Unite Against Fascism backs Labour racists / FRFI 212 Dec 2009 / Jan 2010
FRFI 212 December 2009 / January 2010
FRFI’s criticism of Unite Against Fascism (UAF) as no more than a vehicle for shoring up Labour’s disintegrating electoral support, was confirmed by the announcement that the UAF will support Barking MP Margaret Hodge against BNP leader Nick Griffin at the next general election. It comes after the UAF and its joint secretary Weyman Bennett, a leading member of the SWP, have cosied up to reactionaries and opportunists in a series of protests against the English Defence League (EDL) and Scottish Defence League (SDL) and undermined effective opposition to racism and fascism.
On 14 November, BNP leader Nick Griffin announced he would stand against Labour Culture Minister Margaret Hodge in her
‘We prioritise the needs of an individual migrant family over the entitlement others feel they have... We should look at policies where the legitimate sense of entitlement felt by the indigenous family overrides the legitimate need demonstrated by the new migrants. We should also look at drawing up different rules based on, for instance, length of residence, citizenship or national insurance contributions which carry more weight in a transparent points system used to decide who is entitled to access social housing.’
This was a deliberate concession to racist arguments about housing. In reality, neither immigrants nor asylum seekers have privileged access to social housing. The real problem, and one which Hodge covers up, is that the Labour government has continued to sell off council housing and refused to build any to replace it.
Within 48 hours of
Bennett’s statement represents a clear commitment by the SWP/UAF to support Hodge in the general election. Ironically, Anindya Bhattacharyya, writing in Socialist Worker (29 April 2006) following Hodge’s comments about BNP support in Barking, said that ‘Talking up the BNP is dangerous – but viewed as useful for Labour.’ And how! It has put the SWP/UAF into a position where they will be willing canvassers for Hodge come next year.
The reactionary standpoint of the SWP/UAF in relation to the fight against racism and fascism has been revealed time and again. During a protest against the racist EDL in
Three weeks later, on 31 October, the EDL were in
On 14 November the openly racist SDL had planned a rally outside a
In the weeks leading up to 14 November, FRFI supporters had led opposition to attempts by lawyer Aamer Anwar to prevent any counter-demonstration to the SDL. Anwar, who had unilaterally established Scotland United, completely failed to justify his actions when challenged. Meanwhile, the SWP/UAF were unable to decide whether to side with Anwar and his coalition of the respectable, or with those determined to mount a proper anti-fascist demonstration, who had come together under the banner of Glasgow Anti-Fascist Alliance (GAFA). Only at the last moment, on 12 November, did they decide to join the GAFA action; a couple of days beforehand they had been defending the Scotland United platform, even if the speakers were ‘not quite as good as you might want’.
On the day itself the SWP parachuted in substantial forces, including the ubiquitous Weyman Bennett, together with other opportunist forces, in order to hijack the GAFA demonstration and lead it away from the fascists, leaving behind a small number of anti-fascists, including FRFI comrades, who were determined to continue the opposition to the SDL. This is just what the SWP did with the Anti Nazi League when the National Front demonstrated in
Let us be clear: the claims of the SWP/UAF to be in the forefront of the fight against fascism are bogus. Weyman Bennett and the rest of the SWP leadership have shown that they will ally themselves with open racists and reactionaries to prevent any real anti-fascist or anti-racist movement from developing. They have covered up for those in
Paul Mallon, Louis Brehony and Robert Clough
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