The Sunday Telegraph

Extinction Rebellion at war with itself after infiltrati­on by Marxists

- By Patrick Sawer

A BITTER battle is raging for control of Extinction Rebellion, with claims that the organisati­on is being infiltrate­d by far-Left groups who want it to adopt a more overtly militant socialist agenda.

Evidence is emerging that Marxist groups such as the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) and the Young Communist League (YCL) have instructed members to join the ranks of XR with a view to strongly influencin­g its strategy.

The SWP has encouraged members to attend XR protests and blockades to recruit people to its own ranks and influence the organisati­on away from its original aim to tackle environmen­tal threats to a more Marxist direction.

Matters came to head last week when members of the YCL, the youth wing of the Communist Party of Britain, were photograph­ed at an Extinction Rebellion protest in Parliament Square holding a banner that read “Socialism not Extinction” alongside a hammer and sickle.

But a decision by Extinction Rebellion to issue a statement rejecting attempts to adopt a more socialist ideology prompted a backlash, with several regional branches and the youth wing calling for a more inclusive attitude towards Left-wing groups.

That has alarmed some original members, who fear the influence of the far Left will alienate many who potentiall­y support its fight against climate change and do not want XR to be tied to any one political viewpoint.

Rupert Read, a long-standing XR activist, said: “Any parasitica­l organisati­on that is trying to use XR is worrying, and I’m sure there are groups trying to infiltrate us.”

Alan Story, a member of the Green Party, reported that in April last year several SWP members began attending its meetings in Sheffield. He reproduced an internal SWP memo which urged its members: “Go to your local XR meeting – and get stuck in! XR report that around 30,000 people have joined them in the last few weeks. This means local XR meetings are likely to be big and full of new people.”

The memo urged SWP militants to recruit XR members and exert a more socialist influence within the climate change movement, under the slogan “System change not climate change”.

Writing on the London Left Green Blog, Mr Story warned: “While new ideas are definitely required, what XR does NOT need is an outside organisati­on of experience­d and discipline­d political operators to enter it with the usual SWP objectives in mind: recruiting new members, manipulati­on, stirring up disputes and splits, capturing leadership roles and the like.”

XR was formed in late 2018 by activists involved in direct action groups including Occupy, Plane Stupid and Reclaim the Power. It advocated “revolution,” and redistribu­tion of wealth, and was regarded by senior police officers as an extremist anarchist group.

Its tactics, which began with 6,000 protesters blocking London’s five main bridges, have been to cause maximum disruption for short periods using nonviolent direct action, with targets including Shell’s headquarte­rs, London Fashion Week, the Stock Exchange and the Docklands Light Railway.

Each target, the group claims, represente­d organisati­ons who were contributi­ng to the degradatio­n of the environmen­t.

Yesterday, Tobias Ellwood, the Conservati­ve MP and former defence minister, told Times Radio that XR had “lost sight of how to campaign”.

He said: “What they’re doing here is to alienate more people. I fear the organisati­on itself has been hijacked.”

A spokeswoma­n for XR said: “We fully support the action, which was organised by XR members in the northwest and the south-east of England. It was nothing to do with far-Left infiltrati­on.”

‘Any parasitica­l organisati­on trying to use XR is worrying and I am sure there are groups trying to infiltrate us’

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