The Socialist Party seeks the replacement of capitalism by
socialism. This will be a world-wide society not based on countries or
continents or superpowers. So we are not concerned as to whether capitalism is
organised on a national or trans-national basis. The EU is clearly a capitalist
construct where the dominant elements of the capitalist class in Europe see an
advantage in organising the politics and economy of Europe on a continent-wide
basis. The reason the existence of the EU generates political heat is that such
an artifice brings no advantages to some elements of the capitalist class
within each country, yet they feel they must bear a proportion of the costs, so
they oppose it.
Does anyone really believe the day-to-day lives of ordinary
people in the UK will be significantly affected by the outcome of the
referendum? Of course, as with the ebb and flow of capitalist politics, there
will be temporary winners and losers among working people of Britain.
Those British workers who live and work or are retired in Europe, gain some
minor benefits from British membership of the EU. As against that, other sections of the working class in Britain may benefit
from an exit from the Union; those employed in sectors where they are competing
with migrants from Europe to sell their labour power. However the basic
position of the vast majority of the people in Britain will be unaffected by
the manoeuvring of politicians on either side of these campaigns. Ultimately
only the transformation of the economic basis of society and the scrapping of national
and supra-national based identities can do that.
You won't find Socialist Party members standing on the White
Cliffs of Dover alongside the Euro-sceptics waving Union Jacks and chanting
“Out, Out, Out”. Socialists are not among those sad insecure individuals who feel their
identity threatened by cultural integration and arrival of fellow workers from
abroad. In or Out is of no concern to members of the working class. Whatever
the outcome of the vote, capitalism will continue. And continue it will until
you and a majority like you take the revolutionary step of deciding to abolish
capitalism in all its forms and to bring into being a new society.
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