FRIENDS and comrades said farewell to
Eric Trevett at his funeral in Crawley last week, which celebrated his long and
active life dedicated to the struggle for peace and socialism.
New Communist Party
general secretary Andy Brooks, Alex Kempshall, Daphne Liddle and many other leading
members of the Party, along with comrades from the RCPB (ML) and the Workers Party
of Korea paid tribute to the memory of one of the founders of the New Communist
Party of Britain who led the Party during the turbulent times of the 1980s and
90s and continued, as the Party President, to fight for the cause until his
last breath.
Andy Brooks
spoke of Eric’s immense contribution to the communist movement in Britain and
towards building the NCP. “Eric was a teacher, a guide, a friend and a comrade.
He led by example. No task was too big or too small for Eric who was always
ready to help comrades in their day-to-day struggles and encourage them in
their efforts to advance the communist cause within the labour and peace
movement.
“Eric was a kind
and considerate man who enjoyed life. He was a lover of music, books and sports
who encouraged everyone around him to appreciate the history, culture and
achievements of working people all around the world.
“Though Eric has
gone he lives on in the memory of all those who met him. He lives on in the articles
and reports that he produced during his long life and above all he lives on in
the New Worker, and our Party
Centre which he worked tirelessly to sustain,” the NCP leader declared.
Beside the
coffin draped with the national banner of the NCP, other comrades spoke
including Michael Chant of the Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (ML)
who said: “Our experience of Eric is of a very generous, non-sectarian spirit.
He also shared with our Party the concern of building a new culture which
represented the new humanity on the soil of Britain…
“May the flag
which Eric planted be carried forward in the joint work of NCP and RCPB (ML).
There is an urgency to this work which, sadly, Eric was unable to fulfill
because of his illness. But this work lives on, and the sincerity with which
Eric imbued the work is an inspiration to us all.”
Thae Yong Ho
from the DPR Korean embassy in London, who accompanied Eric when he went to the
DPRK in the early 1990s, spoke about Eric’s meeting with great leader Kim Il
Sung and the two hours that the two communists spent discussing the problems
facing the movement in the aftermath of the counter-revolution in the Soviet
Union and the need to rally the forces for socialism all over the world to
confront imperialism and blaze the trail for the future.
In her message
of condolence, Esther Armenteros, the Cuban Ambassador in London, said: “Comrade Eric
will be always remembered as someone who dedicated his life to the struggle of
the working class and believed that a better world is possible”.
And our comrades
in the Workers League for the Restoration of the Communist Party of Germany
said: “Eric was a comrade who always insisted on proletarian internationalism.
We remember very well how he always told us that we must stay in contact,
exchange our experiences and whenever possible fight together against
imperialism and war.”
Eric battled
against Parkinson’s disease for over two decades, spending his last years in a
care home. There he supported local peace groups, helped build an active
pensioners’ association and encouraged the care home workers to join a trade
union.
Eric’s children
and those he worked with during his last days spoke of his tireless work as
well as his personal love and commitment to all those around him.
Eric was a jazz lover
and the musical interludes reflected his love of music that meant so much to
him and his generation while the Internationale played out during the committal
and final farewell.
Andy Brooks said
that Eric never wavered in his belief in the fundamental truths of
Marxism-Leninism. Above all he lives on the fighting spirit of the New
Communist Party. As Stalin said when Lenin died: “Comrades, we Communists are
people of a special mould. We are made of a special stuff. We are those who
form the army of the great proletarian strategist, the army of Comrade Lenin.
There is nothing higher than the honour of belonging to this army. There is
nothing higher than the title of member of the Party whose founder and leader
was Comrade Lenin.
“It is not given
to everyone to be a member of such a party. It is the sons of the working
class, the sons of want and struggle, the sons of incredible privation and
heroic effort who before all should be members of such a party. That is why the
Party of the Leninists, the Party of the Communists, is also called the Party
of the working class.”
Eric was part of
that army. He gave his life to the working class. We salute him by following in
his footsteps.
1 comment:
my mother ....My Uncle Erics sister is in that picture and she is not a comrad or NCP supporter. My Uncle was a good man who believed in fairness.
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