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Anti-cuts protestors take over London

IMC uk Features | 27.03.2011 14:54 | Policing | Public sector cuts | Repression | Workers' Movements

Yesterday’s March 26th ‘March for the Alternatives’ saw over 500,000 protest against Con-Dem governments’ neo-liberal austerity measures. The direct action on the streets of central London was also unprecedented in terms of scale and rage. The police were outrun on the streets, with their media spokesperson forced to concede that it is impossible to protect every business in the capital. Those businesses that were affected by actions were either linked to tax-evasion, or were symbols of affluence and privilege.

The compromised TUC leadership speaks in the same tone as the police and corporate media when it denounces direct action. In reality there was a palpable show of class solidarity between rank and file trade unionists, anti-cuts activists and black bloc-ers.

Over 200 arrests were reported and this number can be expected to grow as police review footage from the day and mount raids.

From the Newswire: Roundup of events | Timeline | Serious Violence by police at protest party | Putting In The Ritz | What Now After The TUC's London Demo? | Letter to UK Uncutters from the 'violent minority' | New Police Tactics
Photos:1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Videos: Global corporations | Symbols of decadence | | Banks | Black Bloc walking down Regent Street | Cop Vans Retreating |

Fitwatch: Advice for those fearing arrest.



IMC uk Features

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PUTTING IN THE RITZ

27.03.2011 20:16




SchNEWS emergency bulletin on the M26 demos in London

"HUNDREDS of anti-royal anarchists ran riot across central London yesterday, turning a peaceful demonstration about spending cuts into a class war" - Sunday Express

Well - somebody had to do it. - The TUC's glad-hand fest was never going to change the ConDEMS course by even one degree. It was hijacked by anarchists and it deserved to be. The TUC mobilised its masses and did everything they could to make sure that genuine dissent didn't rear its ugly head. The emphasis was to be on a family-friendly day out without frightening the horses. Quite who they think is going to hand out prizes for niceness in the shark tank that is global capitalism remains a mystery.

For those who went to the endpoint rally in Hyde Park, even moderate voices like Bob Crow of the RMT and Caroline Lucas MP of the Green Party were not allowed to speak. They were left out in favour of Ed Millaround the gormless puppet who's now trying to pass off the Labour Party as a revitalised radical alternative to the Tories - less than eleven months after they were run out of office. Is this then the TUCs strategy? Wait four years, and then vote in a business friendly Labour government - and they wonder why union membership is at an all time low.

While dressing himself up as the re-incarnation of Emily Pankhurst and Martin Luther King, and the bearer of Mandela's torch, Milliband junior was emphatic about yesterday’s disorder, condemning it roundly while ignoring the fact that all the struggles he was paying homage to involved breaking more than a few windows.

Earlier that morning, the feeder marches, all condemned as unauthorised by the TUC made their way largely unhindered to greet the masses gathered at Embankment. A half-hearted attempt by cops to put a line across Westminster bridge in front of the Radical Workers block that had left from Kennington Park was shrugged aside.

The anarchist block split from the main march past Embankment Station, as a voice over a megaphone beckoned marchers to come with them for a sight-seeing tour around London. The break off bloc poured past Trafalgar Square, past the front of the TUC demo where hundreds of disenchanted activists decided to sack off the A to B marching exercise and join the black bloc. By the time the bloc had made its way through Covent Garden to Oxford Street it numbered several thousand.

Trudging along with the masses, other anarchists filtered through the crowd to UK Uncut's pre-arranged meet up on Oxford St at 2pm. UK Uncut had called for occupations of corporate tax dodgers. The police tactic for the day was clearly the protection of known UK Uncut targets, with lines of police in front of branches of Boots, Vodaphone and Topshop. The cops even seemed willing to protect Topshop at the expense of more traditional anti-capitalist targets, with unfortified McDonalds and Starbucks getting done over anyway, showing that this was far from a single issue demo.

And that was where the fun really started - Topshop, one of UK Uncuts main targets was the first to get it and then, for over hour and a half a rag-tag black block, numbering around a thousand, ran cops ragged around Soho and Piccadilly Circus. Selected corporate targets were attacked with smoke flares, paint and street furniture. Banks bore the brunt of the anger with branches of HSBC, Santander and Lloyds getting the paint and broken glass treatment. The HSBC in Cambridge Circus got given some special attention. As 'Smash the banks' was daubed across the window, the crowd began to move on, until, bearing in mind the complete absence of Old Bill, people decided to take the advice. Windows were smashed and a green wheelie bin was used to batter open the doors. The inside of the bank was turned over before activists did a runner as the plod turned up. The F.I.T team were chased off in Cambridge Circus. Even London's Boris bikes scheme wasn't ignored, with activists peeling off the Barclay's stickers while leaving the machines intact. It might have been a touch violent but it wasn't mindless.

