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      CP of Britain, Communist Party of Britain Election Manifesto
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           From: Communist Party of Britain, Mon, 14 May 2001
     mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] , http://www.communist
                              party.org.uk
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Communist Party of Britain,
Unit F11, Cape House, 787 Commercial Road, London, E14 7HG.
Tel: (44) 207 517 9722 Fax: (44) 207 517 9733.
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] , Homepage: www.communist
party.org.uk


Dear Comrades,

As you will know, there will be a General Election in Britain on June 7.
The Communist Party of Britain is standing a limited number of
candidates in this election to raise what we consider are the
fundamental political issues.

Here we are enclosing a plain text version of our Election Manifesto as
well as a PDF version.

We have also redesigned and updated our web site.

Yours in Comradeship,


Kenny Coyle

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         "People's need before corporate greed VOTE  Communist"

The Communist Party is standing candidates in this election to show that
there is a real alternative to right-wing, pro-big business policies -
be they 'new' Labour, 'old' Tory or 'modern' Liberal Democrat. 'New'
Labour has squandered many of the aspirations awakened by its landslide
victory in 1997. It has failed to make Britain a better, fairer and more
equal society. It has put the interests of the European Union, big
business, the City and the very rich before those of working people.
Under Tony Blair, the Labour leadership has become a pro-big business
and anti-labour movement trend within the Labour Party Alienation of
Labour's traditional working class supporters could open the way for
Tory or Liberal Democrat advance. This must not be allowed to happen. A
victory for the Tories would unleash an all-out attack on the British
people, while gains for the LibDems would enable Blair to break from the
labour movement, form a coalition and step up his pro-big business
policies The Communist Party supports the re-election of a majority
Labour government in order to put mass prerssure upon it Within and
outside the labour movement, a mighty  campaign needs to be built to
force the next labour government to put people's needs before corporate
greed. In this election, the best contribution that can be made to that
campaign is to secure the biggest possible vote for the six Communist
candidates The Communist Party fights for socialism. We are committed to
building an equal, democratic and inclusive society in which people's
needs are put before private corporate greed. We campaign for policies
which will shift Labour back to championing the interests of its
traditional supporters. The immediate priorities in this election must
be to
. save jobs and rebuild manufacturing
. increase public sector pay and employment, and provide proper
healthcare, housing and education
. take transport back into public ownership and stop further
privatisation
. restore the earnings link for pensions and benefits
. boost the value of the National Minimum Wage
. restore and rebuild local democracy
. oppose the introduction of the Single European Currency
"Only a socialist Britain, co-operating with all other peoples of the
world in close, friendly, free and equal association, will be able to
develop and plan the use of all Britain's material, product ive and
scientific resources, that every citizen will be guaranteed security,
the right to work and leisure, a steadily rising standard of living,
full democratic rights, and equal opportunity to enjoy a full and happy
life." from the Aims of the Communist Party BRITAIN A SOCIETY DIVIDED

The richest one-tenth of the population own half of all the wealth in
Britain, while one half of the people own less than 10 % one Four
million children are still living below the poverty line, while the
number of millionaires has more than doubled to 74,000 since 1995 On
average, women in full-time work earn only three-quarters of male
earnings While Britain is losing 2,000 manufacturing jobs a week,
British capitalists have hundreds of billions of pounds invested
overseas

THE PEOPLE OF BRITAIN SAY 'NO' TO THE EURO
Tony Blair wants Britain to join the Single European Currency. But 70%
of people in Britain are against the Euro - and so are the peoples of
Europe It would be a further step towards an undemocratic European
super-state run for bankers and big business. It would remove our
ability to defend jobs in Britain by setting our own interest and
exchange rates. It imposes austerity budgeting and a 'one-size fits all'
economic policy across the EU, regardless of the needs of different
nations and regions. Tory opposition to the Euro is based a reactionary
outlook - they prefer Britain to be allied to, and dominated by, the USA
and NATO. Communists want a Britain which is independent and democratic,
co-operating with other countries across the world

