Author: ourbulgarianlife

  • Basic arithmetic + sensible choices = a better world

    Basic arithmetic + sensible choices = a better world

    Social and welfare services are under increasing strain due to cuts upon cuts going back decades now. The tories have little interest in public spending unless there is a return for their greedy friends in the City and elsewhere via privatisation. Now new New Labour leader Starmer in a recent interview has confirmed what we all already knew, that he is no more than a Tory stooge – a Tory doppelgänger if you will! The tag line from ALL the mainstream politicians is, “there isn’t any money”! Here’s some basic figures from publicly available information. The combined wealth of the world’s billionaires is $12.7 trillions. Worldwide military spending is at an all time high of $2.24 trillions annually. Just taking these two figures and applying some common sense socialist policies let’s see what we could have. Firstly, a 90% tax on billionaires would yield $11.44 trillions. Secondly, a two thirds reduction in military expenditure would release $1.5 trillions as well as giving us a safer and more secure world. Neither policy is excessive, the former would still leave billionaires billionaires and remember even higher tax bands existed in this country in the 1960’s and 70’s. The latter policy has in the past been a demand of both the labour and peace movements. Just imagine what could be done with such released resources for worldwide wellbeing? World hunger? Estimated by authoritative bodies to be able to be eradicated by a spending of $11 – 14 billions/year over a decade. Over those ten years that would be maximum $140 billions. Providing clean drinking water to everyone worldwide? $150 billions/year over a similar timescale. Combined these two policy initiatives would cost $290 billions in total. 2.2% of that available of the resources released via the policies above. Imagine what else could be accomplished with that capital? Pro-rata what could be achieved in Britain with the sort of money that would be available? Imagine a government working in the interests of people rather than as a protection racket in the interests of billionaire oligarchs and the military industrial complex whose interests are intertwined, selfish and in opposition to peoples’ needs. We could make our NHS great again, invest in industry, provide jobs for our young people, provide pensions that allow our elderly to live a life free from fear. Develop agriculture, name it. To do these things require people to reject the policies of the mainstream parties. To begin to organise an alternative, that alternative is socialism. That is what the Socialist Labour Party stands for. Take a stand, join today. James McDaid, Leader, Socialist Labour Party. 17/7/2023

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  • Capitalism – major factor behind mental illness

    Capitalism – major factor behind mental illness

    Capitalism is almost certainly the major factor behind today’s huge amount of mental illness. Rob J. Hawkins, SLP Southwest Region 14/7/2023

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  • History repeating itself

    History repeating itself

    Rob J. Hawkins, Southwest Region 14/7/2023

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  • Announcement on Workers’ Party Website “Chris Williamson joins Workers’ Party”

    Announcement on Workers’ Party Website “Chris Williamson joins Workers’ Party”

    The Workers’ Party website has announced that Resistance members Chris Williamson and Sian Bloor have joined the Workers’ Party. The following is a letter from the the Socialist Labour Party in response.

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  • Closure of ticket offices on the railway network across Britain

    Closure of ticket offices on the railway network across Britain

    THE CLOSURE OF TICKET OFFICES ON THE BRITISH RAIL NETWORK IS DEPLORABLE AND ALL TRADE UNIONS SHOULD TAKE INDUSTRIAL ACTION TO STOP THIS ATTACK ON MILLIONS ON PEOPLE PARTICULARLY THE DISABLED  THE AGED AND PEOPLE GENERALLY The Socialist Labour Party Condemns the Closure of Ticket Offices and the loss of jobs but more important the removal of an essential part of a transport Facility which is part of a policy for a cleaner environment and a system to use rail instead having a system which is jammed with millions of juggernauts and cars which is rapidly bringing our country to a standstill. We need a National Railway with the staff to operate it  and  with cheap or free fares particularly at a time when workers both industrial and service workers; the unemployed, pensioners; the disabled are facing the worst crisis since the great depression in 1930’s Words or statements are not enough.We need action along the lines of the campaign against the Poll Tax, and the action by the miners in 1974. We need a massive National Demonstration to save the Ticket Offices WE NEED TO STOP THESE MADMEN WHO ARE ONLY INTERESTED IN MAXIMISING PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC COMPROMISING SAFETY AND HELP SERVICES. Jim McDaid   John Tyrrell  Arthur Scargill, Socialist Labour Party 6/7/2023

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  • Remembering Tyrone O’Sullivan, South Wales N.U.M. Hero