At the Ann Summers shop, militant queer action emerged from the crowd, spray-painting Ann Summers shiny shop front of apparently taking a stand against "mainstream heteronormatively constructed sexuality", and finally putting a bin right through the window.

Police coming into the area were harassed, with street signs and wheelie bins hurled under vehicles. Riot vans were liberally re-decorated. Some incredibly loud bangers or thunderflashes caused cops to flinch. Plumes of coloured smoke could be seen. Often groups of cops were rushing to protect targets that had been left by the fluid and swift-moving crowd. Uncontained, the block, waving red and black flags, moved along Piccadilly towards the Ritz. The chant went up - "The Ritz, the Ritz - we're gonna get rid of the Ritz" as tables smashed through the windows.

The block then re-united with the main march, giving many a chance to de-mask and slip away. Nearing Hyde Park, no doubt fearing an outburst of sentimental centre left rhetoric, they split off back into Mayfair. Symbols of wealth, including a Porsche dealership and several overpriced sports car were done, along with a couple of shops selling overwhelmingly priced status antiques. Every corner turned in Mayfair showed just how much grotesque wealth is still out there waiting to be redistributed.

Meanwhile at 3.30pm on Oxford Circus , UK Uncuts pre-arranged meet up was underway. After converging demonstrators were slipped a card which told them which colour flag to follow, with the aim of separating into branches then joining forces for the occupation of the target.

The target - Fortnum&Mason, was well chosen, grocers to the Queen and corporate tax dodgers. Unfortunately the sheer size of the protests meant the different crowds didn't arrive simultaneously and there was a stand-off with protestors inside the building and police lines forming outside. A push and shove ensued but due to the pavement barriers not enough of the crowd could get behind the push and the cops remained unbudged, blockading the entrances. The two to three hundred protesters who were already inside, were left to soak up the atmosphere, and eyeing up bargains like the twenty quid jam and £65 napkin rings. Others took a more direct route and climbed up a street lamp onto the first floor.

Unfortunately here, as during the rest of the day, there seemed to be more people filming than actually getting involved in any action. Anyone who wanted to get stuck in had to push their way through a line of happy snappers first. Where does all this footage end up? - Think before you get yer zoom lens out kids, 'cos careless shots cost lives.

The rest of the day was a mix of stand-offs and running skirmishes. The Peace horse was torched outside Oxford St tube. By this time the block was being pushed back onto Piccadilly circus as, freed of the obligation to police the TUC demo, that was safely in Hyde Park, more cops began arriving. Sealing off Fortnum and Masons they made numerous arrests.

A number of the crowd gathered in Trafalgar Sq, where some had suggested a 24 hr occupation. Described to SchNEWS by one eyewitness as "just a party, really", the cops seized their opportunity to wade in. A kettle was put in place and despite a fight being put up the crowd was dispersed or arrested by 1 a.m.

According to Green&Black Cross legal support there have been over 200 arrests - and that's just those who've contacted the help-line. Most are being bailed now (Sunday evening) many having had their clothes and phones seized. Interestingly, they are receiving bail conditions to stay away from central London on the day of the next TUC mobilisation 1st of May and on the 29th April, the date of Kate&Wills happy nuptials.

If you were arrested then there's a Defendants' meeting - Saturday 2nd April - 2pm - University of London Student Union, Malet Street, WC1E 7HY

Otherwise - See you on the streets!

Jo Makepeace
mail e-mail: schnews@brighton.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.schnews.org.uk


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rank and file solidarity?

28.03.2011 13:06

"In reality there was a palpable show of class solidarity between rank and file trade unionists, anti-cuts activists and black bloc-ers."

That wasn't my experience. Rejoining the march after the black bloc had attacked many targets, still dressed in black, we were accosted several times by angry marchers. After debating with them some of them could see our point of view, others were just too angry.

Whether their views were representative of the wider march is hard to say, but no-one was vocally speaking up in our defence. I suspect most of them are only hearing one side of the argument.

Rather than deluding ourselves that we had a higher level of support from the main march than we actually did, those of us who took part in, or support, the actions of the Black Bloc should be making more effort to dialogue with those who don't. Otherwise the gulf will only widen, and the movement will be weaker for it.

not convinced


Solidarity moves in mysterious ways

28.03.2011 14:09

There was an exodus of thousands of protesters from the main march and rally in Hyde park up to Oxford Circus. They engaged with anti-cuts protesters and surveyed the re-decoration of central London's corp. decadence. Didn't notice anyone taking an exception to what had happened, far from it. In fact many of them could be seen photographing cops splattered in paint and enjoying the atmosphere.

