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*Britain: 130,000 protest austerity – rank and file calls for general
strike!*

Written by Niklas Albin Svensson Wednesday, 24 October 2012
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*On Saturday, October 20th, the streets of London were once again filled
with red flags and colourful trade union banners as 130,000 workers from
all over the country marched against the austerity policies of the
LibDem-Tory coalition government.*

[image: October 20 demonstration. Photo:
flickrenric]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/britain/2012-10-20_crowd-flickrenric.jpg>October
20 demonstration. Photo:
flickrenric<http://www.flickr.com/photos/fotosenric/>The
demonstration, which had been called by the TUC, marked a new stage in the
struggle of British labour against the increasingly vicious attacks on
living standards. There were big contingents from the main unions: UNITE,
UNISON, PCS, RMT, NUT and GMB. There was also a large number of young
people: students and working class youth.

>From early in the morning protesters started arriving on coaches and trains
from all parts of England and Wales. Separate demonstrations were held in
Glasgow and Belfast where thousands participated.

Many people carried placards attacking the Tories and LibDems, frequently
making humorous references to the comments of the former Tory Chief Whip,
Andrew Mitchell, who was recently forced to resign after an altercation
with a police man who he allegedly called a pleb and a moron. Quite a few
placards carried slogans like “I would rather be a pleb than a toff” and
“proud to be a pleb”.

[image: No 
cuts]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/britain/2012-10-20_No_cuts.jpg>More
seriously, there were many placards calling for a general strike. This
demand expressed the real mood of anger that is building up in the
rank-and-file, not just against the government but against trade union
leaders who are widely perceived to be dragging their feet and not
mobilising the full strength of the labour movement to defeat the
government.

To tell the truth, the demonstration, although one of the biggest in recent
times, was not as big as the demonstration a year and a half ago. This fact
undoubtedly reflects a certain mood of frustration and discontent among
rank-and-file trade unionists at the inactivity of their leaders. In
particular, the calling off of the national action by the PCS in the spring
poured cold water over the spirits of the activists who were expecting the
union to take a lead.

[image: UNISON 
members]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/britain/2012-10-20_UNISON.jpg>The
working class is not a water tap that can be turned on and off at the will
of the leadership. What is required is a sustained and consistent campaign
of action aimed to overthrow the reactionary and anti-working class
government. Nothing less can serve to halt the vicious attacks against
living standards which are dictated by the crisis of capitalism.

Marches and demonstrations are useful as a means of mobilising the class
and allowing the workers to feel their collective strength. However, they
are of limited use in forcing a government to change course and moreover
can lose effect through constant repetition. That is why the idea of a
general strike is gathering strength at rank-and-file level. All the
attempts of union leaders to persuade the government to modify its stand by
so called moderation are doomed to fail. Every step backwards will only
embolden the Tories and their LibDem cronies to make further attacks.

The general council of the TUC has supported a motion calling for an
investigation into the possibilities of holding a general strike, something
that was echoed by speakers at the rally that followed the demonstration.
This shows that pressure is building up at rank-and-file level. The
pressure must be kept up. We say to the TUC: deeds not words! What is
necessary is not an investigation into the possibility of a general strike
but to name a date and prepare a mass campaign of agitation for a one day
general strike.

[image: Socialist Appeal
supporters]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/britain/2012-10-20_Socialist_Appeal.jpg>The
only way to defend jobs and living standards is to the kick out the Tories
and LibDems. We stand for the election of a Labour government pledged to
reversing all Tory cuts and to introduce policies in the interests of the
working class. What is not acceptable is the pro-business policies of the
present Labour Party leadership, which were yet again repeated in the sorry
performance by Ed Miliband in Hyde Park last Saturday. He was soundly booed
for his pains, and in our opinion he got what he deserved.

It is high time that the rank-and-file took control of the labour movement
into its own hands. If trade union leaders are not prepared to fight
seriously for the interests of the working class, they should be removed
and replaced by people who are. Likewise, the Labour Party, which was set
up by the trade unions, must clearly defend the interests of the people who
vote for it. Len McCluskey has called on workers to take back the Labour
Party. This call needs to be translated into action. It is time to take a
big broom and sweep out the careerists and right-wingers who infest the
Labour Party and ensure that it fights for the working class and socialism.

Last Saturday also saw the most successful intervention ever by supporters
of the British Marxists paper *Socialist
Appeal*<http://www.marxist.com/weblinks/europe/socialist-appeal-britain.htm>.
Over 50 comrades were selling the paper and there were a total of 9 stalls
selling our books and pamphlets.
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