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Change in Bin Tax Tactics?

category dublin | bin tax / household tax / water tax | opinion/analysis author Monday November 17, 2003 17:15author by Liam Mellowes Report this post to the editors

The main players in the Bin Tax Campaign in Dublin seem to be changing tactics.

The question of what tactics to pursue in face of a state offensive has become the top priority of Bin Tax campaigners in the last week or two. In fact the Dublin City campaign has been wracked by intense debate during the last month or so. The line up until recently was something along these lines: Sinn Fein and the SWP arguing for a more cautious or conservative position which essentially boiled down to opposition to direct action in most circumstances, in favour of the demo’s/meetings formula beloved of the SWP. The logic of this argument seemed to be that the campaign would be won or lost in next years local elections, and that what was needed now was a strategic retreat so as to keep the issue on a slow burner. The SWP came in for a lot of criticism for claiming to represent areas where they had done no real work, that creating bogus campaigns with no mass base, and this seems to have been true in some cases such as Coolock and Ballyfermot though not others such as Ringsend.

The Socialist Party on the other hand argued forcefully for militant tactics, first in Fingal later in Dublin City, on the basis that this would radicalise people and that blockades of depots and bin trucks in estates would stretch the authorities to the limit. They also vigorously pushed for people, including their own members, to challenge the authorities by going to court and if possible jail. The SP faced criticism for trying to use the campaign to build support for the party and recruit even at the expense of the campaign itself.

The non-aligned majority involved in the campaign tended to follow the lead of those who dominated their area politically ie members from Ballyfermot generally supporting the SWP line, Liberties the SP line etc. The micro-groups WSM, WCA, ISN took a similar line as the SP, sometimes acting as the shock troops of the ‘militant tactics camp’. These tiny groups often seemed to be make a principle of direct action rather than seeing it as a question of tactics.

The situation has taken an interesting twist in the last two weeks. Even though a number of people are still in prison including a number of SP members, that party seems to be changing its position. The emphasis on militant tactics has receeded, and the new emphasis on reaping the reward for their work by recruiting more openly and redirecting some of their energies to SP rather than Bin Tax activities. Interestingly a number of SP fulltimers including the editor of their paper and national organiser have apparently signed forms sent to them by Dublin City Council giving undertakings that they will not interfere with the Bin Collection. This could lead to the cynical reading that while they were prepared to push others, including their own members to go to court and jail, they deem it unnecessary to do so themselves. Rather than personal cowardice this is likely to be the result of a view that they have gained all they can from the current phase of the campaign. It may also be the result of a fear of losing control of the campaign if their fulltimers are out of the picture nor can the possibility be discounted that they may fear a reduction of their influence within the party itself and the ascendance of Clare Daly and Joe Higgins whom they distrust as potential reformists.

