Kevin Gately

Kevin Gately

Kevin Gately (1954–15 June 1974) was a second year student of mathematics at the University of Warwick who died as a result of injuries received in the Red Lion Square disorders in London on 15 June 1974. He was the first person to be killed on a public political demonstration in Great Britain since the 1930s.

Gately was born in England to parents of Irish background. He was tall, well over six foot, and this led left-wing newspapers of the time to allege that his death may have been the result of a blow from a mounted police truncheon.Fact|date=February 2007 Neither a coroner's inquest nor a public inquiry headed by Lord Scarman were able to find conclusive evidence to prove or disprove this claim. However, fellow students who were with Gately said that he was injured after several charges and counter-charges involving mounted police, foot police and demonstrators.Fact|date=February 2007 Contemporary photos show Gately standing out above the crowd because of his exceptional height.

The Red Lion Square demonstration was an attempt to stop the National Front holding a meeting in London. The primary organisers were the London Area Council of Liberation, with participation from the International Marxist Group and the International Socialists (later the Socialist Workers Party). Gately was not a member of any political group or party. An assertion in the 22 June 2004 edition of the student union newspaper, the "Warwick Boar", that he was a member of the International Marxist Group is mistaken.

Gately had no experience of demonstrations before Red Lion Square, [The edition of "Socialist Worker" (22 June 1974) on display in the Students' Union asserts that Gately had not previously been on a political demonstration.] although he was aware of the nature of the demonstration against the National Front and wished to take part. His death led to a silent march of protest, and a major campaign by Warwick students against the National Front.

A Kevin Gately Memorial Painting hangs in the Warwick University Students' Union, and was restored in 2004. It is displayed alongside contemporary telegrams of support from many other students' unions and a copy of "Socialist Worker" from the week following Gately's death. The painting is symbolic of the anti-fascist struggle and contains neither a representation of Gately nor of the events of June 1974.

Footnotes

References

*"Only One Died" by Tony Gilbert (published by K. Beauchamp 1975), ISBN 0-9504283-0-2


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