A. Not true. I ignored the Neo-Unionist jibe before. Our main theorist on the Northern Question is Peter Hadden who is from Derry so policy on that is not dictated by the international. Just because we don't take the usual over-simplistic, catholics = good, protestants = bad approach does not make us somehow unionist. We believe in self determination for all people and don't believe that a united Ireland on a capitalist basis will improve the situation for working class people in the north. We see the national question as only being solvable by a workers republic. Whether that is on a federal basis with some autonomy for the north in the initial stages is up to the people of the north to decide. It is on the basis of this approach that we are the only party of the far left in recent years to make any impression in the north (allbeit a very small impression outside of trade union circles - where we have considerable influence).
B. On the middle east, we unequivically call for the Israeli troops out of the lebannon and the occupied territories. Our Israeli section calls for a federation of an israeli workers republic and a palestinian workers republic. Obliterating one side or the other will not solve the problem.
C. If you believe we supported the restoration of Capitalism in the east then you are listening to the sparts a bit too much. We were against the restoration of Capitalism and are against the restoration of Capitalism in Cuba, however we call for an ened to the dictatorships that have mismanaged the planned economy and for Workers' democracy.
Peter Hadden
Beyond the Troubles
http://www.marxist.net/ireland/index.html