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Hi

In the Irish Republic FF is seeking Dáil reform as a means of rendering it more 
difficult to blame it should it go into government to implement unpopular 
policies. It can then claim that the opposition, because of this reform, had 
joint influence  over unpopular policies. The “radical” left sitting in the 
Dáil, conspicuously failed to expose this tactical ploy dressed up as a liberal 
proposal.

There is a good chance that FF will bring about a new general election in the 
not too distant future. This is because it is confident that there is a 
progressive electoral shift towards it. It is also in a buoyant mood because of 
its inchoate election recovery. It more than likely has the resources to fight 
another election. Many of the independents and small parties probably lack 
sufficient resources for another repetition of this political exercise. This 
may mean that they may  loose seats that the FF party can pick up. Even if it 
fails to win sufficient seats to form a comfortable majority Fianna Fail may 
still  fare well enough to form the leading party in a future government. Other 
things being  equal it may too have learned from the mistakes of the FG-Labour 
coalition.

SF's parliamentary demagogic onslaught at the Dáil opening was just mere noise. 
Bombast over the homeless and other issues  does not solve such problems. It 
was merely a tactical ploy to look good and concerned. Sinn Féin is merely 
exploiting suffering, as it has been doing in the six counties, to venally 
promote itself. Again there has been no attempt made by the parliamentary 
“radical” left to expose the cynical nature of this SF tactic. 


The nomination by the AAA-PBP alliance of Boyd Barrett as taoiseach was a way 
of suggesting that its politics is essentially no different than those of the 
main  bourgeois parties sitting in the Dáil. It is a further manifestation of 
its grossly opportunist nature. Even the alliance is farcical in character: It 
is an alliance of two alliances (AAA and PBP alliance) with only one of these 
alliances (PBP) in alliance with another alliance (the Right2Change). If this 
is not convoluted farce nothing is. It is an mind defying arrangement that can 
only but justifiably cause confusion among the working class. 

The abstention by the PBP  in the Dáil division over the nomination of Gerry 
Adams as Taoiseach further exposes the opportunism of PBP. If it is not a fake 
radical left alliance it would have voted against nominating the leader of a 
capitalist party, SF, for Taoiseach.

The Dáil forms an integral part of the bourgeois state. Consequently it cannot 
serve the class interests of the working class. Power cannot be concentrated in 
the hands of the working class through the medium of the Dáil. The fake 
parliamentary radical  left by participating in parliament in the way that it 
has is merely fortifying illusions in this bourgeois institution. The AAA and 
the PBP alliances are merely covers for the SP and the SWP. These parties are 
so opportunist that they cannot relate to the working class under their own 
names but must hide behind these soi distant “alliances.” Essentially the SP 
and the SWP are respectively, at most, Social Democratic parties. They will 
end, at most, playing the same role as the present minuscule Irish Labour Party.

 Instead the working class must struggle towards the establishment of workers’ 
councils as its institutions of power. 




Take Care
Paddy
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