THE REAL NATURE OF THE EU
The European Union isn't just the absence of customs controls on wines,
spirits and tobacco. It is a supra-national structure furthering the
interests of big business corporations whose objective is to grow even
bigger and maximise their profits. That means mergers, takeovers, job
losses, wholesale privatisations and attacks on public services and the
welfare state. It means wages and conditions being driven down under the
impact of sharper competition. British manufacturing can never be saved
by EU policies of privatisation, free movement of capital nor a single
currency run by the unaccountable European Central Bank (ECB) in
Frankfurt. Attempts to put money into saving jobs in Britain often fall
foul of the EU's policy of freedom for the capitalist monopolies The EU
also poses a direct threat to our democracy and to the interests of
working people in Britain. Our adhesion to EU treaties is progressively
stripping away the powers of the Westminster Parliament - especially in
terms of its ability to control the economy or intervene in the areas of
foreign policy and defence There is nothing 'internationalist' about the
EU either. In fact it is the opposite, a vehicle for empire, imperialism
and oppression. The EU is a racist 'Fortress Europe' against the peoples
of the Third World. The formation of an EU 'rapid-reaction force' is in
effect an EU army to defend the interests of European corporations and,
in the words of former European Commission president Jacques Delors, to
fight the 'resource wars of the 21st century'. It is a threat to peace
and a bonanza for the arms manufacturers, and should be opposed To argue
that the EU can be transformed into an instrument to advance socialism
ignores the realities of who controls it and how. The minor concessions
offered by the EU to employees could be legislated for and vastly
improved upon by the parliaments within Britain Communists believe that
there must be a clear commitment to Britain's withdrawal from the
European Union. This is not a call for withdrawal from the European
economy nor from international economic relations in general. On the
contrary, it is a call for free and equal relations with all nations
around the globe on the basis of peace and internationalism

SOCIAL PARTNERSHIP is the buzzword of the unelected European Commission
in Brussels. It's echoed in Britain by 'New' Labour politicians and some
trade union leaders. But it's not really a partnership because it's
blatantly unequal. And it's hardly social, when one partner (the boss)
can dump hundreds of thousands of other partners (the workers) overnight
It's a wolf in sheep's clothing - old-fashioned class collaboration in a
modern disguise

TAKING BACK CONTROL OF THE ECONOMY Private ownership doesn't work. The
capitalist jungle - dominated by the giant monopolies - cannot provide
secure, fulfilling and well-paid jobs. And throwing public money into
big business coffers withut a public stake in return wastes the wealth
of the British people Labour in government has done little to rebuild or
defend manufacturing. Their support for big business means that, when
redundancies are threatened, all they can offer is a financial package
to manage the resultant hardship. Communists say that the alternative is
to face up to the bankers and big corporations and to take back control
of the British economy. That means
. taking back control of interests rates from the bank of England,
restricting capital exports and selectively controlling imports
. introducing a planned investment package to rebuild domestic
manufacturing
. returning rail and bus transport, coal, gas, electricity, water and
telecomms to public ownership
. halting privatisation of postal services, air traffic control and
London Underground
. taking banking and strategically important industries - e.g. motor
manufacture, shipbuilding, oil, steel, information technology, aerospace
and telecommunications - into full public ownership and subjecting them
to proper democratic control
. imposing compulsory planning agreements on those companies remaining
in the private sector

WHERE WILL THE MONEY COME FROM? Britain can afford decent public
services, higher public sector pay and benefits, lower VAT, the
abolition of student tuition fees and a programme of public ownership
The Communist Party proposes
. an immediate windfall tax on the super-profits of the banks and oil
companies
. a wealth tax and stricter measures against tax evasion by the rich
. an increase in corporation tax on business profits
. a 50% tax rate for those with incomes over �55,000
. return to the 25p income tax base rate
. a big cut in military spending
. public ownership to be financed by the issue of government bonds
A million new jobs could be created by a public sector jobs programme.
Much of the cost of this can be met by savings in benefits and by more
income from tax and National Insurance contributions. The new jobs
themselves would help to expand the economy and increase our national
wealth

