Here’s an interesting fact I learned in the pub last night. The Green Party’s membership has increased by about 30% in the last year. For a while now I’ve been saying to anyone who’ll listen that if Caroline Lucas positions herself as the most consistent anti-cuts MP that they can expect to grow still more. Apparently though there is resistance to this approach inside the party.
The happy campers in the photo are Derek Wall, Jeremy Corbyn and Hugo Blanco. They were speaking at the launch of Derek’s new boo The Rise of the Green Left which he describes as a toolkit for building an ecosocialist movement. Being a man of flawless judgement Derek had several nice things to say about Socialist Resistance. His speech was videoed for future generations and I’ll link to it when the Green Left’s multi-media empire has finalised the European release rights.
Jeremy Corbyn is one of the tiny number of MPs who is always on the right side and he has a long track record of socialist internationalism, particularly around Latin American issues. He took more of an environmental tack last night and made a good critique of both Stalinist and capitalist conceptions of productivism.
No disrespect to Jeremy or Derek but Hugo Blanco was the star of the show. His fifty years of militancy have seen him elected to parliament, exiled from Peru, imprisoned and on hunger strike. He may be hardcore but he laughs easily and still has the passion of a twenty year old. In Europe and North America he is probably the best known advocate of indigenous rights in Latin America. His politics weaves together a Marxist’s critique of capitalism with a deep understanding of and sympathy for the original inhabitants of the Americas.
(Time permitting I’ll add more detail from Hugo’s talk later today.)
You can get your ticket for the Socialist Resistance and Green Left seminar at which he’s speaking here.





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