Showing posts with label Elections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elections. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 March 2015

They Lied! Labor Party Re-Starts Privatisation in QLD



THEY LIED! LABOR PARTY RE-STARTS PRIVATISATION OF QUEENSLAND’S STATE ASSETS! MOBILISE WORKERS TO REVERSE PRIVATISATION AND REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING! 

08-03-15 - It was a lie. Just one day before the recent Queensland state election, Australian Labor Party (ALP) leader of the then opposition Annastacia Palaszczuk stated “Under Labor, Queenslanders will own Queensland’s assets and the jobs they create.” (QT website 30-01-15) In fact, the whole election campaign run by the ALP focused on the Liberal National Party (LNP) plans to sell $37 billion worth of state assets, and a claim that the ALP would not entertain this. This was transparently false. Barely a month after the narrow election victory, Premier Palaszczuk announced that there would be selling of public assets, such as “old” public housing stock, as part of “day to day business transactions”!! (ABC news website 03-03-15) The ALP Deputy Premier Jackie Trad stated that assets that are “non-strategic” could be slated for being sold, i.e. privatisation. Trad claimed this was not a broken election promise, as the ALP had only committed to not selling strategic assets. Trad also indicated that some major asset sales, for which contracts had already been signed, would go ahead. (Brisbane Times website – 05-03-15)

The lessons for the working class are clear. No capitalist party – the ALP, the LNP, or any other, can be trusted to do scarcely anything other than serve the interests of millionaires and billionaires, at the expense of workers, pensioners and students, and others struggling to get by. The ALP, just like the LNP, governs for the elite sections of Australian and international capital, and is prepared to use any amount of taxpayers resources to help bail out capital in the midst of the worst capitalist economic crisis in history. During times of such crisis, illusions in social-democracy actually increase, not decrease. In the absence of genuine class struggle, the idea that “all we can do” is to vote for the ever so slightly more liberal major party appears as the only option. Hence at times such as these it is more necessary than ever for pro-working class Union members and left parties to agitate for the breaking of illusions in social-democracy, which in our case largely takes the form of support for the ALP, and to a lesser extent the Australian Greens. This needs to be done in the process of agitating for, and attempting to spur on, class struggle. 

The idea that workers can vote against privatisation, and have privatisation halted, within the existing parliamentary system, has been exposed as fraudulent. Yet this is precisely the false notion that almost the entire Trade Union leadership promoted and carried out in the lead-up to, and during the election campaign. The Queensland Council of Unions (QCU) initiated and funded a “Put the LNP last” campaign. The implication was that they were not calling for a vote for any party, but only a vote against the LNP. Yet this can be seen through like a pane of glass. Without saying so openly, the call to “Put the LNP last” was, in the context of a corporatised two party system, a call to vote ALP. Yet it was the ALP who began the privatisation of state assets in Queensland, which dramatically escalated under former Premier Anna Bligh. The ALP’s privatisation of roads, freight rail, ports and forests was the main reason why the ALP was almost wiped out as a parliamentary party in the 2012 election, and it was the LNP’s continuation of privatisation which led to its dumping earlier this year. No sooner do we have the ALP back in government the privatisation of state assets begins again! Nor is voting independent a guarantee against privatisation either. Peter Wellington, the independent member for Nicklin, who has made some valid criticisms of the excesses of the former LNP government, agreed that the sale of land should go ahead, and that he was only opposed to sales of “necessary infrastructure”. (Sunshine Coast Daily – 06-03-15) This is an identical bogus claim to oppose privatisation as that of the ALP, who has incidentally rewarded his support for forming government with the position of speaker of parliament.