DIGNITY AND SECURITY FOR ALL AGES Labour's landslide victory four years
ago gave hope to all those millions targeted by the Tories - from
pensioners, students and single parents to the unemployed, low paid and
unprotected workers. Yet poverty, homelessness and job insecurity are on
the increase, welfare and social provisions are on the point of
collapse, and the deterioration of local communities is reaching crisis
point. Services across the board are under attack and the elderly, sick
and disabled are being deprived of necessary facilities and support
Despite the government's stated concern about 'social exclusion', the
needs of wide sections of our society are being ignored. In the poorest
areas, two in every five teenagers are not involved in either work or
education. The rundown of manufacturing employment is producing
generations without hope, and fostering anti-social behaviour. Public
spending cuts mean that vital play areas for the young are being closed.
Whole council estates are being run down, threatened with demolition or
sold off to developers on the cheap. Neglect of street cleaning and
rubbish collection is adding to the disgusting state of the environment.
Communists say life doesn't have to be like this. We propose immediate
measures to create jobs, clean up the environment, improve and restore
public services, boost spending power and shift wealth back from big
business to working people. That includes
. increased government spending of �20 billion on construction,
pensions, benefits and public services
. the extension of the 35-hour working week to all workers
. raising the National Minimum Wage in stages to two thirds of average
male earnings in order to combat poverty and boost economic demand
. cutting VAT and bank interest rates immediately and imposing price
controls

PENSIONS
Today's pensioners helped create the wealth that Gordon Brown has in his
war chest. They are entitled to a dignified and comfortable retirement.
Yet Labour has refused to reinstate the link between state pensions and
earnings
The Communist Party calls for
. a �28 per week rise in the state pension to make up for the years of
shortfall
. a universal pension as of right, free of means-testing and linked to
average earnings
. long-term nursing home care for the elderly to be provided publicly
and free of charge where needed

BENEFITS
'New' Labour has cut single parent benefit and intensified the Tory
attack on the unemployed and incapacitated. Actual and threatened loss
of benefits is forcing people into low-paid short-term jobs or 'New
Deal' 'training' schemes of little value Communists say
. unemployment, invalidity and sickness benefits should be entitlements,
not allowances
. the best way to cut unemployment is to provide decent well-paid jobs

HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
While Labour has ended the internal market in
the National Health Service, it hasn't stopped privatisation Major
services still face  contracting out, and public-private partnerships
mean that private financiers will be siphoning off much-needed NHS cash
for years to come - cash which could be used to provide more doctors,
nurses and hospital beds. Communists call for an end to all health
privatisation. We support a completely free properly funded NHS,
including free eye tests, prescriptions and dental care. Communists
would run an integrated health and social service, and end the post-code
lottery that currently determines the quality and speed of treatment

HOUSING
Housing costs - including those for many home owners - are out of
control. Rents have reached levels that working people cannot afford.
Meanwhile the government is forcing councils to privatise their
remaining housing stock. Such transfer has always meant increased rents
and loss of security of tenure. Communists say - affordable housing must
be a right for all. We demand
. an immediate end to privatisation and 'right to buy' council housing
. restoration of housing subsidies and cuts in council rents, with
housing debts written off
. local authorities to regain the right to fund housing out of local
taxation
. a massive drive to repair council homes and build new ones for rent
. reintroduction of rent control and secure tenancies in the private
sector
. scrapping of new restrictions on housing benefit

TRANSPORT
Communists are committed to an integrated, publicly-owned and safe
transport system covering railways, buses, waterways and roads In
particular, we oppose the privatisation of air traffic control and the
London Underground, and support the return of all rail and bus services
to public ownership - with Railtrack as first priority EDUCATION 'New'
Labour has continued the Tory attack on the comprehensive system. League
tables, 'specialist' status and scarce resources are restoring the old
two-tier system through the back door. Meanwhile the teacher shortage is
acute, class sizes in secondary schools are still far too large, and
colleges and universities have been starved of resources Communists
oppose all attempts to privatise education, whether through
public-private partnerships or contracting out of school management. We
call for
. a properly funded comprehensive schools system under local democratic
control
. smaller school class sizes at all
. massively increased funding to solve the real problems in primary,
secondary and tertiary education

CRIME
Daily we hear in the media about robberies, sexual assaults and murders.
Vandalism is widespread and the drug trade has become endemic in many
areas This state of affairs is especially worrying to pensioners and
those living at home. Some places are so badly lit that women are afraid
to go out after dark 'New' Labour in turn has adopted much of the Tory
agenda, that crime can be solved simply by harsher sentences. Meanwhile
our prisons are bursting at the seams Crime and anti-social behaviour
will not be solved overnight. But they can be reduced by providing
meaningful jobs, good education and affordable recreation facilities
Meanwhile, there should be closer liaison between local councils,
community groups and the police, adequate lighting in all urban streets
and parks, and funds for security measures in pensioners' homes

