RESOLUTIONS OF THE THIRD CONGRESS OF
RCPB(ML)
March 21, 1999
- This Congress resolves to adopt the Political
Report on the Work of the Central Committee of the Revolutionary Communist
Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist).
Congress resolves that the new Central
Committee be entrusted with the publication of the Report to reflect the
contributions made to it by the deliberations of the Congress.
- This Congress resolves to ratify the draft document
There Is a Way Out of the Crisis and adopt it as the general
line of the Party.
Congress recognises that There Is
a Way Out of the Crisis represents the general line of the Party
forged in the conditions of the retreat of revolution to chart the way out of
the crisis to a new socialist society. Congress recognises that this general
line has successfully guided the Party to drafting its independent programme
for the working class and implementing its programme to Improve the Content,
Extend the Readership of its newspaper Workers' Weekly.
- This Congress resolves to adopt RCPB(ML)'s Draft
Programme for the Working Class.
Since publication in January 1995, this Draft Programme has
provided an independent programme which gives the perspective with which all
the struggles of the class should be fought. The experience of the mass
movement and the deliberations of Congress testify to the necessity for such a
programme and the stands the programme takes. Congress reaffirms that the
starting point of this programme is that the working class calls for the
recognition of the inviolable rights of all human beings.
- This Congress resolves to adopt the fighting call:
Stop Paying the Rich - Increase Investments in Social Programmes!
Congress recognises that this call sums up the independent
pro-social programme with which the working class politically unites the people
to overcome the crisis. The main elements of this programme are:
· In the economic sphere, a moratorium on servicing and
repaying the national debt to the financiers; an end to the militarisation of
the economy; increasing investments in education, health care and other social
programmes.
· In the political sphere, people's empowerment through
the democratic renewal of the political process and institutions, with a modern
constitution drafted with full participation of the people which vests
sovereignty in the people; modern sovereign states of England, Scotland, Wales
and Ireland and a free and equal union between them if they so desire.
· Internationally, the dismantling of the EU and of
NATO, and all such economic/political and military alliances based on big power
domination; an end to Britain's colonial and neo-colonial relations and its
intervention in the internal affairs of other countries; democratisation of
international affairs; the recognition of the right of all peoples of the world
to live according to the social system of their choice.
· Support for all people fighting for the same abroad.
- This Congress resolves that the Party must continue to
build and strengthen Workers' Weekly on the basis of its programme
to Improve the Content, Extend the Readership of the newspaper. It
reaffirms that the Party newspaper is the scaffolding which ensures that the
Party is built.
Congress recognises that any deviation from this task would
be a conciliation with the liquidationist pressure. It is a task which
continues to be in force in the circumstances of building the Party in the the
working class and preparing for the coming revolutionary storms, and Congress
recognises that not to work out how to give content to advancing along this
line of march in this period would be for the Party to abandon its communist
quality.
- This Congress resolves that RCPB(ML) must step up the
work to build the Party on the new historical basis. It resolves to further
strengthen the Party on the basis of the principles of democratic centralism.
Congress recognises that in carrying out this work, the
basis of unity of Marxist-Leninists as adherents of some general principles of
communism, or some general line, is not enough. It is the order of the day that
the Party develop contemporary Marxist-Leninist thought as the summation, taken
in general form, of the experience of the application of Marxism-Leninism to
the conditions of socialist revolution and socialist construction and to the
struggle against modern revisionism and capitalist restoration; as the
summation of the application of Marxism-Leninism to the struggle of the peoples
against fascism, militarism and imperialism, as well as to the struggle to end
medievalism; as Marxism-Leninism as enriched and developed by the practice of
revolution; as an affirmation of the fundamental principles of Marxism-Leninism
and their higher development. It is the order of the day that the Party settle
scores with the old philosophic conscience and develop its work on the basis of
modern definitions so as to build the Party as the main subjective force in
bringing about the revolutionary transformation of society to socialism.
- This Congress, recognising that the youth are coming
forward and deciding to join modern communism, resolves to organise the youth
for modern communism.
Congress recognises that in this society youth are
marginalised, suppressed and denied a role in the affairs and organisation of
society of which they are a crucial part, in fact, the future. By their nature
youth are questioning, forward looking and ready to challenge old ideas. They
are ready to transform words into deeds and take action. The necessity now is
for the youth to take measures to become an organised force, to motivate their
peers through discussion, by showing that there is an alternative way forward,
capitalism is not the only way; and to present alternatives to the set of
values, beliefs and information imposed by the interests of big business
powers. Understanding requires an act of conscious participation, an act of
finding out! The importance of taking action (with analysis) and the power of
questioning is central to the youth and their coming to the forefront of the
struggle for the future of humanity and a society that can realise the full
potential of people.
