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‘The voice of a working class forgotten amid luxury lofts’

iwca | 14.04.2004 14:33 | Liverpool | London

New party believes it has found a gap in the market to the left of Labour

From the Islington Tribune, 2 April 2004

The name seems almost quaintly old-fashioned and more in keeping with left-wing politics of an earlier age. But the Independent Working Class Association is continually stealing votes from Labour in local elections and keen observers of the political scene are beginning to warn that it is a force to be reckoned with.

Formed four years ago, it already has its first councillor, voted onto Oxford City Council last year.

Now it is fielding Islington mother-of-two Lorna Reid, 39, an advice worker from Highbury estate, at the London Mayoral elections in June.

Two of the party's policies have already stirred up controversy. It believes in isolating trouble-makers on housing estates, which has been interpreted as a form of community "vigilanteism".

And it has campaigned against multiculturalism, which it claims merely encourages segregation.

Proof that the party is gaining support is indicated by the fact that within a few months and without the benefit of media publicity it was able to raise £20,000 to fight the Mayoral elections. An appeal on its website resulted in dozens of fundraising events being organised.

In Islington it has already scored some remarkable political successes for a movement so relatively young. Standing for the first time in the increasingly gentrified ward of Clerkenwell in 2002 it came second to the Lib Dems, knocking Labour into third place.

And if that was not humilitating enough, it did it again last year in Bunhill, former home of New Labour guru Peter Mandelson. There the party got 22 per cent of the vote, finishing 15 votes behind Labour.

That is despite a big-spending Labour campaign involving Islington MP's Jeremy Corbyn and Chris Smith.

The Independent Working Class Association also managed to embarrass Labour by comparing what the minority Labour group says in Islington with the actions of the ruling Labour group in Camden.

Take the recent Arms Length Management Organisation (Almo) debate over the future of Council housing. The Lib Dems in Islington went all out to persuade tenants to vote for an Almo while Labour issued leaflets telling tenants to "vote No to keep your housing local and safe". But in neighbouring Camden, where Labour is in power and the Lib Dems in opposition, the roles were reversed - despite Camden's Almo scheme being similar to the one in Islington.

In Camden, Labour told tenants they had nothing to worry about and urged them to vote Yes. And, incidentally, the Camden Lib Dems did their best to scupper the scheme.

The Independent Working Class Association, according to Ms Reid, is mainly made up of former Labour members and others fed up with mainstream politics.

On claims that their policies would support vigilanteism, she said: "I must make it quite clear I don't believe in violence and coercion. "We do however believe that if the majority of people are fed up with a drug addict or a neighbour from hell then we have a right to isolate these people and if possible drive them away."

As for multiculturalism, she said that New Labour was pushing ahead with plans for more and more state-funded religious schools, which in themselves create segregation and could cause racism.

"In many council elections voters have abandoned a political process that has abandoned them," she said.

"Out-of-touch politicians from the three main parties battle for the middle ground and the votes of middle England because they believe, in the words of the prime minister, that 'we are all middle class now'.

"But child and pensioner poverty in the capital is among the worst in Europe. According to the government’s own figures I live in one of the poorest and most deprived boroughs in London."

"Yet life here is portrayed in the national media as the home of luxury lofts and celebrity dinner parties."

She argues that left-wing organisations like the Socialist Workers' Party and the Communist Party are no longer relevant today. "They are often opportunist and pick and chose what battles to fight," she said. "The old left never had real political victories and was only interested in recruitment and paper sales. "Council tenants live like dogs in sub-standard housing. We want more than poverty pay, and we don't want to have to pay £1 to go two stops on the buses."

She believes most working class Londoners are dismayed at the lack of progress on issues such as increasing anti-social and drug-related crime, the growing housing crisis, mounting council tax bills, the "farce" of privately-run public transport and the closure and privatisation of public buildings.

Gary O'Shea, a founder member of the party, is an unemployed forklift driver and organiser of the Islington branch, which has fewer than 30 activists.

