Friday, February 02, 2024

General Election Challenge


Convention Gathers In Birmingham To Discuss United General Election Challenge

 

Representatives of twelve different campaign groups and socialist organisations are meeting this weekend (on Saturday 3rd) in a Convention to Organise a Working Class Challenge at the General Election. 

An agenda document has now been released by the Convention Arrangements Committee, which is available at https://www.tusc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Convention-Agenda-document.pdf.

The Convention will start with an opening session which has been given the title, ‘Do we want a common election challenge? And is it possible?’. 

Participating in this discussion will be the Convention co-hosting organisations – the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC), the Socialist Party, System Change (formerly Resist), the Campaign for a Mass Workers Party, the TUSC Independent Socialists, and Socialist Students – alongside the newly-formed Transform Party, the Social Justice Party, the Workers Party of Britain, and the Organising Corbyn Inspired Socialist Alliance (OCISA) campaign group who are promoting a single independent left candidacy for Sir Keir Starmer’s Holborn & St Pancras constituency seat.

One of the issues to be resolved in this session will be whether the participants believe that a joint election challenge should attempt to contest enough seats at the general election – at least 98 candidates – to reach the broadcasting authorities ‘fair media coverage’ qualifying threshold. 

This is sometimes misleadingly referred to only as a benchmark to qualify for a party election broadcast.  But while it does indeed guarantee an election broadcast – which is obviously not unimportant – it is more than that in providing a lever to achieve the biggest possible access for a socialist working class alternative message across all the establishment media outlets. 

Still time to register!

That is why, while it is welcome that twelve organisations are coming together in Birmingham to discuss what can be done, the Convention Arrangements Committee has also expressed its disappointment that not every socialist group considering standing candidates in the general election has so far taken up the invitation to attend.

Last November, for example, the Communist Party of Britain, a leading influence on the Morning Star newspaper, agreed at its biennial Congress “to contest as many constituencies in the forthcoming general election as resources reasonably allow in order to raise the red flag for public ownership, a wealth tax” etc, although it would not be able to reach the ‘fair media coverage’ threshold on its own.  So why not then collaborate with other socialists to most effectively ‘raise the red flag’, while preserving its own independent identity and profile?

The same point applies to the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), which rightly recognised at its annual conference in January that “an important section of the working class to whom we seek to relate will not vote Labour”, and that the “emergence of left alternatives to Labour is more important”.  Nevertheless, it went on, “none of the likely electoral challenges to the left of Labour are likely to ask the SWP to join as an independent revolutionary formation.  We could not consider membership on any other basis”. 

But that is precisely one of the proposals being discussed at the Convention – Proposition Five in the Convention agenda document – that “individual candidates and organisations participating in the joint election challenge shall retain at all times responsibility for their own campaigns, including the right to promote their own organisation and policies that go beyond the core platform”. 

If the SWP, or the Communist Party, feel that this is still too restrictive why not come to the Convention and explain what other guarantees they would need?  There’s still time!

The Convention is being held on Saturday and registration remains open – which can be done by completing the form at https://www.tusc.org.uk/convention_registration_form/

In-person attendance is open to any socialist organisation or campaign group that is considering supporting or standing candidates in the general election (who can appoint up to ten delegates); elected trade union officers or reps (attending in a personal capacity); resigned-from-Labour or independent socialist councillors; and individual members of the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) who are not members of one of the TUSC component organisations or organisations otherwise represented at the Convention.  The time has come to take decisions!

Zoom attendance is also available for visitors, who are asked to pay the same registration fee (£5 waged or £2 unwaged or low-waged) as in-person attendees to help meet the costs of the event.

Solidarity,
The TUSC Team

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

The Evil Quizmaster

Song Lyrics 1


1) You think you've lost your love, well I saw her yesterday

a) she's still mad at you

b) she said 'hi'

c) It's you she's thinking of.


2) Gloria

a) in Excelsis

b) give me your answer do

c) pride of our alley


3) Daisy

a) in Excelsis

b) give me your answer do

c) pride of our alley


4) Sally

a) in Excelsis

b) give me your answer do

c) pride of our alley


5) Hello darkness my old friend

a) How are you?

b) I've come to talk with you again

c) long time no see


6) You are my sunshine, my only sunshine You make me happy

a) when the gas bill comes

b) when skies are grey

c) when skies are blue


7) Who were "Tryin' to catch the Devil's herd, across these endless skies"

a) ghostriders in the sky

b) the police

c) clouds


8) Who was asked to come into the garden

a) Alan

b) Maud

c) Reginald


9) Ain't no mountain high enough ain't no valley

a) wide enough

b) low enough

c) long enough


10) Pack up your troubles in what?

