Its on this basis, set out by Lenin, that I oppose the establishment of new bourgeois states, be they a new Scottish state, a new Catalunyan state, a new Kosovan state, and so on. But, its also on this basis set out by Lenin that I defend fully the right of the Scottish people, the Catalunyan people, the Kosovans and so to establish such a state if that is what they choose. As with the other examples given by Lenin, defending a right to do something, is not at all the same as arguing for that right to be exercised. Marxists defend the right to free speech, for example, and that includes the right for someone to argue in favour of voting Tory. But, that does not mean that by defending the right for someone to do so, we are in favour of calling on people to vote Tory! Marxists defend the right of nations to self-determination, which includes the right to defend their borders, which also includes their right to impose immigration controls. But, that does not at all mean we are in favour of immigration controls!
So, I am
against the separation of Scotland from the rest of Britain. As
Marxists we seek to remove the borders and other barriers that
separate one section of the global working-class from all others, not
to impose new, additional borders, and thereby divide the
working-class further. But, part of Lenin's argument here and
elsewhere on the national question, is precisely in order to win over
the workers who feel themselves in some way oppressed as a
nationality, and to persuade them against such a course of
separation, is that we must fully commit ourselves to defending their
right to separate if they so choose, and that we should oppose any
attempts by our own state, or others to physically prevent them doing
so, or to bully them into submission.
On that
basis, Marxists should be totally opposed to the attempts in the last
week or so, by the British state, and by representatives of the
proto-EU state, to bully the Scottish people with threats that an
independent Scotland would not be able to use the Pound, and would
not be able to be a member of the EU. For my own part, I don't know
why an independent Scotland would want to use the Pound rather than
using the Euro, which is a much stronger currency, but if they choose
to do so, that is their choice, just as it has been the choice of
other independent territories such as the Isle of Man, Channel
Islands and so on to use the Pound.
As for Jose
Manuel Barroso's claim that an independent Scotland, like an
independent Catalunya, would not be able to join the EU, he should be
very careful. If Scotland is a different country to the Great
Britain that joined the EU, and so has to apply for membership, it
would be unlikely to obtain, then likewise the remaining part of
Britain is a different country to the Britain that was admitted to
the EU, and would similarly have to re-apply for membership. The
same would then apply to Catalunya and Spain! No doubt, Nigel Farage
and the Tory euroseptics would be rubbing their hands in glee at such
a prospect.
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