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category national | anti-capitalism | news report author Tuesday November 17, 2009 15:20author by Harry McIntyre Report this post to the editors

Split centred around Belfast

The Socialist Workers Party has split. There has been some speculation on Indymedia and elsewhere that the SWP was having internal difficulties in Belfast. The dust has now settled, and the bulk of their Belfast organisation is now outside of the party.

The SWP has been having a tough time of it in Belfast in recent years. In the early years of the decade, the Belfast SWP was the success story of the organisation, building a number of branches and a strong student group. Then a period of decline followed, with branches merging, the student group weakening and the loss of some key activists. Now an organised split has taken most of the active, politically hardened, remaining members, leaving the Belfast SWP with an occasionally visible prospective election candidate and a handful of his associates.

The arguments flared up around electoral strategy. The Dublin leadership wanted to run Sean Mitchell, the excitable young member who got a small but respectable vote in West Belfast last time out. The Belfast committee, essentially a joint branch committee for the two mini-branches the party was operating in the city, wasn't so sure. Most of its members were of the view that Mitchell had been insufficiently active in the area over the last year. It was, in other words, a minor tactical difference of a sort that a democratic organisation could easily accomodate within its ranks. Unfortunately for the SWP, it is not such an organisation.

With typical heavy handedness, the Dublin leadership came down on the local dissidents like a ton of bricks. Vitriolic arguments ensued and the Belfast committee was wound up to shut up those who disagreed with the Political Committee. The writing was on the wall after that. The people who had held the SWP together in Belfast over a long, hard, period were told in no uncertain terms that either they did as they were told and shut up complaining or they'd be expelled. They decided to jump before they were pushed and resigned as a group.

As the dust settles, Barbara Muldoon, chair of the Anti-Racist Network, Gordon Hewitt, Mark Hewitt and their allies have found themselves outside of the organisation they helped build. It is understood that they are in the process of setting up a new organisation, based on the fundamental politics of the SWP tradition but with a greater commitment to internal democracy. A name, a platform and their first public statements are expected in the next couple of weeks. Meanwhile, the SWP in Belfast has been reduced to Mitchell, a couple of other students and an American academic. Donal Mac Fhearraigh, the SWP's Dublin full time office functionary has been sent North to shore up what's left and try to begin the process of rebuilding.

It's worth looking at the wider implications of this split in one city.

The splinter group are long standing SWP members with personal and political connections to SWP across the island. They could very easily make a nuisance of themselves to the SWP across the island by offering SWP members the option of an organisation with SWP politics but a less dictatorial internal regime. The big question will be whether they can gain support outside of their home city.

For the SWP it further hammers home their weakness outside of Dublin. There isn't one strong branch left outside the Republic's capital. Historic strongholds like Belfast and Waterford are down to a handful of members. Cork and Galway are hanging on by a thread. There's nothing at all in Limerick. Derry has Eamon McCann, which means a high profile, but a weak branch. It wouldn't take much more of a retreat to reduce the party to a regional organisation.

Perhaps more interesting for the wider left is what this incident reveals about the SWP's approach to left unity.

Firstly, while the SWP is very weak outside of Dublin they do at least maintain a tenuous presence, which can't really be said for the rest of People Before Profit. In Dublin, the SWP are the dominant force in the alliance, but there are others present and involved. Elsewhere the SWP simply are the alliance. South Tipperary may become a dramatic exception when the Workers and Unemployed Action Group announce their adherence, although it is not yet clear if that affiliation will involve taking on the PBP label and fully integrating into the alliance or if it mostly represents a formal commitment to continuing their existing work together. The Belfast split remember came to a head over what candidate to stand and in what constituency in the next Westminster elections. This discussion was carried on entirely in SWP branches and committees. But they weren't talking about standing an SWP candidate, they were deciding on who and where PBP should stand. There is no People Before Profit structure in Belfast, just the SWP using the name and taking whatever decisions it like. In so far as anyone else gets a say, its a case of the SWP presenting them with a fait accompli.

Secondly, what does the SWP leaderships complete inability to tolerate even minor tactical disagreements within their own organisation without pushing the matter to a bitter split say about the depth of their much trumpeted commitment to left unity? How can anyone take them seriously when they talk about how the broad left share 90% of their views and need to work together when at the same time they are casting people with near 100% agreement with them in the outer darkness over the most trivial of disagreements? What does it say about their commitment to working together fraternally when their immediate response to dissent is to smash those who won't do as they are told? If they are willing to break with their own long term membership so rapidly and completely, how secure can any of their allies feel that we won't be the next thrown under the bus if we should ever prove surplus to Political Committee requirements?

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   British context     Harry McIntyre    Tue Nov 17, 2009 15:27 
   More Lessons....     Michael Gallagher    Tue Nov 17, 2009 22:33 
   VERY UNFAIR     Gino Kenny    Tue Nov 17, 2009 23:09 
   Unfair or Facts?     Michael Gallagher    Tue Nov 17, 2009 23:52 
   Irish SWP split     Philip Ferguson    Wed Nov 18, 2009 00:06 
   liberationists     Traven    Wed Nov 18, 2009 00:28 
   Michael Gallagher exposed     The Truth    Wed Nov 18, 2009 02:05 
   A debate     Tom Burnett    Wed Nov 18, 2009 09:25 
   Exposed?     Michael Gallagher    Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:05 
 10   The cart leading the horse?     radical Jonny    Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:11 
 11   Re: Michael Gallagher     Conor. M    Wed Nov 18, 2009 14:21 
 12   perspectives     tomeile    Wed Nov 18, 2009 16:54 
 13   Michael Gallagher     Daithí    Wed Nov 18, 2009 19:34 
 14   The cat's among the pigeons then...     Election watcher    Wed Nov 18, 2009 20:48 
 15   Check you facts...     Accuracy    Thu Nov 19, 2009 12:23 
 16   watching     and waiting    Thu Nov 19, 2009 13:32 
 17   Genuine working class?     john    Thu Nov 19, 2009 15:32 
 18   watching and waiting     The left spectrum    Thu Nov 19, 2009 15:49 
 19   watching     with a little more interest    Thu Nov 19, 2009 16:04 
 20   very interesting     Niall B    Thu Nov 19, 2009 17:07 
 21   RF32     RedFlag32    Sun Nov 22, 2009 13:53 
 22   More     m    Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:19 
 23   real reason for split     carina    Wed Nov 25, 2009 20:29 
 24   Not Surprising     Ex SWP    Thu Nov 26, 2009 15:47 
 25   RF32     tomeile    Fri Nov 27, 2009 15:30 
 26   not the full story     Jim    Sat Nov 28, 2009 15:49 
 27   Let's emphasise the positive     jim    Mon Nov 30, 2009 16:15 


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