People still need to reach out to rank and file though. It seems given that they'll see this march as another Feb 15th anti-war march pretty soon.

Observer


oh my

28.03.2011 15:58

Why did they do it, the black bloc have played right into the hands of the state. They always use violence as an excuse to tighten their grip on power and the black bloc have given them the means to do that.

The MP's are now calling for greater policing powers thanks to the actions of these muppets. You are self serving egoists who need to go away and stay away.

why


The truth about the party at Trafalgar Square

28.03.2011 17:08

I just read this article which seems to confirm many of the comments made by activists elsewhere. It's an excellent birds-eye view of the day.

 http://solidaritybank.wordpress.com/2011/03/28/demonstrating-the-alternative/

Huw Peters


Talking

28.03.2011 19:33

If anarchists really want people to see them in ways other than the ways the state media portrays them, they must step outside their comfy little cliques and communicate more with the general public. This seems to be the hardest truth for us to swallow. Talking to dreadful ordinary people, how depressing!

Sam


Shame on all those middle class scum who try to divide the movement..

29.03.2011 09:01

Collaborating traitors kissing the arse of the labour party, corporate media and their stooges. Why the fuck are you posting on Indymedia, surely its the mail, SWP or guardian is where your niavety should be drawn towards...

Anarchist


A

29.03.2011 22:15

@Sam

I agree with you that we have to communicate more with the general public. we have to make an opening to society. At this time I think a really good movement will be a solidarity party for the guys who got arrested. We have to try to set our values in the society and one of those are solidarity.

@why

what do you mean when you say.. "They always use violence as an excuse to tighten their grip on power" state will use anything as an excuse to tighten their grip on power-that is their job- but antiviolence is something else, is a mean, which wakes up consciences....read my article if you want here  https://uk.indymedia.org/en/2011/03/476916.html

A


anti-cuts protesters take over london???

30.03.2011 13:32

when that happend???i was there...the only nice thing that happend was 2 atm smashed and the best was an sammers...that was the only nice thing that happend that said something...the queer block is amazing!!!!!thats amazing!!!!!

but to say...

the people take over london??with 10 smashed glasses ???because its smashed 1 glass of a shop something happend?????...
nobody was prepared for anything...
with a plan to take over one of the most famous shopping street and we knew that... days before actually happen...thats ridiculous..

one smashed window and 300 protesters paparazzi to take photos inorder to dont loose the moment of their life...of the smashed window....lol

some protesters im sure that are shelling their photos to the bastard newspapers...for lots of money...
i didnt see any strategy...people masked just to show up...then a march of union n not only people supporting just give peace a chance...and all this bullshit..

the march ...it made peoples shopping easier that day...and everybody later went for burritos.

have a nice sleep london and uk...see u in another life...
the people donot want to fight ..they like capitalism-im sure if it comes a law that says
its illegal to fart ..people will do a farting party for one day and then they will start farting in their rooms.
sleep then in your conforts -watch tv -drink n take drugs-give peace a chance and leave the police to hit you and your people and say t them just shame on you and thats illegal....

stay with your cameras and good wages...work within academia and take care your laws because that made you what you are.policies policies and laws...

p.s see you for burritos in london in another life

griega


time for us crips to revolt

02.04.2011 22:37

ok guys we did the demo and over quarter of a million of us was there and a bloody good turn out of us crips,
i was with the black block in my chair, and my carer for the day got attacked a couple of times by the police but we survived lols... soooooo the demo is over and where did it get us? sadly nowhere even as the march was taking place senior Tory politicians were being incredibly patronising, the little people didn't understand... and nothing was going to change what us the government are going to do. even the daily mail ignored the hole march, allot has been said about us naughty people smashing windows and occupying buildings etc... so let me explain a few things, every single place that was targeted was hit because of tax avoidance or bonuses etc for example Vodafone owes and have been let off 6 billion yes billion pounds then you've got the chap who owns top shop miss Selfridge's etc who has paid 1.8% in tax's then the RSB paying 11 million in bonuses etc etc ... so the big marched happened and nothings changed BUT let me put a proposal to you what would happen if 30 crips in their chairs etc went into a bank or store and locked the chairs etc to each other somehow i think the press would eat it up, see what the Tory's would have to say, we'd absolutely get to have our say and would be able to highlight how people are committing suicide because of the cuts that's happened and that are going to happened

legob


crips

03.04.2011 13:58

I don't think "crips" is a polite way of talking about people with physical disabilities. Its not exactly in the spirit of indymedia.

The idea of getting 30 "crips" to chain up in a shop to be "awkward" is just playing on the discrimination that "crips" suffer in the first place. Talk about the dog chasing the tail!

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