A Kew Labour Councillor was ‘snapped’ at the Prince of Wales yesterday behind a 1984 Liverpool ‘Militant’ Banner. Councillor Janis Blackburne was attending a Labour meeting in the town.
1984 was the key year that Militant took control of the Liverpool Labour group and the City Council. Labour then went on to pass an illegal council budget and the next year, Derek Hatton sent out the infamous three month notice to City council staff.
This led, at the subsequent Labour Party Conference at Bournemouth, to Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock making his famous speech condemning Militant and their record in controlling Liverpool City Council:
I’ll tell you what happens with impossible promises.
You start with far-fetched resolutions; they are then pickled into a rigid dogma, a code, and you go through the years sticking to that, out-placed, outdated, irrelevant to the real needs
and you end in the grotesque chaos of a Labour council, a Labour council, hiring taxis to scuttle round the city handing out redundancy notices to its own workers. I tell you – and you’ll listen – you can’t play politics with people’s jobs and people’s homes and people’s services!”
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