Socialist Green Unity Coalition
Socialist Green Unity Coalition
Submitted on 2 December, 2004 - 11:50
SGUC joint policy statement
Links to the five organisations in the coalition
Representatives from Workers' Liberty, the Socialist Party, the Alliance for Green Socialism, and the Socialist Alliance Democratic Platform met on 28 November 2004 in London and discussed working together to establish a working-class socialist presence in the probable 2005 general election.
An outline political basis for what we decided to call the Socialist Green Unity Coalition was agreed. It consists of a preamble (below) and a series of policy points (agreed in outline, but subject to ratification and editing).
The agreed preamble reads as follows:
In the looming general election a joint campaign against Blair is being mounted by four parties. These will put forward an alternative to the right-wing policies of privatisation, war, and environmental destruction offered by both the major parties and the Liberal Democrats too.
We believe that the New Labour party of Blair and Brown has deprived the working class of political representation, and we want to restore a workers' voice in politics.
We believe MPs should receive the average wage of a skilled worker, and we are standing to give voters a chance to elect MPs who will not profit personally from election.
Our parties are socialist. We believe that there is a fundamental contradition between the needs of capital in an exploitative, profit-driven system, and the needs of the large majority of human beings here and throughout the world. We stand for a thoroughgoing restructuring of the economy and society as a whole, based on common ownership under democratic working-class control of the major concentrations of productive wealth.
We are green socialists. We want integrated, expanded, and publicly-owned and run transport services, and a planned conversion of the energy industries to sustainable technologies. These are just the first steps needed to stop capitalist greed destroying the world in which we live through global warming and environmental destruction.
As separate parties, we each have our own programme and policies corresponding to the different perspectives we have on how socialist and environmental change can best be achieved. But all our parties and candidates will campaign for [and here will follow a selection of the policy points we have worked on].
See below for statements and press releases by the coalition
Vote socialist on 1 May! SGUC leaflet for 24 April
Submitted on 23 April, 2008 - 11:51
The Socialist Green Unity Coalition - with 39 candidates standing under our umbrella in the local government elections on 1 May - gives our full support to the teachers and lecturers striking on 24 April.
SGUC committee meeting
Submitted on 5 June, 2006 - 13:28
Central London: phone 020 7207 3997 for details
RMT backs socialist candidate
Submitted on 10 April, 2006 - 17:47
In the Hackney Central ward in London the AWL is fielding two "Socialist Unity" candidates on 4 May. Janine Booth is chair of the local Aspland and Marcon Estate Tenants’ and Residents’ Association. Charlie MacDonald works in the Jobcentre the ward.
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Socialist Green Unity Coalition: local election policies
Submitted on 24 March, 2006 - 20:48
Joint Policy declaration for the May 2006 local elections
IN THIS YEAR’S council elections a joint campaign is being mounted by several left parties and some independent socialists, to put forward an alternative to the right-wing policies of privatisation, contracting out and cuts offered by New Labour, the Tories, and the Liberal Democrats alike.
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Socialist Green Unity Coalition public meeting on pensions
Submitted on 6 February, 2006 - 10:04
Left plans united protest
Submitted on 10 December, 2005 - 13:25
The Socialist Green Unity Coalition - an alliance including the Alliance for Green Socialism, the Alliance for Workers' Liberty, the Socialist Alliance, and the Socialist Party — has decided on a joint campaign about pensions, with leafletting, street stalls, petitioning, and public meetings.
This is the text of the basic leaflet for the campaign.
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What we do
Submitted on 10 December, 2005 - 11:46
In the run-up to the 2005 election, AWL formed an alliance — the Socialist Green Unity Coalition — with the Socialist Party, the Alliance for Green Socialism, the remnants of the Socialist Alliance, and the Socialist Unity Network.
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Pensions (meeting sponsored by Socialist Green Unity Coalition)
Submitted on 8 December, 2005 - 22:52
Socialist electoral unity
Submitted on 8 October, 2005 - 14:26
The Alliance for Workers’ Liberty met with representatives of the Socialist Party, the Alliance for Green Socialism, and the Socialist Alliance (Provisional) for a Socialist Green Unity Coalition committee meeting on 2 October.
Socialist Green Unity Coalition committee meeting
Submitted on 18 September, 2005 - 10:53
Why did the LibDems get the anti-war vote?
