The battle of beanfield, 18 yrs on
dissent | 01.06.2003 10:53
A small, albeit one sided, battle took place on June 1st 1985 between what the then, Tory media called "New Age travellers" and the enforcers of "law and order" in the vicinity of the Hampshire/Wiltshire border, close to the ancient stones of a national treasure - Stonehenge.
18 years on and some still remember.
A small, albeit one sided, battle took place on June 1st 1985 between what the then, Tory media called "New Age travellers" and the enforcers of "law and order" in the vicinity of the Hampshire/Wiltshire border, close to the ancient stones of a national treasure - Stonehenge.
The details make very uncomfortable reading, even more so when read today, 18 years later, and sit ill at ease with the idea that the "ordinary people" have liberty in their own land, free from Government repression just because of their non-conformist beliefs.
When elected to Government the BNP is going to be tough on crime, but we also have a very clear idea about the definition of "crime".
Real crime as opposed to repression
Since 1973 when we had the misfortune to be shackled to the (then) Common Market, which has evolved into today's EU, over 100,000 new pieces of legislation have been incorporated into the UK law books! Almost every aspect of daily life is subject to criminalisation. With each new law that is passed, thousands of new criminals are instantly created.
A BNP Government will not only reverse such intrusive legislation, but will also ensure that the most basic of liberties are upheld and also the many that have been lost are returned to the people. For the past 30 years or so, many basic freedoms, which had previously been sacred to dozens of generations of our ancestors, have become subject to the same unwelcome and unnecessary scrutiny of the bureaucrats in Whitehall and Brussels.
The "Battle of the Bean Field" which this story is about to relate would never have happened under a BNP Government. It was a small victory for the repressive regime of Thatcher with its eyes towards the big Global business donors to the Tory Party. It was also a huge blow to the very people who valued the real things that makes Life worth living: personal liberty, freedom of belief, humans as stewards of the countryside, choice of how to live, where to live, and how to raise one's offspring.
Here is a summary of what occurred June 1st 1985:
A convoy of over 100 buses and other vehicles carrying mostly young, professional British couples who had made a conscious choice to bring up their children in an alternative lifestyle made its way through Hampshire. Those young couples had decided that their children would be free from the psychological bonds of the TV channels, State schooling and the very real physical chains of monetary debt. They were halted at the Hampshire/Wiltshire border by lines of Police.
Discussions which took place over the next few hours between the convoy leaders and senior Policemen broke down in the early evening.
Within minutes of the ending of the meeting, over 1,600 Policemen and (allegedly) British soldiers in Police uniform attacked the vehicle convoy.
"All of us were shocked by what we saw: police tactics which seemed to break new grounds in the scale and intensity of its violence. We saw police throw hammers, stones and other missiles through the windscreens of advancing vehicles; a woman dragged away by the hair; young men beaten over the head with truncheons as they tried to surrender; police using sledgehammers to smash up the interiors of the hippies' coaches."
Even the ITV news crew said on camera at the event:
"What we - the ITN camera crew and myself as a reporter - have seen in the last 30 minutes here in this field has been some of the most brutal police treatment of people that I’ve witnessed in my entire career as a journalist. The number of people who have been hit by policemen, who have been clubbed whilst holding babies in their arms in coaches around this field, is yet to be counted...There must surely be an enquiry after what has happened today”.
Paramedics attend to a victim of Thatcher's Police brutality in 1985 .
Also Lord Cardigan, a prominent member of the Conservative Party and wealthy landowner in Hampshire, whose land many of the convoy had set out from, said of the events:
"I hadn’t realised that anybody that appeared to be supporting elements that stood against the establishment would be savaged by establishment newspapers. Now one thinks about it, nothing could be more natural. I hadn’t realised that I would be considered a class traitor; if I see a policeman truncheoning a woman I feel I’m entitled to say that it is not a good thing you should be doing. I went along, saw an episode in British history and reported what I saw."
