Tuesday, April 21, 2015

We Said It Then, We Say It Now (9)

This was the 1992 election that Rupert Murdoch prevailed at the polls ("It's the Sun wot won it" with its front page headline which urged "the last person to leave Britain" to "turn out the lights" if Labour and Kinnock won the election.)

Vote for yourself - for a change!

Most people think that whichever government is elected it will make no real difference to their lives.

Most people are right.

Most people think that political leaders are dishonest time-wasters.

Most people are right about that.

Most people think that the world is in a mess: millions unemployed, homelessness and house repossessions, kids on the streets, a collapsing healt

Yes, society is in a hell of a mess.

Most people think that little can be done to change it.

They're wrong.

Society does not have to be like this. We live under a system where:

Production is for profit, not primarily for need.

The richest 10 per cent own over half of all personal marketable wealth.

The richest one per cent own three times as much as the poorest 50 per cent added together.

The economy is run to make the rich stay rich at the expense of the poor.

The world market can never be run in the interest of the majority of us who produce the wealth but do not possess the major resources. No tinkering with the profit system by any government can ever make it comfortable, secure and happy for the majority of us.

All of the politicians in this election are asking you to vote for them so that they can run capitalism - continue the mess -carry on putting profit before needs - piling on the misery.
 
What we need is a new way of running society based on:

•    The   common   ownership   of   all resources by the whole community, not just a rich minority.
•    Democratic control of the community by everyone, without distinction of age, race or sex, instead of rule by unelected company directors or state bureaucrats.
•    Production purely for use, not profit.
•    Free and equal access to all goods and services - an end to the market and to money.

Only The Socialist Party stands for that alternative: GENUINE socialism.

A vote for the Socialist candidate means that:

•    You reject the policies of the profit system.
•    You understand and want the real socialist alternative.
•    You do not need leaders to do your thinking and run society for you.
•    You are going to vote for yourself - for a change.

1992 Election Manifesto,

Holborn & St Pancras.

ALL THINGS ARE HELD IN COMMON

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