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Labour to abolish Mayday ?

Schwarzschild | 23.11.2000 17:45

Plans have been announced whereby the semi- authorised Mayday holiday will be transfered to mid june in order to co- incide with Elizabeth Windsor's Golden Jubilee.

This piece of news (on most outlets) is perhaps the latest in the tactics of 'totalitarianism by stealth' much loved by our Labour regime. At the present time it is not clear whether this move will be merely for 2002, or to come into force next year, and indeed if it will be a permanent switch. Most likely scenario ? Pass it off as temporary, then bring it in.
The current Mayday holiday was a half hearted measure introduced by Michael Foot. Designed in such a way that it would rarely fall on May 1st, it looks set to be the latest symbolic defeat of the left at the hands of Labour, going the same way as Militant and Clause IV.
We may ask: if it was absolutely necessary to bring in another pro- establishment holiday, why bother to scrap this one ? Answer : to make the point- the monarchy takes precedence over workers' considerations. Time to remind them who's who, dammit.
There is no doubt that this years Mayday action left No 10 in dismay. Having decided that ideology itself was dead, it was acutely disconcerting to see it alive and scribbling on their own doorstep, so this will be the legerdemain employed to scrap it.

Schwarzschild

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Abolish the monarchy 2002

23.11.2000 18:46

I read about this as well. If it's any consolation, Movement Against The Monarchy will be organising a *BIG* action to coincide with the Jubilee!

Lemming
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Wait...

24.11.2000 19:23

Today's Guardian says the extra day off for the Golden Jubilee will replace the May 27 spring bank holiday, *not* May Day. Good news...but MA'M will still be organising a mass action of some kind for the Jubilee!

Lemming
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MayDay

26.11.2000 14:06

Since when has it mattered whether the state sanctions our May Day celebrations or not? Go celebrate on May 1st anyway you see fit.
Any anti jubilee actions planned?

Mr.Winstanley