The Electrical Trades Union (ETU) has been the most active in building campaigns to oppose the privatisation of state assets in Queensland. It has organised a “Not4Sale” drive which has been active. However, the leadership of the ETU ensured that it was tailored almost entirely towards electoral ends. There were many pickets and actions organised, outside speaking engagements for the former Premier, or any LNP member. While some of these actions are indeed useful, the only political message put forward was essentially that voting ALP will protect public assets. This was false, and Union members’ money was effectively used to campaign for the ALP. And more damage is done in reinforcing illusions amongst workers not only in the ALP, but in the capitalist system. By continually insisting that there is a more liberal wing of the Australian ruling class that will look after you if you only give it a go, the ETU leadership set up the workers for more and more defeats – as we have now experienced with the ALP committing to selling off more public housing. The pro-ALP ETU leadership was unfortunately joined by some leftist parties, who uncritically endorsed the “Not4Sale” campaign, with its unstated call to vote ALP. By contrast, we in the MLF refused on principle to join the implicit vote ALP campaign, albeit under the rubric of “Put the LNP last”. We called on workers, in the absence of any genuine pro-working class candidates, to cast a blank ballot, but commit to class struggle outside and where necessary, against parliament.

It’s an old saying, but it still rings true. That is, if you vote for one of the two major parties as a lesser evil, you end up with both the lesser evil and the greater evil combined. At election times, many workers come under pressure of their own conservative Union leaders and other liberal wings of the ruling class, to cast a vote for the ALP regardless of how often or how poorly the ALP treats them. It’s a zero sum game. Firstly, it tends to delay serious class struggle for several more years, at which time workers are again called upon to vote ALP, even if in a disguised way such as “Put the LNP last”. The focus on elections and parliament, consciously fostered by treacherous Union leaders, assisted by opportunist left parties, demoralises workers more and more, as they can feel their material well-being, and that of future generations, getting worse and worse. What is urgently needed is a switch of focus to serious class struggle, which can take many forms, but ultimately must include Union led industrial action. It is through this struggle, rather than the endless cycle of parliamentary elections for parties of the ruling class, that has the potential to win real gains for working people, which will then flow on to other areas such as the provision of public services and the genuine preservation of the natural environment. The mobilisation of working people for this task can include workers running their own candidates for election to the rulers’ parliament, but it can never afford to be subordinate to this parliament – ultimately an anti-worker organ.

The only assemblies that workers’ should respect are the representative bodies that form as a result of a successful revolution, with the establishing of a workers’ republic. And these bodies themselves will be a transitional form subordinate to the struggle for workers’ rule in Europe, Japan and the United States, joining with the existing socialist states. Until such time, workers in Queensland need to embark on the path of class struggle to win immediate gains now. There are many negative flow on effects from the relentless drive to privatise, including mass unemployment, unaffordable electricity, water and public transport costs. To contain any struggle against these elements, the government are also trying to normalise the militarisation of public areas and public transport, using fully armed police, combined with Translink ticket inspectors dressed in para-military get-up, who are simply there to harass and prosecute citizens. Enough!  

We cannot afford to go even further backwards. Some of the demands that we suggest should be raised and fought for immediately are:

-          Stop and Reverse Privatisation! Full public ownership of the roads, ports, railways, electricity generation, distribution and supply, water services, state forests, state land, state primary and secondary schools!
-          To address unemployment, a shorter work week with no loss in pay!
-          Stop all public housing sell-offs, and dramatically increase public housing stock!
-          Abolish all water charges! Abolish all toll roads! Halve electricity costs!
-          For concession prices for the unemployed on public transport! Halve all public transport costs! Abolish the Tertiary Transport Concession Card!
-          No armed cops on public transport! Stop the intimidation of public transport users! No prosecution for not having a ticket or go card! 

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Friday, 6 March 2015

Put All Politicians Last!



PUT ALL POLITICIANS LAST! FIGHT FOR JOBS, EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE, HOUSING, CIVIL RIGHTS!

24-01-15 – The unpopular Liberal National Party (LNP) Government led by Premier Campbell Newman has called an early election for January 31st, seemingly to avoid a further slide in approval ratings. The severe assaults on jobs, working conditions, public services and democratic rights by this administration has been unprecedented. Approximately 15 000 public servants have been sacked, throwing their futures and their families into precarious positions. Nurses have been retrenched, further limiting health services. The privatisation of state assets continues as far as the LNP believes it can get away with, and the anti-association laws, ostensibly aimed at bikies, have shredded what limited democratic rights were available until this time. An itemised list of public spending cuts could fill a book.

