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The Battle of Stockton

The Young 'uns
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The Young 'uns

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When Our Grandfathers Said No
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The Battle of Stockton, took place on 10 September 1933 at the Market Cross in the High Street of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England. It was a clash between members of the British Union of Fascists (BUF) and anti-fascist demonstrators from the small local Communist Party and National Unemployed Workers Movement (NUWM).

It was Sunday morning in Stockton town
And last night's vomit was warm on the ground
A church ball whispered and river give a sigh
and both remembered
Days gone by

Like a Sunday in '33
When our grandfathers were desperate and hungry
And black clouds gathered along the waterside
Jackboots came marching
And the river cried

It was Sunday evening in Stockton town
And the blood of battle was warm on the ground
100 Blackshirts turned and ran
The church bell echoed
And the river sang

Now it's Sunday morning and the fight is o'er
And all the world may not care or know
but the Tees remembers as she winds her weary flow
When our grandfathers
Our Hungry grandfathers
Our desperate grandfathers
Said "No!"

envoyé par Dq82 - 21/8/2024 - 13:00




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