Last year AVPS had a go at this meme. Always keen to fill some space, these are the nine things I would most like to see over the next 12 months, however fanciful or unlikely.
1) For the rumour that Tommy Sheridan's going to end up in Celebrity Big Brother turns out to be false. The left could do without another of its "personalities" making a fool of themselves, especially now when political space for a credible socialist alternative is opening up. If Sheridan does go on, AVPS will not be rushing to justify his actions.
2) While we're on a Sheridan tip, surely 2009 will be the year the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service will decide to drag the Sheridan Seven into court. Or not. In my opinion seeing these comrades in court, regardless of the side one took in Sheridan's case against News of the World, will do nothing but damage the left in Scotland all over again. The decision for the COPFS not to prosecute on grounds of insufficient evidence is the best outcome to this very sad affair.
3) For the RMT-sponsored conference on 10th January to take concrete steps toward setting up a new workers' party (I did say fanciful was okay!)
4) The situations in Bolivia, Venezuela, Greece and Pakistan remain heavily pregnant with possibilities for socialists. The economic crisis could add more countries to this list. I hope 2009 sees these processes play out in a positive direction, which in turn will impact on the formation of class consciousness in other areas of the globe. Let our class be much stronger by the time I write my year in review 12 months hence!
5) I asked for a doubling of the Socialist Party's and CWI's membership last year. It didn't happen, but the only globally-organised Marxist tendency ;) certainly put on weight in terms of members and influence. In 2009 I would still like to see the doubling, but also for other left organisations and the trade unions to grow well too.
6) 2008 was a mixed year for the right and far right. Let 2009 be a year when the Tories, the little englanders, the fash, and reaction of all kinds exit stage right.
7) Something has to be said about leftyblogland, I guess. Looking over our community, it's good to see none of the "stalwart" bloggers have come a cropper. New blogs, more connectivity and cohesion, a growing audience, and better relationships between the left and blogs about feminism, LGBT, anti-racism, disabilities activism would be very nice indeed. And essential too.
8) Every year for nearly the last 84 years, the comrades of Coventry SP have had to fight an election campaign of some kind or another. For their sanity, could Gordon Brown do them a favour and not call a general election in 2009?
9) And last but by no means least, it's high time I finished my PhD! I hope my efforts will prove sufficient enough to have the blighter completed, bound, and ready for examination by June time.
There we have it, nine most wanted for the last of the noughties. Time to tag nine blogs who will spread the meme far and wide. So how about Leftwing Criminologist, Harpymarx, Madam Miaow, Jim Jay, Though Cowards Flinch, Stropps, Splinty, Mod, and the newest kid on the blogging block, Bones Without a Sense of Direction. If you're not named, still feel free to let your nine loose on the world!
Emergency Protests
ReplyDeleteSunday 28 December 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm and Monday 29 December 4.00pm – 6.00pm
Both protests opposite Israeli Embassy - Kensington High Street
Nearest tube: High Street Kensington
Protests organised by PSC, Palestine Return Centre (PRC), Palestinian Forum of Britain (PFB), British Muslim Initiative (BMI), Stop the War, Friends of al Aqsa, Muslim Association of Britain (MAB), Respect, Islamic Human Rights Commission.
Monitor news channels and call BBC and ITV every day to ask for accurate figures of numbers killed and injured. We will not accept Israeli spokespersons – we want Palestinian commentators.
As so often when English lefts comment on Scottish affairs they fall foul of the national question.
ReplyDeleteThere is no Crown Prosecution Service in Scotland, we have a completely separate legal system.
And you're in danger of committing contempt of court in relation to Sheridan as it is now a live case, he appeared under licence at Edinburgh Sheriff Court earlier in 2008.
yes, finishing the phd... one never knows if it's no. 9 or no. 1...
ReplyDeleteEddie, I am aware there is a separate legal system in Scotland, but didn't know the name of the entity responsible for criminal prosecutions. Thanks for pointing it out, it has been corrected.
ReplyDeleteAs for contempt of court, well, I have no plan commenting beyond what is said here.
Good luck with your wishes Phil but we will soon find out on Friday whether the Tanned One goes in...I predict he goes into "The Eye of the Tiger". I als predict at some point he will have to be gorilla and will be put on trial and sent to jail. Hopefully i am wrong - not looking forward to next week, I have suceassfully avoided him for over 2 years.
ReplyDeleteI think socialists on all sides of the dispute will be grimacing if he goes in. I'll have a post in prep, just in case!
ReplyDeleteIt's the trappings of being a celebrity without a career. Get your cushion ready because you will need it!
ReplyDeleteI would be surprised if he does go in after...well, after the last embarassment...
ReplyDeleteHope your wishes come true, from a left-leaning sociologist new to blogland.
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As to your list to santa....
ReplyDelete1. It looks liek Sheridan will be on BB
3. Yes a good idea, but as it specifically doesnt attempt to include the SWP, is stillborn
6. Hope, yes, but based on the BNP results in December in Sedgefield, Leicestershrie and Cumbria, fat chance unfortunatly
8. Heres to the SP fighting more, not less elections in 2009. Any plans for the CC Elections in June?
Phil,
ReplyDeletethanks, I'm not posting much at the moment, but I'll stitch together something in a while.
cheers :)
and remember the old joke:
politics is just show business for ugly people !
which includes me