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         press release  Friday March 26, 2010 14:55  by Eugene Mc Cartan - Communist Party of Ireland  cpoi at eircom dot net  James Connolly House, 43 East Essex St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2  01 - 6708707 or 0879733414  Political statement 22 March 2010 The National Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Ireland at its regular meetingwelcomed the devolution of policing and justice powers to the Northern Ireland Executive.
 Communist Party of IrelandPolitical statement
 22 March 2010
 The National Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Ireland at its regular meeting
 welcomed the devolution of policing and justice powers to the Northern Ireland Executive. The
 CPI acknowledges that this is an important step forward while rejecting the lack of
 transparency and political exclusion in reaching this agreement. It calls on all democratic
 forces to unite and to work for a strong Bill of Rights, one that is comprehensive in covering
 such areas as the right to work, to housing, to food, to education, to health, to full equality
 between women and men, and respect for language and cultural diversity. It must also
 recognise the right of women to have control over all aspects of reproduction, including abortion.
 It must have real teeth so as to outlaw all forms of discrimination based on gender, race,
 sexual orientation, or religion.
 
 The party also restates its demand for the full transfer of fiscal powers to the Assembly and
 Executive. This is essential for developing the necessary economic and social policies that
 would begin to build an all-Ireland economic recovery strategy that is both sustainable and
 environmentally responsible. Such a strategy would allow for the maximum concentration of
 capital resources and investment priorities, which would begin the difficult but necessary
 process of overcoming the legacy of two failed political and economic entities.
 
 The CPI acknowledges that while the country is experiencing a severe economic crisis,
 one resulting from the systemic cyclical nature of the capitalist system itself, the economic
 crisis has not yet translated into a political crisis for the system. The development of a strategy
 for building the necessary forces to mount a challenge to this system is the task before the 24th
 National Congress of our party later this year. Irish communists reiterate their long-held view
 that it is not the job of workers’ organisations to find solutions to the problems of the dominant
 economic and political forces in our country.
 
 The CPI calls for the building of a fight back by workers throughout the country, which is
 necessary to counter the co-ordinated and intensifying attacks on workers’ rights, terms and
 conditions demanded and pursued by both the Irish and British governments and the European
 Union. The EU Commission is exploiting the crisis to further expand its domination and control
 over the economic policies of the member-states. This is reflected in its demanding more and
 deeper cuts and tighter controls on public spending, which will have most effect on workers,
 the unemployed, and poor families. This must be resisted by all means at our disposal.
 
 Despite the many-sided attacks on working people by government and employers, workers
 have shown some signs of resistance and courage in the face of the barrage of hostile attacks
 from the establishment media. We again express our solidarity with those involved in struggle
 to defend themselves and point to the example of the Green Isle workers, the Aer Lingus cabin
 crew workers and public-service workers for their courage in standing up and defending
 themselves. These are small but hopeful signs of the potential for building resistance.
 We Irish communists also express our full solidarity with the workers in British Airways as
 they engage in industrial action to defend themselves and their livelihoods.
 
 The CPI calls on the trade union movement to develop its own alternative economic and
 social programme, one that reflects the needs of working people throughout the whole of
 Ireland. The trade union movement needs to grasp this central fact in order to develop a
 campaign for a different Ireland. It needs to begin a counter-offensive and to explain to workers
 that the Government and employers’ strategy is to ensure that the small elite clique–the
 Golden Circle–will remain in control, that the threatened cuts are intended to maintain the
 status quo, and that an unequal and unjust Ireland will not work.
 
 The militant struggle of the Greek workers has shown that when workers have a clear
 alternative and consistent and militant leadership they will engage in the necessary actions.
 No amount of appeals to the correctness or justice of one’s position or demands, or better
 “public relations,” will advance the interests of working people. The trade union movement’s
 alternative must be backed up, using its organised power to put workers’ issues to the top of
 the political agenda. Workers’ organisations need to have their own world view, their own
 economic and social priorities for a different Ireland. They need to be as clear in their
 alternative strategy and in fighting for it as the Government and the bosses are in pursuing their
 selfish interests.
 
 The CPI acknowledges the recent statement by twenty-four economists and researchers
 that criticises the present economic and social strategy of the Government and that calls for a
 change of direction as an important contribution to building confidence among people about
 the possibility of an alternative direction for our country. Some of the ideas expressed are in
 line with our own publication An Economy for the Common Good, whose central thrust is a
 radical transformative strategy for the whole of the country. We again assert that the
 establishment of a state bank and a state development corporation, under democratic control,
 are the necessary building-blocks for beginning to overcome the consequences of the present
 crisis of the capitalist system.
 
 No solution is to be found in retreating back into talks about the dead-end process of
 “social partnership.” That strategy has left the trade unions powerless and mere managers of
 Government policies. Workers will win or advance little if disunited and prepared to see each other’s terms and conditions eroded. It is only the employers and their Government that can benefit. What is needed now is to rebuild the unity of all workers, to rebuild unity between public and private sector workers.
 
 The CPI once again calls on all left and progressive forces to unite to build the people’s
 fight back. Communists will play their part in helping to build the necessary forces for
 organising and mounting that resistance.
 
 The continuing revelations about child abuse by a large number of Catholic clergy is an
 appalling indictment of the hierarchy of the Catholic Church. The CPI expresses its profound
 sympathy and solidarity with the many victims. It is clear that the Catholic Church as an
 institution has attempted over many decades, as a deliberate policy, to cover up this
 widespread abuse. This policy of covering up such crimes and bullying the victims was not the
 policy of the Irish Catholic hierarchy alone but was one instituted and enforced from the
 Vatican itself. We support the call by the many victims for the prosecution of all those
 responsible both for the abuse and for the cover-up.
 
 The institutional Catholic Church was for many decades one of the central pillars of the
 political establishment in the South. It used its power to browbeat and bully the people, not
 only its own church members but anyone who challenged its authority or that of the political
 establishment. The institutional church was a central element of the political and ideological
 control over the people, using its tight control over education and its content as the means of
 achieving this. In addition, the establishment allowed the church to control whole swathes of
 social and cultural life and many social services.
 
 The institutional church as a vehicle for the ideological conditioning of the people is now
 severely damaged. Pressure must now be built for the removal of the church from any control
 or say in education and for the establishment of a locally controlled and democratically
 accountable education system. We reiterate our call for the complete separation of church and
 state.
 
 Communist Party of Ireland
 Páirtí Cumannach na hÉireann
 James Connolly House · 43 East Essex Street · Dublin 2
 www.communistpartyofireland.ie | (01) 6708707
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