For 5 months Sharon Graham has Opposed All Solidarity with the Palestinians, Following Starmer in Refusing to Campaign Against Israel's Ethnic Cleansing
Jonathan
Fluxman of Unite Doctors Criticises the Rape Narrative that Israel is using to
justify genocide
Last Monday at midday about 50 Unite members from as far away
as Birmingham, held a lobby of Unite’s national executive which was due to meet
an hour later.
The
lobby was noisy and vociferous and hundreds of leaflets were distributed.
Drivers passing by made clear their opposition to genocide in Gaza by honking.
Jonathan Fluxman of Unite Doctors
There
was an open mike and a number of demonstrators spoke including Jonathan Fluxman
of Unite doctors. Jonathan, who is from South Africa, condemned the false rape
narrative that has been used to demonise both Hamas and the attack of October
7.
He
rightly drew our attention to the way rape has always been weaponised against indigenous
people as an excuse for murder e.g. in the Deep South and with the ‘Black
Peril’ in southern Africa.
It
is a sad commentary on Unite, which has a long history of international
solidarity stretching from the Spanish Civil War, which Jack Jones a former
General Secretary of the TGWU (the precursor of Unite) fought in to the support
the union gave to the ANC and the fight against Apartheid in South Africa that
we needed to picket a Union Executive Meeting in order that the Union extends
solidarity to the Palestinians who have been slaughtered and ethnically
cleansed by the Zionist butchers.
Sharon
Graham, the ‘non-political’ General Secretary of Unite, has chosen to side with
the Zionists and their anti-Semitism smears. As Gail Cartmail, her previous
spokesperson admitted, so-called ‘anti-Semitism’ has played a role in their
decision.
Graham
is a Zionist sympathiser. Even before October 7 she banned, at Starmer and the
Zionists’ behest, Jeremy Corbyn – The Big
Lie from being shown on Unite premises.
The far-right Campaign
Against Antisemitism, an Israeli government front, whose sole mission is to equate
opposition to the Israeli state and its genocide with anti-Semitism, boasted
of having entered into correspondence with Unite despite the denials of Cartmail.
The
reason given for the banning was they didn’t wish to offend Unite’s Jewish
members, despite the fact that Jews were prominent in the film. Clearly Graham
equates Jews with Zionism and goes along with the false anti-Semitism
narrative.
If
the CAA is to be believed, and for once I do believe them, Unite under Graham
entered into correspondence with the CAA about banning the film. The CAA claimed
Following
correspondence with Campaign Against Antisemitism, the Unite union has cancelled
the screening
of a propaganda film about the antisemitic former Labour
Party leader Jeremy
Corbyn that was due to be shown alongside a
book signing and talk from Asa Winstanley.
Graham
was happy to speak with Ukraine flags fluttering around her but she hasn’t been
seen dead with a Palestinian flag. Unite has done absolutely nothing nationally
since Israel embarked on its genocidal campaign in Gaza.
It
is a disgrace that allegedly revolutionary groups like the SWP, Counterfire and
the Socialist Party have acted to protect Graham rather than calling her out.
Her attraction is that she supports militant action by workers in struggle,
which is fine, but strikes alone do not a world change. The question is whether
you challenge the imperialist consciousness of British workers who will never
overthrow the chains of capitalism whilst they have illusions in British imperialism.
Counterfire’s Richard
Allday, the ‘angry
trucker’, dismissed the leaflet for the lobby as
negative,
insulting, confrontational and counterproductive. I’ve said it before: if the
intention is to get the Union to carry out Conference decisions, then let’s
concentrate on that and not turn it into a slanging match which will harden the
divisions which are part of the problem.
Thus
ignoring completely Sharon Graham’s obstruction of all solidarity work
nationally.
These
‘revolutionary’ groups claim to be Marxist and it is therefore instructive to
read what Marx wrote
in April 1870 in a letter to Sigfrid Meyer and August Vogt
"The
ordinary English worker hates the Irish worker as a competitor who lowers his
standard of life. In relation to the Irish worker, he regards himself as a
member of the ruling nation and consequently, he becomes a tool of the English
aristocrats and capitalists against Ireland, thus strengthening their
domination over himself.
