SOCIALIST LABOUR PARTY
President:  Frank Cave    Vice-President:  Linda Muir  General Secretary:
Arthur Scargill
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SLP INCREASES ITS VOTE IN GENERAL ELECTION
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In the General Election held on 7 June 2001, the Socialist Labour Party
contested 114 seats - more seats than any other single Left political party
in the history of elections in the United Kingdom - and secured 57,497
votes, an increase of 11.34 per cent compared with our Party's vote in the
General Election in May 1997.

There were those on the Left in Britain who claimed that an Alliance of
'Left' political parties/organisations could win substantial electoral
support in a General Election in the UK.  Those who argued to establish such
an Alliance involving at least 15 separate political parties or
organisations cannot seriously have believed that such a body, with its
disparate policies, could make a significant electoral impact.

Despite all its efforts, the Alliance secured only 55,635 votes, a result
not only below the 57,497 votes secured by the Socialist Labour Party but a
vote considerably below the one confidently predicted by this conglomerate's
architects.

However, all on the Left recognise the deeply disturbing fact that in this
Election, despite high unemployment, savage attacks on health, education,
pensions and social services, despite spreading privatisation, no political
party claiming to be on the Left was able to secure more than two percent of
the UK-wide vote.

Even more disturbing is the fact that New Labour in winning the 2001 General
Election secured the lowest vote - only 25 percent of the electorate - in
living memory.  Indeed, the combined vote of New Labour and the Tories
represents less than half the electorate:  scarcely a mandate for
government.

No-one, particularly on the Left, has been able to win the support of that
part of the electorate that abstained from voting - including those who
represent the natural voice of protest against the evils in our society.
These are people who have lost all faith in political parties- and they
include those sections of the electorate demonstrating against globalisation
in Seattle, Nice and London.

All SLP members can feel proud of the magnificent work they put into this
General Election campaign.

We not only increased our vote but made significant gains in membership and
saw two Councillors come over to us, a move which means we now have a total
of four Councillors committed to Socialist policies representing citizens
and communities.

The significant increase in our membership that has taken place throughout
the campaign is something that should give all SLP members confidence in
building our Party into the only Socialist alternative to those who openly
support the 'free market' and the capitalist system.

Arthur Scargill
SLP General Secretary

8 June 2001



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