The Socialist

The Socialist 16 May 2012

Solidarity with Greek workers

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Solidarity with Greek workers

Mullivaikal 2012: Workers' unity against Rajapaksa regime


The Queen's Speech - What readers thought

Rebekah Brooks reveals Murdoch's reach into the heart of government

JP Morgan: banksters at it again

Them & Us


The battle to defend pensions continues

Why prison officers joined the protests

M10: Angry workers walk out across the country

Workers demand pensions battle is stepped up

10 May sees united strike - but teacher unions shirk their responsibilities

Police demo shows that opposition to cuts is growing


It's our NHS - Let's fight for it!

Victory for Greenwich Unite library campaign

Wales TUC - Oppose all cuts!

Solidarity against far-right thugs

Tesco imposes two year increase in pension age

National Committee


The boss exploiting China (and Britain)

A short walk down Whitehall...

Why I joined the Socialist Party

 
 
 
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Police demo shows that opposition to cuts is growing

35,000 off-duty police demonstrate against privatisation and cuts 10 May 2012, photo Paul Mattsson

Click for gallery. 35,000 off-duty police demonstrate against privatisation and cuts 10 May 2012, photo Paul Mattsson   (Click to enlarge)

On the same day as the public sector workers' pensions strike, 10 May, the Police Federation called a demonstration in London to protest at attacks to the police service.

Their issues included 20% cuts to the police service, which is leading to redundancies, opposition to the Winsor Report on the Police Service, which includes cuts to pay levels and conditions on top of a two-year pay freeze and increased pension contributions, and opposition to privatisation of core police functions.

Socialists who went to intervene in the police demo were wondering what the response would be. The answer surprised us.

An estimated 35,000 off-duty officers marched, fuming with the government over the above issues. So much so that they snatched all the leaflets from the handful of Socialist Party members there - we underestimated the response we would get! - and over 50 copies of the Socialist were sold.

Many officers politely declined to take leaflets or buy our paper. Some said they were non-political and were surprised to learn how many of their colleagues had bought a copy.

But there were very few hostile responses. And we made it clear to those who wanted to talk that we have strong criticisms of the policing of demos, picket lines and communities [see articles: Grim toll for hidden police racism and After the Riots)

But we welcomed any action that brought the Police Federation and ordinary police officers closer to the trade union movement if they are going into conflict with their employers, the government and police authorities.

We supported their right to strike, which they may ballot for soon and will have to fight for if they win the ballot.

But this is truly the sign of a government and capitalist society on the rocks when sections of its state feel the need to demonstrate against it! The police are used by the government to frighten people off from demonstrating, as brutally experienced by students in 2010, but developments like this could help to weaken their use against strikers and demonstrators in the future.

Kevin Parlsow

This version of this article was first posted on the Socialist Party website on 11 May 2012 and may vary slightly from the version subsequently printed in The Socialist.


In this issue


International socialist news and analysis

Solidarity with Greek workers

Mullivaikal 2012: Workers' unity against Rajapaksa regime


Socialist Party news and analysis

The Queen's Speech - What readers thought

Rebekah Brooks reveals Murdoch's reach into the heart of government

JP Morgan: banksters at it again

Them & Us


10 May strike and demonstrations

The battle to defend pensions continues

Why prison officers joined the protests

M10: Angry workers walk out across the country

Workers demand pensions battle is stepped up

10 May sees united strike - but teacher unions shirk their responsibilities

Police demo shows that opposition to cuts is growing


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

It's our NHS - Let's fight for it!

Victory for Greenwich Unite library campaign

Wales TUC - Oppose all cuts!

Solidarity against far-right thugs

Tesco imposes two year increase in pension age

National Committee


Reviews and comments

The boss exploiting China (and Britain)

A short walk down Whitehall...

Why I joined the Socialist Party


 

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