Monday, April 08, 2013

Margaret Thatcher - Beautiful Human Person.



I worked with the poorest and most marginalised young people through the Thatcher years.
And I felt it
50% unemployment amongst these beautiful young humans at their start into adult life.

I remember reading in the CHURCH OF ENGLAND NEWSPAPER one day that she had popped around for afternoon tea to the vicarage of ALL SOULS LANGHAM PLACE and I was really angry.
I remember feeling oppressed as I went out of my front door to be with YP on the edge.
They hated her. They associated her also with God who must be an oppressor too - part of the structural deprivation they felt as they lived through a poverty which imprisoned their spirit.

I remember the current Home Office Minister coming to visit me in the Youth Centre. 
He never looked at me.
He sat in my office with his head bowed looking at the floor.
I felt I was talking to the floor too.

This is the era I write about in my book Gutter Feelings.
You will feel it if you read and feel.

This is my dedication to her::

In the northern hemisphere, the urban poor live predominantly within inner cities. 

In the southern hemisphere, they cluster mainly around the cities. 

Most of those in the northern hemisphere would be classified as relatively poor, 
whereas almost all in the southern hemisphere are absolutely poor. 
Despite many differences in the groupings of the poor, 
the Brandt Report and research by UNA and the WHO clearly indicate that urban poor worldwide have in common:
• feelings of powerlessness, insignificance, frustration, and despair
• fearfulness of the future
• low health expectation
• inadequate housing
• unemployment or underemployment
• insufficient money
• poor provision for education
• a higher rate of crime
• political turmoil
These don't mention
Emotional and Spiritual poverty.
Neither do the UK statistics on Urban Deprivation.
A poverty that imprisons the spirit.

In my 1979 study of gangs when I was working in East London with many young humans who lived a life of crime I considered the impact of the deprivation factors and concluded that the greatest impact was Emotional Deprivation'.
The young humans involved in crime for cash and violence for fun had few other options as it was the Thatcher years of great youth unemployment. Their intelligence and skills were being used in lives of crime rather than being used for the common good - or their personal well being. Becoming ............

The trickle down theory didn't work - and never has done/will do.

Some of my work in these days are reflected in the book Gutter Feelings NOW republished and extended to cover some of my ongoing mission to counter the slide into poverty by wasted battered dysfunctional lives.

I like the first bullet point above. FEELINGS.
I have feelings for all of these beautiful humans
and the issues of urban deprivation.

"Seek the Shalom of the city .................."



God bless her on the day of her death
Margaret Thatcher a beautiful human person.
As I say so often::
'We can see a persons behaviour but we can't see their journey'.
You are beautiful Margaret - but your behaviour was not - NOT OK.