23 January 2018

SWPE - Socialist Workers' Party of Britain - Language Policy


SWPE is changing.  We have broken away from regionalism into a total acceptance of the need to keep our island nation together as a single country.  We oppose with absolute rigour, the false nationalists of Plaid Cymru and the Scottish National Party.  We equally oppose the lunacy of Mebyon Kernow, whose own platform is just more of the anti-English divisiveness which the more known separatist parties espouse.  Mebyon Kernow push the most absurd anti-English hatred, calling the county a 'nation under colonial occupation', and arguing for home rule from the UK, whilst having open borders to the whole world (except England!) and becoming an EU State - swapping rule from London for rule from Brussels.  This divisive politics serves only to weaken us all and to allow globalisation to continue unfettered, with the Working Class losing the natural defence from global tyranny which comes from strong external borders and absolute internal unity.

So, the problem is, how can a party which goes by the name Socialist Workers' Party of/for England be seen as a Party of/for Britain? This is a problem which we are considering, and members and supporters are encouraged to make suggestions to this end.  Britain is a geographical name for the main island and those close to it, so maybe a name change would be in order.  Get in touch with your ideas.

So how do we deal with the cultural/linguistic differences across Britain?  We propose a national solution to the regionalisation which the sycophants of the EU have encouraged.  The various languages in Britain should not be used as weapons to divide us.  English is understood and spoken in every part of the country, and its closely related fellow Germanic language, Scots, is widely spoken in the north.  There is no problem with the various dialects of the English/Scots language, as everyone across the country can converse regardless of dialect (albeit with slight confusion in the broadest cases).  The weaponisation of language comes from the likes of PC, SNP and MK, who are using tax-payer money to push Welsh, Scottish Gaelic and Cornish as languages required to work in the areas they have influence over.  This is blatant anti-English language discrimination, aimed to split Britain into mutually hostile regions.

We oppose the regional language divisions, and propose that Scottish Gaelic and Welsh be taught across Britain in addition to English.  This would allow for all our people to embrace our common culture.  For all who enjoy the Arthurian tales, what better way to enjoy the stories than to be able to read them as written in the Mabinogion? We deliberately omit Cornish from the languages which form our shared culture, due to it being a bastardised from of Welsh which died out and was resurrected by people who did not know how to pronounce it, purely as a way of causing anti-British mischief.  A national teaching of language would see our differences becoming a part of our strength, with an end to the pathetic hostility which the regional division causes.  When there is every possibility that all the people can understand the language spoken, it no longer can be used to intimidate and exclude the listener, as is now very much the case in certain regions of Britain where non-English language is used as an anti-English weapon.

Our approach to language brings with it a desire for a deepening of unity, with the ability of the diverse culture of the Working Class to be experienced by all of us.  Unity is Strength.  A Strong Free Socialist Britain will have no place for regional antagonisms, rather our Regional diversity will be weaved together into a National unity, as a living barrier against globalisation.  We cannot let the global Ruling Class split us apart by seducing us with the fake nationalism of their PC/SNP/MK Kalergi Plan devotees.  A Britain divided, is a Britain broken, is a Britain which cannot resist becoming absorbed by a Global Capitalist Corporate State.  By viewing the Nation as a whole promoting each distinct cultural/language group in every part, we will bring our people together.  Those who promote regionalism geographically, may do so out of  love of the area they live in, but they aid those who have less noble motives.  We propose exploring our internal diversity nationwide, breathing new life into every area and making us stronger than ever,

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