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Pogue
3rd January 2010, 10:35
On January 24th CLASS WAR is organising a one day conference in London open to all groups and individuals who share our political ideas and want to make an effective anarchist intervention in the forthcoming general election campaign. By effective we mean getting our politics back onto the streets in a rumbustuous and exciting way that will make sense to the proletarian punters. W expect the conference to be passionate and to come up with firm proposals for action so we hit the campaign trail running. Whitechapel Anarchist group and members of Camden Anarchists are committed to coming and we warmly welcome others from round the country.This will not be the usual navel gazing bollocks about community v workplace struggle or the need for dogshit politics in the long term. There will be two items on the agenda only:
1.The General Election campaign
2. Opposing the BNP
Both these items will be looking to see what we can do from Jan. 24th up till the day after the election on May 7th in concrete terms – not vague waffly proposals that melt on the winter air. There are several exciting, imaginative, and committed proposals that should wake us all up from our long deep slumber. Make sure you are there. The unity of the gangs.

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Should be good, I like the action based emphasis, at last a conference where something meaningful and physical might come from. I especially like motion 2.

Forward Union
3rd January 2010, 17:19
Do you think it will be possible to get constructive, pro-community activity work as priority in regard to countering the BNP?

Pogue
4th January 2010, 10:36
Do you think it will be possible to get constructive, pro-community activity work as priority in regard to countering the BNP?

Not at this conference, thats probably not what they mean. The emphasis is on more trying to organise a street level class strugglist presence, in line with the attitudes of alot of the people behind the conference. It'll come up but there'd be no point in having a conference on that because its too complex and theres too much disagreemnt, whereas we could all probably come on a consensus to say, get together to physically oppose the BNP.

"Red Scum"
4th January 2010, 21:37
Hopefully I should be able to attend.

Vladimir Innit Lenin
6th January 2010, 20:10
I will likely attend this.

nuisance
6th January 2010, 20:28
Do you think it will be possible to get constructive, pro-community activity work as priority in regard to countering the BNP?
Come and see? Community involvement is the overwhelming feeling to countering the rise of the far right and building up grassroots struggle/resistance in many antifascist circles, so I don't see why this conference will be devoid of any similar sentiment.

The Ungovernable Farce
26th January 2010, 21:37
Did anyone go? What did you make of it?