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A DPAC protester holds a small round placard which reads "Balls to the Budget". The centre illustration is a pair of cartoon testes.
A contractor carries a section of crowd barrier outside Downing Street as police prepare for DPAC's #Balls2TheBudget protest.
Multicoloured balls thrown by DPAC #Balls2TheBudget protesters gather against the Downing Street railings. In the background an armed officer looks warily at the crowd.
I got up at stupid-o-clock to catch a coach from Bradford and joined tens of thousands on Saturday 20th June to march against austerity in London. Making the poorest and most vulnerable pay for problems created by the rich is plain wrong and stupid. We should be protecting our people and services, not cutting and culling them.
Greg during book signing following the event with Amy Goodman, Paul Krugman & Randi Rhodes. June 14, 2006, New York City. (c) Lili Wilde 2006
Our first breakfast at Next Door Homeless Shelter run by Episcopal Community Services in San Francisco. Mixed egg (tastes like powdered eggs) and a single piece of stale bread with magarine patties and grape jam. Coffee. No Milk or juice. No seconds allowed. No knife to spread margarine.
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
At the Guggenheim Bilbao
Futurist Music:
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Dinner at Next Door homeless shelter-Episcopal Community Services. Mystery beef that tasted good. Stale 'fall apart' white bread. Funny tasting nila wafers and pretty good juice drink. No margarine and the homeless volunteer thief taunted us with 'Anybody want seconds....' 'oh, sorry, only seconds on water tonight'.