Letter published in News and Star.
Well done Hazel and Stephen Grahame for showing solidarity from Carlisle in Athens, and well done the Greek people for rejecting austerity misery, despite Tsipras’s capitulation to EU blackmail. Greek debt wasn’t caused by lazy workers drinking ouzo and smashing plates – even before the world banking crash and mass unemployment (26%, over 50% for youth) they worked the longest hours in Europe for little pay. It was created by European banks recklessly lending corrupt Greek Tory and Labour governments money, for example to buy submarines, planes and weapon systems from Siemens, Mannesman etc, for what was the world’s fourth costliest military, International banks, corporations and EU politicians colluded in the corruption by the rich and powerful. Goldman Sachs helped the Greek conservative PM, Samaras, to fiddle the books to join the Euro, with the knowledge of the Eurozone leaders.
There was no bailout for the impoverished Greek people but for the European banks, offloading their unpayable loans onto state institutions. Now they are making Eurozone taxpayers and the Greek working and middle classes, especially pensioners, pay the bill. But the Thatcherite economics of austerity have resulted in 5 years of depression, crashing the economy by 25%, halving living standards, throwing millions into destitution and despair – yet worsening the debt level even further. Now even the IMF admits the country will be pushed deeper into permanent debt and decline without a partial write-off, yet they and the EU/ECB still oppose this demand from Syriza.
Why? Because they are using their unelected power to blackmail and sabotage the democratically elected Syriza government, force regime change and impose their bureaucratic will firstly on the Greek voters and, by example, on the coming elections in Spain, Portugal and Ireland. Anyone in the Labour Party or trade unions here who thinks the EU is somehow “social” needs to check this brutal reality.
Carlisle Socialist Party believes that Syriza must now cancel the debt and determinedly lead the people out of the undemocratic EU and Euro. The constitution, which exempts the billionaire owners of the world’s biggest shipping fleet from paying taxes, must be scrapped and the fleet, along with the banks and corrupt corporations, nationalised. Democratic control and planning by the Greek workers would then allow the economy to be rebuilt in their interests.
Brent Kennedy
Carlisle Socialist Party
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Sunday, 9 August 2015
Corbyn campaign
Letter published in News and Star
The Labour party establishment just can’t understand the enthusiasm for Jeremy Corbyn’s socialist policies. They claim that the British people support globalisation, cuts to jobs, services and living standards, privatisation and attacking the welfare state. They say that Labour lost the election because it was too different from the Tories, therefore it has to become even more like the Tories.
They ignore their wipeout in their traditional heartlands of Scotland, where their working class bedrock shifted to a party claiming to be anti-cuts, anti-Trident and further left. But a poll published in the Independent this week shows that the public are much farther left than Labour, with a majority agreeing with Corbyn on the following issues (figures exclude “don’t knows”): rail nationalisation (60% for, 20% against); for a 75% tax rate on incomes over £1m (56-31); banning nuclear weapons (64-21); rent controls on landlords (59-7); for a legal (real) living wage (60-31); scrap tuition fees (49-31); condemn the Iraq war (43-37); and to oppose bombing Syria (60-24).
In other words, it’s not the public that are subservient to the rich and powerful, it’s Burnham, Cooper and Kendal. But now Blair has shown the true face of the Labour machine, admitting “I wouldn’t want to win [a general election] on an old-fashioned leftist platform. Even if I thought it was the route to victory, I wouldn’t take it.” How disloyal is that? This traitor would rather see the Tories win again than his own party! Why shouldn’t he be expelled instead of real socialists?
The Socialist Party wishes Jeremy Corbyn well. But win or lose, he’ll need to unite the whole left and the unions against inevitable attacks by the Labour right, to build a real socialist party for workers. Anyone interested in this is welcome to attend our meetings every Monday at 7pm in Club Britannia, Lowther St.
