Briefing column - don't touch that dial! Print E-mail
By Geoff Martin   
Friday, 08 February 2008
When I was a councillor in Merton back in the eighties, a young Tory member accused me of having been a leading light in the Winter of Discontent locally. Her name was Teresa May and she was totally wrong.Far from organising picket rotas, during the winter of 78/79 I was hanging around the gates of the girls school on my Fizzy, thrashing a punk rock electric guitar down the youth club and trying to convince my parents that I was actually working really hard on my O levels.

It wasn’t until a year or two later that I took my first steps on the road of industrial militancy in the pay disputes in the NHS that swiftly followed the election of the Thatcher government. That’s where and when I learnt the truths and the myths of the Winter of Discontent.

An old communist porter, Jack Hensman, now sadly no longer with us, instilled in met that the victory of Thatcher was nothing to do with the uprising of low paid public service workers and was everything to do with a Labour government which chose to make the people doing the dirtiest jobs pay for an economic crisis not of their making. We had nothing to be ashamed of.

Thatcher recognised the power of organised blue collar workers and bust us apart with her privatisation policy but that’s another story.

They say that those who fail to learn the lessons of the past are doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past and that’s the path that Brown and his cabinet have embarked on with their aim of screwing down public sector pay for the foreseeable future in the face of the economic turbulence about to engulf them.

This is suicidal stuff. A government that can’t piece together the hard facts of life of escalating fuel bills, transport costs and the basic essentials of keeping a roof over your head and food on the table is on a one way ticket to Palookaville. When Cabinet ministers can’t remember whether or not a hundred grand passed in and out of their trousers the contempt and derision in the dole offices, the town halls and on the wards is surely going to turn round and bite you on the arse at the ballot box.

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