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  London riots reveals society's decay

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Socialist Appeal
Monday, 08 August 2011


*The riots which started in the Tottenham area of North London on Saturday
night and which have since spread to many others parts of the capital have
exposed the social decay within the city as we enter the final year before
the start of the prestige Olympics. *

A number of inter-linked issues are involved here. As with the Toxteth and
Brixton riots in the 1980s, these new riots were triggered by action
involving the police. This time a well-known local "character" from
Broadwater Farm estate (itself the scene of major riots in the 1980s) was
shot dead by the police last Thursday as he was been driven home in a
mini-cab. Information has been very sketchy - a complaint which has been
taken up by the shot man's family and others - and as a result people have
been filling in the gaps for themselves. A report that a non-police issue
gun was found on the scene has now been contradicted by reports that the gun
was wrapped in a sock and therefore was clearly not being used. Another
report of a bullet being lodged in a police radio has been challenged by
statements that the bullet may be of police issue. When family and friends
led a peaceful march on Saturday afternoon to the local police station, no
senior officer came out to speak to them and as a result they were stuck
outside the station until 9.00pm. Community leaders were already warning
that a failure to be seen to be taking this case seriously would have a bad
effect. Had they come out to meet and talk to the demonstrators then the
protest would have broken up much earlier. As it was by 9.00pm other people
were starting to arrive.

Reports suggest that a number of these people were linked to local youth
gangs. In the following days it has been suggested that members of other
gangs have been all too keen to carry out 'copy-cat' riots in other parts of
London. This may or may not be true - we shall see. Certainly people are
starting to talk about the air of tension and pent-up frustration which has
existed on the estates of London (and no doubt other cities in the UK) for
some time now. The police acted as the spark.

The role of the police generally has come under the spotlight with good
reason. For many years now, it has been noted that any controversial
incident involving police officers (or The Feds as London youth call them -
think about it) will nearly always result in no action of any kind being
taken against them. Unarmed people shot dead - no action. Healthy people
dying in custody - no action. The strange death of DJ Smiley Culture last
year still remains unexplained along with many other cases invoving the
police. On the estates the feeling has grown up that the police can act
quite literally outside the law and that they see working class youth as
quilty by default. Although the notorious and racist sus laws of the 1970s
and 80s have been removed, young people in working class areas can still
expect to be regularly stopped by police for no good reason. So when a man
with no known involvement in gun crime is shot dead 15 minutes after texting
his partner to put the dinner on then questions were going to be asked -
questions that have got no answer. We demand that this shooting is properly
investigated by people from outside the Force but we have little confidence
in a just result whatever happens - if the police can get away with blasting
an unarmed and innocent Brazillian man on a London tube and then covering up
what has happened, then they can get away with anything - and people know
it.

To this must be added the corrusive effects of the cuts and the generally
run down nature of many of these areas. Many of the projects which sought to
reach out and give help to youth, in particular, on the estates have been
cut back or closed. Places in London like Tottenham have long been marked
anyway by poor services, run down housing and - above all - a huge lack of
jobs. This has resulted in a culture of alienation existing, most notably
amongst the youth. This explains the rise of the gangs. Where society offers
less than nothing then people will end up in gangs and criminality when they
have no direction left. They see no future so any appeals from the
establishment will just go unheard. Indeed the only response they see from
those in authority is one of attack - lock 'em up! It has been left to local
groups and parents to try and get young people away from these gangs before
it is too late. Needless to say, these youth have no love for the police and
are not interested in the'rights' of the big stores which have been looted.
It is an irony that London is getting the Olympics next year and no one,
apart from the big companies, is seeing any benefit.

Of course, rioting provides no real solution. Indeed it just provides an
excuse for the state to crack down harder. Many have voiced the belief that
the police were actually happy to let Tottenham burn. The excuse about lack
of available numbers in the area seems odd when you consider that a big
football match was taking place just a few hundred yards away! Politicians
have, from the comfort of their holiday homes, voiced nothing but
meaningless platitudes. What is needed here is an understanding of the
serious and deep rooted problems that have dragged our estates down to the
extent that people are ready to say "to hell with it." The police have
become part of the problem too and this must be addresed although no-one
expects that to happen anytime soon. The police are the bosses' police and
act in their interests alone.

This is what capitalism in crisis means. The breakdown of a society which
offers everything to the rich and nothing to the rest. People know this and
have had enough. When the cuts were announced by the Coalition last year, a
senior police officer said that he foresaw social unrest and riots. If
nothing is done then the events of the last few days will be just the
start. The gang culture on the estates will grow and grow, costing more
wasted lives and misery. The choice facing society is a simple one -
socialism or barbourism. Capitalism is incapable of providing what people in
Tottenham and elsewhere want and need - decent jobs, services, housing and,
above all, a future. That is why we must fight for socialism. The last few
days shows us just how rotten the status quo has become.


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