    Remembering Tyrone O’Sullivan, South Wales N.U.M. Hero

    Those attending the memorial service held on 19 June in Swansea’s All Saints Church for Tyrone O’Sullivan – legendary NUM Lodge Secretary of Tower Colliery and leader of the workers’ buy-out which saved Tower from closure in 1995 – included activists from all major trade unions and outstanding political figures such as Mark Drakeford, Leader of the Welsh Assembly. At the request of the O’Sullivan Family, there were only two speakers: Arthur Scargill, former NUM President, was Tyrone’s friend and comrade for over 50 years; they fought together in the major strike actions of 1969, 1972, 1974 and 1984/85; Jeremy Corbyn MP, first met Tyrone in the 1984/85 miners’ strike when his Islington, London constituency mobilised to provide food and funds for Tower and for mining communities throughout South Wales. Both paid emotional tributes, which were warmly received, to Tyrone, a giant who fought for trade union rights and Socialism, both nationally and internationally. Arthur pointed out that when in the pit closure blood-bath of 1992 Trade and Industry Secretary Michael Heseltine commented cynically that: “If miners want to save their uneconomic pits, let them buy them..” Tyrone and the miners at Tower did just that. They acquired the colliery as a co-operative which in its first year produced over £4 million profit for workers and their community, not for millionaires who had plundered the remaining pits. Below is Arthur’s contribution to his comrade and friend: TRIBUTE TO TYRONE 0’SULLIVAN Friends and Comrades: We are here today to honour the life of Tyrone O’Sullivan and celebrate the memories we have of a wonderful human being – a committed Socialist, an outstanding trade unionist – someone who, throughout his life, struggled in so many ways against oppression and exploitation, poverty and war. I offer my deepest sympathy to Elaine, the children and grand-children and all the family Tyrone loved so much. I want to express my own gratitude for the fact that they were willing to share him with the comrades and colleagues who were lucky enough to work with him and campaign alongside him – especially the men, and the women, who made Tower NUM an inspiration to us all. My partner, Nell Myers, and I feel privileged to be here to pay tribute to a comrade and friend I first met more than 50 years ago. I want to share a few events and memories that are always with me. I first met Tyrone in 1969 when miners took “unofficial” strike action, fighting for shorter hours for our surface workers. We were both rank-and-file miners; he was only 23 and I was 31 – and how we fought! Our action was opposed not only by the National Coal Board but by the NUM national leadership. In spite of this, we rank and file miners and activists were determined and united, and we won. Tyrone described that strike as our “October Revolution” and how right he was. It was a turning point for our Union which had been passive since nationalization in 1948 – without that fight, the strikes of 1972, 1974 and 1984/85 would never have taken place. In 1972, Tyrone and I were together again in Birmingham at the Battle of Saltley Gate. Once again, determined and united, we achieved victory – and that victory, historically involved 20,000 Birmingham trade unionists joining us on the 10th of February on the picket lines and forcing the police to close Saltley’s gates. That battle led to the Union winning a historic victory. In 1974, we found ourselves yet again having to fight the NCB, for a wage increase. Our strike began on 5 February and, shortly after, Prime Minister Ted Heath called a General Election on the question of “Who Governs Britain?” We were already facing a three-day week. On 8 February, NUM President Joe Gormley indicated to the NUM National Executive Committee that Ted Heath had asked the NEC to consider suspending the strike during the election campaign – a proposal rejected by the NEC and in all coalfields including South Wales and Yorkshire. Our strike continued, with the NUM picketing power stations, ports and, above all, steel works; at the same time, the Union gave evidence to a Pay Board Inquiry which agreed with our case. Our strike not only secured the Union’s full wage claim, but six further claims which had not been dealt with for over a decade. Our victory in 1974 brought the overthrow of a Tory Government – and produced a Plan For Coal, signed by the Labour Government, the Coal Board and the Mining Unions. At the start of the historic 1984/85 strike, Tyrone and Tower faced a dilemma. The NUM South Wales Area had voted against taking strike action, but Tyrone’s warnings at Tower about the result of not fighting against pit closures gained overwhelming support. He explained that the NUM was acting legally in accordance with National Rule 41 which gave permission to NUM Areas to determine whether or not to take strike action. Miners took legal action on an Area basis against the Coal Board’s Area Pit Closure programme – which was in breach of the Plan for Coal. The Scottish High Court ruled that our action was legal – a High Court decision deliberately overlooked by the media and our enemies. At the start of the strike, South Wales Area President Emlyn Williams told the Union’s National Executive Committee on 12 April 1984: ‘To hide behind a ballot is an act of cowardice. I tell you this now – decide what you like about a ballot but our coalfield will be on strike and stay on strike.’ Along with colleagues such as Ian Isaacs, Secretary of St. John’s Lodge, Tyrone successfully organized flying pickets, first throughout the South Wales coalfield and then much further afield, including – in June, 1984 – to the Battle of Orgreave in Yorkshire, where miners demonstrated outstanding courage in the face of what can only be described as state-sponsored police brutality. As Tyrone himself later said: “We faced horses, dogs like wolves on long chains and the police all with body armour, shields and long truncheons……. “The great injustice was that the media portrayal of such events was warped to paint miners as the aggressors..” He was not only brave but wise: from early in that great struggle, Tyrone warmly welcomed the involvement of the women in all our mining communities – what would become Women Against Pit Closures, a historic movement in itself, which I believe had a political effect well beyond the 1984/85 strike. In 2011, Tyrone told a Wales Online interviewer that as the strike progressed he and Elaine suspected, with strong evidence, that their phone was tapped. Oddly enough, it was in 2011 that a special unit of the Metropolitan Police, working on Operation Weeting, summoned me to a meeting to confirm that not only my phone but the phone of my doctor-daughter had been historically tapped as well. No surprises there. We all salute Tyrone’s organizing skills and commitment to principle, but I also have reason to be personally grateful for his solidarity. In the aftermath of the 1984/85 strike, I decided to stand in 1987 for re-election as NUM President. Sadly, the NUM South Wales Area leadership opposed my standing. Tyrone and Tower – again with comrades such as Ian Isaacs – mobilized a campaign among South Wales miners that secured a 61% vote for me when I was re-elected in January 1988. Then, two years later, in 1990, the Daily Mirror and Central Television’s “Cook Report” launched a vicious smear campaign against NUM Secretary Peter Heathfield and me, alleging financial wrong-doing during the 1984/85 strike. This attack was taken up like wildfire throughout the mass media – and led to the NUM NEC launching a High Court legal action against us. Peter and I fought back, going into the coalfields to refute the false allegations against us. In South Wales it was comrades such as Tyrone and Ian Isaacs who organized – I’ll never forget it – an incredible overflow meeting in Maesteg Town Hall at which Peter and I were overwhelmed by the support and solidarity of the South Wales miners. With the support of our Union’s members, the High Court action by the NUM NEC against us was dropped. In Spring 1991 Channel Four broadcast an edition of “Dispatches” directed by Ken Loach which destroyed the Daily Mirror/”Cook Report” smear campaign which had been intended to destroy us. Eventually, even the then Editor of the Daily Mirror issued a public apology. In Autumn 1992, Michael Heseltine announced the Tory Government’s intention to close 31 pits, but this was only a start to the impending slaughter of the entire industry. In 1994, the Government announced it was privatizing the remaining collieries. I recall coming down to attend a meeting alongside Tyrone and the Tower Lodge Officials with British Coal’s Area Director Philip Weekes, with the Union arguing the case for Tower’s future. Although the Area Director knew the colliery had years of life left he was bound by Government instruction to close the pit even though it was on the list for privatization. Following this meeting, Tyrone demonstrated his ingenuity by putting forward the proposal to buy Tower – as part of the industry’s privatization – in order to save it and manage it as a workers’ co-operative. This proposal was conceded by Prime Minister John Major. I remember the concession well, because Tyrone was with me at the NUM offices in Barnsley when the announcement was made! After the re-opening of Tower in 1995, Tyrone invited me down for a visit. I recall how rightly proud everyone was: they had known if the pit was managed properly it could be a success – as indeed it was. Tower Colliery remained open and profitable for the next 13 years. It ensured employment not just for the miners themselves but for workers in the steel industry and key services. And not only in South Wales. Coal from Tower benefited coal merchants around Britain – including in South Yorkshire where a local merchant supplied anthracite to the NUM offices and members of Staff in Barnsley! The vision and determination of Tyrone and all his Tower colleagues demonstrated the need for Britain to rebuild its indigenous energy reserves, including the use of carbon capture technology in producing “clean” coal – instead of relying on imported energy costing billions for ordinary men and women. Tyrone knew about my admiration for the Irish trade unionists and Socialists James Connolly and Jim Larkin. In an oration at the graveside of the murdered US trade unionist Joe Hill, Jim Larkin said: “Erect no monument to his memory as the man by his example has built himself a monument which will endure for all time.” Larkin’s tribute to Joe Hill applies to Tyrone O’Sullivan, who belongs in the pantheon of trade union and Socialist heroes. Farewell, comrade – I was privileged to know you. You were a shining example of what trade unionism and Socialism should be. Arthur Scargill 19 June 2023

