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The Socialist Alliance has grown and developed through our collective
experience of the general election. We are now a registered political
party and have the beginnings of a national profile, national leadership
and we have our democratically agreed manifesto. To fight for our manifesto
(which culminates in socialism), we must move beyond our present structures.
We need an effective and therefore democratic organisation.
The Socialist Alliance is more than an electoral organisation. We need
to take initiatives in all fields of society.
The Socialist Alliance should neither be bureaucratically controlled
from above nor limited to an ineffective non-aggression pact.
We need democratic unity above and below. The SA needs clear central
priorities with local autonomy and democratic rights for members.
The Socialist Alliance should strive for maximum unity in action through
debate at the highest level involving a broad, wide-ranging and inclusive
discussion. The Socialist Alliance should strive to ensure that all significant
trends find representation on leading committees.
Making the Socialist Alliance an effective weapon in the struggle for
socialism means that all members must enjoy the following rights:
- freedom of opinion and expression;
- the right to take part in the formation of Socialist Alliance policies;
- the right to put oneself forward for and to take part in the selection
of Socialist Alliance candidates;
- the right to hold officers and representatives of the Socialist Alliance
to account through democratic mechanisms;
- the right to collectively recall all elected Socialist Alliance officers
and committees;
- the right to form distinct temporary or longer-term political platforms;
- the right to read, write for and publicly distribute publications;
- the right to information about Socialist Alliance activities;
- the right to political education and socialist theory in the Socialist
Alliance.
To add your name to this list, please complete the sign-up
form
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Initial signatories
- Janine Booth (SA candidate, Islington South and Finsbury)
- John Bridge (CPGB representative, SA Liaison Committee)
- Anna Chen (Socialist Alliance press committee)
- Dave Church (executive committee)
- Lawrie Coombs (SA candidate, Stockton South)
- Peter Grant (SA candidate, Salford; chair Manchester Piccadilly Aslef)
- Marcus Larsen (chair, London Socialist Alliance; executive committee)
- Mike Marqusee (executive committee)
- Dave Osler (LSA steering committee)
- Lee Rock (London regional organiser, PCSU)
- Martin Thomas (executive committee)
- Neil Thompson (SA candidate, St Helens South; chair region 9 FBU)
- Nick Wrack (executive committee; chair Southwark SA)
Additional signatories
- Dave Ball (Haringey SA)
- Reece Bowman (Teesside SA)
- Gavin Brown (chair, Tower Hamlets SA)
- James Bull (Middlesborough SA)
- John Bulaitis (Southwark SA, Socialist Solidarity Network)
- Matthew Caygill (Secretary, Leeds SA)
- Andrew Coates (Ipswich SA, vice-president, Ipswich Trades Council)
- Roderick Coleby (Socialist Environmental Al iance, Northern Ireland)
- Liz Davies (former Labour NEC member)
- Mervyn Davies (Colchester SA)
- Ian Elcoate (president, Middlesborough Trades Council)
- Ray Gaston (steering committee member, Leeds SA)
- Darrell Goodliffe (Cambridgeshire SA)
- Derek Goodliffe (Cambridgeshire SA and RMT Grades Executive)
- Ethan Grech (Welsh Socialist Alliance)
- Andy Gunton (Streatham SA)
- Roger Harper (South Manchester SA)
- Christine Hulme (London regional secretary, PCSU)
- Sandra Johnson (Plymouth SA)
- Terry Liddle (treasurer, Greenwich Socialist Alliance)
- Nick Long (Greenwich SA)
- Rasigan Maharajh (Manchester SA)
- Rob Marsden (Leicester Radical Alliance)
- Seb Matthews (Cambridgeshire SA)
- Charlie McDonald (DSS East London branch secretary, PCSU)
- Anne Mc Shane (chair, Hackney SA)
- Martin Meehen (chair, Middlesbrough Trades Council)
- Michael Metelits (Brent SA)
- Alistair Mooney (Leicester SA)
- John Mulrenan (SA candidate, Peckham and Camberwell)
- Dave Parks (Exeter SA)
- Angela Paton (Hackney SA)
- Phil Pope (NUS coordinator, Southampton University)
- Pete Radcliffe (SA candidate, Nottingham East)
- Mick Regan (Secretary, Hackney NUT)
- John Rothery (SA executive committee)
- Becky Simpson (Manchester SA)
- Alan Stevens (Chair, Greenwich SA)
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