The Tory crisis is the working class's opportunity |
The Tories are ripping each other's throats out in a
desperate struggle to survive the public rage at Boris Johnson's booze-up with Tory
flunkies - held at a time when the rest of us were banned from meeting more
than one person outdoors, and relatives couldn't even visit their loved ones, as
they died a cruel, lonely Covid death.
Boris Johnson is a dead Prime Minister walking.
But nobody should be fooled into thinking that whenever he's dumped on the dunghill where he belongs that suddenly all will be well, in the best of all capitalist worlds.
The escalating crisis enfeebles the Tory
government and should be the signal for the organised trade union movement,
working-class communities and socialists to launch mass struggles on pay,
public services, job protection, safety at work, full average wages for sick
workers - and to topple the entire, corrupt Tory razor gang.
We have often described Johnson as a vicious, anti-working-class
reactionary masquerading as a buffoon. His right-wing populist pretence of
being different from the upper-class Tory grandees helped the Tories win their 80-seat
majority in December 2019. Many of the reptiles belatedly calling for his
resignation to try to save their own skins became MPs through his shenanigans.
And they have happily backed his corrupt regime for the past 2 years. Now that the
‘Party-gate’ scandal has further exposed this serial liar, making him an
electoral liability, the Tory parliamentary rats are deserting his sinking ship.
The infuriating, upper-class sense of entitlement must be punished |
All Tories Must Go!
Whilst the growing chorus of ‘Johnson must go’ is entirely
justified, it would be utter folly - and a cruel deceit of the working-class majority
population - to imagine his replacement by Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss or some other
Tory worthy would make any difference to the growing crises facing ordinary people,
including the cost-of-living crisis.
The High Court has this week found the entire Tory government guilty of illegally fast-tracking PPE contracts to their profiteering pals, providing them tens of millions in profit, whilst failing to provide workers with any proper PPE.
The same applies to the outrageous
failures by privatised Test and Trace schemes. The Tories, and the capitalist
employers they defend and enrich, have blood on their hands.
Tory privatisation of energy suppliers - sustained by
successive Labour governments - has led to the collapse of cowboy energy
companies amidst free market chaos, which working-class people are paying a terrible
price for, through rocketing fuel bills. As an example, my own family's monthly
fixed tariff rose from £64 to £104 in November – a leap of 61 per cent!
Rampant Profiteering by Energy Companies
Even money expert Martin Lewis was in tears as he confessed
he could do absolutely nothing to help a family unable to pay the price of
heating their home and eating. And that's even before the predicted £500-600
further increase households face in April, as the Tories raise the fuel price
cap. Instead of taking all forms of energy into public ownership, to eradicate
the profiteering, the Tories are predictably bailing out collapsing capitalist
firms with taxpayers’ money; for example, gifting the owners of Bulb £2,000 per
customer, but leaving these outfits in the hands of the privateers who have
profited for years. As millions suffer fuel poverty the energy monopolies see their
profits surge.
Governments' incompetence in the face of COVID-19, rooted in
putting profit before people, has seen the wealth of the world’s billionaires
turbocharge from $8 trillion to $13 trillion in just 12 months, whereas working-class
people have suffered mass deaths, massive pay cuts and job losses. Like wars,
pandemics are good for some: energy giant Shell has just replaced drugs barons AstraZeneca
at the top of the FTSE 100 index.
The rage at the Tories has peaked at their display of
arrogant self-entitlement, wilfully ignoring the COVID-19 regulations they imposed
on the population at several Tory booze-ups. However, this public fury goes
deeper than that: the Tories’ corrupt practices over contracts; their cavalier
failure to act swiftly to protect people from the virus; the near-collapse of
the NHS and burnout of frontline staff after decades of consciously-planned
austerity; their encouragement of fire-and-rehire tactics by employers, to
crucify workers’ jobs and conditions; the escalating cost-of-living crisis as
inflation reached 7.1% in November (the highest in at least 30 years) whereas
average pay deals last year were 2 per cent; scrapping of the £20 Universal Credit
uplift; abolition of the triple lock on pensions...
University workers amongst those striking back |
Day of Reckoning
There needs to be a day of reckoning for the multiple Tory
crimes against working-class people. The current mayhem engulfing what
historically has been the strongest, most successful and ruthless capitalist
party in the world should be seized by the leaderships of workers’
organisations as an opportunity to fight back, mobilise action, and reverse the
slaughter of living standards suffered by millions.
The potential for a coordinated, systematic counter-offensive
by the organised working class, their families and communities is shown by the
increased outbreaks of (mostly localised) struggles - particularly on issues like pay and the bosses’
fire-and-rehire atrocities. This upturn in action is underpinned by an increased
awareness of the key, indispensable role of the working class in making society
function, revealed to millions during the pandemic.
Clarks shoe factory workers boot out fire and rehire |
Workers Fighting Back
Workers in the Clarks shoe factory in Somerset have given
the boot to fire-and-rehire by sustained strike action and demonstrations. Previously
prolonged strikes by Manchester bus-workers and pre-Christmas strikes by
Weetabix workers likewise defeated this vicious new weapon being deployed by
employers.