A Government as hideous as the Thatcher regime which sent in the uniformed forces of law and order to smash the "different" homes of young professional couples who choose to do something with their lives, other than watch five hours of television a day, who refused to sign up to credit and store cards they couldn't afford and who refused to send their children to schools which would curtail, not encourage their emotional and physical development, is a Government that should have been openly and vehemently opposed, not tacitly supported!
More information about the misuse of the Police Force by the Government of the day to smash this kind of low level dissent can be found at:
Stonehenge and the `Battle of the Beanfield': http://tash.gn.apc.org/sh_bean.htm
A small, albeit one sided, battle took place on June 1st 1985 between what the then, Tory media called "New Age travellers" and the enforcers of "law and order" in the vicinity of the Hampshire/Wiltshire border, close to the ancient stones of a national treasure - Stonehenge.
The details make very uncomfortable reading, even more so when read today, 18 years later, and sit ill at ease with the idea that the "ordinary people" have liberty in their own land, free from Government repression just because of their non-conformist beliefs.
When elected to Government the BNP is going to be tough on crime, but we also have a very clear idea about the definition of "crime".
Real crime as opposed to repression
Since 1973 when we had the misfortune to be shackled to the (then) Common Market, which has evolved into today's EU, over 100,000 new pieces of legislation have been incorporated into the UK law books! Almost every aspect of daily life is subject to criminalisation. With each new law that is passed, thousands of new criminals are instantly created.
A BNP Government will not only reverse such intrusive legislation, but will also ensure that the most basic of liberties are upheld and also the many that have been lost are returned to the people. For the past 30 years or so, many basic freedoms, which had previously been sacred to dozens of generations of our ancestors, have become subject to the same unwelcome and unnecessary scrutiny of the bureaucrats in Whitehall and Brussels.
The "Battle of the Bean Field" which this story is about to relate would never have happened under a BNP Government. It was a small victory for the repressive regime of Thatcher with its eyes towards the big Global business donors to the Tory Party. It was also a huge blow to the very people who valued the real things that makes Life worth living: personal liberty, freedom of belief, humans as stewards of the countryside, choice of how to live, where to live, and how to raise one's offspring.
Here is a summary of what occurred June 1st 1985:
A convoy of over 100 buses and other vehicles carrying mostly young, professional British couples who had made a conscious choice to bring up their children in an alternative lifestyle made its way through Hampshire. Those young couples had decided that their children would be free from the psychological bonds of the TV channels, State schooling and the very real physical chains of monetary debt. They were halted at the Hampshire/Wiltshire border by lines of Police.
Discussions which took place over the next few hours between the convoy leaders and senior Policemen broke down in the early evening.
Within minutes of the ending of the meeting, over 1,600 Policemen and (allegedly) British soldiers in Police uniform attacked the vehicle convoy.
"All of us were shocked by what we saw: police tactics which seemed to break new grounds in the scale and intensity of its violence. We saw police throw hammers, stones and other missiles through the windscreens of advancing vehicles; a woman dragged away by the hair; young men beaten over the head with truncheons as they tried to surrender; police using sledgehammers to smash up the interiors of the hippies' coaches."
Even the ITV news crew said on camera at the event:
"What we - the ITN camera crew and myself as a reporter - have seen in the last 30 minutes here in this field has been some of the most brutal police treatment of people that I’ve witnessed in my entire career as a journalist. The number of people who have been hit by policemen, who have been clubbed whilst holding babies in their arms in coaches around this field, is yet to be counted...There must surely be an enquiry after what has happened today”.
Paramedics attend to a victim of Thatcher's Police brutality in 1985 .
Also Lord Cardigan, a prominent member of the Conservative Party and wealthy landowner in Hampshire, whose land many of the convoy had set out from, said of the events:
"I hadn’t realised that anybody that appeared to be supporting elements that stood against the establishment would be savaged by establishment newspapers. Now one thinks about it, nothing could be more natural. I hadn’t realised that I would be considered a class traitor; if I see a policeman truncheoning a woman I feel I’m entitled to say that it is not a good thing you should be doing. I went along, saw an episode in British history and reported what I saw."
