Statement from United Left North West

Saturday the 14th November 2008 the North West Region of Unite the Union formally launched the Unite Broad Left United.
At a well attended meeting of Amicus and TGWU comrades it was unanimously decide to go ahead and form this progressive Left Grouping.
          
At this meeting we elected officers and a steering committee which will form a Broad Left United Executive Committee.
We have agreed in principle a set of Left progressive policies and principles which will be reviewed periodically.
We believe in a strong lay member democracy – Lay Member control of the Union through a Lay Member Executive Council - cascading down through the Lay structures i.e. Industrial Committees (Regional and National) – Regional Committees - Area Activist Committees and Branches.
At this first meeting the subject of the postponed launch of the United Left was discussed in depth.
Many delegates outlined their total opposition to the delay in launching a National Unite Broad Left citing amongst other reasons the undemocratic manner in which the decision to delay was arrived at together with the pressing need to launch a United Left within the union as soon as possible.
We all know that these points have already been well discussed on this forum and the intent is not to start the debate again but to convey the strength of feeling in the North West Region.
We need to move forward for the benefit of our members. The original date of the launch in November is clearly now not practical however it is the unanimous view of the North West that we convene a National Launch of the United Left at the earliest possible opportunity in order to take our union forward for the benefit of all of our members with or without the distraction of an election for JGS. We would argue for early January which, given the continuing attacks on our members wages and conditions in the attempt to solve capitalist problems at our members expense, would show unity in our ranks.
Sent on behalf of the North West United Left.
Sharon Hutchinson
Vice – Secretary

John Cooper          Chair     
Pat Coyne              Vice-Chair
Neil Sheehan         Secretary
John Wiseman       Treasurer

Tony Woodhouse - Chair of Unite - United Left Member

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Re: Statement from United Left North West (#1)

Now far be it from me to bring a little realism to what I am sure are the very real and passionate beliefs of the 10 or so people who make up the United Left in North West land of Unite, but just a couple of issues.

1. Can someone, anyone, please explain to me the reason for regional committees in trade unions?  They have no industrial base.  They have no direct link to workplaces at all, and I bet, please let me know if I am wrong, but I bet they meet on Saturday mornings when the majority of people who are not political anoraks (and in the trade union movement that means the hard left) are shopping, relaxing, or spending the time with their kids that they do not in the week when they are working for a living.  It is from these bodies, not from industrial branches, that the "political" rather than industrial policy proposals for conference come precisely because of when they meet, who is on the regional committee, and because they have no industrial link.  They do not promote lay involvement or lay democracy, they promote political activist and sectarian involvement and circumvention of democracy, as well as providing useful power bases for regional barons at election times.

2. But that is a point of principle on regional committees, more fun is that the launch statement of the "United" Left spends the majority of its time attacking other parts of the "United" Left for its inability to launch a national organisation; be involved in a GS election; and for being undemocratic.  That is the first thing the regional "United" Left do, still I suppose it is better than the usual approach which is to come over all friendly and comradely at the beginning of any realignment of the Left, attempting to create that broad, united face that will sweep away the bureacrats who mascarade as "industrial regional officials" before after a couple of meetings break down as they realise one faction has more members on the executive than the others and start affiliating to their own front groups and using the new organisation as a recruiting and financial tool.

Makes a change to get the factionalism and disappointment out from the start, saves the expense of setting up a new newspaper before it inevitably folds.

Have fun, look forward to the split and the realignment in a few months.


 

Re: Statement from United Left North West (#5)

try a couple of thousand ish

John

Re: Statement from United Left North West (#6)

This is a mixture of the T&GWU broad left (centre-left and left within T&GWU union and the Amicus Unity Gazette centre-left and left of amicus)

John

Re: Statement from United Left North West (#7)

Sorry John, are you telling me that there are a couple of thousand paid up members of United Left in the North West?

I do not believe there are a couple of thousand paid up members of United Left nationally.  I do not believe there are a couple of thousand members of any union faction in any union anywhere in the country.

You must remember not to equate votes for your candidates with members of your organisation.  If we all did that Labour would have about 9 million members!

Re: Statement from United Left North West (#2)

Can someone please write an article detailing all the left caucasus in and around the labour movement?

i'm a bit lost

Re: Statement from United Left North West (#3)

caucuses

(*natch)

Re: Statement from United Left North West (#4)

Alex,

Don't have time to write a full article, but just off the top of my head, these are the organisations I can think of who claim to be Labour Party or at least about changing the Labour Party by having broad based left from inside and outside the party, as opposed to factions in the Labour Movement, that I can think of:

Labour Representation Committee
Socialist Appeal
Socialist Outlook
Socialist Action
Socialist Resistance
Socialist Alliance
Alliance for Worker's Liberty
Campaign for Labour Party Democracy
Compass
Save the Labour Party
Labour Briefing
Respect

And, of course a variety of specific groups like the Left/Green Alliance; the Left Labour Women's Network; etc who mix and match memberships from across the factions, but for a specific purpose.

I am sure they are all right in their own way.