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No ifs, no buts, no rubber bullet cuts!

May 10, 2012

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Angered by cuts to their invaluable service (unless you ask relatives of the 333 people killed in police custody since 1998, anyone who has organised or taken part in a protest, striking workers, working class kids living in the inner cities…..) the Police Federation organised a march through London. Here are some choice tweets of… [Read more…]

Some thoughts on #Nov9

November 10, 2011

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Over 30 University of Portsmouth student and myself have just returned to the island after traveling up to London to march against the privatisation of Higher Education and the increase of tuition fees. This is not much more than my thoughts spread on a webpage. Media The coverage has been interesting to say the least.… [Read more…]

Political Policing and the Right to Protest

May 9, 2011

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At the time of writing, 138 UKuncutters were due in court under charges of aggravated trespass for their occupation of Fortnum and Mason on March 26. In its short existence, UKuncut has had a bigger effect than some groups make in their entire lifespan. Along with the Student Protests of late 2010, UKuncut helped break… [Read more…]

Met policing guides for student Protests

April 4, 2011

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BBC- open secrets have released the internal documents revealing just what the Met’s “cunning plan” was. Some parts have been edited out, but most of it is visible. For December 8th and 9th is here. And for November 10th  here It shows that as after the 10th, the Police did not learn a thing, as… [Read more…]

London Demonstration 29/01/11

January 30, 2011

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Around 10,000 students and workers demonstrated in London yesterday, continuing the campaign against increased tuition fees, cuts and the scrapping of EMA. The protest started at ULU, with the march taking the familiar route to Trafalger Square, past Parliament and onwards to Millbank. Firstly, it is worth noting that 10,000 is an impressive number of… [Read more…]

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