Over-exaggerating our numbers
and claiming non-existent victories does not strengthen us, it leads to
complacency
The
‘Free Tommy Robinson’ demonstration on
June 9th, when up to 15,000 attended a Football Lads Alliance protest
caused shock on the left. This was the
biggest fascist demonstration in living memory even if not all those who
attended were paid up fascists.
Even
at its height the National Front never mobilised more than three
thousand at Wood
Green. At the Lewisham
counter-demonstration to the NF in August 1977 we broke the back of the NF.
The fascists could not turn out more than a thousand at the very most.
Throughout the 1970’s and 1980’s fascist demonstrations were always heavily
outnumbered.
Today
we are seeing a very different phenomenon. The problem is that many on the Left
believe that they can simply relive those earlier battles. That includes John McDonnell who recently
called for the reformation of the Anti-Nazi League.
The
situation is entirely different. Then there were a series of racist murders
starting with the hot summer of 1976. Working class activity e.g. the Grunwick
strike was far higher and working class involvement in anti-fascist activity
was far greater than today.
Today
the terrain has changed. The clear and obvious difference is that the NF, which
posed as the 3rd party of government portrayed itself, not as a neo-Nazi
party but as a patriotic party. One of our tasks was to demonstrate that the NF
was a neo-Nazi party and this was done very effectively in conjunction with Searchlight
Anti-Fascist magazine under the editorship of Maurice Ludmer, who was
also President of Birmingham Trades Council.
They produced an excellent pamphlet A
Well Oiled Nazi Machine.
Unfortunately with Maurice’s untimely death, Searchlight fell into the hands of Gerry Gable, who traded information with Special Branch on anti-fascists. It also became overtly pro-Zionist. See Searchlight 'anti-fascist magazine joins forces with Labour’s ‘anti-Semitism’ witchhunt and The Death Agony of Searchlight Anti-Fascist Magazine
Unfortunately with Maurice’s untimely death, Searchlight fell into the hands of Gerry Gable, who traded information with Special Branch on anti-fascists. It also became overtly pro-Zionist. See Searchlight 'anti-fascist magazine joins forces with Labour’s ‘anti-Semitism’ witchhunt and The Death Agony of Searchlight Anti-Fascist Magazine
At one time the NF was beating the Liberal Party into 3rd place in by-elections.
In the West
Bromwich by-election in 1973 Martin Webster obtained 16% compared to 25%
for the Conservatives and in the Stechford
by-election in 1977 Andrew Brons gained 2,900 votes and 8.2% compared to the
Liberal Party’s 8%. Brons later became
an MEP for the BNP.
Today
we are faced with an entirely different situation. For a start, far-Right
parties have grown throughout Europe as Euro-scepticism and nationalism have
taken root. This is particularly though
not exclusively the case in Eastern Europe.
In Italy we see Matteo Salvini, a fascist Deputy Prime Minister who
talks about cleansing the streets of Roma. In Hungary and Poland there are
overtly anti-Semitic regimes, vehemently anti-refugee and anti-Roma. Marine Le
Pen’s National Rally is a major contender in France. In Austria the neo-Nazi Freedom
Party is in government and the neo-Nazi AFD gained 13% and seats in the German
Bundestag. In the Netherlands Geert Wilders Freedom Party is the second largest
party.
That
isn’t to say that fascism on the model of Nazi Germany is around the
corner. Nazism in Germany was a direct
response to a strong and militant German working class. Unfortunately the working
class in Europe, like in Britain, is not strong today for structural and
political reasons. European fascism feeds off the influx of migrants, itself a consequence
of US and British imperialism in the Middle East. It is not a response to the ‘Bolshevik’
threat.
Ageing Skinheads heckle the march at the Haymarket |
The
other major feature of the far-Right in Europe is that, almost without
exception, it is pro-Zionist and pro-Israel.