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  • Ukraine. Stop the War and endless lies

    Ukraine. Stop the War and endless lies

    Ukraine being bombed by Russia 2023. No explosion, Beirut 2020. Old, unrelated pictures are routinely used to back up false claims. The BBC exposes fake reporting while daily broadcasting propaganda instead of balanced accounts of conflict etc. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/60513452 James Waterhouse the BBC Correspondent extracted an admission from the Ukrainian Soldier who was driving him to the front line. The driver said he knew the way because we ( Ukrainian Government) had been bombing this area For The Last 9 years. I welcomed this honest report by James Waterhouse because it demonstrated that NATO and the Western Alliance have been lying about the Conflict for at least the past 18 years including its biased reports since 2014 when fascist elements overththrew the democratically elected President in a Coup d’etat The admission by the Ukrainian Soldier exposed that the Conflict in Ukraine was deliberately started by NATO, the European Union, and the United States of America. Britain’s involvement is to be deplored and its deployment of billions of pounds weapons of war is reminiscent of its policy in the unlawful invasion of Iraq by the Blair Government in 2003. Its time to stop supporting either side and spend the billions on the National Health Service, Social Care, the Education System. all of which should be Nationalised, and use money helping the 12-5 million old age Pensioners. We call for an end to Britain’s involvement in the Ukraine and remember the cost of its involvement in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan in the loss of life and the years of attempted occupation which lasted for 20 years only to leave countries in a worse position than they were in before the UK,’s became involved. We should remember that the UK sill occupies part of Ireland and remember the cost of that occupation. We call for Peace not War. Arthur Scargill Socialist Labour Party. 14/06/2023

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  • Tyrone O’Sullivan – a name to be remembered in the name of Socialism

    Tyrone O’Sullivan – a name to be remembered in the name of Socialism

    Tyrone O’ Sullivan, former chairman of Tower Colliery in Hirwaun, South Wales, led miners in buying their pit from British Coal. It was marked for closure in 1994/5. Many pits were marked for closure with one of the reasonis s they were uneconomic. According to Socialism Today it became “a profitable going concern….with the best wages and conditions in the mining industry”. This is a cogent argument for bringing our industries into public ownership, rejecting the lies and distortions of the large corporate bodies that habitually seize the wealth created by the workers and enrich themselves and others – not least politicians who prefer to act on their behalf rather than those who elect them to office. https://socialismtoday.org/archive/70/tower.html Tyrone’s funeral is on 19th June, 2023 in South Wales. The community remember Arthur Scargill, still held in great esteem and affection according to a member who spoke to me this week. Report on the death of Tyrone O’Sullivan, BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-65732587 John Tyrrell, President SLP 12/6/2023

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  • Scargill arrested at Orgreave on this day in 1984

    Scargill arrested at Orgreave on this day in 1984

    Amongst other anniversaries today, it 39 years since Arthur Scargill was arrested at Orgreave. The article here was written on the day he was later fined. https://philmaxwell.org/arthur-scargill/#:~:text=On%20this%20day%20in%201984%20Arthur%20Scargill%2C%20the,arrest%20outside%20Orgreave%20Coal%20Works%2C%20near%20Sheffield%2C%20Yorkshire. He has called for a probe into the arrest https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-25053844.amp On this day other anniversaries https://nationaldaycalendar.com/what-day-is-it/

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  • WHY ARE WE BEING MISLED ABOUT THE TRUE RATE OF INFLATION ?

    WHY ARE WE BEING MISLED ABOUT THE TRUE RATE OF INFLATION ?

    On all TV Channels, on Radio and Newspapers we are told that Inflation for April was 10.1% Its a LIE ! My our advice to trade unions is say no to compromise. Demand the full Retail Price Index of 13.8 % in 2022 and settle for nothing less and than the Full Retail Price Index of 13.5% rate in April 2023. Don’t forget the words of James Connolly and Jim Larkin – STOP COMPROMISING AND START FIGHTING FOR ALL WORKERS IN ALL SERVICES… AND KEEP FIGHTING UNTIL YOU WIN. ARTHUR SCARGILL SOCIALIST LABOUR PARTY 24/5/2023

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