Wincanton drivers won a 24% pay rise by striking for two
months. The threat of strikes by Tesco distribution depot workers won at least
an improvement on pay. Encouraged by the fighting stance of recently-elected Unite
general secretary, Sharon Graham, strikes and threats of industrial action have
conquered £25million extra in Unite members’ wages during the first 100 days since
Sharon was elected. Several groups of railway workers are out on strike, as are
some offshore workers.
Coordinated action urgently needed in workers' defence |
Determined and high-profile strike action by Glasgow City
Council cleansing workers has at least forced the beginnings of renovations in
the decrepit, disgusting conditions they suffer in the depots, but they are likely
to stage a new wave of action against the failure of the SNP Council to grant
Covid bonuses, a decent pay rise, or upgrades to these key workers - who wallow
in the lowest-graded jobs. As their GMB convener Chris Mitchell told me, “The
council's service reform has created posts that make no sense on £40-80,000
salaries for a few people at the top, but done sweet FA for the workers or
people of Glasgow.”
Thousands of low-paid Glasgow city council workers - overwhelmingly
women - are gearing up towards further strikes to win interim pay-outs denied to
them since the victorious 2018 equal pay strike, and to enforce equal pay which
is still not applied to these key workers 52 years after the 1970 Equal Pay Act.
University staff increasingly see themselves as part of the
working class as they prepare for renewed and increased strike action on wage
cuts, pay inequality, job insecurity, impossible workloads and robbery of their
pensions.
Mostly young bar staff in Dundee and Glasgow are
spearheading battles against a litany of crimes by the trendy bar owners during
the pandemic, ranging from pay and failure to provide COVID-safety measures to bullying,
sackings and sexual harassment.
Another likely arena of struggle in 2022 is local government,
based on the SNP/Scottish Greens government budget cuts of at least £371million
to local authority funding, on top of previous cuts of £3-4billion in the past
11 years.
Alongside venue closures, prohibitive charges to community
groups for venues, pay cuts and staffing cuts, the Scottish government budget for
the first time since 2007 empowers councils to add uncapped Council Tax increases
to the assault on working-class people's living standards.
Coordinate the Struggles
Multiple strands of separate struggles need to be combined
into a rope to strangle the Tories.
The potential power of the organised working class needs to
be built into coordinated action to take advantage of the crisis-riven Westminster
government - to drive back the tide of attacks on pay, benefits, jobs and
public services.
The SNP/Scottish Green Party government has zero intention
of seizing this moment to mobilize the Scottish people in a mass movement to
win back resources stolen by the Westminster razor gang, which is precisely what
any socialist Scottish government would do.
Instead, they clearly intend to continue their habit of devolving
the cuts initiated by Westminster, rather than defy and defeat them. That puts
the onus on the trade union movement and Scottish TUC to spearhead
mobilisations through rallies, demos, well-prepared strike action and
solidarity with people in struggle to resist the onslaught and begin to reverse
the barefaced robbery of wealth by the rich from the rest of us.
United movements need to be urgently built around a
series of fighting demands, such as:
# Pay claims to compensate for a decade of austerity and
current inflation - underpinned by a national minimum wage of at least £12-an-hour
for all aged 16 upwards, with equal pay for women - backed up by coordinated
strike action in defiance of Tory anti-union laws.
# Concerted action to defeat and force the abolition of fire-and-rehire.
# Full average wages for every sick or self-isolating worker,
with £350-a-week Statutory Sick Pay, and workers’ control of health and safety
through elected, trained union reps.
# Demand No Cuts Defiance Budgets in every Council, building
protest movements by Council staff and local communities, demanding back the stolen
£millions from central government.
# Axe the regressive Council Tax, demanding emergency
legislation from the Scottish government to introduce an income-based,
progressive Scottish Service Tax to vastly increase funding for local jobs and
services.
# Fight for free, vastly expanded public transport networks,
to combat poverty, pollution and social isolation - starting with council-run,
free, electric bus services.
# An emergency plan to build 100,000 new council houses over
4 years, to the highest environmental standards - and free insulation of every
house and public building in Scotland.
# End fuel poverty, pollution and profiteering by taking all
forms of energy into democratic public ownership, to provide clean, green, affordable
energy.
Socialist Green New Deal
It has been shown by research that such a package of
measures - part of a Socialist Green New Deal - could create over 350,000 new, green,
skilled and unionised jobs in Scotland, thereby opening up vistas of hope
rather than despair for working-class people of all ages; combating poverty and
pollution in a green industrial revolution.
Mobilisations in the short term - seizing the time when the
Tories are at their most vulnerable - could begin to embolden workers and young
people that sweeping change is possible, starting in 2022. Failure to exploit
the Tories’ difficulties as the workers’ movement’s opportunity would be
criminal - allowing the Tories to regroup and savage the lives and livelihoods
of the working class.
2022 poses the point-blank choices of defiance or
devastation; struggle or starvation; socialism or barbarism. Let us rise to the
collective challenge.
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