The myth that anti-Zionism is a cover for anti-Semitism is simply
absurd. The far-Right and fascists today
disguise their anti-Semitism by proclaiming their support for Israel and Zionism. E.g. the neo-Nazi founder of the alt-Right
Richard Spencer declares that he is a White
Zionist.
There
is no doubt that Donald Trump is anti-Semitic. See for example Anti-Semitism
is no longer an undertone of Trump’s campaign. It’s the melody. At the Chanukkah celebration at the White
House last week the Chump praised Israel as ‘your country’ to American Jews. As even the Times of Israel accepted
this ‘insinuated that US Jews owe a dual
loyalty to Israel.’ The Jewish Forward
was even more blunt: ‘Trump Just Accused
Jews Of Loving Israel, Not America - And His Fans Cheered Anyway’
But
of course the anti-Semitic canard of dual loyalty is inherent in Zionism itself.
Did not Avi Gabbay, leader of the Israeli Labour Party react to the murder of
11 Jews at Pittsburgh by suggesting
they ‘return’ to Israel ‘because this is
their home.’
There were a number of Palestinian flags but no Zionist ones - let us hope that next year when SUTR march in Scotland that the Friends of Israel group is not allowed to take part |
Tommy
Robinson is a fascist whose racism is directed almost exclusively at the Moslem
population. He may mix with people who look fondly on the Third Reich but like
his alt-Right counterparts in the USA, he is overtly pro-Zionist and is in love
with Israel, the ideal ethno-nationalist state. Israel is unique in the western
world for being a state based not on its own inhabitants or citizens but on a
specific ethnic category – Jews. That is exactly what fascists have long
demanded – that Britain for example be based on White British people not anyone
who happens to live here.
Fascism
will never go away as long as capitalism is here. That is the first lesson that we need to be learnt. That is why there is very little purchase in
seeking an alliance with liberals. I doubt very much that a rerun of the ANL has
any chance of taking off today.
What
there does need to be, as there was in the mid-1970’s, is the creation of local
anti-fascist Committees. That means that the labour movement itself has to take
seriously the growth of the far-Right. Stand
Up To Racism is widely seen as an SWP front and the fact that Diana Abbot
and other non-members are formally Officers makes no difference. They weren’t elected
to those positions but put in place by those who formed SUTR, which is the
SWP.
I
attended today’s demonstration and did a rough count. I would estimate that about 4,000 people
attended not the 15,000 which is being claimed by SUTR
and Laura
Parker of Momentum. It is simply not
true to say that the UKIP/Fascist demonstration was ‘massively outnumbered.’ If the far-Right demonstration garnered
between two and three thousand– and our demonstrations were too far apart for
me to make any judgement – then there may have been a difference of one to two thousand
at best. That is good but it is not ‘massively’
different.
It
is good that Momentum nationally gave its support to the demonstration. However Momentum claims to have over 40,000
members. There were, at best 4-5
Momentum banners in evidence on the demonstration and those, like Camden were
from the Left of Momentum, anti-Lansman branches. I doubt if even 1% of
Momentum’s membership actually went. The videos which Momentum have produced
and which are displayed here on Tommy Robinson are good and should be used by
the movement. However the inability of
Momentum to mobilise even a fraction of its own membership demonstrates the
problems inherent in an undemocratic, top-down organisation. Momentum consists of a largely paper
membership.
Zionists Against Antisemitism — literally a man, woman and dog
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Oh
and there were two members, together with a dog, carrying a Socialists Against
Anti-Semitism banner. This seems to
be a wholly constructed Lansman organisation following up from his disastrous
video on anti-Semitism featuring Tania Shrew. It is literally a one-man and his dog
operation. Perhaps it should more accurately be termed ‘Zionists Against Anti-Semitism’. What it is not is an anti-racist organisation
or even an organisation. True that there must be some left-Zionists who feel
that the Jewish Labour Movement are a right-wing anti-Corbyn organisation but I
doubt there is room for another Zionist movement in the Labour Party!
Tony
Greenstein
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