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  By
Steve Jones     Friday, 12 August 2011

*As Britain prepares for the possibility of new outbreaks of rioting this
weekend, the courts have been hard at work dispensing bosses' justice to
those unfortunates picked up by the police in the wake of the disturbances
over the last few days.*

Magistrates have been passing sentences all day and all night as part of
David Cameron's call for a "fightback" by the mass ranks of the bourgoisie.
Indeed he has used this fightback word so often in the last few days that it
cannot be considered as accidental. The impression he is trying to give is
of the forces of Torydom arriving back from their villas and beaches to take
control and dish out some revenge - like Charles Bronson in Death Wish. The
sickening sight of those MPs in their pin-stripped suits and expensive
haircuts standing up to shout forth demands for action and comdemnations for
all involved was indeed in the tradition of that class. Since the dawn of
time the ruling elite have justified their actions by generalising the
working masses as lazy/workshy/vice-ridden/prone to criminality/unable to
take responsibilty/ etc (delete as applicable). On this basis they morally
legalised their position as rulers of one class over another. Although they
pretend otherwise, such attitudes still exist in their ranks today. They
explain the actions of the rioters through the logic that they are all part,
in their eyes, of one criminal class that must be controlled with force.
Needless to say, they are quite happy to link the riots first to the student
protests and then to the strikes and picket lines of workers in struggle.
For them it is all one outrage against their rule and privledges. Any
attempt to tie the riots to the crushing grip of poverty, social despair and
the cuts has been met by howls of contempt both by Tories and even some
Labour representatives. Sadly Labour has decided to just concentrate on the
issue of Police numbers and the proposals to cut them as part of the
austerity measures.

This issue - which has developed into a full-sized row inside the Tory party
- is worthy of comment. Cameron has attempted to deflect concerns over the
handling by suggesting, in effect, that things were only sorted when the
politicians arrived back from holiday to take command. Police chiefs have
replied that, in their opinion, this is rubbish. This division reflects the
anger in police ranks over the cuts in staffing as well as the same
'reforms' to pensions now being faced by other public sector workers.

*Marxists have long explained that, in the final analysis, the state can be
reduced to armed bodies of men in defence of private property*. The ruling
class know this to be true too. However, this only works if you have the
armed bodies of men available in the first place. Thatcher, in the 1980s,
understood this and ensured that police numbers were not cut and saleries
were always raised.  No wonder sections of the Tories are criticising the
cuts both to the armed forces and the police. Some of them remember how
usefull the police were during the miners strike and the Wapping dispute and
fear that they may not have a same resouces available to use now.

Cameron is now in a quandry. If he reverses the cuts in the police force on
the grounds that the service they provide is "necessary" to maintain control
then people will ask why is the same not being done for other public
services under attack which are equally "necessary?"  If he takes no action
then anger will continue to grow, both inside the police and without,  as
the reality of these cuts takes effect. Many of the cuts, across all parts
of the public sector, have been explained away by the arguement that
frontline services will not be hit - just pen-pushers with gold-plated
pensions sitting around on huge salaries doing nothing but attending
seminars on health and safety. Away from Daily-Telegraph-fantasy-land
nothing can be further from the truth. In reality, the police already knew
that before last weekend their numbers had already  been dangerously
depleted - many forces have not recruited for nearly a year - and would
struggle in the face of widespread disturbances across a large geographical
area. Hence the decision to hold back in some areas and not others. For the
ruling class, things are now a bit tricky. We, however, should understand
that in the end the police will not provide any useful help or support to
local communities in pain because that is not their job - they are there to
enforces bosses' law and people know it.

Westminster is starting to believe that the worst may be behind them now. In
the short-term they may be right - we shall see. But the problems which led
to the riots have not gone away. A mood of anger exists still on the estates
of Britain. This autumn, the  focus will turn again to the industrial front
as millions of workers take action over attacks to their jobs, pensions and
wages. Public sector workers will be joined by those from the private
section. The hoped-for upturn in the economy, with its promised jobs to
replace those lost, is looking less and less likely. Before the pin-stripped
suits got going yesterday, they had to hear a report from the chancellor
that predictions for the economy would have to be downgraded.  This is not a
recipe for social calm.

In the midst of all the Victorian sentencing which has been going on, a
glimmer of reality showed itself when a court in session became concerned
that one 14 year-old girl had turned up for trial without any member of her
family or a gardian being present, even though she had travelled half way
accross town to be there. Court officials were instructed to ensure that
someone was brought to court to ensure her safe return home after she was
granted bail. For many youth in Britain today, in the "sink" estates of our
big cities, this is the reality of life. Any support or help they might have
had has been removed by the cuts, with more to come. No talk of fightbacks
by Cameron will solve this nightmare. That is why the youth must join up in
the fight against capitalism and for a socialist future that will remove the
real rioters and looters within society - the boss class and their rotten
representatives.


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