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May 27

ConDemNation vs Brian Haw

Posted on Thursday, May 27, 2010 in civil liberties, ConDemNation, Politics, protest


Brian Haw’s arrest in Parliament Square put paid very quickly to the fantasy that the ConDemNation coalition would be any better on civil liberties than New Labour. So they’ve promised to get rid of ID cards – big deal. They’re still locking up asylum seekers’ children, they’re pushing ahead with Gary McKinnon’s extradition, they’re not moving away from control orders, and have no regard whatsoever for the right to protest. I’m sick of this already.

Colin Barrow, theĀ Conservative leader of Westminster City council said:

As well as the disruption caused to ordinary workers and tourists who are prevented from going about their daily business and enjoying the Unesco world heritage site, the police have been diverted from policing local communities and tackling crime. It is clear that the present legislation is not working and new laws are required to ensure everyone can enjoy the square and give other groups the opportunity to legally protest there. New legislation is urgently needed to enable the police to intervene effectively in cases of prolonged demonstrations, or where there are real public order or nuisance problems. We need powers to regulate and police the square.

It’s a shameless attack on the right to protest of a man whose continuous presence shames the government, and who is disapproved of by the now lead governing party. It’s really simple. It’s not a public safety or health issue, this is political vindictiveness. New Labour restricted the right of protest of people they didn’t like, and now the coalition is doing exactly the same. No-one’s ability to protest has been infringed by Haw or the Peace Camp, there’s no public order or nuisance problem, and the police haven’t been diverted from anything. Barrow’s claims are a complete load of utter garbage, and nowhere does he acknowledge the conflicts in Iraq or Afghanistan.

From twitter:

STWuk Johnson says Parliament antiwar protest did “considerable damage”. Nobody mention “damage” of 1m dead in #Iraq and #Afghanistan. #brianhaw

hangbitch Such lies about Haw. He had a tiny camp that interfered with nobody. Thousands of Tamils managed to protest around him for weeks.

jackofkent I wondered if there were any good reasons to remove Brian Haw from Parliament Square; so I read around; and nope: they’re all bullshit.

The controversial SOCPA legislation was introduced largely to attack Brian Haw’s right to protest, and to remove an embarrassing, constant reminder of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars from the government’s front door. Not only is there no indication of repeal or replacement of SOCPA but the strongarm tactics under Labour’s Home Office haven’t changed one iota. The more things change, the more they stay the same. Don’t expect much change under ConDemNation.

Speaking from outside court, Haw said:

“We’re there because our country is committing infanticide, genocide, the looting of nations.

“I’m determined to be there until they kill me. How much longer will that be?”

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