Glasgow, Scotland: Glasgow Green Peace Protest
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On Sunday 9th August 1914, Glasgow Green was the scene of the biggest peace protest to be held in the wake of the declaration of war.
The demonstration was organized by the Independent Labour Party, and some five thousand men and women turned out for it. Remarkably, the gathering was only advertised the day before.
鈥淚t was through Forward, the ILP鈥檚 propaganda newspaper,鈥 explains Dr Billy Kenefick, history lecturer at Dundee University. 鈥淭hey were the only newspaper to print it. Forward appeared weekly on a Saturday, so there was only 24 hours for the message to get out. The ILP could turn out a lot of people at Glasgow Green, but to turn out five thousand was brilliant as far as the ILP was concerned.鈥
In addition to the ILP, there were speakers were drawn from the Glasgow Peace Society and the British Socialist Party. There was a suspicion that police might have tried to break the demonstration, but in the event that failed to happen. There was however a musical interruption:
鈥淚n the People鈥檚 Palace, a battalion of the Territorial army was billeted, and their band was trying to drown out the speakers with what were described as 鈥榤artial airs鈥. The ILP turned this to their advantage though by saying 鈥榟ere we are talking about peace, at the mouth of the cannon鈥! But it wasn鈥檛 really that disruptive.鈥
The long term consequences of the peace protest was that the ILP nailed its colours firmly to the mast 鈥 they were anti-war.
鈥淎s far as they were concerned, it was not a righteous war,鈥 says Billy Kenefick. 鈥淧eople, despite being extremely patriotic and wanting to see the war through had lost sons and fathers and brothers. There was an inequality of sacrifice and what the ILP did was kept that to the fore.鈥
Image copyright: University of Glasgow Archive Services, GB248 PHU64/37.
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