I think I first met David Phipps Hallsworth, when I supported a strike at Intex Yarns, in Ashton-under-Lyne, in the early 1970s. In all my years spent in the British trade union movement, I have rarely
met a person whose was more dogmatic and less tolerant of other people's
opinions, than David Hallsworth. He literally smashed people into the
ground.
For Dave, there was only one point of view, and that was his point of view. Yet, he was one of best militants that I have ever known and he wasn't lacking when it came to having guts. That's why I attended a memorial event to Dave Hallsworth at the Palace Hotel on Oxford Road, Manchester, in September 2007. Both Mick Hulme and Frank Furedi of the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP), spoke at that memorial event which was well attended.
I remember the strike at Laurence Scott Electromotors in 1981. The firm had been acquired by an asset stripper called Arthur Snipe of 'Mining Supplies'. An ex-miner, Snipe, closed the factory and sacked all the workers. This led to the men taking industrial action. Dave told me how he admired the tenacity of Arthur Snipe. One-day Snipe turned up in his Rolls Royce at his firm in Doncaster and run all the picket chairs over. He then stood at the factory gates giving the pickets the V sign.
Dave Hallsworth played a leading role in that strike but he wasn't the shop steward. He told me that shop steward was called by the men the "shop stupid" and every time he stood against him for the job of shop steward, to Dave's dismay, the men always voted for the shop stupid. Dave was a member of the RCP but I wonder what he would make of his former comrades today? Clair Fox became a Baroness. Munira Mirza who used to write for Spiked Online and 'Living Marxism', co-authored the 2019 Conservative Party Manifesto and Brendan O'Neill has just come out in defence of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. I bet Dave Hallsworth is turning in his grave.

No comments:
Post a Comment