Day 12 of #SpyCopsInquiry – fireworks expected: Dave Smith, of Blacklist Support Group, due to give his belated opening statement on what was due to be a non-sitting day.

Then lawyers for non-core participants to make an application on the scope of questioning for witnesses.
Dave Smith tells #SpyCopsInquiry that Blacklist Support Group represents union members who were blacklisted by construction companies. “When we first spoke about being blacklisted for our union activities we were ignored by the authorities and ridiculed as conspiracy theorists.”
Dave Smith in opening statement to #SpyCopsInquiry: “But blacklisting is not a conspiracy theory. It is a real life conspiracy: secretly organised by multinational construction firms with the collusion of the police and the security services.”
Dave Smith to #SpyCopsInquiry: “I worked, and was a union safety rep, on the Jubilee Line extension in the 1990’s, and some of my fellow workers who took part in a safety dispute over the lack of fire alarms at London Bridge station ended up being blacklisted.”
Dave Smith to #SpyCopsInquiry: “Some of those blacklisted workers took their own lives. No one can say that blacklisting was the sole reason for these suicides, but prolonged periods of unemployment and family tensions cannot be good for anyone’s mental health.”
Dave Smith tells #SpyCopsInquiry that police’s ‘Operation Herne’ found that police, including Special Branch and the Security Service supplied information to the blacklist funded by the UK’s major construction companies.
Records of the Met Special Branch’s #spycops unit, SDS, gathered intelligence on strikes by miners, dockers, building workers, Dave Smith tells #SpyCopsInquiry.

Special Branch even maintained files on specific industrial disputes, he adds.
Dave Smith tells #SpyCopsInquiry that Special Branch set up its industrial unit in 1970.

He says: “According to Operation Herne, the Special Branch industrial unit had a dedicated officer who was their official liaison officer with the Economic League.”
Files on thousands of British citizens are still held on the national domestic extremism database, which was originally compiled by the Met’s #spycops unit and is maintained by the National Extremism Tactical Co-ordination Unit, Dave Smith tells #SpyCopsInquiry.
The former head of the National Extremism Tactical Co-ordination Unit is on record as saying that it was set up to “take over MI5’s covert role in watching groups such as [CND], trade-union activists and left-wing journalists,” Dave Smith tells #SpyCopsInquiry.
Dave Smith tells #SpyCopsInquiry that various #spycops units have closed, but “the sharing of police intelligence across all sectors of industry has not creased.”

It continues through the National Domestic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit’s industrial liaison section.
Three #spycops targeted union activists who were blacklisted, Dave Smith tells #SpyCopsInquiry. They were Peter Francis, Mark Jenner and “Carlo Neri”.

“Personally, I remember Jenner being particularly disruptive at meetings we both attended.”
Dave Smith tells #SpyCopsInquiry that Mark Jenner infiltrated the construction workers’ union, UCATT. “The undercover police officer actually chaired some of the meetings,” he says.
Mark Jenner, using the name “Mark Cassidy”, voted at union meetings, campaigned for candidates during executive elections, called for the sacking of an elected UCATT convener, and was “particularly antagonistic at meetings,” Dave Smith tells #SpyCopsInquiry.
“Mark Jenner and the British state disrupted and interfered with the internal democratic processes of an independent trade union,” Dave Smith to #SpyCopsInquiry.
Mark Jenner was replaced by another #spycop, “Carlo Neri”, Dave Smith tells #SpyCopsInquiry.

He says that “Neri” incited union activists to fire bomb a charity shop in London on the pretext that it was run by an Italian fascist.
Dave Smith accuses #spycop “Carlo Neri” of being being an “agent provocateur”, of “deliberately attempting to entrap union members by inciting them to commit arson.”

The union activists wanted nothing to do with the proposed attack, he says. They were not terrorists.
Intelligence gathered by #spycops “was passed onto employers and found its way onto the blacklist,” Dave Smith tells #SpyCopsInquiry.
Dave Smith to #SpyCopsInquiry: “It is time for the police to come clean and name names.”

He calls for the release of the names of the #spycops who spied on trade unionists and 1,000 political groups, and details of what was done with the intelligence.
Dave Smith tells #SpyCopsInquiry that construction workers have found their blacklist, but this is not the only one.

He mentions as examples the one maintained at the BBC for staff and job applicants, and another for civil servants.
Dave Smith ends by telling #SpyCopsInquiry: “The police can claim all they like that they were protecting democracy. But by spying on trade union members and colluding with our blacklisting, the UK’s political policing units are actually protecting big business and capitalism.”
Following general submissions by lawyers for non-state core participants, Sir John Mitting agrees that there will be a proecedural hearing about how the evidence sessions are being run in January before Phase 2 of evidence sessions, pencilled in for March or April.
Lawyers for non-state core participants are moving on to how they can make applications on the scope of questioning for witnesses.

Sir John Mitting criticises Rajiv Menon for questions that he has already posed.
Rajiv Menon, barrister for several non-state core participants, defends his position, point to late disclosure as a major problem.

Sir John Mitting, inquiry chairman, stresses that he should tell inquiry lawyers the basis for future questions.
This discussion largely comes out of Rajiv Menon’s asking a #spycop whether a colleague had an intimate relationship with a target back in 1968.

Rajiv Menon presses #SpyCopsInquiry to make earlier disclosure to core participants of relevant material even if that means doing it piecemeal instead of waiting to disclose it all in one go.

