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UK Uncut Christmas Special

UK Uncut | 09.12.2011 12:21 | Public sector cuts | Social Struggles | Birmingham

‘Twas the week before Christmas, when all through the town,
Cash tills were ringing, snow falling down.
Big business is merry, and with good reason-
For it’s the busiest shopping day of the season.

But not every CEO should sleep snug in their bed,
As dreams of big profits dance through their head,
Because any tax dodgers with hope of good cheer:
UK Uncut know you’ve been naughty this year.



Whilst the undeserving rich will be patting themselves on the back and awarding themselves huge Christmas bonuses, there are many people who will be struggling this season. And they’re not asking for much. Some pensioners will be wishing their Winter Fuel Allowance hadn’t been cut  http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2011/mar/24/pensioners-lose-winter-fuel-payments so they didn’t have to go cold. Many parents will wish their local Sure Start centre was still open  http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/nov/14/sure-start-centre-closures-coalition so they had someone to look after the kids. Many disabled people will be wishing their welfare payments hadn’t been decimated  http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/oct/22/protests-benefit-cuts-disabled-people so they could still make ends meet.

These wishes and many more could easily be granted if the government abandoned its brutal cuts agenda and instead made rich tax dodgers and banks pay what they owe.  http://www.ukuncut.org.uk/about/cuts

On December 17th, with only seven shopping days til Christmas, join UK Uncut’s shut-down santas and occupy elves as we hit the Christmas high streets and make sure that a company that has been naughty goes without this year.

Via the Facebook poll  http://www.facebook.com/questions/271720999542502/?qa_ref=ssp , we’re going to decide together which high street target we should shut down. The company that wins the most votes online will be crowned UK Uncut’s Christmas Turkey and will be in for a roasting on December 17th.

Which tax-avoiding Scrooge or big-banking Grinch will you choose?

There’s a selection box of high street stores, hoping for huge sales this Christmas, who’ve been very bad. This year Vodafone paid a £6bn dividend to its shareholders, whilst still refusing to pay us the £6bn tax it owes us  http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/mps-hit-out-at-vodafone-tax-letoff-6258782.html. Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and Miss Selfriges are all part of Sir Philip Green’s fashion empire Arcadia, but whilst they sell Christmas presents on our high streets, the profits go to Monaco  http://www.ukuncut.org.uk/targets/3. Boots  http://www.ukuncut.org.uk/targets/1 dodged another year of tax by keeping their headquarters registered to a post box in Switzerland. And then there’s the big banks. Not only do banks like Barclays  http://www.ukuncut.org.uk/targets/5 continue to receive huge taxpayer subsidies, but they also use tax havens to avoid paying their fair share back to society.

We won’t know the winner until a couple of days before the 17th, but it’s already time to think about how you’re going to shut down your local branch. Wish your Sure Start centre hadn’t closed? Grab the kids and turn the store into a Christmas creche  http://www.demotix.com/news/604424/uk-uncut-turn-camden-natwest-creche. Wish your leisuire centre was still open? Hold a festive aerobics class. If your only Christmas wish is to see your local Women’s Resource Centre reopened, then tell the Government by reinstating it again in the chosen tax dodger or bank just down the road.

Birmingham take join in this day of action. Meet at 2pm outside Moor Street Train Station. You could dress up in Christmas costume with presents to represent public services, or not dressup and be a hard working taxpayer who receives the presents.. but watch out for the tax dodgers, waiting to steal them from you!

Ho ho ho! Don’t forget to vote  http://www.facebook.com/questions/271720999542502/?qa_ref=ssp, and see you on the high streets!

UK Uncut


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Christmas Shopping

09.12.2011 12:31

Chances are the tills won't be ringing as much as they used to at Xmas as everyone will be short of cash because of these Tory bastards!

Daniel Factor


society is eating it's self

09.12.2011 14:14

The tills won't be ringing this christmas as much as they used to because all the stuff is made in China rather than in factories here in sunny blighty. You can rob the rich all you like, but they won't stay rich for long unless they have people under them in factories making things.

anon


vote for the banks

09.12.2011 20:45

they are destroying everything-who gives a fuck about topshop.

me


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