a) a suitcase

b) a cupboard

c) your old kit bag


11) What are we going to build in England's green and pleasant land?

a) a skyscraper

b) a castle

c) Jerusalem


12) And you told her you'd never kissed a girl before so what must you do?

a) hold your hand out naughty boy

b) behave yourself

c) stop it at once


13) What is the password for "Hernando's Hideaway"?

a) open sesame

b) Casablanca

c) you and I were sent by Joe


14) Why was the little white bull unhappy?

a) his mother was cross with him

b) only black bulls go to the bullring

c) he had a tummy ache


15) What happens to mother brown if they catch her bending?

a) they get annoyed

b) the say she's cheating

c) they'll saw her legs right off


16) By yon bonnie banks & by yon bonnie braes, refers to

a) Loch Ness

b) Loch Lomond

c) Ullswater


17) Where do the deer and the antelope play?

a) home on the range

b) home in the Gorbals

c) home with the old folks


18) Bonnie and Clyde were pretty lookin' people but whose children?

a) different parents

b) the devil

c) unknown parents


19) The grand old duke of York

a) had ten thousand acres

b) had ten thousand pounds

c) had ten thousand men


20) How many men on a dead man's chest

a) one

b) fifteen

c) two


Have a go at the questions before looking at the answers!


Ans 1) c 2) a 3) b 4) c 5) b

6) b 7) a 8) b 9) b 10) c

11) c 12) a 13) c 14) b 15) c

16) b 17) a 18) b 19) c 20) b





Wednesday, January 03, 2024

Everyday Fiction

New story in Everyday Fiction


From Paul A Freeman:

What a bizarre, eighty-miles-per-hour murder mystery. Could be a 'Knives Out' sequel.

Thanks for the read, Derek.


From my nephew David X:

Short, sweet and to the point (pun intended) 😊


My Neice Tracy, 
Was a bit worried about which niece was going to be named! 😝

Another Neice George:
I thought it was 'Auntie ' Gladys? Not niece? The one that didn't like jelly? How about that for a plot for your next story?

FYI "Auntie Gladys" was not anyone's aunt, but a friend of the family. She was tickled pink when the Dave Clark Five released a song with the chorus "I'm feelin' glad all over".









Tuesday, January 02, 2024

Pantomime racist

James Cleverly has been informed that the government has failed to stop the boats. His only response was ‘Oh yes we have’. Is it pantomime season?

It is a misguided racist piece of nonsense. A clear signal to racists that if you hate migrants you should vote for the class enemy.

James Cleverly also famously made jokes about Rohypnol. What a caution!

Friday, December 22, 2023

Malnutition in the UK

An astonishing figure of more than 800,000 patients were admitted to hospital with malnutrition and nutritional deficiencies last year, according to NHS figures.
Are the Tories going to dismiss this as a "lifestyle choice"?
Apparently, that is just the tip of the iceberg:


  • In the UK, 50% of people admitted to hospital from care homes were at risk of malnutrition.
  • In the UK, estimates suggest 1.3 million people over 65 suffer from malnutrition, and the vast majority (93%) live in the community
  • (Figures from the Malnutrition Task Force) 
  • Of course, it is OK for some, the fat cats in the City are not queueing up at the food banks.




Saturday, December 16, 2023

BBC and Gaza

The Chief Rabbi was on the Today Program. He does not openly support genocide in Gaza. He does not oppose it. He just plain ignores it and the BBC let him get away with it too.

This is the most morally reprehensible position imaginable.

Discuss.






Wednesday, December 06, 2023

Problem for Labour

The problem for Labour has always been how to motivate voters to come out and actually vote. As bad as Starmer’s love affair with Thatcher is his assertion that a Labour government would mean ‘no change’ for those voters.

His support for genocide in Gaza will alienate a significant number of the more politically aware voters too.

Socialists and Trade Unionists have been very prominent in opposing the plans of the Israeli government. 





Sunday, December 03, 2023

Working for Militant



"Militant" was the paper which became "The Socialist". In Ireland there is still a paper called "Militant Left"


In 1969, I received a phone call from Peter Taaffe, the editor in chief of Militant. At the time I was working as a figures clerk in the Ministry of Health. It was the best news I had ever received. I was going to work for Militant as a typesetter and I was going to attend the meetings of the Editorial Board.

I had first met Peter on a train journey to the Labour Party Young Socialist conference. I was frankly overawed and I didn't say very much.

