Campaigners are calling for the release
of all police files relating to the spycops scandal, after
recently disclosed Special Branch documents prove that undercover police
reported on union members speaking at meetings to request solidarity.
One such file (400/84/165), until recently subject to a Restriction
Order, was compiled by an undercover police spy who used
the cover name Nicholas Green when attending a meeting of left-wing activists held in March 1986. The meeting was held
at the Cock Tavern in Euston, which has been the venue for trade union and left
wing campaigns for decades. The majority of the Special Branch file is a report
of a speech given by Brian Higgins, a Scottish bricklayer and activist in UCATT
(the building workers’ union).
Higgins was one of six construction
workers who were sacked by the blacklisting building contractor, John Laing, in
a dispute about direct employment. The victimised workers were collectively
known as the Laing’s Lock Out Committee. Taking place at the same time as the
miners’ strike, the industrial action gained a high profile at the time and saw
a High Court Injunction being granted against all the pickets.
The police file records how Higgins
spoke about developments in the dispute and made a request for solidarity from
those present. Both the financial appeal leaflet and an 8-page rank & file
paper called ‘Building Worker’ are included the police report. The first page
of the file is stamped ‘BOX 500’, which indicates that the report was sent to
MI5. The last page of the report shows the Special Branch file numbers for
Brian Higgins himself, and for the construction union UCATT.
In an internal police report known as
Operation Reuben, the police admit that intelligence gathered by undercover
policing was shared by both Special Branch and the security services, with
employers and the notorious blacklisting organisations; the Economic League and
the Consulting Association.
Brian Higgins was one of many union
activists spied on by undercover police and blacklisted by major construction
employers. He passed away in 2019, so never got to see any of the documentary
evidence of police spying. On viewing the police file reporting on their
father, Monica and Noelle Higgins issued a joint statement:
“Our
dad campaigned for better health and safety and workers’ rights all of his
life. He always said Special Branch were
involved in his blacklisting, and this is now proven beyond any doubt. It’s
just a bit of a strange feeling to see it in print. Treated as enemies of the
state, as if you were planning civil unrest or domestic terror attacks! It’s
unbelievable, but shows how scared the state are of militant workers, and how
far they are prepared to go. The police saw this as politics, but the impact on
our family was very personal.”
The Blacklist Support Group (BSG), the
campaign representing blacklisted union members, is a core participant in the
public inquiry. The Special Branch file was disclosed to BSG but with
Restriction Orders put in place meaning that until now the files were not
allowed to be shared in the public domain. Dave Smith, BSG secretary (himself a
core participant in the inquiry and an ex-UCATT Branch Secretary and)
commented:
“The
undercover cop known as Nicholas Green reported on UCATT member Brian Higgins:
but it could have happened to absolutely any union activist asking for
solidarity while on strike. Speaking at meetings during an industrial dispute
is a perfectly legal union activity: it is not subversion. Despite police
denials, the UK political police units were gathering
intelligence on trade unionists prepared to stand up for workers’ rights. There
is now conclusive evidence that Special Branch infiltrated trade union meetings
and kept files on every trade union in the UK. To get to the truth of this
anti-democratic state spying on trade unions, all the spycops files need to be
disclosed to those who were spied on”.
Attached images from Special Branch report 400/84/165 by undercover
police officer HN82 - cover name Nicholas Green
1. Report
of the speech:
2. Brian
Higgins Special Branch registry file reference:
3. Trade
union Special Branch registry file reference numbers:
NUR =
National Union of Railworkers
UCATT =
Union of Construction, Allied Trades & Technicians
4.
'Building Worker' rank & file union paper (8 pages of which were attached
to the report)
Operation Reuben Unpicked - by Undercover Research Group
https://specialbranchfiles.uk/operation-reuben-unpicked-pt1/
Special Branch file 400/84/165 on the Undercover Policing Inquiry
website:
https://www.ucpi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/UCPI0000026544.pdf
Blacklist Support Group
book: http://newint.org/books/politics/blacklisted-secret-war/
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNcgrNs6pB8
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/blacklistSG/
blog: www.hazards.org/blacklistblog