Fire Brigades Union – Statement on Ukraine

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JVL Introduction

JVL is pleased to post this statement from UK’s Fire Brigades Union on the War in Ukraine. As well as many important points about the UK government’s hypocrisy, the plight of refugees and a call for a ceasefire and for solidarity, their  particular awareness of what those in the emergency services will be facing is poignant and heartfelt .

This article was originally published by the Fire Brigades Union on Tue 8 Mar 2022. Read the original here.

FBU Executive council statement – Invasion and war in Ukraine

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Dear Brother / Sister

Executive Council Statement – Invasion and War in Ukraine

Please find below, a statement agreed by the Executive Council in relation to the war in Ukraine.

1.      We oppose and condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine. We call for an immediate ceasefire and for all Russian armed forces to immediately withdraw from Ukraine.

2.      The war in Ukraine is an extremely dangerous development. Implicit in the situation is the risk that it may spread and escalate, drawing other countries into a growing international conflict. The working class has nothing to gain from war and will pay the biggest price, both in Russia and Ukraine.

3.      Despite the terrible situation, we support the building of unity among workers across national boundaries. The workers of Ukraine and Russia have common interests.

4.      We stand in solidarity with those in Russia who have protested against the invasion, despite police repression. We support the building of a mass anti-war movement, including among Russian troops.

5.      We support workers in Ukraine acting independently of the Zelensky regime and building their own organisations and taking independent action. This should include attempts to build dialogue and links with rank-and-file troops in the invading Russian forces.

6.      We condemn any far right or fascist group, on either side of this conflict, seeking to take advantage of the war to build their own organisation and activity by further provoking national and ethnic tensions

7.      We send our solidarity to Ukrainian firefighters and other emergency service workers, delivering humanitarian service in the most appalling conditions. We will seek to build support and send practical solidarity where possible, including through the relevant trade union where appropriate.

8.      This war is also a proxy conflict between Russia and NATO prompted by NATO expansion into central and Eastern Europe. We oppose this expansion and any intervention in this conflict by NATO forces.

9.      We note that economic sanctions will disproportionately hit working people, and will be seen as an aggressive measure by the west and may well strengthen support for Putin.

10.    We have no trust or confidence in the Johnson government on this or any other matter. They have demonstrated for more than two years their utter disregard for human life through the deliberate mishandling of the pandemic, leading to the loss of more than 150,000 lives in the UK.

11.    We note the hypocrisy of those in the UK government criticising the state repression of protest in Russia, whilst the police, crime and sentencing bill will serve to create authoritarian restrictions on protest and democracy in the UK.

12.    We oppose the UK government’s disgraceful restriction on the right of refugees fleeing the war to enter the UK. We call for refugees from this and other conflicts to be welcomed.

13.    In wartime, as in peace time, we defend the democratic right to speak out, discuss, debate and protest. We condemn the attempts by the leader of the Labour Party to shut down such discussion within the Labour Party and to bully and threaten those with different views.

14.    Workers in Ukraine and Russia – and across the world – have common interests. Even in this appalling situation, we stand for workers’ unity and internationalism.

 

Yours in Unity.

Matt Wrack
General Secretary

Comments (11)

  • Terence McGinity says:

    A great statement of international solidarity with the international working class. And that includes solidarity with all those voices shut down in the Labour Party. Let’s see more Unions following the example of the FBU.

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  • Janet Crosley says:

    I wish I was a Fire Brigade worker, instead of a 79 yr old woman !
    What a great ,straightforward statement.

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  • Gen Doy says:

    Really excellent statement

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  • Myra Sands says:

    I agree wholeheartedly with this excellent statement.

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  • John Noble says:

    I am shocked that we are at last speaking out, Internationalism is the key. Thank you FBU.

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  • Fantastic Statement from the firebrigade

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  • Cormac Kelly says:

    Superb statement defending working class people of all nationalities. Doubtless the sslime of the British press will attack the FBU.

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  • Brian Joseph McAuley says:

    Thanks Matt. Good to hear some sensible comments cutting through the noise of the warmongers.

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  • Emma Tait says:

    Great statement. Totally agree.

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  • Harry Miller says:

    Your point 5 is shameful; you describe a democratically elected government as the ‘Zelensky regime’ and then go on to suggest that the people of Ukraine should attempt to collaborate with an invading fascist army. Are you out of your minds? Such actions would be absolutely nothing to do with working-class solidarity and would play into the hands of the murderer Putin. Your naivete and lack of comprehension is staggering.

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  • Jim Malone says:

    As an ex FBU officer and out of trade member it’s heartening to read the FBU statement, Internationalism is at the heart of our movement, fighting against the war mongering rhetoric. Fighting for a peaceful world is neither naive or ignorant, workers must stand for and with each other, firefighters are humanitarian workers, witnessing horrors inflicted through terrorism and wars , they are uniquely placed to oppose militarism and conflict, solidarity to all.

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