Submitted on 14 May, 2005 - 21:37
Pete Radcliff, an AWL member, stood in Nottingham East under the banner of Socialist Unity. He got 373 votes, or 1.2% of the poll, about a third of his score in 2001. He writes about the lessons of the campaign
Bad results for the left
Submitted on 11 May, 2005 - 20:43
All comment on new possibilities after the election is mere wistfulness unless we also register just how bad the election was, and just how badly the left did.
Left and Respect results, General Election 2005
Submitted on 11 May, 2005 - 17:31
All the left and Respect candidates' results in the 5 May 2005 General Election can be found on the Socialist Unity Network website.
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Nottingham Socialist Unity post-election meeting
Submitted on 8 May, 2005 - 11:20
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Vote socialist or Labour!
Submitted on 20 April, 2005 - 01:18
By Colin Foster
Stay at home and curse at the TV? Go to the polling station and write something left-wing on your ballot paper, in the hope that you get a message across at least to the individual who counts your vote? Vote for the Lib-Dems, on the grounds that at least they criticised the Iraq war, however queasily and weakly, and gains for them will punish Blair?
Nottingham challenge
Submitted on 20 April, 2005 - 01:17
At the count after the 2001 general election, Nottingham East Labour MP and government whip John Heppell gave over much of his victory speech to denouncing his socialist challenger Pete Radcliff. Not, unfortunately, that Pete Radcliff had come near to defeating Heppell and winning the seat — but Heppell was evidently aware that the socialist campaign had bitten into the core of previously committed Labour supporters, and did not know how to answer its arguments.
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Help socialist ideas get a hearing against Blair, Kennedy, and Howard!
Submitted on 16 April, 2005 - 06:22
Send a contribution to Pete Radcliff's Socialist Unity candidacy in Nottingham East, part of the England-wide Socialist Green Unity Coalition in this General Election. Cheques to "Nottingham SGUC" via P O Box 823, London SE15 4NA, or use the AWL online donation facility here and we will forward the money to Nottingham.
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Nottingham Socialist Green Unity Coalition launches website
Submitted on 1 April, 2005 - 19:20
Nottingham Socialist Green Unity Coalition has launched a website for Pete Radcliff's General Election campaign in Nottingham East.
A socialist challenge in Nottingham East
Submitted on 1 April, 2005 - 17:10
In 2001 Pete Radcliff stood for the now defunct Socialist Alliance in Nottingham East. He polled over one thousand in the constituency (one of the best SA results in the country).
This time round Pete will be standing in the name of the Socialist Green Unity Coalition.
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SADP conference report
Submitted on 1 April, 2005 - 05:54
By Alan Thomas
The conference of the Socialist Alliance Democracy Platform (SADP) on 12 March was bigger than I had expected: 40–50 present over the day.
There were the usual SADP faces, people from the Alliance for Green Socialism, and a national mobilisation of ex-WRPers/Morenoites. Also Hillel Ticktin from Critique, John Bridge and a couple more from the CPGB, and the Red Party.
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SGUC post-election committee meeting
Submitted on 7 March, 2005 - 13:54
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Nottingham Socialist Green Unity Coalition
Submitted on 7 March, 2005 - 13:51
Meeting to plan a general election challenge in Nottingham East
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Election 2005: The choices
Submitted on 4 March, 2005 - 02:26
Only 27% of adults think that their vote gives them a say in how the country is run, but 67% insist that they want to have a say.
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Unions & Politics: News & Views
Submitted on 27 February, 2005 - 10:32
Dear Off The Rails
With an election approaching rapidly, we in the RMT should take a long hard look at our political fund and decide how best to use it.
Since the 2003 Glasgow AGM, we have been able to give money to organisations other than the Labour Party. Technically the Branch can ask the Executive to approve their backing of any person, organisation or party. (Though this does not mean that it will always be approved.)
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For a socialist challenge to John Heppell in Nottingham East
Submitted on 25 February, 2005 - 08:45- Login or register to post comments
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Joint policy statement by SGUC
Submitted on 13 February, 2005 - 20:38
Socialist Green Unity Coalition: IN THE looming general election a joint campaign against Blair is being mounted by five left parties and some independent socialists.
Tax the rich to pay for pensions!
Submitted on 4 February, 2005 - 23:11
The Socialist Green Unity Coalition - an alliance formed in 2005 which includes the Alliance for Workers' Liberty together with the Alliance for Green Socialism, Socialist Alliance, Socialist Party, and Socialist Unity Network - has agreed to launch a campaign on pensions in response to the Turner Commission report. Click "read more" for campaign material.

