British Labour movement & English Revolution

1945 Labour Party posterEver since the formation of the Labour Party in 1900, there has been controversy on the left over whether or not to participate in the party. To develop a correct understanding of this question, it is important to look at the experience of the past. Our task is to learn from history in order to avoid unnecessary mistakes. History, after all, is littered with the wreckage of small sectarian groups who attempted to mould the workers’ movement into its preconceived plans and failed.

Different “Marxist” groups have made one mistake after another on this key question. Towards the end of the 1960s, a number of left groups abandoned work in the Labour Party in disgust at the counter-reforms of the then Labour government. They wrote off the party and set about building their own independent revolutionary parties, ignoring everything that had been written on the importance of the mass organisations. The more isolated they were, the more ultra-left they became. Rather than connect with the real movement, they continually sought to tear the advanced workers away from the mass. They saw their prime task as to “expose” the leadership through shrill denunciation. This has been the hallmark of all these different sectarian groups. With such antics they end up playing into the hands and reinforcing the position of the right-wing leaders.

– From Britain: Marxism and the Labour Party – Some important lessons for today

(Separate sections on the British Labour movement and the English Revolution are available)

Title Created Date Author
Lessons of the 1931 Labour split 12 September 2016 Rob Sewell
[Book] Ted Grant - The permanent revolutionary 20 July 2016 Alan Woods
90 years since the British General Strike: The lessons for today 04 May 2016 James Kilby
The Great Miners' Strike in Britain: Why we fought 13 March 2014 Ian Isaac
Britain: 30 years on: Scargill was right - we were right! 10 January 2014 John Dunn, Justice for Mineworkers
The 1944 apprentices' strike: a reflection by Bill Landles 31 October 2013 Bill Landles
Britain: The Matchgirls strike - from a spark to a blaze 08 July 2013 Stephen Domville
1919: Britain on the Brink of Revolution 16 May 2013 Rob Sewell
[Audio] The British miners strike and the lessons for today 28 August 2012 John Dunn
[Audio] Britain on the brink - 1972 09 July 2012 Rob Sewell and Ken Capstick
Britain: 1972 - The year of struggle and turmoil 08 June 2012 Rob Sewell
1912: "The Great Unrest" 11 January 2012 Darrall Cozens
1936: The Battle of Cable Street 04 October 2011 Sam Ashton
[Audio] Rob Sewell on the English Revolution 12 September 2011 Rob Sewell
The 1931 National Government and the lessons of the ILP Split 30 August 2011 Rob Sewell
Walton by-election, twenty years on: “Withering on the vine” 19 May 2011 Rob Sewell
The Blitz: Seventy years on 10 September 2010 Socialist Appeal
Remembering Pat Wall, Friend, Fighter and Marxist (1933 – 1990) 06 August 2010 Rob Sewell
Britain: Marxism and the Labour Party – Some important lessons for today 09 July 2010 Rob Sewell
Britain, 1974: Workers kick out Tory government 17 June 2010 Terry McPartlan