Alf Filer is speaking at next week’s Socialist Resistance forum in London, the details for which are in the corner. Here are his views on asking the State to stop fascists.
In calling on the Home Secretary to ban the EDL march in Leeds, the anti-fascist movement is making a serious error. This will only come back to haunt our movement in the future and we will live to regret it.
The lessons of the struggles against fascism in the 30’s , at Lewisham, Harrow etc have shown the need to have confidence in the independent actions of the working class and their allies in confronting the fascists.
The nature of fascism is that it feeds off the crises in Capitalism to divide and disarm the working class in the various struggles for freedom, democracy and justice. It divides communities, reinforces sexism and spreads the evils of racism, homophobia and Islamaphobia today.
The State and its representatives have a direct interest in protecting the interests of Capital and at times drops the veneer of liberalism through repressive actions, which undermine our civil liberties. The recent reports on police monitoring of demonstrators is just the latest example.
To call on the Home Secretary to ban the EDL, means calling on the Home Secretary who is responsible for policing. The same Home Secretary, who is a member of the same Cabinet endorsing, “British jobs for British workers”, the slogan used by the fascists. The same Cabinet that is endorsing further infringements on our civil liberties and undermining the Muslim community, through the Prevent policing strategy . Do we believe that we can trust the forces of law and order to protect our communities from Nazi attacks? I think not. The only defence is self defence.
Others may call for such a ban, and we understand their sincere reasons for doing so. However, the police and Home Secretary have more than enough evidence to arrest the fascists for breaches of the various laws on incitement to riot, breaches of the peace, racist abuse, insulting behaviour etc etc. Has this happened? No.
In Harrow, a fascist gave a Nazi salute and gets a free ride out of the borough for his own safety. Why not arrested?. The destruction caused in Luton when fascists attacked local people and ran riot did not result in one arrest.
The mass movement against fascists and racists must not be demobilised by relying on State bans. The people of Harrow and elsewhere made it clear, “They shall not pass”, and nor did they. The Left must hold firm and remain confident in the willingness and ability of the people united to fight off the fascist threat. Do not compromise on the No Platform for Fascists. Only we can ban them by remaining strong and united.





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