VOTE THE SOCIALIST PARTY |
An election statement
from the prospective socialist candidate for the constituency of Brighton
Pavilion:
Voters of Brighton, you are needed like never before. Unlike
other candidates I am asking you to do more than just put an X on a piece of
paper: I am also asking you to think. Additionally I am hoping you will act.
Most of what you have been and will be told about this election is spin and
nonsense: you are being given various cocktails of deceit to numb you and keep
things pretty much as they are. PR + politics = lying on an industrial scale.
The truth is that the present is bleak, and the future more so... except for a
lucky few.
My first ask of you is to give 5 minutes to the question as
to why most of us have got worse off during the past 6 years whereas the top 1%
have become wealthier. Look at the situation around you: A & E crises;
unaffordable rents; zero hours contracts; student debt; little or nothing in
the way of pay rises for ages...Looks bleak to me. And most of the politicians
are offering more tough medicine to come. This sits alongside companies that
pay little or no tax on increasing earnings; rich individuals who pay little or
no tax on huge incomes; and fat cats getting huge bonuses and large pay rises.
Ever thought things were unbalanced?
Look at the horizon: on the economy yet more austerity –
some say the worst of the cuts are yet to come, yet more pain to the vast
majority. On the environment impending disaster. We have had 20+ years of
global discussions and it has got us nowhere nearer doing anything substantial
in protecting the environment. In fact in some respects we have gone backwards:
as the consensus amongst those who know (the climate scientists) has
consolidated that we have caused climate change and it is getting worse, so
fewer of the public believe it or even seem to care. My second ask is to get
you to think why the experts – and they ARE experts – and the public are so far
apart on this one.
So that’s a glimpse of the context of the forthcoming
election. And so why am I standing in the election? What do I offer that’s so
different? Firstly there is nothing in this for me beyond what is in it for you.
Let’s face it: I know I will not be elected – I realise I am too far from most
people – but I do hope to sow seeds. The most important seed is THERE IS AN
ALTERNATIVE. Secondly, most of the electoral offer, and certainly all the main
parties, will offer to work within the set up as it is: they accept the
dominance of the market system. Some will claim their brand of regulation will
curtail any excess, and they will make the markets work for you. Few – I might
well be alone here – want to abolish this system altogether. What does this
tell us about the election? It means most of the people you can vote for want
power to stay pretty much where it is.
I, however, want it transferred to you. I think the current
capitalist system is criminal, but somehow we have all got used to it and have
become blind to its cockeyed nature. To an outside observer it would appear
bizarre. Imagine a friendly visitor from another planet came here. They note
how resourceful how planet is – how there is plenty – and ask how we organise
things. The reply is that the best arrangement we can think of is to take half
of what we have and give it to 1% of the population, at the same time as
letting millions starve. We do this because we believe these very rich people
need much much more than everyone else, because they alone are the wealth
creators: we are useless without them. We would not be lying to say this.
I for one cannot accept this is the best way to run things:
I do not believe this self-serving rubbish for an instant. I cannot accept
there is no alternative to a system that runs most things to the benefit of
vested interests. I think we probably do not need these fat cats at all. Most
people I meet are talented and more importantly it is the workers who create
the wealth, so it should be ours to share. This is why I am a socialist. This
is why I stand on a platform calling for the abolition of capitalism. So what I
am asking you to do is to really think about whether you believe this world is
the best that we can offer our fellow humans and our children; whether you
really believe this is as good as it gets.
I want you to look again at what you are being told in this
election and ask who it really serves: who really stands to benefit from what
is on offer? As this dying ConDem government tears up the remnants of the
welfare state and sticks up two fingers to the environment, your reflection is
needed like never before. If you vote for me you are signalling that you too
wish things to change: it is a vote which says you want your share of power,
and you want the same for everyone.
You CAN vote Howard
Pilott, Socialist Party of Great Britain on May 7.
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