Vote
Labour – But Without Illusions!
Election Statement of Revolutionary Socialist Party (Trotskyist)
(Irish Section – Fourth International)
The Ministry of Food welcomed VE day by announcing reductions in the fat and
meat ration. Other items in the workers' standard of living are to be cut unless
new markets are found to absorb British goods. Where will these markets come
from? Britain has already lost a third of her pre-war foreign markets. Ruined
Europe cannot pay for British goods. Meanwhile. the poverty stricken Colonial
peoples are striving to break the Imperialist chains. The USA, strongest power
on earth, plans to oust Britain everywhere.
A third world war already casts its shadow over the 'PEACE'. Recently the Moscow
'PRAVDA' warned its 'friends' as well as its enemies to beware of organising
war against Russia, stressing that the Red Army is militarily dominant over
the entire Continent.
SHRUNKEN MARKETS • A HUGE NATIONAL DEBT • THE
BURDEN OF MILITARISM
MEAN: LOW WAGES • A MISERABLE DOLE • MILLIONS OF UNEMPLOYED.

Turn Out The Unionists!
Cashing in on the VE day atmosphere and on the fact that unemployment
has not yet reached mass proportions, the Unionists have decided
on a 'smash and grab'
election. Every vote for these representatives of the landlords and capitalists
is a vote for hunger, pogroms and police repressions against the workers.
A stable Unionists majority would be a long stop towards fascism.
Remember that while some of the war-time anti-working-class measures of the
Westminster Government have been withdrawn in order to restore faith in 'democracy',
the
Northern Government still keep[s] the Special Powers Acts on the Statute
Book and still maintain[s] the auxiliary police force and keep[s] the RUC
armed. To-morrow
it can use these to coerce the workers. Remember that the RUC chiefs have
been especially chosen to hold down the Greek and German workers.
Capitalists Will Disregard Democracy
The capitalists tolerate parliamentary rule only so long as it works in
their own interests. Through the monopoly of the Press and radio they succeed
in
bluffing the middle classes, the agricultural workers, and the backward
section of the
town workers into supporting them. But only for a time. In face of declining
market they can only preserve their profits by placing the full burden
of the crisis on the small people and the workers. To achieve this they
must
cripple
the Trade Unions and stifle the influence of the working class parties.
If the workers defend their democratic rights the capitalists use fascist
gangs,
police,
Army officers and foreign armies against them. Remember Spain in 1936 and
Austria in 1934, when the capitalists organised an uprising and bloodily
brought an end to democracy. Remember how, in 1917, the Russian capitalists
united with foreign armies to crush Bolshevism. Be prepared! Don't give
the capitalists
a legal covering
to crush democracy when the crisis comes. Weaken them by voting against
the Unionists.
Build The Revolutionary Socialist Party
Voting is not enough! Even if a government of genuine socialists were returned,
socialism could not come through parliament. If the capitalists find themselves
in a minority they will [throw] legality to the winds. Remember Carson's
sneers against legality! Only Workers' Councils, under a revolutionary leadership,
mobilising
the common people against the factory bosses, the landlords and food profiteers,
can organise the transition to socialism.
The Revolutionary Socialist Party is in favour of using parliament as a platform
to expose capitalist policy and to preach mass action. But our party is new
and still lacks the financial strength to run candidates.
The Labour Party
This in the mass political movement of the workers, but its structure, bureaucratic
leadership and purely reformist programme makes it a hopeless instrument
for achieving socialism. Houses for the People is its main election programme.
But
so long as the banks, land, factories and means of transport remain in the
hands of the exploiters the people will continue to live in hovels. And how
can bureaucrats,
who have aided and abetted Imperialism in its crimes against the Greek and
Indian workers and lent support to the atrocity campaign against the German
workers,
be expected to wage a serious fight against vested interests?
The 'Communist' Party
'Work-Homes-Security' is their election slogan. Yet throughout the war years
this party shamelessly supported the Unionist Government of capitalists and
landlords. In England Pollitt calls for better housing and full employment
but, at the same
time favours a new Coalition with those Tory representatives of the slum
landlords and capitalists who profess agreement with the decisions of the
Yalta Conference.
The Stalinist 'Communist' Party, is the leading strike-breaking agency in
the country. It rivals Vansittart as an exponent of race hatred against German
workers.
These political weather-cocks are concerned not in furthering the interests
of the lrish and British workers, but solely serving the needs of the Kremlin
bureaucrats
and rouble millionaires.
The Commonwealth Labour Party
The Midgleyite Commonwealth Labour Party also join in the call for Homes
for the People! However, its leader found a comfortable berth in the capitalist-landlord
Cabinet for over two years. Above all, the Commonwealth Labour Party is concerned
with 'protecting' Northern Ireland against the republican 'menace' by means
of
the Special Powers Acts. This party is recruited on a sectarian basis and
cannot be called a part of the working-class movement.
The Socialist Republicans
Beattie and the Socialist Party claim that the main issue confronting the
workers is independence from Britain and the ending of partition. However,
it is not
the Border but his social welfare that the worker considers to be the burning
issue. Forge Irish working-class unity around the struggle against the landlords
and capitalists on both sides and national unity will be won along with social
emancipation.
Vote Labour!
The Labour leaders have connived with the Imperialists. Nevertheless, throw
your whole weight behind the Labour candidates. Weaken the Tories! Undermine
their
confidence! Deprive them of the strategic vantage-poinl of a stable parliamentary
majority which they would use to undermine democracy.
The Labour Party will not lead us to socialism. But it will place socialism
on the order of the day in the minds of the workers by arousing their expectations
and increasing
their political interests. The workers believe that Labour has never had
a chance.
Put them to the test and judge them by their conduct as an opposition.
Vote them in and demand that they agitate:
NEITHER IMPERIALIST
NOR NATIONALIST EXPLOITERS!
JOIN THE REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PARTY and FIGHT for a SOCIALIST UNITED
IRELAND, A SOCIALIST UNITED STATES OF EUROPE.
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