A Government as hideous as the Thatcher regime which sent in the uniformed forces of law and order to smash the "different" homes of young professional couples who choose to do something with their lives, other than watch five hours of television a day, who refused to sign up to credit and store cards they couldn't afford and who refused to send their children to schools which would curtail, not encourage their emotional and physical development, is a Government that should have been openly and vehemently opposed, not tacitly supported!
More information about the misuse of the Police Force by the Government of the day to smash this kind of low level dissent can be found at:
Stonehenge and the `Battle of the Beanfield': http://tash.gn.apc.org/sh_bean.htm
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hahaha
01.06.2003 11:13
What took the biscuit was a link to a website run by a gay anti racist, someone the BNP would want to be "shoved back into the closet" in their words.
Can anyone verify this, if so, this is hilarious!
serious?
BNP Bullshit
01.06.2003 11:17
I'm stunned by the absurdity of it when everyone knows it was your fascist bootboys who were regully responsible for violence against us 'new age hippies' back in the seventies eighties nineties and onwards. And to claim the BNP is anti-Thatcherite is unbelievable too. To what levels of spin are the BNP dscending-I think I prefered them when they were plain racist nazi scum-now they pretend to have human feelings...HA!
NO PLATFORM FOR FASCISM!
c.
Fascist opportunism knows no bounds!
01.06.2003 11:26
Hilarious! You couldn't make it up!
Now, it appears that all of a sudden the BNP has decided that it is the bestest friend of hippies and crusties!
I guess that must be news for any "alternative" type who has ever been roughed up by yer average BNP skinhead or lardy lager lout.
Oh the fake concern! Oh the fake outrage at "police thugs" attacking all those "dope-smokin', nigger-lovin', commie faggot longhairs"! What sickening hypocrisy!
The BNP's overt "vision" for the future is for an "all-white Britain."
It only takes a few seconds to read between the lines, not to mention a quick review of fascism in Europe in the 1920s-40s, to realise that this vision also involves getting rid of alternative types (the gypsies, gays and street tramps all went straight into Nazi concentration camps), so I rather doubt that "New Age travellers" would fare well under a BNP government.
Among others, the much-maligned Trotsky observed that the only consistent thing about fascist ideology, apart from its hate and lies, was its cheap, whorish opportunism.
When they're trying to get into power (and like an extreme version of "normal politics") the fash will wheedle and promise anything, pretending to identify with "your" cause and your community.
Once in power, they turn on anyone who doesn't fit their narrow-minded view of "normality."
I hope IMC keeps this post up for a bit, 'cos it really is BLOODY FUNNY to see this latest bit of political contortionism from the BNP scum.
Vote BNP! The anarcho-crusty's friend! Hilarious!
Has the loony BNP ideologue who wrote the piece checked what his fellow arseholes think of the crusties? I bet they've never even heard of the Battle of the Beanfield. I bet those that have laughed when they heard about it 16 years ago and thought that those women and children deserved a "good kicking."
Death to the fascists! Kick them in the nuts! Ignore their cheap attempts to leech on to your problems!
They offer no solution, apart from the "Final Solution."
MM
Mad Monk
No Platform?
01.06.2003 11:36
No Platform is a dangerous step on the route to sensure, if we establish it in a free society we should not complain when we find our ideals and belifs silence by those who feel thretened by them.
No Platform is fundamentaly wrong and it is to the eternal shame of the Socialist left that they try to stop others from speaking in a free society.
If you cannot beat the BNP in free debate you need to reassess your debating skills!
Jules
No Platform??
01.06.2003 11:43
No Platform is a dangerous step on the route to sensure, if we establish it in a free society we should not complain when we find our ideals and belifs silence by those who feel thretened by them.
No Platform is fundamentaly wrong and it is to the eternal shame of the Socialist left that they try to stop others from speaking in a free society.
If you cannot beat the BNP in free debate you need to reassess your debating skills!
