The text of a leaflet distributed in
Folkestone where our candidate is Andy
Thomas.
The market system
works. But not for us. It works for the handful of people who own the land, factories
and firms. Some of them are doing well and getting richer. For them, the
present system works, through our hard work.
For
us, it doesn’t. The real value of wages has shrunk. The housing market is
broken and rents are rising. Unemployment is at staggering proportions:
especially among young people.
The
truth is being revealed that the world is run in the interests of those who own
it.
For governments, repaying debts to those who got wealthy from our work
is more important than us receiving education or health care.
For
us, the future won’t work so long as we depend on an economy based on the
market, profit and ownership by a few.
In
our workplaces we co-operate. We don’t charge our colleagues for our time: we
work together. It’s just that we are not working together for ourselves. If we
controlled the places where we work. we could work together, without bosses, to
make all the things and provide all the services we need. Then share them
freely, without buying and selling. Not to fix the current system. Nobody can.
But to build a movement big enough to replace it.
The
alternative is a wasted vote, for parties that accept the market system:
parties that inevitably support putting profits before needs and letting the
market dictate what is produced and who benefits.
The first step to building that movement
is letting other people know we want it. A vote for the Socialist Party lets
people know where you stand and encourages others to join in.
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