He cherishes
religious, social, and national prejudices against the Irish worker. His
attitude towards him is much the same as that of the “poor whites” to the
Negroes in the former slave states of the U.S.A.. The Irishman pays him back
with interest in his own money. He sees in the English worker both the
accomplice and the stupid tool of the English rulers in Ireland.
This
antagonism is artificially kept alive and intensified by the press, the pulpit,
the comic papers, in short, by all the means at the disposal of the ruling
classes. This antagonism is the secret of the impotence of the English working
class, despite its organisation. It is the secret by which the capitalist class
maintains its power. And the latter is quite aware of this."
Our
present day Trotskyists fetishise strikes and ignore the fact that
the fight against capitalism is a political struggle not simply economic. The
failure to oppose Zionism and Israel isn’t a mistake it is fundamental to
opposing British imperialism and its foreign policy and thereby capitalism
itself. Sharon Graham is an open British nationalist. She supports NATO in
Ukraine and the United States’s watchdog in the Middle East, Israel.
Allday’s
post was in response to criticism of the complete inactivity of the national
leadership under Graham which has refused to have the national banner on the national
demonstration and which has failed to publicise them or indeed anything about
the genocide on Unite’s website.
Indeed
Graham has gone out her way to obstruct the actions of others ‘advising’ Jim
Kelly of the London & Eastern Regional Secretary not to speak at the
national demonstration on 13 January 24. She has suspended
a senior Unite employee, Simon Dubbins, who organised a Palestine meeting at
the Labour Party annual conference in Liverpool last October.
On
16 October 23 Unite put out a statement
which
‘unreservedly condemned and expressed its
revulsion at the recent appalling acts
of violence by Hamas against innocent civilians in Israel’
But
it could only ‘deplore the subsequent
suffering and loss of life being endured by civilians in Gaza.’
On
November 3rd after considerable pressure from activists including an
online petition Unite issued
a second statement which this time called for an immediate
ceasefire. The statement was however pitiably weak calling on ‘all parties to respect international law’
as if the Palestinians experiencing genocide were equally culpable as the
murderers. Nowhere did the statement mention genocide.
Jim Kelly, Chair of London & Eastern
Region Unite Speaking to a London Trade union Rally for Palestine
Unite
has done nothing to campaign for a ceasefire such as telling its sponsored MPs
that it wouldn’t continue to finance them if they didn’t support an immediate
ceasefire.
Nor
did the statement mention the fact that Israel had imposed a Nazi style food,
water and fuel blockade on the Gaza strip resulting in starvation according
to the United Nations.
On Monday
there were 2 motions to the Executive. Both were problematic.
Motion 1 from the Passenger
National Industrial Sector Committee talked about Israel’s genocide being in ‘retaliation
for the 7 October brutal atrocity carried out by Hamas.’ An uprising of an
oppressed people against 57 years of occupation was not a brutal atrocity. Israel’s
genocidal attack on Gaza was not a retaliation for October 7. 7 October was the
pretext for long standing Zionist plans for ethnic cleansing.
Motion
2 from the Unite LE Region also calls
October 7 a ‘retaliation for the 7 October brutal atrocity’. It also calls for a two-state solution.
Both motions call for a national Unite presence at the national
demonstrations. That there be a prominent national speaker from Unite to speak
at all future marches/demonstrations and that Unite’s
website and social media platforms advertise prominently all future PSC
mobilisations and that they call for Unite to urge members to join it.
The motion instructs Graham to write to all
branches nationally, urging members to join these marches and that resources
are in place to facilitate members wishing to travel to attend PSC
marches/demonstrations.
What the motions don’t do is talk about ethnic cleansing, the Israeli state’s real aim in Gaza nor about the role of British workers in facilitating the genocide by transferring arms to Israel. The key demand, that workers refuse to handle weapons destined for Israel and better still refuse to load or unload Israeli ships, is missing.
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