Thursday, August 08, 2024

Lewisham Stands Against Racism, again

A great turn out at Lewisham clock tower last night for anti-racist rally, part of a big movement of similar actions across the country in response to threats of more far right attacks on mosques and asylum seeker accommodation. After a week of seeing racist mobs on the rampage, including fires starting at a couple of hotels, it it was a great relief to see such large numbers on the streets to oppose them.



In Lewisham there were about 500 people, with banners from Lewisham Trades Council and Stand up to Racism, who called the event. Despite untrue rumours spreading earlier in the day of riots in Lewisham, it was pretty calm with no sign of any far right presence other than a couple of guys spotted wandering around earlier in the day.

Speeches in Lewisham including Stand Up to Racism, local trade unions, Lewisham Islamic Centre etc. One thing that struck me was how often people referred to the local history of racism and anti-racism. Mentions of Lewisham 1977, when the National Front were defeated in street battles, always get a cheer, but there were also references to the movements around the New Cross Fire and the Stephen Lawrence murder. There is a lot of memory and experience in SE London to mobilise, as well as the fresh outrage of a new generation of anti-fascists.


The far right haven't got away and there are challenges ahead, but perhaps a sense that momentum has switched away from them for now.

(I posted a clip of Harold Wilson of Stand Up to Racism speaking on twitter/insta, saying 'If you want to see a migrant go to Lewisham Hospital, we are the ones that are doing the graft'. It went semi-viral getting more than 50k views, which also meant it got some unwanted attention with racists from across the world having something to say about the state of Lewisham of which they know nothing). 

See also some other posts on racism, fascism and anti-fascism in South London:

Pro-fascist Tory MPs in 1930s Lewisham

Fighting Fascists in Deptford 1933

'Jews in Lewisham Fight': a 1936 punch up with Hitler fans

Fighting Fascists in Peckham 1937

Southwark Spain Shop, Walworth Road 1937

A racist riot in Deptford 1949















Defending Drag - opposing the far right in Honor Oak, 2023



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