Sol Fed conference and low level of class struggle (split from conference thread)
You WSMers must be getting more and more popular. At our conference at the weekend, the Afed decided to invite you to future conferences too. Maybe you should have a permanent delegate over here
Whose your national secretary?
It's whatever the main email on the site is, solfed at solfed.org.uk I think. He's in the branch with JDMF too, so you could maybe PM him.
Altho I'm pretty sure it's the host local invites people, and then conference votes to approve them or not. Which could do with being changed, really.
To Alans original point about discussion, I am not sure of national conferences are the best place for them, since they are essentially delegate meetings, so they will always inevitably be house keeping and bureocratical meetings.
But maybe the proposed weekend school fits that purpose? Or regional meetings? Currently majority of discussion you were after happens on a local level, and maybe some on the SolFed email list, and forums like this.
The weekend school will definitely have indepth discussions on various subjects and will serve both as an internal discussion and education tool, and a way for people who are interested in SolFed and the politics involved to get a better look.
Watch this space
You WSMers must be getting more and more popular. At our conference at the weekend, the Afed decided to invite you to future conferences too. Maybe you should have a permanent delegate over here :)
At least two of our members are moving to england next year. So we'll have as good as. But seeing as one of them is guydebordisdead we'll probably get be getting more and more unpopular very quickly. (Just joking GDID is lovely - in a way).
Anyway I'll draw the attention of our international secretary to this thread. He's responsible for things like this. Doesn't post on libcom though so he probably won't post anything.
We'll write officially, don't worry. Where are they moving to? Tell them Manchester is the centre of the universe.
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Whose your national secretary?