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DPAC protesters march across Westminster Bridge with banners and placards.
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1/5/10 - London, UK. International Worker's Day protest, with four parades converging on Parliament Square, largely protesting the upcoming general election and the banking sector's grip on mainstream politics and politicians.
The Black Horse parade carried an effigy of BNP leader Nick Griffin, from Camberwell Green to Parliament Square where it would face mock execution alongside effigies of the three main party leaders
The effigy of Nick Griffin and 'executioner' arrives at Parliament Square.
The annual May Day (International Worker’s Day) march from Clerkenwell Green to Trafalgar Square took place.
Also organised (by the organisers of the April Fool’s Day G20 demonstrations last year) were four carnival parades headed by the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. With the general election on May 6th, each of the parades ‘dragged’ an effigy of a political leader to Parliament Square to be symbolically ‘executed’. Gordon Brown (Labour Party), David Cameron (Conservative Party) and Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat Party) were ‘dragged’ from their respective party headquarters by the red, silver and green horses, while the black horse ‘dragging' Nick Griffin (British National Party) joined the May Day March.
A party in Parliament Square took place with music, samba band and Maypole Dancing. Anarchists blocked the streets around Parliament Square. Unlike the G20 Protests last year, Policing was non confrontational and there was no violence.
Heavy rain brought an early end to the protest.
London, UK. Saturday 13th April 2013 Anarchists, students and militant far left groups gathered in Trafalgar Square to hold a party to celebrate the death of Baroness Margaret Thatcher. The party had been planned for the first Saturday after the former prime minister death. Please do not use without permission
DPAC activists hang their giant #Balls2TheBudget banner off Albert Embankment, directly across the river from the Houses of Parliament.
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The Space Hijackers (anarchist action group) 'voting only encourages them, spoil your ballot' battle bus passes through Parliament Square.
The annual May Day (International Worker’s Day) march from Clerkenwell Green to Trafalgar Square took place.
Also organised (by the organisers of the April Fool’s Day G20 demonstrations last year) were four carnival parades headed by the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. With the general election on May 6th, each of the parades ‘dragged’ an effigy of a political leader to Parliament Square to be symbolically ‘executed’. Gordon Brown (Labour Party), David Cameron (Conservative Party) and Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat Party) were ‘dragged’ from their respective party headquarters by the red, silver and green horses, while the black horse ‘dragging Nick Griffin (British National Party) joined the May Day March.
A party in Parliament Square took place with music, samba band and Maypole Dancing. Anarchists blocked the streets around Parliament Square. Unlike the G20 Protests last year, Policing was non confrontational and there was no violence.
Heavy rain brought an early end to the protest.
Overshadowed by St. Thomas' Hospital, DPAC activists hang their giant #Balls2TheBudget banner off Albert Embankment, directly across the river from the Houses of Parliament.
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Cafeteria at Next Door homeless shelter. Nasty Bucket inches away from condiment table (see feet of clients at condiment table at top right of bucket) Shelter-Episcopal Community Services, Linzie Coleman, Director. When street cleaners spray water or it rains on Polk Street and sidwalk near bldg. entrance, black water drips into this bucket from cafeteria ceiling. Sometimes onto condiment table where open containers of sugar, napkins and plastic ware are set. Or into this nasty bucket. Been like this for perhaps years. Gavin Newsom, the Mayor or the City of San Francisco; HSA and Board of Supervisors all know about it, but they refuse to enforce proper health standards. We smell this nasty vapor from the ceiling and the nasty bucket every day. As of Sept. 2007, since January 2007 and years past. Shame on all of you !
In Parliament Square.
The annual May Day (International Worker’s Day) march from Clerkenwell Green to Trafalgar Square took place.
Also organised (by the organisers of the April Fool’s Day G20 demonstrations last year) were four carnival parades headed by the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. With the general election on May 6th, each of the parades ‘dragged’ an effigy of a political leader to Parliament Square to be symbolically ‘executed’. Gordon Brown (Labour Party), David Cameron (Conservative Party) and Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat Party) were ‘dragged’ from their respective party headquarters by the red, silver and green horses, while the black horse ‘dragging Nick Griffin (British National Party) joined the May Day March.
A party in Parliament Square took place with music, samba band and Maypole Dancing. Anarchists blocked the streets around Parliament Square. Unlike the G20 Protests last year, Policing was non confrontational and there was no violence.
Heavy rain brought an early end to the protest.
London, UK. Saturday 13th April 2013 Anarchists, students and militant far left groups gathered in Trafalgar Square to hold a party to celebrate the death of Baroness Margaret Thatcher. The party had been planned for the first Saturday after the former prime minister death. Please do not use without permission
Class War election candidate Adam Clifford calls through the gates of Buckingham Palace as he attempts to canvas palace domestic staff.
London, UK. Saturday 13th April 2013 Anarchists, students and militant far left groups gathered in Trafalgar Square to hold a party to celebrate the death of Baroness Margaret Thatcher. The party had been planned for the first Saturday after the former prime minister death. Please do not use without permission
Class War election candidate Adam Clifford canvasses Buckingham Palace domestic staff and reveals election manifesto.
Straight out of the Frank Luntz dictionary. Isn’t proposing elimination of the minimum wage class warfare? Cutting Supplementary Nutrition Assistance Program (food stamps)? Reducing the Estate Tax?
There is a class war going on, and the 1% class is winning.
More thoughts: www.b12partners.net/wp/2014/03/25/phony-class-warfare-theme/
Class War member Ian Bone stands behind a large banner and addresses supporters outside Buckingham Palace.
Class War stalwart Ian Bone shouts through the gates of Buckingham Palace. Election candidate Adam Clifford stands on the right.
DPAC, WinVisible and Class War activists and supporters threw hundreds of multicoloured balls over the gates of Downing Street and then blocked Westminster Bridge with a giant "#Balls2TheBudget" banner.
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Nasty Bucket next to condiment table at Next Door Shelter-Episcopal Community Services. When street cleaners spray water on sidewalk or it rains or there's thick fog, black water drips into this bucket from the cafeteria ceiling. Sometimes over the condiment table where open containers of sugar, napkins and plastic ware are set. Or into this nasty bucket. Been like this for perhaps years. Gavin Newsom, the Mayor or the City of San Francisco; HSA and Board of Supervisors all know about it, but they refuse to enforce proper health standards. We smell this nasty vapor from the ceiling and the nasty bucket every day. As of Sept. 2007, since January 2007 and years past. Shame on all of you !
DPAC, WinVisible and Class War activists and supporters threw hundreds of multicoloured balls over the gates of Downing Street and then blocked Westminster Bridge with a giant "#Balls2TheBudget" banner.
All photos © Pete Riches
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A writer, bundled in furs, sitting on a block of ice and writing with a quill pen. His head has been replaced with that of a skeleton. His inkpot is suspended over a camp stove. He has written, 'No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money.' Surrounding him in a semicircle are nine angry, wealthy men in old fashioned suits, shouting and gesticulating. The background is a faded US$100 bill.
DPAC, WinVisible and Class War activists and supporters threw hundreds of multicoloured balls over the gates of Downing Street and then blocked Westminster Bridge with a giant "#Balls2TheBudget" banner.
Rally for Justice demonstrating against the court decision that ruled a 15 year old boy involved in peaceful protest guilty of "false imprisonment" of a politician while she sat in her car surrounded by police
Class War election candidate Adam Clifford canvasses Buckingham Palace domestic staff and reveals election manifesto.