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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

1916 AND THE REVOLUTIONARY TRADITION OF TODAY



1916 AND THE REVOLUTIONARY TRADITION OF TODAY

On Sunday 24th April, there will be a citizen’s pageant to commemorate and reclaim the vision of 1916. It starts from 2pm in Merrion Square, Dublin and People Before Profit is urging supporters to join our contingent at this event.

This pageant has a different character to the state’s commemoration of the 1916 rebellion. The main message of that event was that the leaders of 1916 had sacrificed their lives to help create our modern 26 county state.
These claims are unfounded.

First, 1916 was not a ‘blood sacrifice’ where there was a deliberate attempt to sacrifice lives in order to awaken the Irish people to a sense of their own identity. This mythology was developed by traditionalists who presented the 1916 leaders as martyrs belonging to a Catholic tradition of sacrifice. It was later taken up by revisionist historians who portrayed the 1916 leaders as ‘mad fanatics’.

In reality, the 1916 rebellion was a serious attempt to overthrow a depleted British garrison and involved nearly 1,500 armed insurgents. The original plan was to import German guns to overthrow British rule in Ireland. It was only when those plans did not come to fruition that the rebels were faced with a terrible choice – either face the tender mercies of British justice or proceed regardless.

The 1916 rebellion was one of the first major uprisings against a global imperial order. Between the late nineteenth century and the First World War, almost every country in the world was conquered by one of the imperialist powers.  Colonial ideology presented the natives of the conquered countries as ‘half devil –half child’ and in need of the stern hand of the imperial master. The Irish rebellion struck a deadly blow against this order and was later repeated many other anti-colonial revolts around the world.

At a time when the horrors of imperial control once again stalk the world, it is vital that the anti-imperialist message of 1916 is honored and spread.

Second, contrary to establishment claims the Southern Irish state did not come out of the 1916 rising. How could it? The current Irish state functions as a tax haven for multi-nationals and facilitates the greed of the Irish rich by doing everything to stoke up another property boom. This has nothing to do with the ideals of James Connolly or even Patrick  Pearse who thought that the common good should supersede individual ‘property rights’.

The current Irish state was in fact born of a counter-revolution that accompanied the ending of a brutal civil war.

From 1918 to 1922, Ireland was in the throes of a revolutionary process whereby masses of people boycotted the institutions of British rule. Workers took industrial action to free political prisoners or to stop the transportation of British guns. Small farmers and agricultural labourers began to size land or stage militant strikes.



The republican leadership did not want the national struggle to spill over into a social revolt and told people that ‘labour must wait’. They also put down the land seizures. The more they did this, however, the more the struggle became confined to a purely military affair which Britain could eventually contain.

The result was a truce and then a civil war

After achieving victory, the Free State was established on the basis of law and order. Strikes were put down; women were denied access to juries; a centralised state was created that allowed little local democracy. Republican courts were abolished and older model of British justice was restored. The Department of Finance was given huge control to ensure that there was no significant social spending .

This is the ‘order’ that the current Irish state arose from  – not from the ideals of the 1916 rising.

No one can claim that their politics embraces the range of ideas that contributed to the 1916 rebellion. There are all manners of criticism that can be made –often in hindsight- against its leaders. But at the core of the rebellion was a revolt against an imperial order and an assertion that ‘all the children of the nation’ should be cherished equally.

This tradition should be maintained and extended. We still need to rebel against Shannon airport being used as a re-fuelling station for the US war machine. We should continue to resist pressure to bring Ireland into new colonial alliances, whether under the auspices of the EU or of Anglo-American imperial projects.

But we also need to take the fight for equality forward by uprooting the rule of corporations. We need to extend rights beyond ‘the children of the nation’ so that it embraces refugees fleeing war torn areas. We need to move beyond a purely military concept of revolt to one that is more rooted in people power.

This is the best way to extend the revolutionary tradition that grew out of 1916 and that is why People Before Profit will be joining the pageant on Sunday 24th April.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Crime Figures Released

(Pic: courtesy www.boyletoday.com)

Crime Figures Released


Worrying statistics reported in this weeks Roscommon Herald (from CSO figures) regarding crime levels increasing around the county. It's no secret that there are not enough gardaĆ­ to cover the entire area that they're being asked to. The Boyle squad car is covering half the county. Morale in the force appears to be at an all time low, hence the very real possibility of a strike by rank and file gardaĆ­.

Some figures for the Roscommon/Longford Division showed:

* Boyle recorded 24 break-ins during the past year, an increase of 9.09%.
* A 220% increase in burglaries in the Rooskey area in the past year with 16 break ins recorded. 

* 17 premises were burgled in the Castlerea area in 2015, a drop of 37.04% on the previous year. 
* Athleague witnessed a 100% increase in break-ins for 2015 with four burglaries recorded.
* 25% increase in burglaries in Frenchpark area for 2015 with total of 15 premises recording a break in. * In Elphin there was an 80% increase with nine burglaries recorded on the statistics.

One wonders how many are not reported?

I sent our petition from the people of Boyle and outlying areas with over 2000 signatures, to the Minister for Justice, Ms Frances Fitzgerald on 3rd February 2016. I have received no acknowledgement or reply to date. I will send it again tomorrow and copy each of our 3 local TDs.

Hopefully we will get some acknowledgement from someone. 