Jules
new age travellers
01.06.2003 12:01
They are however opposed to the gangs of travelling theives that call themselves gypsies but who are in fact just pikeys and travelling vagabonds. The problem with un licenced traveller camps and festivels such as the gatherings that used to happen at stone henge is that you get lots of criminal damage, environmental contamination, thefts from farms, fences burnt for firewood, metal gates stolen, roads blocked, petrol bilked, diesel syphoned off from commercial vehicles, dogs harassing farm animals, illegal poaching of game, etc and the police and other emergancy services don't have adequate access top the sites or were constantly having to use force to gain access.
What needs to happen is for the new age travelling community to effectively become self policing in that they expell people from their groups who think its a good idea to just travel from place to place stealing or running scams. Also some sort of intelligence liason with the police, where they pass on information about the groups and individuals who are commiting serious crimes in their community would be a good start to creating a harmonious relationship.
Another problem is the ultra left extremist groups and violent anti capatalist thugs hijack any other group they can use to force their unrealistic and completely unacceptable and intolerant views on others. A lot of problems at the festivels in the past was whipped up by these sorts. Just because socialists don't believe in the individual rights of ownership of property, you'll find most of the people in the country do, and no one really wants 10,000 people on their land, damaging it.
This country is too small for many thousands of people to live a continually nomadic lifestyle.
marksman_451
get a more suitable name, marksman
01.06.2003 12:43
Maybe you should get one.
Marx's cock
Stonehenge Acoustic Free Festival
01.06.2003 13:16
Stonehenge Acoustic Free Festival
June 21st - 23rd 2003
Protest and Celebrate at English Heritage's decision to open the
monument on the wrong day!
On Saturday 21st. June the temporary free Solstice car park at
Stonehenge will be open from 00.01 hrs. to 16.00 hrs. (last admittance 11.00
hrs.) Free access to the stones (subject to security searches) will only be
permitted from 02.00hrs. to 12.00 hrs.
Unfortunately the Solstice dawn occurs on Sunday June the 22nd. and
campaigners intend to protest at the decision to deny access with music fun
and agit prop Morris dancing. They are demanding full restoration of their
traditional rights of free access to Stonehenge and provision of land for
camping while attending the Midsummer Solstice Celebration from the 21st to
23rd June 2003.
Acoustic musicians and groups wanting to participate in the
celebration should contact
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/stonehengeentertainmentsdiscussion/
Seize The Day, Headmix, Celtica, Tarantism, Judge Trev and Nik
Turner are some of the performers who have already agreed to play.
Bring blankets, food, water, a drum, a guitar, what you expect to find
and join in the fun for the future of the Stonehenge solstice celebration.
Avebury car park is to be closed to further entry on Friday 21st. June
or earlier if full and no extra land is to be provided for parking.
---
Mark
The Far-Left are as bad as the Far-Right
01.06.2003 15:20
I also hate the BNP. The BNP's sophisticated craft means they use stories like the Battle of the Beanfield, an historic instance of state brutality in the history of these islands, to weave together a tenous argument about loss of soveriegnty to the EU and state repression, disguising their rabid, racist ideology with a veneer of legitimisation as they self-justify themselves with this tokenistic opportunistic stab at comradeship with a past instance in the people's struggle against state brutality which at the time I'm sure none of their members had any contact with whatsoever.
However, the Far-Left, who are so anti-authoritarian that all those "free Riders" in the system would get away with anything are as irresponsible as the racist Far-Right. Race-blame and hate would be fuelled by you wankers, albeit to a lesser extent than outright xenophobic political posturing, if state governance was dismantled in your utopian pipedream. How can people really believe in power to the people, when some people are puerile degenerates?
Anti-anticapitalist
What a load of bolloxs
02.06.2003 13:46
You havn't got a clue what you are speaking of.
marksman and his alter-ego anti-anti-yawn are both deluded arseholes brainwashed by the state.
los ninos
why don't u listen & take note for a change
03.06.2003 18:59
up-the-ante