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Hi

The Irish General Election results are showing that there has been no radical 
change in Irish politics. The general election results are evidence  of the 
political and ideological stagnation within the working class. The evidence 
produced by the elections shows that the Irish working class is politically and 
ideologically stagnant. 
Despite its disastrous record leading up to and including the world 2008 
financial crisis Fianna Fáil has electorally won back  much of the working 
class and lower middle class.  The increase in support for Sinn Fein is merely 
support for another bourgeois party by the working class and other social 
strata. It is ironical that the Socialist Party has been describing the Sinn 
Fein party as an “anti-establishment” party. There is nothing 
“anti-establishment” about Sinn Fein. Indeed it has been going out of its way 
to demonstrate how pro-establishment it is. Increased support for the mix bag 
of Independents is largely support for other bourgeois political elements.

The modest support for the Left is of no real significance. Indeed much of this 
Left has been becoming increasingly more moderate. Much of their political 
interventions are little or no different from that of much of the Labour Party 
of  yore. As it sniffs the power it will move further to the right. This Left 
is largely opportunist and will cut its cloth to increase its popularity. 

Given this, overall, there has been no significant shift to the Left. The 
politics and ideology of the Irish working class is as it was in the days 
before the 2008 financial crisis. Essentially taking place is a reconfiguration 
or recalibration  of bourgeois politics in Ireland to meet the present class 
needs of the bourgeoisie. The effect of this  is to block off the working class 
from becoming more politicised thereby posing an increasing challenge to the 
existing system.

Any modest gains made by the Left, given its opportunism, will further 
encourage it to focus on electoralism to the detriment of more radical 
activism. Emerging from the new political situation will be a tendency by this 
Left to fetishise electoralism. There is now a strong possibility of the Left 
joining together to form a new party. Such a new party may even unite with 
relatively  “radical” elements within the existing Labour Party.  Such a party 
will descend into a crass opportunism  in the style of the present Labour  
party. This will bring us back to where we started. 

Ultimately the source of the problem is the existing character of the working 
class movement. It is a stubbornly politically stagnant working class. It is a 
class scurrying about since the 2008 world financial crisis seeking out diverse 
political elements that it mistakenly thinks will prevent it from loosing “ its 
benefits” of one sort or another. Consequently it will go to bed with any 
political element that, it believes, can protect its  “welfare”  –even with 
former terrorists. It lacks a class morality. It fails to understand that under 
capitalism the coalition government was compelled to cut back on the living 
standards of the working class and the lower middle class. The only other 
solution is a communist revolution. Despite their claims neither Sinn Fein nor 
the Left can solve the problems of the working class from within capitalism.

The southern Irish working class has not shifted in a leftward direction. 
Instead it is still essentially politically and ideologically stagnant. It was 
the world financial crisis that generated the shake up in Irish politics –not 
the working class nor parties such as Sinn Fein, the Socialist Party nor the 
SWP. Indeed it was the crisis that rendered them more popular. This is the 
power of capitalism. Needed, more than ever, is a principled communist movement.

Take Care
Paddy
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