BY CHARLIE KIMBER
LONDON — The
Socialist Alliance candidate Paul Foot came third with 4187 votes, 12.7%
of the total, in the October 17 mayoral election in the east London municipality
of Hackney.
Foot beat both the Liberal Democrat and Green candidates, as well as
two independents and the Hackney First organisation, and came within 315
votes of beating the Tory candidate and going into the final run-off to
determine who would be mayor.
Together, the Socialist Alliance and the Greens scored 22% of the vote.
In less than two and a half years, the Socialist Alliance has moved
from being a new organisation to become the main left opposition to the
ruling Labour Party in Hackney.
In the Greater London Assembly elections in May 2000 the Socialist Alliance
won 4.3% in the north east London region that includes Hackney. Then at
the 2001 general election the alliance got 4.6% in the Hackney South constituency.
Earlier this year in the council elections, Socialist Alliance candidates
gained an average of 8% in the wards where it stood.
Foot provided a campaigning focus for everyone in the borough who wanted
to protest against the international, national and local policies of New
Labour. The campaign featured three very successful meetings with Turkish
and Kurdish people. Foot spoke to groups of workers and strikers.
The Socialist Alliance successfully brought together people from many
local campaigns. They included campaigners against closures of nurseries,
schools and swimming pools, against the council's decision to take transport
passes away from disabled people, and against the attacks on libraries
and on the council workforce. Scores of people who have never done anything
before with the Socialist Alliance were actively involved this time.
With further turmoil coming for Labour Party members and supporters
over the war on Iraq and the firefighters' strike, the alliance has a great
chance to grow strongly.
[Abridged from <http://www.socialistworker.co.uk>.]
From Green Left Weekly, October 30, 2002.
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