- Socialist Action (UK)
Socialist Action is a small socialist group in the
United Kingdom .Foundation
It was founded in
1982 when theInternational Marxist Group entered the Labour Party. Officially named the Socialist League, it became universally known by the name of its publication, "Socialist Action".Its character changed in a wave of splits in the mid-
1980s , beginning in1985 when a minority, led byPhil Hearse , Dave Packer, Davy Jones, and Jane Kelly formed theInternational Group , which in1987 merged with theSocialist Group to form theInternational Socialist Group and publish "Socialist Outlook ".The remaining majority of the Socialist League consisted of two factions. One, pro
Socialist Workers Party (USA) faction, was part of thePathfinder tendency . The Pathfinder tendency was expelled by the Central Committee which was led by John Ross. Both sides contend that they would have been the conference majority if the explusions had not happened.Fact|date=July 2008plit
In
1988 , the Grogan minority split to form the Communist League - the British co-thinkers of thePathfinder tendency .The remainder of the group drew pessimistic conclusions from the fall of the
Stalinist regimes in theSoviet Union andEastern Europe . It continues to define itself as a Trotskyist group. It considers the Soviet model to have been preferable to capitalism for the working class, but it has always criticised that model for its bureaucratic and undemocratic features, accepting Trotsky's definition of the USSR as a degenerated workers' state. At the time of the split, the group was given equal status within theUnited Secretariat of the Fourth International with theInternational Group . However, Socialist Action participated in the 1989 and 1990 FI Youth Summer Camps but suffered another split after the 1991 World Congress. Small groups of Socialist Action members regularly resigned and joined the Internationl Group, and its successor theInternational Socialist Group , between the original split in 1985 and the 1991. At the 1995 world congress the ISG replaced Socialist Action as the British section.Working with increasing secrecy in the Labour Party, often under the auspices of other apparently independent organisations, its members became supporters of
Ken Livingstone and theSocialist Campaign Group of Labour MPs.Current activity
It is heavily involved in the publication and editorial control of "
Socialist Campaign Group News" and its members have maintained leading positions in many campaigns - theNational Abortion Campaign , theCampaign for Nuclear Disarmament ,National Assembly Against Racism and various coalitions against the wars against Iraq, Afghanistan and Yugoslavia, for example. As a result, "Socialist Action" exert an influence beyond that which might be expected from so small a grouping.In
2001 it stopped publishing its journal, also named "Socialist Action", but continue to organise as a faction, for instance as theStudent Broad Left . Some of its activists played leading roles in organising the2004 European Social Forum . Additionally its members continue to publish occasional pamphlets and leaflets.It is present on a small number of British university campuses, especially
Goldsmiths College .Fact|date=July 2008 Its attempt to win key posts in theLondon School of Economics Students Union has failed in recent years.Fact|date=July 2008The group came under closer scrutiny in
2008 when its relationship withKen Livingstone and operation within theGreater London Authority was documented by a number of newspapers and a TV documentary forChannel 4 's "Dispatches " programme [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article3216687.ece] Livingstone referred to the claims in the "Dispatches" documentary as a hatchet job [http://www.metro.co.uk/fame/article.html?in_article_id=84746&in_page_id=7&in_a_source] .External links
* [http://www.socialistaction.org.uk Socialist Action]
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/columnist/story/0,,2243903,00.html 2008 article by Nick Cohen, "The Observer"]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article3216954.ece 2008 article by ex-member Atma Singh, "Sunday Times"]
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/gla/story/0,,2244769,00.html "The Guardian", 22 January 2008, report on Channel 4 "Dispatches" documentary]
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