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Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHQLQ1Rc_Js




http://www.marxist.com/britain-meeting-on-legacy-of-thatcher.htm


Britain: Over 50 turnout to hear from those who fought against
Thatcher<http://www.marxist.com/britain-meeting-on-legacy-of-thatcher.htm>
Written by Socialist Appeal (Britain)Friday, 12 April 2013
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On Thursday 11th April, a packed Socialist Appeal meeting at University
College London saw miners’ leaders and trade unionists recall the brutality
of Thatcher and the bitter lessons etched into their consciousness.

[image: thatcherreport1]The meeting was kicked off by Chris Herriot, a
former miner sacked during the great miners' strike, like so many others,
on completely trumped-up charges. In response to a question from the
audience as to whether hatred is ever a useful or positive thing to
express, he recounted the spiteful violence and intimidation meted out from
police hands to him and his family in this time, which encapsulated
Thatcher’s quasi-Bonapartism. Confusion at the role of hatred comes from
those naive to the brutal and inescapable realities of class society.

Chris also explained the reason for the persistence of hatred towards
Thatcher, as shown in the recent spontaneous street parties, in Liverpool
FC chants, and in the inexorable rise of "Ding-Dong the Witch is Dead" to
number 1 in the download charts. Meanwhile, Thatcherism’s ruinous effects
and policies are more present than ever today. As Chris explained, this is
because Thatcher merely embodied, in a particularly spiteful and
dehumanised way, the disgusting degeneration of capitalism witnessed in
Britain. Indeed, as Chris pointed out, Thatcher is a good representative of
the way capitalism dehumanises the ruling class, for which reason she
merits no sympathy.

[image: thatcherreport2]The unending austerity programme throughout Europe
shows that her policies were motivated by necessary class interest and not
some quirk of character or ideology. Thus this hatred can rapidly turn into
something very positive - working class militancy. Chris pointed out that,
in organising a state funeral, the establishment may well be shooting
itself in the foot, as it could invite powerful counter-protests. This was
echoed in the recent report that Buckingham Palace is concerned that, by
giving her all the pomp of a military ceremony, they risk discrediting the
military and whole establishment through association with such a ‘divisive’
figure.

After Chris, another former NUM militant and representative of Justice for
Mineworkers, John Dunn, took the platform. He gave an hilarious speech in
which he very well expressed the qualities of miners for which Thatcher and
her class only had contempt. But he also described the dire situation towns
such as Chesterfield and Rotherham have been living through since the late
eighties right up until today. John summed up the correct socialist
response to Thatcher’s death by saying that the best way to celebrate and
get revenge is by consigning her class, with all their greed and
inhumanity, to the dustbin of histor; that is, by fighting against the cuts
and ending capitalism with socialism.

Then Rob Sewell, editor of Socialist Appeal and National Organiser of the
Militant at the time of the Miners’ Strike, gave a speech explaining the
history and background to Thatcherism. He outlined the nature of the crisis
ridden Labour government, which came to an end with the Winter of
Discontent. However, he explained that their doom was spelled out not by
unreasonable union militancy, but the unviability of reformism when
capitalism enters crisis.

Rob spoke also of the other bitter struggles of Thatcher’s reign, including
the steel strike of 1980, after which 500,000 steelworkers were sacked
under Ian MacGregor’s watch, before he took the reigns to smash the miners.
The mass unemployment, the privatisations, the deregulation of the City,
the selling off of council housing and the Wapping strike, were all
explained as proof of the general strategy of smashing the working class in
the interests of British capitalism.

We are still paying the price for those defeats today. Many from the
audience spoke of the destruction of their communities, the crude
commercialisation and privatisation of everything in Britain, and the
obvious consequence of all this in the present crisis.

It was very truthfully remarked that, if only the working class had leaders
as resolute and clear headed in the defence of their class as the ruling
class had in Thatcher, then and today, we would instead speak of people
like Thatcher and the interests they represent as defeated relics.


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