The Socialist Party, which stands for the dismantling of the whole edifice of capitalism and its State, is often being asked in this election our attitude towards specific issues via
the web-based 38 Degrees. One such example is the Transatlantic Trade and
Investment Partnership (TTIP) being presently negotiated mostly in secret. Here is our reply:
Dear Brighton voter,
Please forgive the general address but I have several
hundred of these to reply to and no staff or fancy PC sub routine to bulk reply.
Somehow we have all come to accept we live in a world where there
is no alternative to these international trade deals: that there is no option
but to a system based on markets of supply and demand. This means of course we
all are beholden to large financial interests and see ourselves as powerless
and insignificant. We meekly accept that we are pawns in this arrangement and
it could not be otherwise. All the while the captains of those massive
corporations and their shareholders are receiving huge bonuses. Somehow they
can play by different rules to us, or rather they make them and we follow them.
It is of course in their interests that everyone believes there is no other way
to run things.
TTIP is yet one more
example of vested interests using their power: tackling this one issue will not
really make much difference. All the other candidates on offer at this election
will offer you some tinkering within the current set up: a bit more/less tax,
bit more/less spend, bit more/less rhetoric.
Either way they will not tackle the fact that the system is set up to
benefit the few at the expense of the many. They all believe that things must
be arranged as they are; they all support a market system where a select few
have more money, power and privileges.
The Socialist Party exists to argue that there is another
way; that people are intelligent enough to arrange things so that society runs
to benefit us all and not just the top 1%. We believe trying to reform capitalism
is a bit like trying to reform the norovirus: a hiding to nothing. The whole
thing has to be restructured so that we [emphasis on plural] are in
control. A vote for ourselves is signalling that you too want the entire
system to change: you have had enough of this exploitation and degradation.
Things will only move forward when people start to assert their dissatisfaction
with what is happening.
Vote socialist
and start to bring about the change that you know is necessary.
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