He said: "Some people will wonder why it took us so long to get to the stage we are at today. The fact of the matter is that, even though two years prior to New Labour being elected, we could see a huge gap in the market to Labour's left, the time was not ripe nor were we in a position to exploit it.

"This was mainly becuse after almost 20 years of Thatcherism, many wanted to give New Labour a chance. Well, they've had that chance."

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The same organization?

14.04.2004 15:30

... this would be the same IWCA who worked with the pigs to get some friends sent down, because they didn't like thier haircuts when they were drunk... so they got mobbed up, followed them home from the pub, and went crying to the coppers when they got a good kicking?

Red Ted
mail e-mail: poshspiceisaslag@hotmail.com


???

15.04.2004 14:15

The slander mill started already? Care to substantiate your allegations?

LFC


You guys in the IWCA are doing a great job and it’s not going unnoticed!

17.04.2004 08:30

Great article. I live in one of the poorest areas of Liverpool in a tiny flat. My mother and father lived in poverty and I am proud to be working class. I think you guys in the IWCA are doing a great job. I just wish that you had a party here in Liverpool because I would defiantly join your ranks. I’m a member of the Socialist Labour Party, which like your party is working class. But, although we have some great activist in the UK, sadly there are only one or two in Liverpool and Merseyside. I think this is because at the parties beginning in Liverpool it was infiltrated by Trotskyites who just caused divisions. Like your party the middle class SWP, Socialist Party and the scare mongering Communist Party immediately started a campaign of hatred against us. The Weekly Worker newspaper even told lies about me because I stood against a middle class teacher from the Socialist Alliance in the last general election.

I’ve had enough of the far left wing. They are not going anywhere, they have not been any were and they will never go anywhere. The middle class left have got their head permanently emerged in international issues. They don’t care what happens in poor areas where us working class people live. They constantly use the word socialism, a word that has been demonised over many years through the media. In effect these people are living in the past. Dinosaurs that can sum them up in one word.

I have read your manifesto and I agree with everything you guys are doing.
Keep up the good work. Us working class activists in Liverpool know about you and we are very encouraged by your work.

Mike Lane
mail e-mail: mickjlane@btinternet.com
- Homepage: http://www.whistleblower.nstemp.com


The People's Judean Front!

18.05.2004 23:53

"I’m a member of the Socialist Labour Party, which like your party is working class. But, although we have some great activist in the UK, sadly there are only one or two in Liverpool and Merseyside."

Mike theres about 2 dozen of us.

"I think this is because at the parties beginning in Liverpool it was infiltrated by Trotskyites who just caused divisions."

No it wasn't alot of the members had genuine disagreements with the leadership and over time they became unhappy and left. the only faction that caused trouble was the ESPR (homophobic nutters) who were at one time Scargills favourites during his fight with the Fisc.

"Like your party the middle class SWP, Socialist Party and the scare mongering Communist Party immediately started a campaign of hatred against us."

No they did not, the SWP was still pro-labour (as was the Communist Party), the SP was unhappy at Scargill exluding them from the project and were not prepared to leave their own organisation to join what they were worried would become Scargills personal fiefdom.

"The Weekly Worker newspaper even told lies about me because I stood against a middle class teacher from the Socialist Alliance in the last general election."

Well thats the weekly worker for you, what is this problem with the middle class. I met plenty of working class idiots who vote BNP and middle class people who vote for the SLP.

"I’ve had enough of the far left wing. They are not going anywhere, they have not been any were and they will never go anywhere. The middle class left have got their head permanently emerged in international issues."

Some would say the same about the SLP, we not exactly doing brilliant are we??

Look we all on the same side, so lets leave the sectish arguments at the door and work together were we can to improve peoples lives. the IWCA a great organistion and I hope to be working with them closely once the elections are over.

Kind regards

Ian Croft
Merseyside Secretary
Socialist Labour Party

ian croft
mail e-mail: ic_slp@btinternet.com


ha ha ha

04.06.2004 12:08

So you have a candidate that not only doesn't have a clue about the party's past or socialist history but you also disagree with virtually everything he says?!

Just the organisation you expect from a bunch of desparates!

RA Wack


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