YOUTH
'New' Labour's National Minimum Wage has continued Tory discrimination
against young people Most of the placements of young people under the
'New Deal'  appear to be in non-union firms, with the 'trainee' being
used as a source of cheap labour and then dismissed after six months
Students in higher education have been forced to pay tuition fees and
take out loans to support themselves. Many are working part-time without
trade union protection, and are thus at the mercy of unscrupulous
employers Access to higher education now depends on whether an
individual has money. Many students finish their courses with an
enormous millstone of debt around their neck Communists believe that
young people have a right to financial independence, decent jobs and
housing. We call for the scrapping of all tuition fees and student
loans, and the introduction of full maintenance grants Workers aged 16
or over should be entitled to the full National Minimum Wage Alongside
this, vocational training must be strategically implemented to provide
high quality schemes meeting long-term employment needs. "The major
social and economic problems we face today can only be resolved by
putting an end to capitalism and establishing socialism "Decisive
advances towards socialism can only be achieved by mobilising the mass
of the people in support of an intermediate alternative economic and
political strategy which aims at securing full employment, a general
improvement in living standards, a wide expansion of democracy and a
genuine policy for peace." >From the Communist Party programme

WOMEN'S RIGHTS
Despite the increase in the number of women MPs in the last parliament,
most women have seen precious little change for the better The gap
between male and female earnings is as wide as ever. Compared to men,
women experience a higher level of poverty, lower pay and pensions,
worse working conditions, greater levels of violence and abuse, more
limited access to employment and education and greater responsibility
for raising the next generation Part-time working for many women is now
a necessity rather than a matter of choice The government says that it
is 'family friendly', but these phoney values disguise increased
exploitation of women in the workplace. 'New' Labour has attacked the
rights of single parents, predominantly women, to social benefits and
housing Communists believe
. anti-discrimination and equal pay laws, and the powers of the Equal
Opportunities Commission, must be strengthened and a fight waged against
institutionalised sexism
. positive action programmes must be introduced in education, training
and employment
. part-time workers must have the same rights as full-time workers
. a woman's right to abortion and free contraception must be maintained,
and access to abortion within the NHS improved
. laws to protect women from violence must be strengthened
. free childcare must be accessible to all parents, supported by
improveduniversal benefits and welfare provision
. the Child Support Agency must be scrapped in favour of a return to the
previous system of court orders for maintenance

TRADE UNION LAWS
The workplace isn't much fairer now than it was under the Tories. There
is no protection for those working in small companies; no employment
rights 'from day one'; precious few rights for many part-time employees
and no protection for casual and agency workers While ballots for trade
union recognition can now take place, there are many loopholes which
employers can exploit. Even if they are ultimately forced to recognise
the union, they are not obliged to negotiate in good faith Trade union
activists can still be victimised and sacked, and not reinstated even if
an industrial tribunal finds the sacking unfair We still have the most
vicious anti-union laws in Europe - imposed by the Tories, but retained
by 'New' Labour It is these laws which stack the cards against workers.
Thus, there is no right to 'stop the job' immediately if working
conditions are dangerous Employers can announce redundancies and plant
closures, but union members are not allowed to respond without the long
drawn-out process of a ballot and then seven days notice. During
ballots, bosses put enormous pressure on workers, threatening them with
reprisals if they vote for action The harshest anti-union legislation is
the ban on solidarity and 'political' action. Workers are prevented from
supporting fellow-members in dispute or from striking against government
policy - e.g. lack of funding for public services Communists call for
the repeal of all anti-trade union laws as the only way to ensure decent
pay, a safe workplace and the full development of both workers' rights
and democratic rights in general

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
The stability of our planet's life support system is under threat from
ozone depletion, the greenhouse effect, deforestation and toxic and
radioactive wastes. Pollution and unregulated dumping pose unacceptable
long-term health hazards Communists demand controls on transnational
corporations, which have ravaged the resources and environment of the
earth in their drive for super-profits. We call for greater emphasis on
energy conservation, renewable energy resources and cheap, accessible
and efficient public transport. Existing nuclear power and waste
incineration plants should be phased out, and we should move towards a
system of production in which waste products are eliminated, recycled or
reduced to an absolute minimum

