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Policing of Kill the Bill demos shows the creep of UK fascism

Steve Topple by Steve Topple
4 April 2021
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The policing of the bank holiday weekend’s #KillTheBill demos showed the further creep of corporate fascism in the UK. But instances from the protest haven’t been the only examples of this in recent days.

The creep of UK corporate fascism

As The Canary previously wrote, there are signs the UK is turning into a corporate fascist country. We quoted Johanna Drucker who said of the US under then-president Donald Trump:

Fascism is defined as the alignment of power, nationalism, and authoritarian government. We are there. The power is capital linked to politics.

But Drucker said that we’re now seeing “corporate fascism”:

Corporate fascism is wanton, virulent, and unregulated. Wanton because it has no regard for consequences… Virulent because the full force of inflamed populism is fuelled by self-justified rage and unbounded triumphalism. Unregulated because the capital is now amassed in extreme concentrations of wealth without any controls.

It sounds like the UK. Here’s why.

14 signs of fascism

Historian Laurence Britt wrote in 2003 about the 14 signs of a fascist regime. And previously The Canary ticked them all off for the UK. For example:

  • “A controlled mass media”. The UK media is already controlled by a handful of right-wing billionaires. Now, with GB News, Rupert Murdoch’s News UK TV and the rise of his Times Radio, former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre potentially heading-up the media regulator Ofcom, and a Tory donor being put in charge of the BBC – it’s going to get even more dystopian.
  • “Obsession with national security”. The Tories raising the cap on the number of nuclear weapons the UK can have is one example. Their review looking at left-wing “extremism” is another. Amnesty called the Investigatory Powers Act (which allowed mass surveillance) “among the most draconian in the EU”.

Now, it seems other examples are coming thick and fast.

Rampant nationalism

During #KillTheBill protests on Saturday 3 April, police were once again protecting the Winston Churchill statue:

huge number of riot police just been marched in to protect the churchill statue (which has been largely ignored by protestors) pic.twitter.com/St2gngKhEW

— huck (@HUCKmagazine) April 3, 2021

Britt may well describe this as “powerful and continuing expressions of nationalism”; another one of his fascism warning signs. And he may well say it about a Tory MP saying schools should fly the Union Jack. And if they don’t? Tory MP Tom Hunt thinks they should be “educated”. Nothing to see here:

The flying of the Union flag should be compulsory for all schools. If any pupils and teachers have concerns about this then surely they can be “educated” about what the flag actually represents. 🇬🇧 belongs to every single British person. https://t.co/hlbxYrlJaE

— Tom Hunt (@tomhunt1988) April 2, 2021

Human rights abuses and corruption

Further, and also at a London #KillTheBill demo, police arrested yet more legal observers. This sounds eerily similar to Britt’s notion of fascism’s “disdain for the importance of human rights”:

Arresting Legal Observers is disgraceful.

Legal Observers help make sure the people's right to protest is respected, and the police act within the law. https://t.co/VUdYhJzLyQ

— Liberty (@libertyhq) April 3, 2021

We're already taking legal action against the Met for previous Legal Observer arrests.

Arresting LOs again today is scandalous. https://t.co/U62CTqSdNM

— Liberty (@libertyhq) April 3, 2021

Then we have Britt’s idea of fascism being defined by “rampant cronyism and corruption”. Byline Times reported on 29 March that:

Since the beginning of the Coronavirus [Covid-19] pandemic, Byline Times and The Citizens have found that 57 contracts – worth some £944 million – have been awarded to 15 companies with directors, or people with controlling interests over these companies, who have donated £12 million to the Conservative Party.

That’s the Tories bunging nearly £1bn of contracts to their mates.

Show your papers

And to top it all off, vaccine passports are on the way:

https://twitter.com/PoliticsForAlI/status/1378439893844627464

This is despite vaccine minister Nadhim Zahawi previously saying the government wasn’t planning on implementing them. And it seems that the public supports them; or rather a Mail on Sunday commissioned poll says they do:

https://twitter.com/PoliticsForAlI/status/1378460583251566600

According to Britt’s notion of fascism, this may well be “identification of enemies/scape-goats as a unifying cause”. That is, when coronavirus once again takes hold, the Tories can blame people refusing to have the vaccine for spreading it. And if you do, you can officially be identified as such.

Time is running out

All the warning signs of the UK heading into corporate fascist territory are there. It’s time people recognised this – because time to change our trajectory is seriously running out.

Featured image via Huck – screengrab

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Comments 4

  1. Torie Haw Haw. says:
    5 years ago

    Creep !!!!…….. Try free-fall

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  2. Hob111 says:
    5 years ago

    Thanks Steve. An interesting and well researched piece.

    Reply
  3. Dianesrightshoe says:
    5 years ago

    Utter garbage as usual. Insulting to people who live under genuine, authoritarian regimes.
    Still getting money from the Kremin Steve? Not seen any comment from you on the funds you received from Russia. Is this a paid disinformation piece? Guido Fawkes still carrying the evidence of the money trail.

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