The SWP on the other hand, in their usual on/off attitude, have largely dropped the campaign as they divert their energies to other matters such as the ESF and the Anti War Movement. Whether these party turns have a major effect on the campaign remains to be seen.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   things are forever changing     Charlie Burges    Mon Nov 17, 2003 17:28 
   Ok so tell us what really happened     Leonid    Mon Nov 17, 2003 18:00 
   Hello Charlie, are you out there.     Leonid    Mon Nov 17, 2003 18:16 
   Change of tactics     Bin there    Mon Nov 17, 2003 18:22 
   This isn't a very good idea     Mickey    Mon Nov 17, 2003 18:36 
   The local elections are not the answer     Non-payer    Mon Nov 17, 2003 18:59 
   spinning     Spinner    Mon Nov 17, 2003 20:35 
   blockades and tactics     nlkflkjdfh    Tue Nov 18, 2003 00:52 
   not using elections as a tool is ultra left     ridley    Tue Nov 18, 2003 01:03 
 10   ridley     steelie    Tue Nov 18, 2003 01:15 
 11   Results in the Locals     Jonah    Tue Nov 18, 2003 01:43 
 12   Hee hee!!     Scornful Capitalist    Tue Nov 18, 2003 02:55 
 13   To Mickey     The Bell    Tue Nov 18, 2003 12:05 
 14   micro groups!!!!!!!!     Sean Russell    Tue Nov 18, 2003 13:01 
 15   Still Waiting     Leonid    Tue Nov 18, 2003 13:02 
 16   No communication     SP Member    Tue Nov 18, 2003 13:39 
 17   Micro Groups?     pat c    Tue Nov 18, 2003 13:41 
 18   Likely scenario     LR    Tue Nov 18, 2003 14:09 
 19   political campaigns     politico    Tue Nov 18, 2003 16:39 
 20   Anarchists on that by-election     Joe    Tue Nov 18, 2003 16:53 
 21   very good points     politico    Tue Nov 18, 2003 17:42 
 22   Politico     IO    Tue Nov 18, 2003 18:10 
 23   Pat c     888    Tue Nov 18, 2003 18:28 
 24   Well SP member     LR    Tue Nov 18, 2003 18:33 
 25   Dublin West by-election     Kenneth    Tue Nov 18, 2003 18:41 
 26   Purpose of this thread?     Charlie    Tue Nov 18, 2003 18:44 
 27   That question again     Steelie    Tue Nov 18, 2003 18:51 
 28   lets discuss here     Kenneth    Tue Nov 18, 2003 18:53 
 29   nobody is claiming     Kenneth    Tue Nov 18, 2003 18:56 
 30   Proper Charlie     IO    Tue Nov 18, 2003 18:56 
 31   Standing or not standing     Mickey    Tue Nov 18, 2003 20:48 
 32   A reply to "Liam Mellowes" and IO     Blockader    Wed Nov 19, 2003 00:04 
 33   Good article, Blockader but .....     Supporter    Wed Nov 19, 2003 10:31 
 34   888 Read What I Wrote     pat c    Wed Nov 19, 2003 11:25 
 35   Blockader     IO    Wed Nov 19, 2003 12:52 
 36   Bag throwing     Hang on a minute    Wed Nov 19, 2003 15:09 
 37   hang on a minute     angry    Wed Nov 19, 2003 17:41 
 38   SP members to be sent on literacy courses     The Bell    Wed Nov 19, 2003 18:04 
 39   Good article     Watcher    Wed Nov 19, 2003 18:59 
 40   Reply to The Bell     Blockader    Thu Nov 20, 2003 01:53 
 41   Blockader omits five words.     IO    Thu Nov 20, 2003 11:26 
 42   Bag...Cat?     Leon    Thu Nov 20, 2003 13:53 
 43   Degeneration     Blockader    Thu Nov 20, 2003 19:27 
 44   me again     binned    Thu Nov 20, 2003 20:07 
 45   Blockader A.K.A. Stephen Boyd     LR    Fri Nov 21, 2003 12:27 
 46   LR     Genuine Activist    Fri Nov 21, 2003 13:41 
 47   Strategy, Genuine Activist?     Realist    Fri Nov 21, 2003 14:24 
 48   genuine? and a question for 'sp member'     LR    Fri Nov 21, 2003 16:14 
 49   Mass Response     Genuine Arsonist    Fri Nov 21, 2003 16:51 
 50   LR you have     Genuine Activist    Fri Nov 21, 2003 17:12 
 51   Half a point     Statto    Fri Nov 21, 2003 18:19 
 52   So     Genuine Activist    Fri Nov 21, 2003 18:33 
 53   Come again     Statto    Fri Nov 21, 2003 18:40 
 54   What are you on about?     Genuine Activist    Fri Nov 21, 2003 18:46 
 55   LR and IO     Grouplet Watch    Fri Nov 21, 2003 19:25 
 56   can you publish     jim travers    Sun Nov 23, 2003 16:38 
 57   Reply to anonymous accusations     Colm Breathnach - ISN (personal capacity)    Mon Nov 24, 2003 13:11 
 58   Bad luck!     Left Republican    Mon Nov 24, 2003 18:48 
 59   There is more than one poster being presumptious     Genuine Activist    Mon Nov 24, 2003 19:05 
 60   To Left Republican     Stephen Boyd    Wed Nov 26, 2003 02:35 


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