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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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Political painter Kaya Mar stands in front of police guarding Downing Street with his latest painting of Chancellor George Osborne, portrayed jumping out of a coffin waving a huge axe.
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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"Undocumented" activist is arrested by the Portland police, in an act of civil disobedience to focus attention on the plight and suffering of undocumented workers and students in the US, who are intimidated, harassed, arrested and deported by immigration officials and the police in the US.
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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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
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.
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.
Nice elderly man who was assaulted on Polk Street, in the Frank Norris Alley, 1 blk north of Bush Street in San Francisco's Tenderloin - Lower Nob Hill Area.
David Cameron (Conservative Party leader) is 'executed'.
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
Haringey Council in North London wants to demolish up to 3,644 council homes, including these flats in Leabank View, as part of an ambitious social cleansing plan.
A friend writes, ‘I am following your campaign with a lot of interest but I am just wondering what are the arguments for the council to demolish these homes?’
This was my reply.
Hi David, well their arguments are really rather scanty. There are targets for building much more housing, because the population of London is rising so rapidly. Then they argue that council estates are badly laid out, and unsuitable for further investment, and that these are failed communities with too many poor people; and the government planners then say that council estates are really 'brownfield’ sites, that is, derelict, disused, and with a risk of contamination; and the ownership and rent levels of the new build housing that is needed are always left very vague indeed; and then the size of the demolition areas needs to be widened, so that developers can make the levels of profit that they require.
That's the short version. The shorter version is that this is a one sided class war, against the working class and the poor.
And we will continue to resist these misguided policies.
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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May Day march to Trafalgar 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.
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. It then faced mock execution alongside effigies of the three main party leaders, including that of Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg.
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
Yep. Breakfast at Next Door homeless shelter-Episcopal Community Services. Twisted, funky and shriveled hot dog bun, oatmeal too hot to eat again with a small portion of egg and coffee. Bun smelled moldy. No Milk or Juice.
Class War election candidate Adam Clifford canvasses Buckingham Palace domestic staff and reveals election manifesto.
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.
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.
Protest called by the People's Assembly against the Conservative/DUP coalition government and its policy of cuts, privatisation and austerity. The huge crowd gathered outside the HQ of the BBC - the state broadcaster criticised by many as anti-Labour - before heading to a rally in Parliament Square with music and many speakers from other political parties and social movements.
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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 poses outside Buckingham Palace as he attempts to canvass the palace domestic staff who appear on the Electoral Roll.
Two DPAC supporters hold four large coloured beach balls ready to throw at the gates of Downing Street during the #Balls2TheBudget protest.
Trash cans are sometimes used by shelter kitchen staff to stuff stolen food into so other bad staff and bad residents can put the food into their back packs. They sell the food in the Tenderloin on the streets and at a couple markets. This one is at Next Door Shelter, operated by Episcopal Sanctuary. The cook there purportedly was putting things in the food and stealing and dealing drugs and pressuring women residents on the 4th floor of the Shelter on Geary and Polk Streets in San Francisco.