Peter was the voice of Militant. He had the ability to explain Socialist ideas to any audience. He was too old for the Young Socialists but he addressed the fringe meeting of Militant. I had read the Communist Manifesto, Trotsky's Transitional Program and Jack London's "The Iron Heel" so I had some idea about Socialism but Peter brought the ideas to life with passion and also with humour.

The other members of the printing team were Pete Jarvis and Alan Hardman.

Pete was a tireless activist and he had an infectious enthusiasm.

Alan was the man who kept the presses rolling and at the same time he was a remarkable cartoonist. You can Google his cartoons to this very day. Practically every edition of Militant went out with an Alan Hardman cartoon.

During the time I worked for Militant, the government arranged a series of events to keep me interested. I will only mention two. Barbara Castle published "In Place of Strife" which was supposedly going to put an end to strikes. It provoked a massive TUC demonstration and most Militant supporters were involved. To see a government defeated by the trade unions was a lesson that is still relevant today.

The other event was the arrest of five dockers by the Tory government in 1972. The TUC were discussing a general strike but the rank and file took the matter out of their hands. A de facto general strike was gathering pace when the government produced the official solicitor like a rabbit out of a hat and the dockers were released. Again a government defeated by the trade unions but in this case bypassing the official leadership.

It was a great time to be alive and working for Militant was the icing on the cake.







Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Socialism 2023

I was able to attend Socialism 2023 via Zoom and this is a bonus for members who are chronically ill or hard up or both!
In a situation where both Starmer and Sunak support the genocide in Gaza, the need for a political alternative is more pressing.
Trade Unionists and Socialists supported the pro-Palestinian rallies and Starmer's Labour opposed them. 



Marbles

The refusal of Sunak to talk to Mitsotakisis seems childish. To refuse to discuss with someone you disagree with sounds like a misunderstanding of what discussion is for.
He just threw his toys out of the pram. Is he losing his marbles?


Monday, November 27, 2023

Maths problem



I tried this with my Maths class. Someone bought a £1 national lottery ticket every week.
Lucky soul, they won ten pounds in March, then lo and behold, ten pounds in June and an amazing ten pounds in August.
The question is how much did they win?

Friday, November 03, 2023

Remembrance Sunday

Remembrance Sunday commemorates the end of the First World War. It began as a time for people to remember the millions who were slaughtered in a pointless war. It was a time to remember all of the victims of war, military and civilian.

Rank-and-file soldiers do not start wars. That is the job of generals, politicians and kings.

It is a shame therefore that Remembrance Sunday has become an opportunity for generals, politicians and indeed kings to glorify war. They have no intention of putting an end to war. It is more than a century since the First World War. The powers that be have had their chance to bring about peace and they were powerless to do so.

It is in the interests of 99 percent, the poor and the dispossessed to put an end to war. The 1 percent, including of course arms manufacturers stand to make millions while millions die. It is not in their interests, far from it.

Workers of the world unite.



Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Celtic Fans have more guts than Labour MPs



Death of a Lesser God

The background to the story is the difficult period of Indian history after partition which Vaseem Khan has thoroughly researched. The difficult role of a female police officer in a patriarchal organisation is highlighted.
The story is compelling.
Vaseem Khan has an amazing ability as a storyteller and highly original use of similes and metaphors. "The dog was as wet and unhappy as a goldfish in a toilet bowl."
Although it is a crime story it is still a joy to read.



Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Top review on Amazon:

Top review on Amazon:

(This is a review of the short story, "In the Mirror of Eternity")

Short stories about time travel, with the associated paradoxes, have been among the classics of SF since the 1950s: think of Ray Bradbury’s "A Sound of Thunder", Poul Anderson’s "Delenda Est", or Robert Heinlein’s "All You Zombies". Sixty-odd years on, finding an original angle on the time travel short story can’t be easy. Derek McMillan has however managed it in his brief but excellent "In the Mirror of Eternity".

Instead of the actions of time travellers creating problems for history, as is usually the case, here just observing the past is the problem. Schroedinger’s cat and the multiverse provide a scientific underpinning. An irony of the story is that both the narrator and the time machine’s inventor, the louche Xavier, remain totally unaware of what is happening as their own history too changes: indeed, Xavier reassures the narrator more than once that merely observing the past can have no consequential effects.

The narrator’s (and, one suspects, McMillan’s) interest in early twentieth-century politics provides the alternative history background, with history changing at almost dizzying speed towards the end.

The originality of the conception demands further development, and McMillan has provided this in four sequels.



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Friday, October 20, 2023