Vote Against Privatisation of Public Services and War/s
From Scottish Socialist Voice, paper of the SSP:
"Snore vote on EU constitution could put democracy to sleep"
by Roz Paterson
News that Tony Blair has given the go-ahead to a referendum on the new EU constitution is unlikely to excite many people.
But despite the dull PR, there is a great deal at stake and, says Felicity Garvie, SSP candidate for the forthcoming European elections in June, "the referendum is to be welcomed and I urge everyone to vote against the constitution when they get the opportunity."
She continues:
"The new constitution will pave the way for the privatisation of all public services, from schools to hospitals to air traffic control.
"So if you're anti-privatisation, you're anti-this constitution."
Another issue is the status of small nations, such as Scotland and the Basque country."We will have less control over our own affairs, and less chance of achieving independence from the British and Spanish states respectively; states which currently thwart our demands for cultural and political rights.
"The constitution also commits us to NATO, committing us in turn to the nuclear weapons programme - which, as socialists, we're very much opposed to."Interestingly, the SNP - who always ensure their flags are prominently displayed at the front of anti-war and anti-Trident demos - are now mooting the possibility of remaining within NATO, citing Norway as an example of a nation that is anti-nuclear but not anti-NATO.
Problem with Norway is that, though it has no Trident subs clogging up its fjords, its non-nuke status doesn't prohibit it from participating in allied defence planning where nuclear weapons are involved.
Making it about as defiantly anti-nuclear as Switzerland was defiantly neutral during the second world war.
"That the SNP are even considering this will appall all its supporters who are opposed to Trident. The Norway example is not an argument that stands up to scrutiny."
Felicity believes the referendum is a tactical ploy, intended to make Blair appear more responsive to public opinion than he did over Iraq.
However, the new constitution is very much up his street, in its pro-big business, free market agenda.
That, and its antipathy to refugees.
The EU constitution will reinforce the gates of Fortress Europe by instigating more inflexible bureaucratic procedures, "making it very hard for people fleeing war and persecution to find a safe haven in Europe.
"As humanitarians and socialists, we abhor this xenophobic, racist stance. We stand for an open-arms policy; it should be easier, not harder, for people to settle in countries where they feel safe." "
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