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Communist Party of Ireland, Statement, 1 March 2016

 

 

"Brexit"

 

British Exit from EU

 

 

The Communist Party of Ireland expresses its solidarity with all progressive
forces in Britain, and in particular with the Communist Party of Britain, in
the forthcoming campaign for Britain to withdraw from the European Union. In
particular we call on working people in the north-east of our country to
vote for leaving the EU.

 

A vote to leave can be a vote for a different way forward, a vote against
the deepening global militarisation of which the EU is one of the driving
forces-not alone within the wider European continent but around the world.

 

A vote to leave would also call into question the southern Irish state's
continuing membership of the EU and reopen opportunities for working-class
struggle on the national level.

 

British Empire

 

We should not be distracted by the fact that very reactionary and chauvinist
forces, nostalgic for the days of the British Empire, are also opposed to
the European Union. We support the demand for withdrawal not on some narrow
nationalist grounds but rather from a working-class internationalist
position. There is a need to break the unity of the European monopolies, to
break the unity of the European employers' network of control, by dividing
them, which can only weaken the whole. A withdrawal by Britain could well
trigger a response from working people in other member-states to campaign
also for withdrawal. It would break the fear that the EU has so successfully
propagated, that outside the EU lies economic disaster.

 

The deal worked out between the British state and the EU institutions is a
further attack on the rights of workers throughout Europe, especially
migrant workers, the most vulnerable section of the working class.

 

Democracy and Sovereignty

 

The struggle against the European Union is essentially a struggle for
democracy and sovereignty. It is an anti-imperialist struggle, one that some
formerly anti-EU forces in the north-east of our country have walked away
from, retreating into an idealised "critical engagement" with imperialism.

 

We reject the illusions being peddled in support of these arguments. They
undermine the potential for bringing unity to our people on a progressive
basis. It is wrong to present the idea that the EU is a potential bulwark
against attacks on workers and environment rights. These are false
arguments. The EU and the treaties since the Maastricht Treaty of 1992 have
been for institutionalising austerity, consolidating the interests,
influence and power of the big European monopolies specifically but also
monopoly capitalism in general.

 

The attacks on workers in all Ireland will continue, inside or outside the
European Union. Membership does not guarantee protection from attacks on
workers' rights and conditions-far from it: all the central institutions are
above democratic control and are accountable to no-one, as designed by
treaty.

 

The EU Central Bank, which is the central institution for imposing EU
economic and monetary policy, is run by and for finance houses and big
banks. The EU Commission is the guardian of conformity with the fiscal,
political and military strategy of the EU. Attacks on workers, fiscal
control and the primacy of the "market" above all else are hot-wired into
the EU.

 

In the EU, progress is illegal

 

We do not accept that the EU is the source of, or has the potential for,
progressive social and economic change, either at a transnational or the
national level. EU laws, directives and institutions are designed to prevent
and block change at the European and the national level. The Lisbon Treaty
of 2009 consolidated the power and ideological influence of big business
over the policies and the institutions of the EU. It enshrined the primacy
of EU directives (i.e. laws) over national laws, in effect making illegal
any progressive alternative economic or social policies. As far as the EU is
concerned, there will be no way back to any serious democracy at the
national level.

 

The anti-democratic nature of the EU and the absolute power of European big
business over it will be further consolidated with the adoption of the
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).

 

The Communist Party of Ireland calls for the broadest coalition of
progressive forces to campaign for British and also for Irish withdrawal
from the European Union.  Statement ends.

 

 

Contact:

Eugene Mc Cartan, General Secretary, Communist Party of Ireland,
<mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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