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AWL conference 2007


AWL 2007 Conference: Report on Debates, Disputes, and Documents

The Alliance for Workers' Liberty held our annual conference on 19-20 May 2007. We adopted the following documents (click on "read more"):


Iraq — troops out now? The debate in AWL

War and Terror

The Alliance for Workers’ Liberty has been discussing the question of the troops in Iraq since the end of the last year. The debate will continue at our conference on 19-20 May. Here, two contributions to the debate (note: the second is not a reply to the first).


Educating the educators

Paul Hampton reports on the AWL 2007 annual conference

Anyone wondering why AWL members are combative with those we disagree with in the left and the labour movement might be surprised at the way we argue with each other — it’s even sharper.


2007 AWL conference

Open debate


2007 AWL conference

AWL conference 19-20 May 2007: information for AWL members

Details of elections to AWL National Committee, Control Commission, and Standing Orders Committee.


AWL conference 2007: summary of decisions

AWL CONFERENCE 19-20 MAY 2007: SUMMARY OF DECISIONS


Assessment and orientation: "everything depends on our ability to act as Marxist educators" (document 1.0)

1. The assessment we made in our long document last year on "Building a Marxist presence in the unions" remains cruelly true.


"Public sector alliance" (document 1.1)

1. In 2005, long before the public sector unions formal retreat on retirement age, we identified the need, within our very limited resources, to propagandise and agitate for a cross public sector rank and file movement in counter-position to the likely Alliance of Bureaucrats for a Deal with New Labour.


"United working-class campaigns against fascism" (document 1.2)

Anti-Fascism

1. The growth of the BNP is largely a result of three factors:


"Changing the name of the paper" (document 1.3: referred to incoming AWL National Committee)

In Scotland our work is fatally hampered by the paper's name being shared by the Sheridan-SWP-CWI bloc. The incoming EC and NC are therefore instructed to come up with a new name for the paper before the summer school, and to use the summer school to 'launch' the renamed paper.


"Educating AWL members so we become educators" (document 2.0)

What we do

1. The fundamental long-term task of a Marxist organisation is to help the working class educate itself.


"Inside Organising" (document 6.0)

A large part of our whole effort is about organising ourselves to be at the right place at the right time - at the right meetings and demonstrations, in the right places for public agitation and paper sales, on the right doorsteps to talk with contacts.


Full-time union officials: defeated amendment 6.3

Delete paragraphs 6, 25, 27, 28 and 30 of the Inside Organising document and insert: "The group needs a proper debate on union organising". (The conference voted to insert "The group needs a proper debate on union organising", but not to make the deletions. For the preamble to this amendment and to amendment 6.1, click here).


"Solidarity with the Iraqi workers against both the US/UK forces and the sectarian militias" (document 4.0)

Since US and UK troops conquered Iraq in April 2003, the country has slipped further and further into gangster chaos, and, since early 2006, into outright civil war.


"Troops out": defeated amendment on Iraq (4.1)

To replace all of the part of the existing document between the words "A victory for the Sunni-sectarian resistance..." and "...Iraq can be a democratic and secular country"


"Organise women interested in socialist-feminist ideas and the AWL" (document 3.0)

Women

1. We will undertake a programme of education in the group around the history, theory and politics of socialism and feminism/socialism-feminism over the next year.


"Maintain and strengthen the AWL's open revolutionary socialist political profile": document on the Labour Party (5.0)

A. 1. John McDonnell's campaign for Labour leader is the first attempt since the Benn-Heffer campaign of 1988 to propose, on a wide, public, national level, a working-class political alternative to the Blair-Brown policies of anti-union laws, privatisation, marketisation, warmongering, and squeeze on civil liberties which have stifled the labour movement in politics for over a decade now. We support the campaign. The question is, how can we "build on" it?


"For a change in orientation": defeated motion on the Labour Party (document 5.1/5.2)

1.This resolution calls for a change in orientation by our organisation.


AWL pre-conference discussion on the Labour Party: London, 17/05/07

AWL PRE-CONFERENCE DISCUSSION, LONDON 17/05/07


AWL "virtual" pre-conference discussion, 15/05/07

"VIRTUAL" PRE-CONFERENCE DISCUSSION, 15/05/07


AWL pre-conference discussion: Glasgow, 12/05/07

AWL GLASGOW PRE-CONFERENCE MEETING 12/05/07


AWL pre-conference discussion: Sheffield, 13/05/07

Outline notes from AWL Sheffield pre-conference meeting 13/05/07


AWL discussion bulletin 273: material for conference 19-20 May 2007

Amendment 1.3 (on changing name of the paper) from Stan C
Amendment 5.2 (on general election) from Maria and Tom R

Standing orders

Discussion contributions:
* Working with the LP as it is, not as we wish it to be, by Tom U
* Iraq again, by Clive
* Three letters, by Martin T (on LP; on Iraq; on "Inside Organising")
* Restarting our women's work (background document by various others, edited by Cathy)


AWL pre-conference meeting, Nottingham 08/05/07

AWL PRE-CONFERENCE MEETING, NOTTINGHAM 08/05/07


AWL pre-conference meeting, London 06/05/07

AWL PRE-CONFERENCE MEETING, LONDON 06/05/07


AWL London meeting: What now for Marxists and the Labour Party?

AWL discussion meetings
17 May 2007 - 7:30pm
description:

Pre-conference debate for AWL conference 2007. Primarily a meeting for AWL members and sympathisers, but other friends of the AWL also welcome.

Location:
Calthorpe Arms, 252 Grays Inn Road, London WC1

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