Brent Kennedy,
Carlisle Socialist Party
The Labour party establishment just can’t understand the enthusiasm for Jeremy Corbyn’s socialist policies. They claim that the British people support globalisation, cuts to jobs, services and living standards, privatisation and attacking the welfare state. They say that Labour lost the election because it was too different from the Tories, therefore it has to become even more like the Tories.
They ignore their wipeout in their traditional heartlands of Scotland, where their working class bedrock shifted to a party claiming to be anti-cuts, anti-Trident and further left. But a poll published in the Independent this week shows that the public are much farther left than Labour, with a majority agreeing with Corbyn on the following issues (figures exclude “don’t knows”): rail nationalisation (60% for, 20% against); for a 75% tax rate on incomes over £1m (56-31); banning nuclear weapons (64-21); rent controls on landlords (59-7); for a legal (real) living wage (60-31); scrap tuition fees (49-31); condemn the Iraq war (43-37); and to oppose bombing Syria (60-24).
In other words, it’s not the public that are subservient to the rich and powerful, it’s Burnham, Cooper and Kendal. But now Blair has shown the true face of the Labour machine, admitting “I wouldn’t want to win [a general election] on an old-fashioned leftist platform. Even if I thought it was the route to victory, I wouldn’t take it.” How disloyal is that? This traitor would rather see the Tories win again than his own party! Why shouldn’t he be expelled instead of real socialists?
The Socialist Party wishes Jeremy Corbyn well. But win or lose, he’ll need to unite the whole left and the unions against inevitable attacks by the Labour right, to build a real socialist party for workers. Anyone interested in this is welcome to attend our meetings every Monday at 7pm in Club Britannia, Lowther St.
Brent Kennedy,
Carlisle Socialist Party
Monday, 16 February 2015
HSBC Tax Evasion Scandal
Press release for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition in advance of it's protest over HSBC in Carlisle. The write up in the News and Star is here.
If you’re desperately poor and get caught stealing food you’ll have your name and photo published and thrown into jail, if you’re a millionaire tax fraudster you just pay HMRC a fine of 10% of the tax due and in return get immunity from prosecution and your name remains hidden.
For five years the government has sat on proof that HSBC bank has facilitated evasion of British taxation on an industrial scale, as well as laundering money for terrorists, dictators and murderous drug cartels from Mexico and Colombia to Paris.
Yet in that time only one out of 6,000 British millionaires committing tax evasion from secret Swiss accounts has been jailed, and he was already being investigated. The Guardian mentions the example of clothing tycoon Richard Caring walking out of HSBC Geneva with a suitcase full of £2.25m in used notes. Coincidentally, he also donated £413,000 to the Tories and loaned £2m to Labour.
Why hasn’t HSBC been prosecuted? Instead of throwing the Executive Chairman, Stephen Green, into jail, David Cameron brought him into his government as Trade and Investment Minister! Then the head of HMRC took a new job with...HSBC!
The problem isn’t individual corruption, the entire economic and political system is criminally corrupt. The establishment parties are beholden to their super-rich backers and run the state in their interests, not ours. Tax avoidance is facilitated by government legislation like the notorious non-dom status. The wealthy and big business are allowed to get away with £120bn tax fiddles every year – a sum which dwarfs the budget deficit used as the excuse for austerity for the rest of us.
TUSC demands the nationalisation of the banks – not under the control of the old boys’ network as at RBS and Lloyds, but under the democratic control of ordinary bank staff and the public to ensure transparency and accountability.
Tax havens under British jurisdiction should be closed down and all hidden foreign bank accounts should be confiscated the way the police seize money from the proceeds of crime. TUSC Carlisle invites the public to join a protest outside HSBC bank in English St, Carlisle, this Saturday at 11am, with a stall, leaflets and petition – placards and banners welcome. This will be followed up by a public meeting at 7pm on Monday in
Club Britannia, Lowther St.