Sir John Mitting undertakes that he and the inquiry team will reflect on this.
Ruth Brander, barrister for several non-state core participants, reiterates the importance of earlier disclosure of relevant material before hearings for whichever tranche of the #SpyCopsInquiry.
Ruth Brander, representing 20 women deceived into sexual relationships with #spycops, gives the eg of how they are seeing for the first time evidence of male #spycops having dinner or drinks with female targets in the early days of SDS, and so questions arise at this late stage.
“You have given me something to reflect upon,” Sir John Mitting replies to Ruth Brander. “You will have your answer,” he adds, before the end of today
I had to break away from #SpyCopsInquiry hearing because of pre-arranged meetings on what had been put down as a non-sitting day. Will update as soon as I can.
Do read written opening statement of Dave Smith, of Blacklist Support Group, to #SpyCopsInquiry on how #spycops worked for big business published on its website: ucpi.org.uk/wp-content/upl…
Following this morning’s legal discussions at #SpyCopsInquiry, Sir John Mitting has agreed to provide a 10-minute “pause” after the final two witnesses in Tranche 1 give evidence to enable lawyers for non-state core participants to consider whether they wish to ask further qus.
This is a temporary measure, pending a directions hearing before Tranche 2 to enable non-state core participants to raise any issues that have arisen with being able to put questions to witnesses, particularly as a result of late disclosure.
Of course, I meant in the preceding two tweets to refer to Phase 1 and Phase 2, both being within Tranche 1.

Unless you are following #SpyCopsInquiry proceedings closely, this distinction will be entirely lost on you and, quite frankly, do not worry about it.

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16 Nov
Day 11 of #SpyCopsInquiry: two #spycops who operated in 1969-72 due to be called – “Dick Epps” and “Alan Nixon”/”Alan Bailey”.

Summary of evidence from third #spycop in 1968-69, whose cover name (as well as real name) is being kept secret, due to be read out by inquiry lawyer.
“Dick Epps” in his statement to #SpyCopsInquiry on Conrad Dixon, who set up and headed Met’s SDS, its initial #spycop unit. “Conrad was a clever man, but also an ambitious and devious man. He saw an opportunity for himself as well as an opportunity to create something useful.”
As a Special Branch officer but before becoming a #spycop, “Dick Epps” was deployed to US embassy at time of the anti-Vietnam war demonstrations.

He says in statement: “The Americans had set up a machine gun inside the lobby of the building, ready to defend it if necessary.”
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13 Nov
Day 10 of #spycops inquiry: two #spycops due to be called, first from management/back office, second used cover name, “Douglas Edwards”.

Summaries of evidence from three further #spycops – including “Don De Freitas” and “William Paul Lewis” – to be read out by inquiry lawyer.
Summary of statement by #spycop “Don De Freitas” read to inquiry: he was in SDS during 1968. He worked elsewhere in Special Branch before + after his brief time in SDS.

He targeted Vietnam Solidarity Campaign, and posed as boyfriend of “Margaret White”:
Summary of statement by #spycop “William/Bill Paul Lewis” read to inquiry: he was in SDS 1968-9; says that any #spycop arrested while undercover would have the issue resolved later.

Summary of statement by a third #spycop, cypher “HN322”, says that he did not use a cover name.
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12 Nov
Day 9 of #spycops inquiry: three #spycops who infiltrated campaign against Vietnam war – “John Graham”, “Barry Morris” and “Margaret White”.

Plus statement to be read from Ernest Tate, of Vietnam Solidarity Campaign and an organiser of Vietnam war protest in London in 1968.
First up today, “HN329”, a #spycop in the Met Special Branch’s “Special Demonstration Squad” from 1968.

He used the cover name “John Graham”.
In his written statement, “John Graham” says that before he joined Met’s SDS he was in “C Squad” where he was “carrying out Communism related enquiries” and “engaging in covert work”.
Read 28 tweets
11 Nov
Today, finally, #spycops inquiry is due to start hearing evidence, but it is not being live streamed to public.

We have been hearing core participants’ opening statements since last week. There may still be one or two more of those today before evidence begins.
Despite suggestion by Sir John Mitting yesterday that we would hear one or two further opening statements this am (we still have not heard from Dave Smith, a blacklisted construction worker, and Helen Steel, one of the McLibel 2), #spycops inquiry is going straight into evidence.
Sir John Mitting, chairman of #spycops inquiry, clarifies that Dave Smith cannot give his opening statement because he has contracted coronavirus.

Helen Steel cannot give hers because of unspecified different reasons. They may give their statements at some later point.
Read 13 tweets
10 Nov
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, #Spycop

Day 7 of opening statements today, including on behalf of Baroneess (Doreen) Lawrence, Neville Lawrence, Michael Mansfield.

Due to be live streamed at link.

Ahead of start of evidence sessions from tomorrow.

ucpi.org.uk/hearing/openin…
We start by hearing a broadside delivered at both #spycops inquiry and the Met delivered by Baroness Lawrence via her barrister, Imran Khan.
Baroness Lawrence, mother, of course, of Stephen Lawrence, “is losing confidence, if she has not already lost it, in the inquiry’s ability to get to the truth,” says Imran Khan to #spycops inquiry.
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9 Nov
We are hearing this am at undercover policing inquiry from Philippa Kaufman the truly mind-blowing story of state sexual abuse of 20 women whom she represents by #spycops, and how these women unearthed who their “boyfriends” really were and exposed them. ucpi.org.uk/hearing/openin…
Philippa Kaufman also represents a 21st woman who developed a friendship, albeit not a sexual relationship, with a #spycop.

You can see her giving her and others later today giving opening statements at this link: ucpi.org.uk/hearing/openin…
Note that Philippa Kaufman’s opening statement was only live streamed this morning because she undertook not to state #spycop Carlo Neri’s real name.

I have no idea why because his real name is already in public domain. This is eerily like #CSAinquiry attempt to erase history.
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