During the 1970s into the 1980s I spent a great chunk of time photographing demonstrations.
London, 1981 |
Along with these there were plenty calling for a halt in public spending cuts, policies to reverse the staggering rise in unemployment and protests at the proliferation of a new generation of nuclear war heads and their delivery systems.
I missed recording the big anti Vietnam demonstration of 1968 and the White City Springbok one.
And by the mid 90s I was balancing being a single parent with work so it wasn’t until the new millennium that kitted out with a digital camera I was back joining protests on another series of Conservative Governments who were cutting public services all over again and more recently rallies against antisemitism.
Birmingham, 1983 |
These three pictures come from a demonstration in Liverpool organised by the Labour Party in 1980 against job losses, London in 1981 against the deployment of US Cruise Missiles, and another Labour march in Birmingham two years later demanding policies which would halt the spiralling number being made unemployed.
Liverpool, 1980 |
Location; the 1980s, in London and Birmingham
Pictures, Liverpool, 1980, London, 1981 and Birmingham, 1983, from the collection of Andrew Simpson
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