Draft text of the
Socialist Party’s position on the EU
We face months of debate over Britain staying in or leaving
the European Union. It will dominate headlines and all political discussions,
yet it is not the most pressing issue facing us by a long shot,
In the UK thousands of early deaths each year are related to
poor diet, fuel poverty and inequality. Wages have only just returned to the
same value they had in 2008, before the Great Crash, and are growing slowly.
1.7 million people are unemployed (according to official statistics) and
millions more are in insecure and stressful jobs.
In reality, it doesn’t matter for the vast majority of us.
Yet the politicians and journalists are full of discussions about whether or
not Britain should be part of the EU.
Those who own the productive wealth of society aren’t going
to willingly let their capital lie idle. In or out of the EU, they will need
workers and seek profits in pretty much the same way. They will always seek to
make the most profit they can, and they will need the labour of those of us who
work to make their profits for them.
In order to do business, there will have to be arrangements
with other governments, especially those that neighbour Britain. Pretty much
all free trade agreements have an arbitration process, which will mean courts
telling the British government what to do in order to comply with the treaties
it signed.
They’ll still need to ensure that goods and workers can get
from A to B without massive queues, delays and bureaucracy. The only countries
with truly controlled borders are the likes of Cuba and North Korea, whose
example is hardly worth following.
The owners of capital will still try to ensure that they get
privileged access to the corridors of power, so that the rules and terms of
trade are in their favour. Most of us will continue to have as little control
over the laws of the land as before.
Worldwide millions die due to lack of available medical
services. Starvation exists in the midst of plenty of food. Man-made climate
change is changing eco-systems across the world. Millions are displaced by war.
These are human problems that we must confront on a worldwide scale.
If we want practical control of our own lives, if we want to
confront these problems, we have to organise on a worldwide basis, not a
national basis. We need to join with the vast majority of the world who do not
own a single square inch of it, in order to bring the wealth of the world under
the democratic control of everyone, rather than taking sides in a factional dispute
between members of the propertied class.
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