet people’s needs, not profit.
4 Free and equal access to all goods and services – an end to the market and to money.

No one we spoke to thought that what we were proposing is undesirable, not a good idea, worse than what we have now.  Instead we were told it had been tried and didn’t work, or that for some reason it would never work.  That reason usually turned out to be some variant of our old friend “human nature”.  People are “naturally” lazy – if they can get away with not working they will do so.  People are “naturally” greedy – if they can have things without paying for them they will grab the lot.  People are “naturally” aggressive – without the punitive sanctions of law and order there will be chaos.

Funny how all these nasty features of a supposedly unalterable human nature always apply to other people.  When challenged, the amateur experts on human nature never admit to showing those features themselves.

Most work in capitalism is unpleasant or boring because it is in the service of making money rather than something useful.  Despite being pitted against each other for jobs generously “provided” by employers, workers do co-operate – nothing would be produced if they didn’t.  It isn’t that the world’s poor are greedy – considering the plenty that technology and human ingenuity are capable of producing, they aren’t greedy enough!

There is a saying that talk is cheap, and in a sense it is.  It costs nothing to talk yourself out of supporting capitalism and into helping to build a practical socialist alternative.  And it costs nothing to talk others into following your excellent example.

The result of the election in Vauxhall was: Hoey (Lab) 19,744; Anglin (LD) 9,767; Heckels (Con) 5,405; Summers (Green) 1,705; McWhirter (UKIP) 271; Lambert (Socialist) 240; Polenceus (English Democrat) 221.

We also stood a candidate in the county council elections held the same day, in the Deneside ward in Durham, where the result was: Nugent (Lab) 1921; Nicholson (Con) 361; Colborn (Socialist) 288.


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LONDON

Central London branch.
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 Harpenden, Herts AL5 5SG.
Tel: 01582 764929.
Email:
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Enfield and Haringey branch.
Tues 8pm.
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South London branch.
 
1st Mon.
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St, SW4 7UN. Tel: 020 7622 3811.

West London branch.
1st & 3rd
Tues.8pm, Chiswick Town Hall,
Heathfield Terrace (Corner Sutton Court
Rd), W4. Corres: 51 Gayford Road,
London W12 9BY

Pimlico.
C. Trinder, 24 Greenwood Ct,
155 Cambridge Street, SW1 4VQ.
 Tel:020 7834 8186

MIDLANDS

Birmingham branch.
Thur. 8pm,
The Square Peg, Corporation Street.
Tel: Ron Cook, 0121 533 1712

NORTHEAST

Northeast branch.
Corres: John Bissett, 10 Scarborough Parade,
Hebburn, Tyne & Wear, NE31 2AL. Tel: 0191 422 6915
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NORTHWEST

Lancaster branch.
 
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Manchester branch.
Paul Bennett, 6 Burleigh Mews, Hardy Lane, M21 7LB. Tel:0161 860 7189
Bolton.
 
Tel: H. McLaughlin, 01204 844589

Cumbria.
 
Brendan Cummings, 19 Queen St, Millom, Cumbria LA18 4BG

Rochdale.
 
R. Chadwick, 01706 522365

Southeast Manchester.
Enquiries
Blanche Preston, 68 Fountains Road, M32 9PH

YORKSHIRE

Huddersfield.
Richard Rainferd, 28 Armitage Rd, Armitage Bridge,
Huddersfield, West Yorks, HD4 7DP

Hull.
Keith Scholey. Tel: 01482 44651

Skipton.
 
R Cooper, 1 Caxton Garth, Threshfield, Skipton
BD23 5EZ. Tel: 01756 752621

SOUTH/SOUTHEAST/SOUTHWEST

Bournemouth and East Dorset.
Paul Hannam, 12 Kestrel Close, Upton, Poole
BH16 5RP. Tel: 01202 632769

Brighton.
 
Corres: c/o 52 Clapham High Street, London
SW4 7UN

Bristol.
Shane Roberts, 86 High Street, Bristol
BS5 6DN. Tel: 0117 951119

Cambridge.
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Canterbury.
Rob Cox, 4 Stanhope Road, Deal, Kent, CT14 6AB

Luton.
Nick White, 59 Heywood Drive, LU2 7LP

Redruth.
 
Harry Sowden, 5 Clarence Villas, Redruth, Cornwall,
TR15 1PB. Tel: 01209 2192



NORTHERN IRELAND

 Belfast.
 
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SCOTLAND

Edinburgh branch.
1st Thur. 8-9pm.
The Quaker Hall, Victoria Terrace
above Victoria Street), Edinburgh.
J. Moir. Tel: 0131 440 0995
Email Website

Glasgow branch.
 
1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at 8pm in  Community Central Halls, 304 Maryhill  Road, Glasgow. Richard Donnelly, 112  Napiershall Street, Glasgow G20 6HT.
Tel: 0141 5794109 Email: Website

Ayrshire:
 
D. Trainer, 21 Manse Street, Salcoats, KA21 5AA.
 Tel: 01294 469994. Email

Dundee.
 
Ian Ratcliffe, 16v Birkhall Ave, Wormit, Newport-on-Tay,
DD6 8PX.
 Tel: 01328 541643

West Lothian.
2nd and 4th Weds in month, 7.30-9.30.
 Lanthorn Community  Centre, Kennilworth Rise, Dedridge,
Livingston.
 Corres: Matt Culbert,
 53 Falcon Brae, Ladywell, Livingston, West Lothian, EH5 6UW. Tel: 01506 462359. Email


WALES

Swansea branch.
2nd Mon, 7.30pm,
Unitarian Church, High Street. Corres:Geoffrey Williams,
19 Baptist Well Street, Waun Wen, Swansea SA1 6FB.
Tel: 01792 643624


Cardiff and District.
John James,
 67 Romilly Park Road,
Barry  CF62 6RR
 Tel:01446 405636

AFRICA

Gambia. World of Free Access.
c/o 21 Dobson St, Benjul.

Kenya.
 Patrick Ndege, PO Box 56428,
Nairobi

Namibia.
 
Anthony Amugongo, PO Box 1502,
Oshataki.

Uganda.
 Socialist Club, PO Box 217,
Kabale. Email:

Swaziland.
 
Mandia Ntshakala, PO Box
981, Manzini

EUROPE

Denmark.
Graham Taylor, Spobjervej
173, DK-8220, Brabrand.

Germany.
Norbert  Email:

Norway.
 Robert Stafford. Email:

COMPANION PARTIES
OVERSEAS

World Socialist Party of Australia.
 
c/o
Rod Miller, 8 Graelee Court,
Kingston,
Tasmania 7050,
Australia. Email:

Socialist Party of Canada/Parti Socialiste du Canada.
 

Box 4280,
Victoria B.C.
 V8X 3X8
Canada. Email  : Website

World Socialist Party (New Zealand)

P.O. Box 1929,
 Auckland, NI,
New Zealand. Email: Website

World Socialist Party of the United States
P.O. Box 440247,
Boston, MA
02144 USA. Email:  Website

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