Our candidate’s address at the Campaign to Protect Rural
England hustings.
Good evening, and thanks for coming along,
The Socialist Party’s aim is for rural Oxfordshire, along
with everywhere else, to be owned and managed by the community as a whole. So,
we’re advocating changing how society is run. We won’t be making promises or
backing reforms. This is because the system we live under now can’t be made to
work in the interests of either ourselves or the environment. Most of the
wealth in society is owned by a tiny minority who own land, industries and
corporations. What drives the economy is the need for these organisations to
make a profit for themselves, or at least to balance the books. So, companies
will make decisions based on what is likely to bring in more money.
Safeguarding the environment and satisfying people’s needs are less important
considerations. This means that industries squander resources and churn out
pollution for as long as it remains profitable for them to do so. And fields
will be used to build on if this is cheaper than using brownfield sites, for
example. Parliament uses legislation to try and keep society running as
smoothly as possible, and that means fitting in with what’s financially viable.
Decisions are made by distant, unrepresentative leaders, influenced by vested
business interests. The vast majority of us have very little influence,
including MPs who have to work within the system.
The alternative would be for the community as a whole to own
and manage society’s resources. If our infrastructure was owned in common,
there would be no need for an economic market, so there would be no need for
buying and selling. Production for profit would be replaced by production for
need. Goods would be manufactured and services would be run directly because
people need and want them. Everyone would have free access to whatever they
required. The waste which comes with the bureaucracy of pushing money around
would be avoided, so resources could be focused on producing enough for a
satisfying life. The environment could be managed in a more sustainable way
without decisions being swayed by the financial interests of a minority. Plans
for housing developments or transport infrastructure would be agreed
democratically, taking into account everyone’s views. If the community is
working together to benefit everyone, then the most responsible and sustainable
decisions could be made.
OUR EVOLUTION TO CAPITALISM |
This involves changing the basic way society is put
together. So this could only happen if the vast majority of people worldwide
worked together democratically to change society. The Socialist Party is
standing in this election to use what little democracy we have to advocate a
world of common ownership and free access.
Mike Foster
PPC for Oxford West
and Abingdon
The Socialist Party
(GB)
Its the social knowing.
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ReplyDeleteIts the daftness of its word meaning,the care knowing,bugger them daft socialist minds.
ReplyDeleteNot sure what to make of your comments, Aberfoyle, so i'll desist from replying and as they say in minutes of meetings, merely mention that they are "noted"
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