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Wednesday, 27 January 2021
Ecosocialism – A Brief Description
Tuesday, 19 January 2021
Ecosocialist Front for COP26 Starts to take Shape
Green Left’s invitation to form a United Ecosocialist Front for the United Nations COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow, in November this year, has started to materialise. In the UK, two ecosocialist political parties, Left Unity and Socialist Resistance have agreed in principle, to participate with Green Left in this venture.
Socialist
Resistance are trying to form a broader ecosocialist organisation called the
Anti Capitalist Resistance, with a founding conference on 31 January. Green
Left and Left Unity have submitted a joint application for a workshop at the From the
Ground Up conference in March this year.
If accepted,
the workshop will be entitled ‘Just Transition, Pandemic and Poverty.’ This is
the first tangible example of cooperation between separate ecosocialist
organisations in this initiative. The symbolism is important as a genuine gesture of
solidarity and goodwill. Thank you to Left Unity for their offer.
We hope that other organisations will also join with us in the coming weeks and months.
Many
individuals in the UK have also expressed an interest in this initiative and likewise
we hope more will follow.
The plan at
this stage is to explore ideas for areas that we can cooperate on in the run up
to and outside the Glasgow COP26 conference as a next step.
Internationally,
we have been contacted by two organisations who have an interest in this
initiative, the Global
Ecosocialist Network and the Green
Ecosocialist Network, an ecosocialist grouping within the US Green party. Green
Left has now affiliated to the Global Ecosocialist Network, and hope to have a
presence at their next on line meeting on 14 February.
Again, many
individuals internationally have contacted us to express an interest. I must
admit, that we hadn’t given a great deal of thought to the international
dimension, but we should have done, as there is a clear potential for it here.
It would be
good if people internationally, contributed some ideas on how this could work.
Either in the comments section of this post or by emailing us at the contact
address below. How might the local campaign in the UK link in with the global
ecosocialist response? I’m sure there is some scope.
Please do share
this post with any likely interested parties, groupings and individuals.
COP26 will be
held in Glasgow, Scotland from 1 to 12 November, 2021.
Contact - ukgreenleft@gmail.com
Friday, 15 January 2021
Green Party Refuses to Publish its Own Election Report
Green Left, the
ecosocialist grouping in the Green Party of England and Wales, has issued a
statement calling on the party to publish it’s own report into the unsuccessful
‘Unite to Remain’ electoral pact with the Liberal Democrats at the 2019 General
election.
London Green
Left reported at the time that members were Green
Party Members Dismayed with Lib Dem Election Pact not happy about it. We
also reported that consultation with at least one local party was scant, Green
/ Lib Dem Electoral Pact was a Mistake that Shouldn’t be Repeated.
We further revealed last year, the likely reason that, the party leadership are
demonstrating once again, how a clique runs the party, Can
the Green Party be Saved from its Leadership Clique?
Is it just Green Left that are concerned about this? Green party members should raise the issue with their local parties. Surely, we want transparency in the party?
What, one
wonders, are they trying to hide?
The statement
is reproduced below:
Green Left
Statement on the Green Party’s Failure to Publish its Report into the 2019
General Election Strategy
Green Left is
seriously concerned that the Green Party of England and Wales (GPEW) has failed
to publish its report on the party’s General Election strategy. The GPEW cannot credibly criticise other
parties if it fails to be open about its own shortcomings, especially when the
Labour and Liberal Democrat parties have openly assessed their own performance.
The Brexit
electoral pact with the Liberal Democrats was not debated or agreed by the
party as a whole and its controversial adoption is an issue deserving robust
discussion so that lessons can be learnt for future decision making.
The party’s
failure to respond to Green Left and GPEW members’ repeated requests (including at the last Conference) to
publish the report shows contempt for both Green Left and the wider party membership. Furthermore,
non-publication undermines the party’s promotion of its own transparency and
accountability as well as its demands for wider democracy in society,
Green Left
calls on the GPEW to immediately publish the report and circulate it to local
parties and recognised party groups.
Contact – ukgreenleft@gmail.com
Sunday, 10 January 2021
UK Green Left Invitation to form a United Ecosocialist Front for COP26
Green Left, the
ecosocialist grouping in the Green Party of England and Wales, has launched an
initiative for a unified ecosocialist response to the COP26 United Nations climate
change conference, in November, in Glasgow, later this year. All those parties,
groupings and individuals who take an ecosocialist view, are welcome, and indeed
encouraged to join together, and amplify our collective voice.
Under the
social media radar, Green Left members have been using their contacts in the
wider ecosocialist community in the UK, and internationally. Although, a message
has been posted on a couple of ecococialist Facebook groups. This is a formal,
public invitation to join with us.
I can report
already, that several political parties in England and Scotland have been
contacted, and some I know for sure are discussing our proposal. Also, many
individuals from the UK and around the world have expressed an interest in
supporting this initiative. It will take a little time for decisions to be taken
in other parties and groupings on whether they to want participate in this,
which is of course understandable. I am hopeful though, that we will come together.
I can also
report that Green Left has decided to affiliate to the Global Ecosocialist Network
(GEN). My understanding is that GEN are not yet planning any specific actions
in the UK around the conference, but perhaps if our on the ground initiative is
successful, then we might be the local arm of the international ecosocialist response
to COP26?
Should our
collective form, it is important to stress that any decisions on actions to be taken
before and outside of the conference, will be up to those who want to take part. Green
Left is just trying to get this started. I hope, at the very least, a joint
press release can be agreed, setting out our position, to the public, not those
taking part in the conference itself. As with all the other 25 COPs, greenwash
solutions will emerge.
We reject such
evasions and call for an ecosocialist approach, which is likely to include a
just transition for the Global North and South, to a new, ecologically rational
economic system. But this is only a suggestion, at this stage.
Come and join
us in protesting for a viable plan to tackle the climate crisis. And please share
this post with any likely interested parties, groups or individuals.
COP26 will be
held in Glasgow, Scotland from 1 to 12 November, 2021.
Contact - ukgreenleft@gmail.com