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A Tabloid Demo Reflecting the NUS Failure

Hoo Nose Hoo | 20.02.2002 17:12

When the usual 'lollipop' demo- placards are sponsored not by the SWP but by "The (Daily) Mirror", the radical student story looks like its near the end of its print- run.

And engendering loads of puns here. Yes, another big demo, just like the last big demo, and guaranteed to fizzle out in the same way . (What was that last one about ? Anyone remember ?) Why indeed go the to the trouble of parading past The HoC and No. 10 after the recess, when every MP has scuttled off home or to Tuscany ? (At least theyve some sense !)
What did the speakers say ? Who could bother to listen ? You know it in advance. It included on this occasion, "Students work very hard nowadays, much harder than when I was a lad" said one. Oh, great, appeal to every bigotted Sun reader besides the Mirror. "Go to your MPs surgery in person" recommended another. Fine, but which part of Tuscany is it based in now ? And which company sponsors it ?

Hoo Nose Hoo

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Other actions also failed

20.02.2002 17:51

When I was at University (1995-98; 1999-2000), I got involved in student activism, which is a largely pointless task. The truth is that on the whole students don't care about much more than getting pissed and getting laid - the 'terminal preppies' Jello Biafra sung about. A group of around 40 of us, dominated by SWPers, invaded a meeting of the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals which was discussing imposing tuition fees. We harrassed press conferences and the University of London Union executive, which was dominated by corrupt Blairites, and tried our best to fight off the Tory fees. Most other students were apolitical and regarded student activism as being something akin to train watching.

In 1997, New Labour was elected (ironically with SWP backing) and Blunkett immediately introduced tuition fees. The reaction? Douglas Trainer, the NUS Blairite president, did nothing. Student activism was killed stone dead and no-one cared because it didn't affect them.

Blair managed to carry out something Thatcher was unable to do: abolish free higher education. In the 1980s, students rioted when the Tories tried to introduce fees. In the 1990s, students just got pissed and ignored it, because to cause trouble might stop you from graduating from the business studies production line.

Welcome to Thatcher's generation, folks.

Daniel Brett
mail e-mail: dan@danielbrett.co.uk


Old Labour is New Labour

20.02.2002 18:03

New for Old ! Rubbish in the streets in 1978 or Garbagegate in 2002, the Callaghan government tried to force workers to accept IMF fiscal demands, just as Now, Blair is doing exactly the same with the WTO GATS demands. Hence all the seemingly senseless utility selloffs, such as air control, tube etc. the only difference being that workers have been badly defeated in the 1980s and unable to stop him as they did Callaghan. New Labour has returned to the unfinished business of 1978 with a vengeance.
PS This is essentially what John Pilger told the Socialist alliance last year. It went over their little heads, as you might imagine

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A class act!

20.02.2002 18:31

I wonder what a class act like Pilger was doing talking to that lot.

Sports Fan.


and SA will be old Labour

20.02.2002 18:41

Too right. And the Socialist Alliance is really old labour. Same old standing for parliament, same old nationalise everything (not that it was any better for the workers) and same old middle classes wanting to rule the party just like Clement Atlee, Harold Wilson Stafford Cripps.
Best left alone and try something completely different.

Joe


i suppose pilger

20.02.2002 18:43

i suppose pilger feels he should use whatever legitimate platform is available to him and get his message across to any potential radicals. i think its OK, and hes tough enough to deal with idiots like the LSA: i ve seen him speak at SWp meets too.

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Oh come on!

20.02.2002 20:48

OK, it wasn't the most exiting demo that I've ever been on, but I think things are improving.

This notion that all students want to do is get pissed and that no-one cares about politics is about ten years out of date. Yes, when I was a student in London (1994-7), there was sweet F.A going on politically. But now all this has changed.

Did anyone notice that this demonstration wasn't only attended by the "usual suspects" in the SWP, but also by the Anarchist Federation and even some punks (who got some harrasment by the pigs near Holborn station . . . their crime? Drinking from a can of Special Brew!)

Did anyone also notice that "Mayday 2002" flyers are now being distributed, inviting everyone (including students) to the street party of the century on Wednesday May 1st? No, probably not - you're all too busy slagging off other people's demos!!!

Anarchist Rioter


Comrade Pilger...

21.02.2002 13:08

I hope this won't upset y'all too much, but John Pilger endorsed the Socialist Alliance at the last election. Check the list of individual supporters on the SA website. Or ask John himself!

internationalist
- Homepage: http://www.socialistalliance.net/about/supporters.htm


Comrade Pilger!

21.02.2002 17:52

Don't want to upset folk, but John Pilger endorsed the Socialist Alliance at the last election. Check it out:

internationalist
- Homepage: http://www.socialistalliance.net/about/supporters.htm


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