Brent Kennedy
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Carlisle
If you’re desperately poor and get caught stealing food you’ll have your name and photo published and thrown into jail, if you’re a millionaire tax fraudster you just pay HMRC a fine of 10% of the tax due and in return get immunity from prosecution and your name remains hidden.
For five years the government has sat on proof that HSBC bank has facilitated evasion of British taxation on an industrial scale, as well as laundering money for terrorists, dictators and murderous drug cartels from Mexico and Colombia to Paris.
Yet in that time only one out of 6,000 British millionaires committing tax evasion from secret Swiss accounts has been jailed, and he was already being investigated. The Guardian mentions the example of clothing tycoon Richard Caring walking out of HSBC Geneva with a suitcase full of £2.25m in used notes. Coincidentally, he also donated £413,000 to the Tories and loaned £2m to Labour.
Why hasn’t HSBC been prosecuted? Instead of throwing the Executive Chairman, Stephen Green, into jail, David Cameron brought him into his government as Trade and Investment Minister! Then the head of HMRC took a new job with...HSBC!
The problem isn’t individual corruption, the entire economic and political system is criminally corrupt. The establishment parties are beholden to their super-rich backers and run the state in their interests, not ours. Tax avoidance is facilitated by government legislation like the notorious non-dom status. The wealthy and big business are allowed to get away with £120bn tax fiddles every year – a sum which dwarfs the budget deficit used as the excuse for austerity for the rest of us.
TUSC demands the nationalisation of the banks – not under the control of the old boys’ network as at RBS and Lloyds, but under the democratic control of ordinary bank staff and the public to ensure transparency and accountability.
Tax havens under British jurisdiction should be closed down and all hidden foreign bank accounts should be confiscated the way the police seize money from the proceeds of crime. TUSC Carlisle invites the public to join a protest outside HSBC bank in English St, Carlisle, this Saturday at 11am, with a stall, leaflets and petition – placards and banners welcome. This will be followed up by a public meeting at 7pm on Monday in
Club Britannia, Lowther St.
Brent Kennedy
Monday, 24 November 2014
Once again on Parking Tax (Published readers letter)
The Labour/Lib-Dem Cumbria County Council has been forced into a
humiliating defeat on what we dubbed the "Parking Tax", a stealth tax
as part of their austerity budget. The front page headline in theNews &
Star read "Parking charges victory - climbdown in face of opposition" and their editorial announced "Victory
for people power."
While they naturally focussed on their own campaign and the interests of city centre businesses, there can be no doubt that the highpoint of the opposition to the council was the 150-strong public meeting of "Denton Holme Stop the Parking Tax" organised by Socialist Party members.
This was a broad movement of opposition, with residents in different areas spontaneously collecting signatures from neighbours on their own petitions. Its the sort of protest against particular aspects of public spending cuts which we have been preparing for.
While they naturally focussed on their own campaign and the interests of city centre businesses, there can be no doubt that the highpoint of the opposition to the council was the 150-strong public meeting of "Denton Holme Stop the Parking Tax" organised by Socialist Party members.
This was a broad movement of opposition, with residents in different areas spontaneously collecting signatures from neighbours on their own petitions. Its the sort of protest against particular aspects of public spending cuts which we have been preparing for.
Local SP members systematically leafleted the working class area of
Denton Holme, organising the public meeting where they explained the issues and
coordinated the wider collection of signatures with other residents, organising
the street protest outside the council offices and successfully spreading the
message further afield through the local press and regional TV.
The N&S editorial made some pertinent points for future battles against the cuts: "People power today claims its victory...councillors have surrendered to intense public pressure and completed a U-turn...for a long time the fight was deemed futile by a council determined to see through its plans to claw back cash when faced with massive central government funding cuts...But overwhelming public opinion is never futile."
This shows that the council can be forced to retreat if enough pressure is mobilised. Labour Carlisle city councillors had pointed out that it was illegal to use a Traffic Regulation Order to raise money to cover a budget deficit rather than for traffic management, but then went silent. But it became clear that a movement of residents outside their control and with a political alternative wouldn't be so compliant.