Let us not, however, believe for a minute that all of these assaults on working people and the poor, and the contempt shown for the natural environment, are a result of the work of the LNP, or the ideological predilections of the LNP – although that plays some role. The ongoing war on working people is ultimately a result of the worst capitalist economic crisis since the 1930s, which has not relented since it began in 2008. This crisis, affecting all capitalist economies around the world, has perhaps been most acute in Greece and Spain. Australia has not sunk to the depths of Greece and Spain thanks largely to trade with socialist China. China’s majority state owned economy, which despite the crisis in the capitalist economies, is still powering along at around 7.5% GDP growth, salvaging Australia and many other trading partners. Yet even the power of Red China is not enough to prevent the Australian ruling class from launching savage attacks on the living and working conditions of people here, as part of an attempt to get us to accept lower wages, high unemployment, unbearable working conditions for those still in work, the increasing militarisation and securitisation of society, permanent poverty and disdain for the environment. They want us to accept the idea that their government has no obligation to provide basic public services – such as jobs, healthcare, education and public transport.

The Queensland Council of Unions (QCU) has launched a campaign to “Put the LNP last”. No matter which way this is spun, this is an implied call for an ALP government, or perhaps an ALP/Greens government. This is the same QCU which did not organise one minute of industrial action to fight against 15 000 job cuts from the public service in 2012. The QCU barely lifted a finger to oppose the VLAD laws – laws ultimately aimed at Unions themselves. These actions, more or less working with the LNP they claim to oppose, has led to widespread demoralisation amongst workers, many of whom now mistakenly believe that “nothing” can be done to fight the loss of jobs and conditions won over a century of struggle. Little could be further from the truth – provided a spark, workers could push aside the Union misleaders, which will probably entail exposing and removing anti-working class officials concerned only with furthering their careers. The Unions and their considerable resources could then be transformed into anti-capitalist organising centres, if not at the very least centres which organise campaigns against unemployment and for the full repeal of the VLAD laws.

The LNP is only carrying out what is required by a capitalist system in dire crisis. Therefore, the election of Labor in Queensland – the second party of Australian capitalism – will not stop the attacks on workers!  Nor will it help to elect other parties committed to the capitalist system, such as the Greens, the Palmer United Party, Katter’s Australian Party, or the Family First Party. The attacks will continue no matter which party administers capitalism at this historical juncture. Capital requires still more drastic reductions in the cost of labour, in a vain attempt to restore some rate of profit – hence the assault on jobs and working conditions for those that still have jobs. They also understand this will provoke political resistance – hence the VLAD laws to stop workers organising in their own defence. The ALP understands this, which is why it worked to prevent Unions from mobilising, and why it voted for the VLAD laws. It is also why it began the privatisation of state assets.

All of social democracy, and hence the QCU, are behind the push to “put the LNP last”. Yet for workers, the result of an election is far less important than the level of class struggle. It is class struggle, the efforts of workers in their workplaces and Unions, supported by pro-working class students and others, that has the potential to win lasting gains. Voting for the parliament of the rich is ultimately a futile effort, in terms of expecting a result. However, the ruling class has decreed that workers will be fined for not voting, so to avoid fines, we at least have to have our names crossed off the role and drop a ballot in a box. For this reason, in the absence of any genuine pro-working class candidates, the MLF recommends that workers cast a blank ballot on January 31st – but commit to building a class struggle for jobs, healthcare, education, public transport, public housing and civil rights. For it is the class struggle of workers, not voting in elections dominated by those with wealth, that has potential to reverse the damage done by both the ALP and the LNP.

Permanent gains for workers ultimately can only be gained when the workers sweep away capitalism by using newly won state power to expropriate the capital that workers have helped build over centuries. In the meantime, let all working brothers and sisters struggle together against the nefarious inroads of their crisis. Jobs for all! For workers’ power!

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