The Fourth Edition Special The Durham Gala Has Waited 129 Years For! ---- Inside: Pop-Up Unions, revolution in Egypt, G8 demo report, welfare news and more! ---- I?m afraid to say Nee-Nar has been swept by a bout of existential angst ? not for ourselves, but on behalf of another. We lie awake at night, staring at the ceiling, anxiously, compulsively chewing over that awful question: ---- What is the point of Ed Miliband? ---- It?s not just that he?s a charisma-vacuum. We aren?t the idiots who voted for Boris Johnson just because he?s a character. We don?t expect politicians to be charming and witty. We merely expect them to have policies. Ed Miliband doesn?t even have that. In the face of the most nakedly elitist, overprivileged bunch of inbred Tory toffs, Miliband, the son of a famous Marxist academic, has nothing to say. For the last three years, he?s been almost invisible. Perhaps this is a cunning strategy on his part: the leader of the opposition moving to confuse the vile Tory scum by basically agreeing with all of their policies, save for piddling little token details. Perhaps Red Ed is working to infiltrate the Tories, Militant style... the sneaky Trot bastard! Or maybe not. The trouble with ?Red? (ha!) Ed is that for all his Marxist upbringing, he has no class background. Any bairn growing up on a council estate knows enough about class to instinctively recognise the Tories as the enemy. But Miliband is one of these New Labour gimps who bought into this idea that ?we?re all middle-class nowadays?. The reason he can?t muster any righteous anger against the Tory twats is simply because he identifies with them himself. He is one of them. When Miliband launched his ?One Nation? gimmick (stolen from a 19th century Tory PM, incidentally), he undermined the whole point of the Labour Party by denying the existence of the class system. The idea of ?One Nation? is that we are all in it together, all on the same side. It?s complete bullshit though, because any idiot can see Britain has a very obvious class system with a constant conflict of interests between classes. The interests of the working-class point towards better wages and conditions, cheaper housing, better schools, hospitals and welfare provision. The interests of the ruling-class point towards lower taxes, lower wages, higher profit margins, privatisation of public assets, fewer employment rights and protections, greater job insecurity for workers. They flatly contradict each other, and only a cretin could believe we?re on the same side. This is why the Labour Party was founded. People understood that neither the Tories or the Whigs represented the interests of the working-class, so we had to represent ourselves. Since then, that idea has been crippled and destroyed by the realities of trying to compromise with a class that oppresses and exploits us (see Nee-Nar #2 for details). By accepting that the ruling class ? the rich ? have any legitimacy, any right to even exist, we accept their right to enslave and exploit us, the working-class. The Labour Party should really be prosecuted for false advertising, because all their compromises with the rich have meant that they don?t actually represent the interests of labour, of the working-class. They should just change their name to the Bourgeois Party and have done with it. But still the same problem arises: who will represent our interests? Why not represent ourselves? And why not ditch all these fatal compromises, the illusions of reform, and smash the class system once and for all? ALL POWER TO THE WORKING-CLASS!
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zaterdag 13 juli 2013
(en) North-East Anarchist Nee-Nar! #4 - Ed Miliband: What Is The Point?
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