Anti-capitalists to contest party list vote
- Workers Party Media Release, 6.10.08
Anti-capitalist group the Workers Party will be contesting the party list vote for the first time in the upcoming general election, after having its application to register with the Electoral Commission approved last Friday.
"Unlike all the other
parties standing in these elections we aren't basing our
policies on what is realistic or affordable under
the
current economic system," says Workers Party national
organiser Tim Bowron. "We believe that since workers create
all the wealth in
society they - and not corporate CEOs
or capitalist politicians - should be running the
country."
The Workers Party is running on a platform that
includes the the repeal of all laws which restrict workers'
freedom of speech and
political activity (including the
anti-strike provisions of Labour's Employment Relations Act
as well as the Electoral Finance Act), a
shorter working
week without loss of pay and the nationalisation (under
workers' control) of all businesses in which job losses are
threatened.
The party contested both the 2002 and 2005 elections as the Anti-Capitalist Alliance, but only stood candidates in individual electorate seats.
"2008 marks the
first time in New Zealand history that an openly
anti-capitalist, revolutionary political party will be on
the ballot
paper in every part of the country," says Mr
Bowron. "We have no illusions that the sorts of pro-worker
policies that we are
campaigning for can be won through
parliamentary reform, but if any of our candidates are
elected they will use their positions to support
the
movement out in the streets and on the picket line."
"All of our candidates if elected are pledged to accept only the average workers' wage (around $15 an hour) and donate the rest to a fighting fund that supports workers in struggle."
The Workers Party has already announced it is
standing candidates in the Manukau East, Wellington Central,
Christchurch Central and
Christchurch East electorates.
It will release its party list in the next few
days.
ENDS
for more information about our candidates and policies go to our website:
http://www.workersparty.org.nz