We have 6 councillors in the Boyle Municipal area and I have heard or read nothing from them regarding the reduced hours or the increase in crime figures. It's time they stood up now and got counted.

Thursday, April 7, 2016

The Panama Papers And The Tax Dodging Network




The Panama Papers And The Tax Dodging Network

The Panama Papers have revealed the normal, banal ways that the wealthy rob from the public purse. They insist that we pay taxes on our wages and, increasingly, on public services while they feel entitled to get away with paying nothing. As Ivana Trump once put it, ‘Tax: It is for the little people’
Mossack Fonseca is a powerful law firm that was set up in Panama by a German immigrant who arrived in Panama after his father had served in the Waffen-SS during World War 2. It is one of the centre points of a global tax laundering operation to protect the wealthy elite. Its main activity lies in setting up ‘shell companies’ which are corporate bodies that are used to hide the ownership of assets.
These companies are then located in tax havens and money is funnelled to them through a complicated network organised by Mossack Fonseca or firms that work with them.
Gabriel Zucman, the leading expert on tax havens estimates that tax dodging by wealthy individuals amounts to 8% of all global household wealth. That approximates to $7.6 trillion. Figures like that are hard to comprehend so it is maybe best to measure it by human suffering. World hunger could be eliminated if $30 billion was made available on an annual basis to eradicate it. If the money that was stashed away in tax havens was used, this would pay for the elimination of hunger for 270 years! Even that is an underestimate because Zucman’s figures only related to household wealth – not corporate wealth.
 
Mossak Fonseca are the technical experts for wealthy people, specialising in keeping their secrets. They use techniques like ‘bearer shareholders’, ‘nominee company officers’ and ‘trusts’ to hide the real beneficiaries of the tax dodging.
The Panama Papers reveal the sheer scale of the operation. The prime ministers of Iceland, Pakistan, Ukraine and the King of Saudi Arabia all use their services. So too did David Cameron’s father and the children of the family members of the Chinese Politburo Standing Committee. Declared political ideology has nothing to do with it.
These respectable figureheads join with criminals and fraudsters in this toxic network. Take, for example, the unknown Graham Maddock. This odious individual received ‘VIP service’ from Mossack Fonseca after he used money he fraudulently stole from South Africa’s miners pension fund. It makes little difference to Mossack Fonseca where the money comes from.
Mossack Fonseca could not act alone and the records that have come into the public domain show that it is plugged into a global network of banks, law firms and accountancy companies to sell financial secrecy to the rich.
Over the next few days and weeks, these names will start to appear. But for now it is enough to know that the Panamanian law firm is only one point at the centre of a web of secrecy. The other strands of that web reach into the most respectable names in global capitalism.

THE IRISH CONNECTION
The Irish rich have turned this country into a tax haven. They have produced an army of accountants and legal firms who specialise in finding loopholes to allow them avoid taxes. Bizarrely, the Irish Revenue Commissioners regularly meet up with accountancy representatives who organise the tax dodgers to discuss their recommendations on how to create even bigger loopholes.
Not surprising then that a number of Irish figures would feature in the tax dodging network.
Top of the list is Stanley Watson, a senior figure in Matheson solicitors. Leaked papers reveal that when he moved to head up their London office, he ‘in effect’ resigned from the company only to set up a consultancy company through which he billed his former employers. This was apparently located in Cyprus because Ireland had a ‘very attractive double tax agreement ‘ with that country. By ‘attractive’ was meant a very serious way of avoiding taxes.
Watson is by no means a household name for the person on the street. He is better known among the rich and famous who want advice on tax.
In 2012, the tax planning department of Matheson Ormsby Prentice wrote to the government to demand that there be no change in Irish tax law to make paying tax a requirement for Irish citizenship. They wanted to keep the arrangement whereby ‘non-domiciled individuals’ would not be charged tax on foreign income. No wonder they did because one of their own top managers was setting up arrangements to ensure that he paid little tax on his foreign income. The case provides a small glimpse of how the Irish rich operate.
Another key individual was Frank Flannery, the insider strategist for Fine Gael. He simply cannot explain how a £250,000 deposit in the name of a British Virgin Islands (BVI) company was used to support his purchase of a house in London. This is the same individual who received payments of €351,000 from Rehab over six years.
He was paid to lobby the government and used another consultancy company to invoice Rehab.
However, the most important revelation so far has been the activities of a little known company known as Intertrade Project Consultants which has a registered address in Botanic Road Dublin. Its primary business is sharing the commissions earned on arms and aerospace sales. ‘Commission sharing’ in the arms industry is often a code word for murky payments used to generate contracts.
The Quinn family who disputed Anglo-Irish bank’s attempt to recover their assets were also linked to firms that were set up in the British Virgin Islands by Mossack Fonseca.

WHAT IS TO BE DONE
The sly defenders of these practices who appear on the main stream media make a distinction between tax evasion and tax avoidance. The former, they assert, is wrong because it is illegal while the latter may be unfortunate but it is, they stress, legal. Yet even Barack Obama has pointed out that tax laws are written so carelessly in order to give an army of accountants and lawyers a free hand to serve rich people.
If the Irish government had an ounce of sincerity in their hand wringing, they would change the law to stop Irish citizens using off-shore secret locations.
It is simply a matter of the Dail making it illegal for anyone with an Irish passport to hold assets in secret tax havens.
If they can pass laws to make people pay property taxes, they can pass laws to stop wealthy people robbing the public purse.