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IrishWorker
3rd May 2010, 22:18
Sinn Fein threaten to disrupt Derry first May Day Parade.
Derry's 2010 Mayday march
In what was described as 'quite a respectable turnout' Mayday in Derry saw over 100 people take part in the Mayday march called by the Derry Trade Union Council. Those taking part included the DTUC, GMB, UNISON, 3/3 branch, Communities Against Cuts, Anti-Water Tax, IRSP, WSM and Organise!

Spirit of May Day flourishes in Derry in spite of dinosaurs

In a development that may well herald the gathering of momentum in the fightback against cuts and job losses in Derry and the north west, around 100 people marched to celebrate May Day, on Saturday May 1st. This was the first such march in the city in 8 years, and with a hundred plus people taking part in a march, and greater numbers at the rallies before and after, it was regarded as a successful event.

The march had been called by the Derry Trades Council, with the support of unions NIPSA, UNITE, Unison, the FBU, the INTO, GMB and the NUJ, and coincided with the conclusion of the Biennial Conference of the NI section of the ICTU in Derry. However the march itself was attended largely by rank-and-file members of the unions, community activists, local campaigns and political groupings such as the IRSP, the SWP, members of Sinn Féin, the SDLP, the SP, Organise!, the Workers Solidarity Movement and others. Prominent at the march was the locally organised grassroots Communities Against Cuts.

A significant force in the preparations for the event was the SWP co-ordinated People Before Profit (PBP), whose candidate in the forthcoming Westminster elections is veteran Trades Unionist and activist Eamonn McCann. Astonishingly, given his central role in the organising and his ability to deliver an inspiring and eloquent speech, McCann did not speak at the rally afterwards. Instead we heard some speeches of varying quality by some Trades Union full timers. And inspite of the high spirits of the march itself, the only real inspiration from the platform came from a very upbeat and defiant local Communities Against Cuts activist, Pauline Mellon.

The explanation for Eamonn McCann’s absence from the platform , it emerged, was that he had been ‘disinvited’ from the platform by the Derry Trades Union Council leadership who had come under pressure from Sinn Féin. Sinn Féin had objected to McCann’s presence on the platform on the grounds that as a Westminster candidate, it would give him an unfair advantage over theirs. Sinn Féin, not satisfied with an offer to have their own speaker on the platform, threatened to disrupt the rally if McCann went ahead and spoke, so the DTUC relented and his invitation to speak was withdrawn.

The march itself was a spirited and colourful demonstration of the range of issues, groupings and interests represented, spearheaded by a samba rhythm and guitar musical squad led by Paddy Nash. The music and vocal chants of “they say cutbacks, we say fightback” and “defend every job, fight every cut” gently rocked a city that otherwise seemed to be slumbering through a jazz festival while in the throws of a recession.w

http://www.wsm.ie/c/derrys-2010-mayday-march

IrishWorker
3rd May 2010, 22:19
More Provo bully boy tactics anyone who thinks these sectarian fools in Sinn Fein are remotely socialist needs there head looked at.

No pasarán
3rd May 2010, 22:58
Yeah I heard about this.. sinn fein abusing their power to try to dominate the republican movement yet again.

IrishWorker
3rd May 2010, 23:07
Yeah I heard about this.. sinn fein abusing their power to try to dominate the republican movement yet again.

I would hardly call the PBP or the communities against the cuts the Republican Movement chara but you are right they have killed many Republicans who opposed their "strategy". It is alarming that they will go to these lengths to silence McCann whats next strike breaking?

Palingenisis
3rd May 2010, 23:13
The RC middle class got what they wanted out of the "troubles"....But in real terms their "victories" havent been much for the working class.

Buddha Samurai Cadre
3rd May 2010, 23:16
Shame fein are a huge dissapointment to all those who look to them as a tool to opose imperialism with.

They have given us Mairead Farrel, Bobby Sands, Martin, Mcelwee and so many more, but they seem to be nothing more than a joke, i have thought this since i saw a leaflet they gave out in america to fundraise, which stated anti abortion pro capitalist policies were what they were fighting for.

I understand they may have done this just to make fundraising easier, but 20 armalites isnt worth selling out your ideals.

Also That idiot mcguinnes, once said (no amount of votes will ever free ireland, it will be the cutting edge of the IRA that will do that, now he advocates informing on republicans, smiles with paisley and calls the IRA traitors, the CIRA, RIRA may be reactionary dogs, but they seem to be more popular than the shamers nowadays.

Anyway, the IRSP are my idea of the way forward, costello over mcstaifon anyday.

IrishWorker
3rd May 2010, 23:19
The RC middle class got what they wanted out of the "troubles"....But in real terms their "victories" havent been much for the working class.

The more affluent members of the working class who hid behind there net curtins and watched coronation street and the bill while Republican fought bleed rotted in jails and died for National Liberation are as much to blame as the Brit Imperialists.

Buddha Samurai Cadre
3rd May 2010, 23:25
dont mean to be trivial, but do you guys have coro in Ireland, thats mental, i bet the loyalists watch it to be near the land they originate from, before their family came over and raped and pillaged.

BTW irish workers can i ask,who is your most loved irish martyr, mine is mairead, she was so inspiring tome, and a readerof engels, she should of been INLA, are you IRSP?

Get back to me.

No pasarán
4th May 2010, 00:00
dont mean to be trivial, but do you guys have coro in Ireland, thats mental, i bet the loyalists watch it to be near the land they originate from, before their family came over and raped and pillaged.



Easy.. be careful not to just step into blind sectarianisim.

Buddha Samurai Cadre
4th May 2010, 00:13
Yeah my bad.

But i was shocked you guys get Coro, alot of the english think all the Irish and Scots listen have on tv 24/7 is Braveheart lol