Congress thus reaffirms the importance of the youth and
students participating in political affairs and taking up modern communism.
- This Congress condemns the reactionary anti-social
offensive carried out by Tony Blair and the Labour government in the name of
the "Third Way".
Congress recognises that between the old and the new,
between the demand for a new society and the insistence of the rich that the
old should be preserved and that there is no next stage of development, there
can be no "Third Way". It therefore resolves to deepen the exposure
of the "Third Way" as a dangerous illusion which has the purpose of
attempting to conciliate the class struggle of the working class under the
conditions of the intensification of the anti-social offensive against the
people and the drive of the monopolies for dominance in the global market.
- This Congress resolves to give every assistance to the
movement against the anti-social offensive and for the victory of a pro-social
programme by continuing to provide that movement with a programme to advance
its aims and with a vision of the new society that can be created.
Congress accordingly adopts the following resolution on
safeguarding the future of the health service:
The health service is increasingly being geared to pay the
rich in the form of PFI, etc.
Health workers are constantly being attacked both in
conditions of work and in the blame culture being foisted on them - that they
are the ones to blame when health care is not provided.
In the face of struggling to give their best to care for the
patients they are becoming increasingly demoralised and hopeless because they
are constantly being told that the only way forward is the "Third
Way" and the only thing they can do is to be in on the decisions as to
where to institute the rationalisations and cuts.
Despite this, in the face of the increasing anti-social
offensive in health care, many health workers have united with members of their
communities to defend the NHS against the cuts. Health workers feel
increasingly marginalised when their voices and those of the people in the
communities are ignored on such a vital question as provision of health care.
We resolve to take the line into the everyday work and
struggles of the health workers. The hopes and aspirations for a society in
which health care for each member of society is recognised as a right and
guaranteed can only be achieved through putting forward a pro-social programme
to articulate and defend the rights of the working class and people. We resolve
to bring this to the fore of the movement to safeguard the future of the health
service.
To safeguard the future of the health service and show that
the only sure guarantee of this is summed up in Stop Paying the Rich -
Increase Investments in Social Programmes! we resolve to develop a
programme which articulates this in relation to the specifics of the health
service.
- This Congress upholds that the rights of all must be
defended.
Congress recognises that the Party must fight as one with
the women, national minorities, disabled people and all society's collectives.
It takes a stand against racism, against ghettoisation, and against the
marginalisation of minorities and all collectives. It doing so it also takes a
stand against all arrangements in society which stop national minorities and
other sections of the people from fully participating in the affairs of the
polity and working to open the door to progress, and which make them vulnerable
to the hegemony of the bourgeoisie over the political affairs of society.
Congress recognises that in this regard the Party works to establish the new
arrangements characteristic of the new society.
Congress upholds that all national minorities should be
recognised as equal in respect of their right to espouse and develop their
languages and cultures.
- This Congress condemns the national chauvinist war
propaganda of the rich. Congress hails the people's opposition to the continued
aggression against Iraq and for the lifting of the genocidal sanctions regime
imposed by the British and US governments. It resolves to develop further the
coverage of this and other struggles against militarism, aggression and
intervention in the context of Improving the Content, Extending the
Readership of Workers' Weekly.
- This Congress resolves to stand shoulder to shoulder
with the fraternal Marxist-Leninist Parties and the workers and peoples of all
continents, in the struggle against the onslaught of capital and imperialism,
for national liberation, the empowerment of the people and for revolution and
socialism.
- This Congress resolutely condemns all imperialist
aggression and interference. It opposes the 19th century liberal conceptions
and values represented by the Charter of Paris of 1990, to which Britain is a
signatory, which the international financial oligarchy is seeking to impose on
the entire world in the form of the demand that every country must have a free
market economy, a multiparty system and "human rights" based on
private property.
Congress militantly greets the people of all lands fighting
for their national and social liberation. It greets those peoples who are
continuing their struggle for the independence of their countries and following
their own paths of development, including the peoples of the Republic of Cuba
and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea who are opposing the US
imperialist blockades and continuing the struggle to maintain the socialist
systems of their choice.
Congress resolves that RCPB(ML) will redouble its efforts to
make its contribution to the struggle of humanity for a new world and fulfil
its proletarian internationalist duty also by organising for socialist
revolution in Britain.
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