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A 'stewards' story on Monday night at Hillsborough national |
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Wednesday April 09, 2003 12:30 by Dave - n/a
![]() There were previous posts on IMC wondering why the Stewards were so inactive during the protests on monday night. It's probably because they weren't really stewards. I went on one of the IAWM/GR buses that left liberty hall at 2pm on Monday afternoon. I had travelled as an independent non afilliated individual (though i had some involvement in the Antiwar movement at previous rallies) Upon arriving at the shopping center, a member of the SWP/IAWM who I will not name, asked me if i would be a steward during the march. I was reluctant because i did not want to be associated with the SWP (again) and from previous experience, IAWM "stewards" were merely money collectors shaking buckets, handing out leaflets and touting for membership for the "movement". Eventually I agreed to wear one of the Flourescant bibs and i was given my bucket to collect money. I was not informed of any details as to what was happening, where the march was going, what would happen once the march arrived at it's destination, I had never been to Hillsborough before and had no idea of the surroundings. When i asked what it was that i was supposed to be doing i was given vague instructions to keep an eye on people and stop people from wandering out in front of the road. The march was intended to stop at the stage where the ICTU were holding speeches. I had absolutely no interest in listening to the same people talking about the same things for the 10th time so i continued down the road to where the riot police had set up their road block. I noticed that there were 4 or 5 "stewards" in this group, several of whom i recognised and i knew that, like me, they had been given no briefing or training and were mainly charged with collecting money. A few minutes after i arrived at the barricade Richard Boyd Barret began to address the crowd through a loud hailer. When I noticed this i and i heard him acting as if he had orchestrated the march towards the police lines i immediatly removed my "steward" identification. I no longer wanted to be associated with the hypocracy that was taking place before me. When the "pro war" individual climbed the pole with his poster and the crowd got distressed i was not surprised by the inaction of the "stewards" What were they supposed to do? They had no authority, no training, no briefing, no guidelines. They were brightly clothed individuals and it would have been a judgement call as to whether or not to remove the dissident and that call had merits on both sides. The protest in Hillsborough, i believe, did a great deal to split the movement, not because it was too extreme or dangerous as the SWP might claim, but because it did not go far enough. I could not afford to miss the bus home. Once Barret declared the buses would all be leaving on time regardless of the situation on the ground i just left the protest there and then. On the way back I tried to look the catholic workers in the eye and i found that i couldn't. Theirs is dedication that we should all aspire to emulate The protest in Hillsborough was a total waste of time. SWP want to build the movement until it collapses under it's own weight and the movement become just as disenfranchised with the "radicals" as they are with the establishment |
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