Early Start
This was one of those days if you were there will remember
for years. I started the day at 4:45 had a two mile walk to the bus stop
before getting to Rotherham then Sheffield. I was worried due to
Sheffield if I would get there in time to Steward the train. Other
Stewards were Bev Laidlaw, James Downton, and Charles Law. I was joined
also by a small delegation from our Branch and off we set on the 7:32 Train to
London.
On the Train all seemed determined to make this a good day from
the chatter but all wanted to see a general strike after this ASAP. All were in good humour and it was a really
nice family atmosphere.
Arrival
After arriving at St Pancras Station we all went for a badly
needed cig before setting off on a 30 minute walk to Victoria bank James went
off to the University but we were joined for the walk there by Peter Murray
Branch Chair of Doncaster Mexborough branch.
Once we got to the assembly point of the march we lost Pete and walked
to the PCS assemble point 5 already there was a large number of PCS Members
there in fact from what I saw I would not be surprised if our Union had the
largest contingent we settles in with the Branch banner behind a jazz band the
sun shining.
The march starts
After about an hour the March set off all full of energy and
cameras flashing passing Big Ben, Whitehall, and Trafalgar Square, On the way
Alan noted all the statues we both commented it was a monument to mass
slaughter of our class. All the way
round the March was conducted in good humour lots of music noise, whistles, and
horns. Lots of boo’s as we passed near parliament
that home of the biggest Organised Crime Syndicate in the UK the British Government. The day was surprisingly warm and many
stopped off at passing pubs for a pint.
After passing Trafalgar Square and beyond I spotted Peter Tatchell
along the route there were two open top buses with Zita Holbourne and Marion Lloyd
on them spurring us on. As we neared Hyde
Park feet were starting to get very tired.
First thing we did was to flop down in the park for a rest using the poncho’s
to sit on.
The speeches Mark Serwatoka our general Secretary, Unite
General Secretary Len McCluskey, Matt Wrack FBU, General Secretary and Bob Crowe General Secretary
RMT all gave Great speeches, there was also good speeches from community groups
including the disabled and youth representatives. As for Ed Milibands speech the less said
about that the better. The rally ended
at about 4:00pm and we set off for the stations again.
Getting down Oxford Street Street during the rush hour was a
nightmare so many packed crowds whoever would choose to go shopping here must
be a real masochist. police all outside Starbucks and Top Shop to protect the crooked greedy tax evaders mmm for the very rich crime does pay it seems. All now were tired
so we called off for a well-earned pint however I would not recommend a night
out round here at these prices.
Journey Home
The train set off at 6:55 arrived in Sheffield 9:00pm all
were very tired I changed my socks on the train to some looks of horror from
Ian Storeys sitting next to me. All again on the
way home agreed a long but good day but now we want a General strike. In fact
that was the call everywhere you went on the day from all unions members are
you Listening TUC? I finished back in Rawmarsh
in my local having a couple of pints while talking to a couple of professional experts
telling me about how the March went from what they saw on the news but were not
actually there typical.
Martin Hickman
Branch Secretary
Sheffield PCS HQ Branch
Hiya Martin!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like it was a fab day, wish I'd been there in some ways... (really not a fan of large crowds)
Good on you and everyone else who marched! I would definitely support a general strike & stand on the picket line! For one thing, it would show how many people are angry with this government for pulling our country to shreds.
Take care
Joey
Ah thanks for this Joey I hope your keeping ok
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