<<Well, you know, if you're not part of the elite, you just can't get
counted.  References to, or, forwarding of articles by 'socialist' sources
does not mean endorsement; it only means there's a competing point of view,
worthy of consideration.  As an additional thought, this seems timely
considering the Pinochet debacle (remember the Englander and U.S. supported
fellow who overthrew a 'socialist' government in Chile back in the '70s). 
I wonder if there's a consistent thread ... A<>E<>R >>



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WSWS : News & Analysis : Europe : Britain

Registration of Political Parties Act used to disbar Socialist Party in
British elections

By Mike Ingram
19 March 1999

In a blatant attack on democratic rights, the Registration of Political
Parties Act introduced by the Labour government last November has been used
to prevent the Socialist Party from standing in elections under its own
name.

The Socialist Party was launched in 1996 by the Militant group, led by
Peter Taaffe. It has participated in both national and local elections
since then. Its co-thinkers within the Committee for a Workers
International (CWI), the Scottish Socialist Party, were also initially
refused registration but this was overturned after an appeal. In Wales the
CWI group has been forced to change its name to United Socialists in order
to stand.

The act was introduced under the pretext of preventing voters being
confused by parties with similar names to others already standing. An
example quoted was of a candidate standing as a "Literal Democrat" in
protest against the Liberal Democrats. It states that the registrar shall
grant an application unless, in his opinion, it proposes a registered name
which would be likely to result in the party being confused by voters with
a party that is already registered.

The implementation of the act in this case reveals the profoundly
undemocratic character of the legislation. Several parties in Britain which
stand in elections have the name "socialist" in their title, including the
Socialist Equality Party, the Socialist Labour Party and the Socialist
Party of Great Britain.

In a letter to the Registrar published in the March 12 issue of the
Socialist, the Executive Committee of the Socialist Party claims specific
discrimination against them:

"We have ample reason for believing that there has been political
discrimination against our party in the decision you have made. Five of the
nine members of the Parliamentary Advisory Committee for the registration
procedure are Labour Party members, all of whom supported the expulsion of
Militant supporters from the Labour Party in the past."

Militant was expelled from the Labour Party as it abandoned its old
programme of social reforms. Their first electoral activity was under the
name of Real Labour. They subsequently changed their name to Militant
Labour before abandoning the term Labour altogether. As the Socialist
Party, the Taaffe group hopes to win disaffected Labour voters by putting
forward a programme of minimum social reforms.

The decision to disbar the Socialist Party is the Labour government's
vindictive response. This has far reaching implications for all political
tendencies. It will mean that the three parties represented in the
Parliamentary Committee--Labour, Liberal Democrat and Tory--can determine
who is allowed to stand against them on the most spurious grounds
imaginable. The World Socialist Web Site and the Socialist Equality Party
in Britain call upon all those concerned with the defence of democratic
rights to demand the reversal of this decision.

* * *


The 18 March 1999 issue of Weekly Worker, newspaper of the Communist Party
of Great Britain (CPGB) reports that the CPGB has also been informed that
it will not be allowed to register for forthcoming elections. A letter of
March 10 informed them that their name would be likely to cause confusion
with other parties using the term "communist", specifically the Communist
Party of Britain.

Letters of protest can be sent to:
The Registrar of Political Parties,
Companies House, Crown Way,
Cardiff, CF4 3UZ Fax: 01222 380149



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