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SWP and CWI quit Scottish Socialist Party


Supporters of the British Socialist Workers Party, and the small group of supporters of the CWI in Scotland, have decided to quit the SSP - and support the efforts of Tommy Sheridan to form his own party as a split from the SSP. This decision can mean only one thing - that the pro-Tommy Sheridan forces thought they would not get a majority at the October SSP conference, which will review the whole 'Sheridan affair'. The opportunism of the SWP in particular is breathtaking. Not long ago they were denouncing Tommy Sheridan as a nationalist. Now he is the sine qua non of any successful Scottish socialism. In truth the SWP has decided its policy entirely on the basis of what can do the most damage to the established SSP leadership around long-term leaders like Alan McCombes, Frances Curran, Keith Baldsara and Richie Venton. The whole affair speaks volumes about the SWP and its attitude to other socialists, which is instrumental to say the least. Below is the statement of the SSP executive about the walkout, and a link to the CWI statement.
A highly accurate account of the whole business has been published by Green Left Weekly. The ISG statement can be found here. The document by Alan McCombes on the party crisis can be found here.

SWP split statement

CWI split statement


SCOTTISH SOCIALIST PARTY
MEDIA STATEMENT
Contact: Ken Ferguson 07761 079185
SSP EXECUTIVE COMMENT ON SHERIDAN’S NEW PARTY PLAN
 
The SSP executive met today in Edinburgh and issued
the following statement:
 
“The SSP executive notes that Tommy Sheridan and
others plan to launch a breakaway party, thus
rupturing asunder the most successful socialist unity
project in Europe.”
 
“We reject the claim by Tommy Sheridan that Scotland
is big enough to accommodate two socialist parties.”
 
“The creation and building of a unified Scottish
Socialist Party represents an inspiring break with the
petty division and conflict that has for generations
weakened the left internationally.”
 
“Tommy Sheridan and his supporters are guilty of an
act of political irresponsibility which can only
delight the enemies of socialism in Scotland.”
 
“There is absolutely no  justification for this
damaging split which is a betrayal of the hopes of
tens of thousands of people who have looked to the SSP
as a beacon of hope for the future.”
 
“This breakaway is not based on any political
principle. It is a vehicle for the out of control ego
of an individual and is based on the fiction that
Tommy Sheridan has been the victim of a conspiratorial
frame up by his own party.”
 
“The SSP is the most open and democratic and tolerant
political party in Scotland. Factions and platforms
exist unimpeded within the party. All decisions are
arrived at democratically by the membership of the SSP
via the Annual conference and the bi monthly national
council meetings. Elections to the executive and other
key posts are conducted by secret ballot under the
single transferable vote system.”
 
“Despite his abominable behaviour before during and
after the recent libel case in the Court of Session,
there was never any threat of disciplinary action
against Tommy Sheridan. Indeed the door was left wide
open for him to pursue his ambition of returning as
party convenor if he could muster enough support.”
 
“The SSP executive even brought forward the conference
form March 2007 to October 2006 at the behest of Tommy
Sheridan and his supporters to enable him to
immediately stand against Colin Fox for the post of
national convenor. We also agreed, again at the behest
of Tommy Sheridan and his supporters, to devote an
entire day of the party conference to a discussion on
the issues surrounding the libel case.”
 
“Despite the extraordinarily tolerant attitude of the
party towards him, Tommy Sheridan has chosen to run
away from the SSP and wreak as much damage as he can
in the process.”
 
“He has opted out of the party, not because he is the
victim of a  vendetta. In fact, Tommy Sheridan himself
started the war of words which has recently engulfed
the SSP with his vitriolic open letter, he intensified
that war during his court action when he accused
honest members of the party of perjury  and conspiracy
to pervert the course of justice and the mother of all
stitch-ups.”
 
“ He further escalated this war with his vow in the
new labourite Daily Record to 'destroy the scabs' who
defended the integrity of the party in the Court of
Session.”
 
“Tommy started the internal civil war in the party in
order to give credence to his false accusations in
court of a conspiracy against him.”
 
“He has now lost comprehensively because the
membership of the SSP were not prepared to sign up to
Tommy Sheridan’s fictitious rewriting of the party
history, nor were they prepared to stomach Tommy's
thuggish and insulting behaviour towards his party
comrades.”
 
“Tommy is now walking out of the party because he
cannot win a majority. His actions are those of an
egotistical politician who is contemptuous of
democracy. To paraphrase Bertolt Brecht, the party
membership has forfeited the confidence of the great
leader so the great leader will now elect a new
membership.”
 
“Tommy Sheridan’s breakaway will fade into oblivion
because it is based on a fraud.”
 
“The SSP has been damaged by the events of the past
three months but remains intact and is now poised for
a full recovery. We are confident that the vast
majority of party members and supporters will stand by
the SSP.”
 
“In the May 2007 elections the SSP will be standing a
full list of candidates in all 8 Scottish regions we
will also be targeting council seats in anticipation
of gaining a foothold at local level under the new STV
system for council elections.”
 
“On September 2, 2006 the SSP will be launching its
campaign towards 2007 with a national rally in Glasgow
for 'Unity Truth and Socialism'.”