this is to announce or chat about any of our plans for the new year as well as an opportunity to strengthen or forge alliances and get involved in any upcoming stuff!
please tell anyone you think might be interested. if you are coming as part of a group take the chance to discuss with the rest of your group first about what you want to say about your group.
anyone wanting to push a party line - eg socialist worker party members, will be dealt with.
and at 9pm on that nite we are having a "play your own records" session, so bring some music along.
see you there.x
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whatever
28.12.2004 21:49
communist (definitely not SWP)
No Parties
29.12.2004 16:13
Anti Party
Deal with them as in...?
31.12.2004 01:08
communist
presumably
31.12.2004 06:58
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wishful thinking
31.12.2004 13:07
I can entirely see why no-one wants a block vote SWP presence. But that is because I can't stand their social-democratic, put Galloway back in Parliament- politics. If they weanted to turn up at your event, you'd need to show that your politics were better than theirs, not just exclude them bureaucratically - like they would do to you.
What was actually said was 'anyone pushing a party line will be dealt with'. This is ridiculous. People join political groups for various reasons but the main one is that they AGREE with the main 'line' of that group. They will 'push' it because they think it is correct, just as members of a 'non-party' organisation or any other collective, society, sect etc will. They may have differing views on detail to their own comrades or to you, but you can't pretend to be inclusive and at the same time exclude people on the basis that they share their opinions with a larger group elsewhere and are organised around these opinions.
Well, actually you can do this, as it is your meeting, and you can choose who you have in to it. But just don't do it and then pretend you are 'all-inclusive'.
communist
inclusive?
02.01.2005 14:52
anonymous