Thatchergate

Thatchergate

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Thatchergate was the colloquial title of a hoax perpetrated by members of the anarcho-punk band Crass during the aftermath of the 1982 Falklands War. Using excerpts from speeches by Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, a recording was spliced together which purported to be a telephone conversation between the two leaders. During the course of the tape Reagan seems to state his intention to use Europe as a battle front to show the Soviet leaders the US's resolve in a nuclear conflict, whilst Thatcher appears to imply that the HMS "Sheffield" was deliberately sacrificed in order to escalate the Falklands war.

When the recording first surfaced into the public domain in 1983, it was initially considered by the US State Department to have been propaganda produced by the Soviet KGB, a story reported by both the "San Francisco Chronicle" [San Francisco Chronicle, January 30, 1983. Page 10 http://www.southern.com/southern/label/CRC/1238.html ] and "The Sunday Times" [ The Sunday Times, 8 January 1984, page 3 http://www.southern.com/southern/label/CRC/1238.html ] . However, coverage of the tape by the UK broadsheet "The Observer" in January 1984 identified the true source as Crass [ The Observer, Sunday, January 22, 1984 http://www.southern.com/southern/label/CRC/1238.html] . Crass have stated that great care was taken to ensure their anonymity, and that to this day it is a mystery as to how "Observer" journalists were able to trace the hoax back to them [ "We were overcome with a mixture of fear and elation, should we or should we not expose the hoax? Our indecision was resolved when a journalist from "The Observer" contacted us in relation to 'a certain tape'. At first we denied knowledge, but eventually decided to admit responsibility. We had been meticulously careful in the production and distribution of the tape to ensure that no one knew about our involvement. How "The Observer" got hold of information that led to us is a complete mystery. It acted as a substantial warning, if walls did indeed have ears, how much more was known of our activities?" - From 'In Which Crass Voluntarily Blow Their Own', sleeve notes to "Best Before 1984" http://www.southern.com/southern/label/CRC/ ]

Excerpts of the recording can be heard in the Crass track "Powerless With A guitar" on the compilation LP "Devastate To Liberate" (Yangki - 1985 - Yangki 1).

Quotes

* Gee Vaucher on Thatchergate; "What course that took was beyond our control, really. Not always, we controlled it. Especially the "Thatchergate tapes," that took a long time to surface. They were sent out, what, a year before that. That was good fun. That was Pete's main instigation, to do that. Feedback from that was more than we thought it would be. We just really didn't think people would be taken in by it (laughs). It just goes to show what you can do. Anything goes, really. And if it didn't, we'd have to be very meticulous about the way we did something, to make it guide up a certain route. " [ 'G Sus interviewed by Richie Unterberger' http://www.furious.com/PERFECT/gsus.html ]

References

External links

* [http://www.southern.com/southern/label/CRC/1238.html Thatchergate transcript and press coverage]
* [http://www.discogs.com/release/176781 Details of LP containing Crass - "Powerless With A Guitar"]


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