The N&S editorial made some pertinent points for future battles against the cuts: "People power today claims its victory...councillors have surrendered to intense public pressure and completed a U-turn...for a long time the fight was deemed futile by a council determined to see through its plans to claw back cash when faced with massive central government funding cuts...But overwhelming public opinion is never futile."
This shows that the council can be forced to retreat if enough pressure is mobilised. Labour Carlisle city councillors had pointed out that it was illegal to use a Traffic Regulation Order to raise money to cover a budget deficit rather than for traffic management, but then went silent. But it became clear that a movement of residents outside their control and with a political alternative wouldn't be so compliant.
This is just one small victory, and of course Labour will now either
look for other ways to take money off the working class(eg increasing Council
Tax or other charges, which we will also oppose) or coming back to the Parking
Tax better prepared, but it does set a positive precedent for other anti-cuts
campaigns.
In particular it raises the question about what the local government
unions, with far bigger resources than us, could and should now be doing to
stop the 1,800 jobs slaughter which Labour have announced.
Brent Kennedy,
Carlisle SP
Parking tax letter (published readers letter with omitted text in bold)
“Parking
Charge Victory”
As one of
the organisers of the “Stop the Parking Tax” campaign in Denton Holme, I am
very pleased to learn that Cumbria County Council has put on hold its plans to
charge for residents’ parking permits, and I would like to thank everyone who
supported the campaign. But I do not
think we can be complacent at achieving what the News & Star (18 November 2014) calls “Parking Charge Victory”.
The Council
has not abandoned its proposals, merely deferred implementing them until it has
sorted out some legal or procedural problems, which Councillor Little says may
take 12-18 months. Council Leader
Stewart Young also does not say the proposals have been scrapped, only that
there will need to be “further public consultation” before they are brought
back.
He now says
“Having asked local people for their views on these matters, we must listen to
them.” Does he think that the public
will have different views if the Council decides to “consult” them again in a
year’s time? And why did the Council not
listen to the public during the last round of consultation on the budget? The
Council claimed that 58% of “people” supported charging for residents’ parking
permits and only 26% disagreed. But only
a small proportion of the people of Cumbria voted in that consultation, and
most of those who did, almost certainly did not live in residential parking zones. In the same consultation, the Council admits
that more people voted against town centre parking charges than for them, but
the Council added those who did not vote to those who were in favour, and
declared that the majority were not opposed to the charges.
Councillor Young and his colleagues
only “listen” to the people when it suits them, and they distort the results of
consultation to support their own plans.
John Stevenson MP claims this shows “how out of touch the Labour-run
Council have become. I do not think the
politicians are speaking to people.”
This is rich coming from him. The
County Council is now a Labour-Liberal Democrat coalition, but it was previously
a Conservative-Labour coalition, and both regimes claimed they had to make cuts
and impose charges because of orders from the national government – a
Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition, elected by absolutely no one!
The Council’s retreat on these
charges is indeed an achievement for “People Power” (as your editorial states),
but the only way to
ensure that the Council does not impose the charges at a later date would be to
elect councillors who will really represent the people of Cumbria, who are prepared to fight for the resources
which the county needs to provide the services which the public has a right to
expect – councillors who will oppose central government’s austerity programme
and refuse to implement all of the cuts in jobs and services. None of the existing political parties offer
candidates pledged to fight for the people, so we have to look for alternatives
from within our own local communities.
The Council’s “U-turn” is only a
tactical retreat. The people may have
won the first round, but the fight is by no means over, so let us keep up the
attack.
Grahame
Higginson, Denton Holme, Carlisle
Letter on Labour and wages (Published readers letter)
Lee Sherriff rightly calls for higher wages and less
inequality, but a Labour government will give neither, too afraid of the rich
and powerful whose sole interests they now represent.
