Where Did They All Go, Dave? I think I just saw a flying pig

Former Gorsey Bank Council Estate by Alan Lowndes

The Hillsborough report has confirmed a conspiracy theory that I thought might only ever see the light of day in 100 years time, or more. Like the Battle of Orgreave, the 1980s riots and James Anderton’s tactical aid squads, Hillsborough was one of the few occasions where it was possible to witness thousands of ordinary working class people meeting with a police force apparently primed by Thatcher and Murdoch to treat people like dogs. That’s official. That’s why I think I just saw a flying pig in the shape of David Cameron, a Tory Prime Minister, apologising … profusely … for everything. Everything?

Throughout the 80s, 1000s of people each week weren’t just rendered unemployed by Thatcher, they were destroyed. There was no work. Coinciding with Tebbit’s double-edged “on your bike” message to the masses, an entire skilled workforce in steel, mining, road-building, housing, textiles, shipbuilding, docks, was lost, dispersed onto some A-road south perhaps. Look at the scale of it. Look at Trafford Park, or the Don Valley, or Gateshead now. In 18 years, Thatcher invested in just one improvement project, the M25. It doesn’t add up. My father, a salesman in steel, was badly affected. He got by selling sofa covers.

So where did 1000 Frank Gallaghers go each week? They didn’t all just sign on, grumble, get pissed and head to the bookies with the giro. Thirty years ago, where did the 13 million go? Did they just curl up and die?

Living in Stockport throughout the years of mass unemployment, random violence, protest and Tory landslide victories, I began to believe that Thatcher, like Pinochet, was somehow secretly rounding people up and doing away with them. Seriously. I did. Britain is small geographically, with millions of people crammed into insular estates. I reckoned it would be easy. Last year, official papers released revealed that Thatcher and Howe talked of “cutting Liverpool (Britain’s fourth largest city) adrift. What did they mean? What was the “tough nut to crack”? Did they, in the words of Irvine Welsh, really plan apartheid (forced confinement) here? How far did they go with their police state? Will we ever know what happened to the 13 million? In 100 years time maybe?

Of course, I don’t think anything like ethnic cleansing on that scale could go unnoticed in a modern western democracy, and after my northern years struggling in the declining world of Engineering and feeling “the 21st century breathing down my neck”, as Morrissey said, I’m much better now thank you. But look at it this way. What about the things we can still see? The lost estates, the abandonment of whole rows of houses in the north? Where did they all go, Dave? Any apologies forthcoming?

The First Tory Boom and Bust Is Coming

BBC news at one:
“In London, house prices jumped 3% in April, to an average of £352,187. London’s annual change now stands at 5%, which is much stronger growth than that seen by any other region in England and Wales,” the Land Registry said.”

So the Tory boom and bust is coming. Hold on to your wallets. Land Registry figures showing a big increase in London is bad news for everyone. It means a boom and a bust is coming. The Tories had two huge boom and busts in the past: Black Monday ’87, when for the first time due to the 86 Big Bang individual householders became exposed to vagaries of worldwide markets, and Black Wednesday 92.

Ah! the voice of bitter experience. When I was 28, I bought a house in Reading in 1987, right at the peak. Oh dear.

A boom now will lead to bust because interest rates are far too low. Will we see a day like Black Wednesday, with Osborne desperately trying to save the pound by doubling interest rates every hour with inflation going out of control? I hope not, but I do worry because this is what the Tories do. They put money into the hands of the rich few to engineer a boom, and when the shit hits the fan they use interest rates to save their skins.

UK Unemployment Rises Again

Despite Labour’s spending, unemployment rises, and yet the Tories can’t wait to swing the axe on public services making many millions more unemployed. Go figure! This is just plain selfish stupidity, but not without precedent. Howe’s first centralising budget under Thatcher took out an estimated 13 million jobs in steel, mining, health and (in my case), the UK infrastructure. I was a recently graduated Civil Engineer in my first job in Swinton, Salford, working on NEC’s previous Labour government subsidised silicon chip factory in Livingston. I think they pulled out of Britain in the end. I wish I had.

Looking round me at the time, it was insane. I was surrounded by Tories who were so mad they couldn’t link Tory political dogma to their own pitiful situations. They were all ten years older than me and they had no chance in retraining. I was lucky and got on a Manpower Services Commission course in IT having failed to get onto grad IT training at BA and hosts of others like Rolls Royce, all going down the pan with thousands of graduates clamouring for training places.

Tories destroy what Labour sets up to help ordinary people. It comes from the pseudo-logical ethos of the privileged few, that people are improved if they’re forced to struggle. It’s no surprise that people who made it on their parents’ cash usually spout this nonsense. Hold on Britain. Here come the Toffs again.

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