It was 100 years to the day that our ATUC comrades gathered
to welcome John Maclean as he journeyed back to Glasgow on his release from
Peterhead Prison, having been jailed on a charge of sedition for opposing the first
world war.
The John Maclean Memorial Band (aka Irn Broo) provided the
soundtrack to the event and had the train station rocking with their renditions
of the John Maclean March, the Freedom Come All Ye and the Ballad of John
Maclean, as those gathered added their voices to the singing.
Fiona Napier |
"He travelled back to Glasgow, stopping for a time in Aberdeen,
where he was greeted by comrades and joined a reception organised for him by
ATUC."
Fiona added, “The inhumane treatment he received during his
imprisonment - including a regime of brutal force-feeding - contributed to his
early death at the age of just 44.
"John Maclean died too young, but his legacy lives on. The injustices that he fought against all his life are still with us today.
"John Maclean died too young, but his legacy lives on. The injustices that he fought against all his life are still with us today.
“If our comrades 100
years ago could come together to show him solidarity and support as he
travelled back from penal servitude in Peterhead Prison, then it seems only
right that in the 150th anniversary year of the ATUC we mark this
anniversary.”
Kate Ramsden, Exec member, quoted from Maclean’s famous
speech from the dock. “I am here as the accuser of capitalism dripping with
blood from head to foot.”
Kate Ramsden |
“There are still huge swathes of people paying the price of
rampant capitalism – especially since the financial crash.
“We would all hope to be as brave as John MacLean, standing
up for the poorest in our society and across the world.
She reminded those gathered that we still face many of the same challenges that were around then –
child poverty, poor wages, insecure labour and homelessness, even though this is the 5th
richest economy in the world..
“Maclean’s opposition to capitalism, and his call for a more
equal society is one that we still give voice to 100 years on.
“It is right that we celebrate his life, his sacrifices and
his brief visit to Aberdeen this day 100 years ago.”
For more photos and videos go to the ATUC Facebook page.
For more photos and videos go to the ATUC Facebook page.
The John Maclean Memorial Band (aka Irn Broo) |