Britain is the only industrialised country where inequality
has worsened since 2000, with the richest 10%
increasing their share of national wealth from 51% to 54%.
Since the recession the richest 1,000 have doubled their
wealth to £519bn, equivalent to 2/3 the annual earnings of the entire
workforce. Top CEOs now “earn” as much as 170 average workers. The richest 5
families now own more than 20% of the population.
Meanwhile, the real wages of average earners has fallen 10%.
The longest and deepest period of real wage cuts since the 1860s has left the
typical worker £50 a week worse off.
This is the first decade when absolute poverty has risen,
affecting 8.7m adults and 4.1m children. But even the government’s commission
on social mobility castigates ALL political parties for having secretly
abandoned their legal obligation to halve child poverty by 2020 – just too
dishonest to admit it. 1in5 children in Carlisle suffer poverty, but Labour
will extend the Tory freeze on child benefit even longer.
Its chair, Alan Milburn, even shows that Labour’s pledge of
an £8 minimum wage by 2020 (!) is 23p lower than at the current rate of
increase. By contrast, the TUC has adopted the Socialist Party’s demand for a
£10 an hour minimum.
Everyone is now “against” inequality – even the IMF, CBI and
Institute of Directors, whose members enjoyed a 21% salary increase this year –
but none are willing to act. Here are two litmus tests for Lee Sherriff:
The Labour-led local government employers have just rejected
a modest demand for a £1 an hour wage
rise and offered the Labour-led unions Unison, Unite and GMB a rotten deal
which would extend another real wage cut until 2016. Will she condemn that?
And Ed Miliband has even refused to support the low paid
women care workers in his Doncaster seat exploited by an American private
equity company which cut their wages by 35% when “caring” was privatised. Will
she give them her public support?
State Management Scheme (Published readers letter in News and Star)
Readers have only until Friday left to see the exhibition in
Carlisle’s Old Town Hall on the successful State Management Scheme, the 200 nationalised
pubs and brewery in our area which was destroyed by the Tories in 1971.
The SMS was living proof of the superiority of public
ownership, paying a profit to the Home Office every year since 1927. A table
shows the award-winning Carlisle State Bitter, Keg and Mild offered a higher
specific gravity and alcohol content than the usual bland brews for a third
cheaper.
It would have been even more successful under democratic
control by the staff and customers instead of the Whitehall bureaucrats who
prevented it from advertising and selling outside the area. The 20 beers from
other brewers on sale in our pubs were
no match.
The state pubs were real social centres for local
communities, with their own sports teams and regular entertainment (my Dad,
Tommy, performed in many of them). Sadly, “entrepreneurial free enterprise” has
since managed to kill most of them off.
The 1970 Tory election campaign was largely funded by the
“Big Seven” brewery companies, who got their payback with the privatisation of
the SMS (today they are financed by the hedge funds). The Labour Party, then a
workers’ party, answered “We believe that if a few firms are able to dictate to
the government in this way they should be taken over.”
This was the first privatisation which paved the way for
Thatcher and Blair/Brown to plunder the common wealth, but it was fought
against by the working class of Carlisle. I wrote the leaflet for the LP and
trade union campaign which was distributed all across town.
How far Labour has since abandoned its socialist principles
and the interests of workers is shown in the contrast between its support for
privatisation today and its stance then. A regional conference of the LP held
in the Viaduct Hotel adopted my resolution, including the following: “The
denationalisation of the Carlisle pubs and brewery is part of the Tory plan to
hive off all publicly owned industries and hand them over to their friends in
big business...We demand not only the retention of the publicly owned pubs and
brewery, but the extension of nationalisation to all the breweries, in
particular the big seven brewery monopolies, under democratic workers’ control,
with compensation being paid only on the basis of proven need.”
As passengers, utility consumers and even as socialisers we
are paying the price for this failure every day.
Brent Kennedy,
Carlisle Socialist Party
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