PEACE
Britain should adopt an independent foreign policy based on peaceful
co-existence and the rights of all nations to self-determination. We
should withdraw from NATO, close all US bases on British soil and oppose
US plans for the new 'Star Wars' missile system, which would trigger a
new arms race Trident should be scrapped, and arms spending cut by half.
The savings should be spent on health, education, job creation and a
properly resourced arms conversion programme Britain should unilaterally
renounce nuclear and depleted uranium weapons, and end the immoral arms
trade with repressive regimes such as Saudi Arabia and Indonesia.
British troops should be withdrawn from Sierra Leone and the Balkans.
The bombing of Iraq must cease and sanctions must be lifted

DEVOLUTION MUST BE MADE TO WORK FOR THE PEOPLE
The establishment of the Scottish Parliament, Welsh National Assembly
and Greater London Authority marked a key step forward in bringing
democracy closer to the people. Now this democracy must be made to work
and extended. Mass pressure from trades unions and communities will be
needed to counteract the centralist big business agenda of 'New' Labour
The Welsh National Assembly must be given full parliamentary status.
Both it and the Scottish Parliament should be enabled to fund the
development of industry on the basis of full tax-raising powers. They
must have the political will to use that power to attack poverty and
unemployment, develop the public sector and turn the balance against big
business Comparable powers must be given to the Greater London Authority
and to elected Regional Councils in England, making them accountable for
services currently controlled by non-elected quangos, such as regional
economic development, health and further education Local municipal and
county councils must regain full control of their budgets, and be
responsive to social need and accountable to local communities. The
'New' Labour agenda of elected mayors and cabinet-style decision making
will concentrate power at the top and squeeze any remaining democracy
from local government. Councils should instead be elected by
proportional representation using the single transferable vote system

NORTHERN IRELAND
The Communist Party supports a united independent Ireland, and welcomed
the Good Friday agreement as the way forward for peace and the end of
centuries of national oppression in Ireland by the British state. We are
deeply concerned that delaying tactics by both the Unionists and the
British government have stalled the peace process. We demand that the
British government immediately becomes an active persuader for the peace
which the vast majority of the people in Ireland, north and south,
desire and deserve

FIGHTING RACISM
Racism is a scar on the face of Britain, encouraged by much of the big
business tabloid press and sections of the Tory Party. Racism means that
black and ethnic minority people have fewer opportunities in jobs,
housing, health care and education. In our inner cities, racist attacks
are a daily reality, fanned by harsh economic conditions and media
portrayals of black youth Racism divides workers and allows the
capitalist class greater opportunity to exploit. The devaluation of
black people's lives allows the ruling class the freedom to bomb Third
World countries like Iraq - with the idea that the people there don't
matter because they aren't white Demonising refugees and asylum seekers
represents only the latest example of media-inspired racism. 'New'
Labour politicians have not only failed to challenge it - they have
contributed to it by stigmatising asylum seekers as 'bogus'. Instead of
welcoming refugees and asylum seekers, and assisting them to rebuild
their lives, the state locks them up or forces them to live below the
poverty line. Every person should be entitled to equal treatment,
regardless of their race, culture, religion or national origin. We call
for immediate measures to root out racism - institutional or otherwise l
repeal all racist immigration, nationality and asylum laws l make racist
attacks a specific legal offence l treat asylum seekers with humanity

A WORLD IN CRISIS
The 'New World Order' since the end of socialism in the Soviet Union has
been a disaster In the west, big business corporations pile up huge
profits, slash jobs and pollute the environment. The welfare state is
under attack. Insecurity and crisis threaten people's living standards
everywhere Throughout the Third World, United States and British
imperialism carve up countries that defy the policies of the big
transnationals. In the former Socialist countries, a hundred million
people have lost their jobs, wages, pensions and social services thanks
to the 'free market'. Tens of millions vote Communist to try and regain
their quality of life The capitalist system, based on exploitation and
conflict, has no solution to the global economic and environment crisis.
But it finds the cash for a new arms race aimed at socialist China,
People's Korea and Cuba.


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