A reply to Guardian writer John Harris
Under the headline 'If Trotskyists are on the march there's chaos ahead', John Harris wrote an article in the Guardian on 12.8.16 attacking Militant and the Socialist Party. Below, in a letter they wouldn't print, Linda Taaffe responds.
In the run up to the London Assembly elections I took a call from a journalist about a piece on a local housing campaign. Yes of course, do come along. Can we interview tenants? Sure, we can set up a street meeting and you can film. Your campaign is typical of what's going on around London. Yes it is, except these tenants are refusing to budge. That's not typical.
John Harris and crew duly came and did the business. At the time I spoke to him and there was a friendly exchange. At no time did he express any hostility. He even bought a copy of the Socialist.
Yet today a few months later we are treated to vitriolic denunciations of Socialist Party members! When he came face to face with activists doing the business of defending workers from being evicted he had nothing useful to add.
We Socialists will continue fighting alongside workers to defend homes, jobs, pay, and fight for a future for our young people. We are certainly on the march, as Harris's article is headlined. But the chaos is here and now and we are key fighters in getting through that chaos of greedy capitalism to a more sensible place where we can begin to plan for everyone's needs. John Harris will forever be a mere commentator. Even the film footage turned out to be a rather bland "piece" and utterly forgettable.
Linda Taaffe, Socialist Party
- Butterfields Won't Budge campaign has been running now since January. Fifty families are still in their homes.
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