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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Justin, will SF back Des Derwin against the bureaucracy's choice Hayes? If SF are really committed to opposing social partnership then backing Des would give a huge boost to the anti-partnership element in the union. It would not pose any problems for SF as Des is not a member of any political organisation. SF members who are genuinely opposed to partnership should be lobbying for their party to back Des or at least help in the David versus Goliath campaign.
Personally, I back Derwin and I hope to be able to give a hand in his campaign. As for the party, it would be a decision for the party's Ard Comhairle as to whether to back anyone, and if so, who to back. I have no idea whether Des has even asked Sinn Féin for support and i leave now before the sectarian infighting begins.
Fair play to Justin for backing Des. It shows that he has good instincts and has a good ability to analyse what is needed for the left.
But this thing of "he's not a SF backed person....it's up to the Ard Comhairle to decide" reminds me of the approach of Sinn Fein on the Coca Cola question in UCDSU. Their members in UCD said they supported the ban, but they had members on the gates doing the work of Coca Cola.
I understand that decisions have to come from the elected bodies (that's democracy). It's also essential that decisions are made between Ard Comhairle meetings. Surly SF should be able to made basic decisions on the backing of THE left candidate in the SIPTU electons.
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I'd be interested in how Ann Speed votes.
On April 29, 2003 EU Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy announced an offer to liberalise certain sections of EU services market saying. "This EU offer is a substantial one," . It contains real improvements for foreign services providers in terms of access to the EU market and takes particular account of developing countries' interests."
The section of interest here states:
Transport
The main improvements in the offer are:
· · air transport: the offer includes new commitments on groundhandling and airport management services.
i.e. the EU made a commitment to allow competition in airport management across the EU - this was a binding GATS offer.
Now this wasn't really a surprise - people have been saying for years the GATS will privatise Aer Rianta. But perhaps the best evidence of this comes from Pat Cox when he was addressing the Seanad in 2002 during the Nice campaign. He said:
.A man came up to me and told me he was voting "No" because he works in Aer Rianta. I had heard many arguments but this was a new one. I asked him to explain the logic in that argument. He told me that he was given a sheet in work stating that an article in the Nice treaty provided for the privatisation of Aer Rianta.
Article 133 of the treaty confers on the European Union authority to negotiate trade for the Union, mandated by the member states and accountable to the European Parliament, on the global stage. Article 133 is good for this State because it is the largest exporter of software in the world. The greatest threat to the software industry is piracy and we rely on our negotiating strength in the WTO to protect intellectual property, the real value of software, from piracy abroad. Having muscle in such a body provides muscle for Irish jobs. Isolation would not work for us. Someone has perverted the EU capacity to negotiate in the World Trade Organisation into a scare story.
I told that man that my father was a watchmaker who worked Aer Rianta's duty free shop in Shannon Airport. It was a good employer but when he died without a pension, it employed my mother and I paid my way through Trinity College by working there in the summers. I told that man that the company means something to me and that whoever was telling him this was wrong.
Now if you read this carefully, Pat Cox does not say Article 133 does not affect Aer Rianta - he just tells us how nice it is. He does not say that he will or can stop Aer Rianta being included in GATS - just how much the company means to him.
Respect to SIPTU for maiking this stance now - lets hope it is more than the usual grandstanding.
My comment was'nt meant to spark a SF bashing fest. I seriously believe that if the SF party backed Des it would be a major boost to him. Could'nt a motion be put to the Ard Comhairle on the issue?
Personally, my guess is that there are some in SF who just oppose the existing partnership but not the principle of business/state/union deals but that there are more who are opposed to the whole processs.
Fair dues Justin for helping Des and never mind the trolls.
I think SIPTU member is probably spot on in his analysis of the SF attitude to Social Partnership. A lot of them would certainly be opposed to it in principle as Justin seems to be, but as a party they seem to be against the practice of social partnership rather than the principle of it.
As for the party taking a line, I'd be very surprised if it did. If it went to a vote, I think SF members would vote for Derwin, and will do in the election, but the party won't want to call for their members to vote for Derwin because they'll expect him to lose. If he loses after SF backed him it might make it difficult to play nice with Brendan Hayes who will see the Shinners as part of the group that started to get him elected.
I think if the shinners HAD to publically back someone, they'd back Derwin, and maybe they yet might do it in the paper, but the party as a whole won't because they'll want to be onside with the new boy.
I dont think so, these siptu chancers love the EU even more than they loved the thousands of US army childkillers that flew out of Shannon.
Who's Ann Speed voting for? Your a Union Official, your members have a right to know where you stand.