- Fri Aug 19, 2022 8:00 pm
#31128
So now, Zarah Sultana MP has said: “There’s people in my party who need to understand when workers go on strike it’s not workers v the public, it’s not the Tube worker v the office worker v the firefighter. It’s workers v the bosses. Pick your side“
What arrant nonsense. There can be nobody at all in the Labour Party who actually thinks that a strike means ”workers vs the public”., and it’s something of a gross insult on Sultana’s part to suggest such a thing. We must assume that she is attacking the leadership (again).
Labour’s leadership, and Labour’s membership, fully recognises and supports the absolute right of organised groups of workers to withdraw their labour in pursuance of improved pay and conditions - and always has done. But “picking your side” as she puts it, is not only quite unnecessary, for an aspirant party of government it is something that could actively jeopardise the party’s prospects of winning the election and returning to government.
A governing party, or a governing party in waiting, does not “pick a side”. It works to try to resolve the causes of any dispute (unless it is this Tory government). It’s difficult, with Sultana, to decide whether this is simply witless naivety, or uncontrolled malice towards the current leadership, and any possibility of it taking the party forward to electoral success. I suspect it may be a rather sickening combination of both deeply flawed postures. What is clear is that Sultana is wrong, with knobs on.
“Picking a side” will do precisely *nothing* to help elect the Labour government that this country, including those working people currently taking strike action, so desperately needs. Posturing, performative gestures of “solidarity” are at base, completely worthless, and the very last thing the Labour Party needs is to sign up to open class war. To paraphrase Lyndon B Johnson, a selfie on a picket line isn’t worth a pitcher of warm spit.
https://www.nationalworld.com/news/pol ... 6onRY90FvA
What arrant nonsense. There can be nobody at all in the Labour Party who actually thinks that a strike means ”workers vs the public”., and it’s something of a gross insult on Sultana’s part to suggest such a thing. We must assume that she is attacking the leadership (again).
Labour’s leadership, and Labour’s membership, fully recognises and supports the absolute right of organised groups of workers to withdraw their labour in pursuance of improved pay and conditions - and always has done. But “picking your side” as she puts it, is not only quite unnecessary, for an aspirant party of government it is something that could actively jeopardise the party’s prospects of winning the election and returning to government.
A governing party, or a governing party in waiting, does not “pick a side”. It works to try to resolve the causes of any dispute (unless it is this Tory government). It’s difficult, with Sultana, to decide whether this is simply witless naivety, or uncontrolled malice towards the current leadership, and any possibility of it taking the party forward to electoral success. I suspect it may be a rather sickening combination of both deeply flawed postures. What is clear is that Sultana is wrong, with knobs on.
“Picking a side” will do precisely *nothing* to help elect the Labour government that this country, including those working people currently taking strike action, so desperately needs. Posturing, performative gestures of “solidarity” are at base, completely worthless, and the very last thing the Labour Party needs is to sign up to open class war. To paraphrase Lyndon B Johnson, a selfie on a picket line isn’t worth a pitcher of warm spit.
https://www.nationalworld.com/news/pol ... 6onRY90FvA
Last edited by Abernathy on Sun Feb 26, 2023 8:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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