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Birmingham anti-war socialists purged by SWP

Former Birmingham Stop The War Coalition and Socialist Alliance | 29.08.2003 18:31 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Repression | Birmingham | London

What should the Left do about the growing democratic deficit in the movement? How do we challenge abuse of power? One of the healthiest anti-war groups in the country was recently wrecked by the Socialist Workers Party who packed out key Birmingham meetings with its party members and purged a raft of well-respected activists.
They tell their story on their website.

Open Letter Concerning Events in Birmingham Since the Autumn of 2001

We set out here details of key events that have poisoned the atmosphere on the Birmingham Left since the autumn of 2001. There seems to be a misconception as to what has happened, so we feel it is time to put the record straight. At the heart of the problems in Birmingham has been the behaviour of key SWP members. The Left outside Labour in Birmingham had been united as never before during the 2001 General Election campaign. But this completely unravelled during and after the Afghan war and the situation has continued to deteriorate ever since.

1. The 5th February 2002 General Meeting of Birmingham Stop the War Coalition (BSTWC) and its Aftermath

2. The BTUC Teach-In on Iraq and Palestine on Sunday 6th April 2003

3. Birmingham Socialist Alliance AGM on 1st July 2003

4. Socialist Alliance National Council in Birmingham on 19th July 2003

Details on the Birmingham website:  http://web.bham.ac.uk/sue_blackwell/politics/swp.html

Open Forum

Former Birmingham Stop The War Coalition and Socialist Alliance
- Homepage: http://web.bham.ac.uk/sue_blackwell/politics/swp.html

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Its good to be back

30.08.2003 09:01

Well done about time this tale of sectarian woes was back on indymedia
for about the 10th time. good show keep up the good work I like my news
repeated to death!.Of course this will end up full of pointless replies leading to no where .

noddy holder king of the brummies


dead end

30.08.2003 16:14

Is there really much hope of the SA being salvaged, winning over the working class (as opposed to the middle class liberals in Stop the War), and then successfully mounting a challenge to the BNP and capitalism?

I'm very doubtful.

I've been a member for over 2 years and feel like its pretty much been time pissed away.

I'm interested in the work of the Independent Working Class Association  http://www.iwca.info/ They seem to have the right idea.

Anyone have any experience of them or their work?

angelic upstart


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