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UK Election: A Labour Movement Appeal for Change to Help Ukraine Win

The General Election takes places at time when Ukraine is at a crossroads and with it the fate of this key battle for democracy with the new authoritarianism. The war on Ukraine should be a key issue of the election, and 4th July should be an opportunity for change to help Ukraine win and secure a just peace.

The General Election takes places at time when Ukraine is at a crossroads and with it the fate of this key battle for democracy with the new authoritarianism. The war on Ukraine should be a key issue of the election, and 4th July should be an opportunity for change to help Ukraine win and secure a just peace.
We have seen new Russian offensives, increased attacks on civilians and infrastructure, a situation made worse by aid delay’s due to obstruction by far-right forces such as Orban and Trump.

Recent advances by the far-right in Europe, and risk of a Trump presidency pose a serious threat to Ukraine and democracy globally, they are reinforcing efforts by Putin to undermine continued international support for Ukraine.


As Parliamentary Candidate’s and representatives of the Labour and Trade Union Movement, we declare our continued solidarity with the Ukrainian people, including their trade unions, who against the odds are resisting Russian Imperialism.

We are calling for the new government to take the following key steps help Ukraine.

1. Weapons to Win: Ukraine has been made vulnerable by the fact just enough weapons have been provided to help resist Russia, but not to defeat it. The UK must play a leading role in achieving a change, that Ukraine be given all the weapons needed to enable Ukrainians to free the entire country and end the occupation.
2. Stop Selling off Military Hardware: It is a scandal that since the all-out invasion the Tory government sold off over 1044 military vehicles and 48 fixed-wing aircraft, this practice must stop. Equipment due to be replaced such as the Challenger 2 Tanks, Scimitar light tanks, Warrior vehicles and Typhoon aircraft should be gifted to Ukraine.
3. Justice for War Crimes: Russia, is waging an illegal war of aggression against a sovereign nation, unseen in Europe since 1945. Russian state forces have perpetrated war crimes and other atrocities on a horrifying scale, with over 108,904 recorded by Ukraine. Urgent steps should be taken to convene an international war crimes tribunal to hold the Russian leaders and military to account.
4. Cancel Debt & Seize Russian Assets: Ukraine’s debts stand at $100 billion, it is unjust that a nation fighting for survival should be expected to service debts, the debt should be cancelled. The new UK government must seize the frozen Russian individual and central bank assets and redistributed them to Ukraine. Whilst welcoming the $50 billion of Russian financial assets in the West re-allocated to Ukraine, the total $300 billion should be redistributed.
5. Socially Progressive Reconstruction: Ukraine deserves a just and socially progressive reconstruction in which trade unions and civil society can democratically participate. International support should help to restore and expand universal healthcare, education, rebuild affordable housing and public infrastructure, ensuring decent jobs and working conditions. No more advisors from the UK Government should be used to assist in retrogressive reforms of trade union and labour rights.
We call for renewed and expanded solidarity to help Ukraine win a just peace, on 4 July let us start making it a reality.

Clive Lewis, Former Labour MP for Norwich South, Parliamentary Candidate

Nadia Whittome, Former Labour MP for Nottingham East, Parliamentary Candidate

Rachel Maskell MP, Former Labour MP for York Central, Parliamentary Candidate

Kim Johnson MP, Former Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, Parliamentary Candidate

John McDonnell, Former Labour MP for Hayes & Harlington. Parliamentary Candidate

Ian Lavery, Former Labour MP for Wansbeck, Parliamentary Candidate

Chris Kitchen, General Secretary of National Union of Mineworkers

John Moloney, Assistant General Secretary, Public and Commercial Service Union, (pc)

Simon Weller, Assistant General Secretary, ASLEF the train drivers union, (pc)

Vicky Blake University and Colleges Union, National Executive and former President, (pc)

Oksana Holota, representative of Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Ukraine

Yuliya Yurchenko, representative of Sotsialny Rukh (Social Movement) of Ukraine+

Mariia Pastuk, Director CIC Vsesvit, Ukrainian solidarity collective London

Christopher Ford, Secretary Ukraine Solidarity Campaign

This article was published by Krytyka.com
27.06.2024
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