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7,000 march on the Tory Conference
7,000 Right to Work activists, trade unionists and students from all over the country marched on the Tory Conference on Sunday 3rd October.Full Story | 6 additions | 25 comments >>
Tory councillor mocks anti-cuts demo in Brum
Tory Councilor Steve Ellis mocks the anti-cuts demo with his snide remark posted on twitter.Right to Work invite their priveledged elite to enter the 'exclusion zone'
While (albeit grudgingly) accepting the change of route for the main march, the Socialist elite get to go to a 'rally' at a pub just yards from the Tory Party Conference!CPC Direct Action Bloc Meeting Point for Sundays Protests.
I suppose we should start with the shite news, the squatted convergence space is looking very unlikely as police arrested those involved with taking the space earlier this week and confiscated tools. We are trying to co-ordinate with the few Brummies that we know to try and open another convergence space before the weekend but at this moment no guarantees.Anyone who can offer floors to activists on the day who stay around for the evening activities please let us know. I know this is quite annoying but we simply don’t have the numbers in Brum beforehand to secure the space, if anyone wants to get down to Brum before and open a space let us know and we will put it on the site.
Hit the Animal Supply - EcoTox Breeders
Hit the Animal Supply - EcoTox BreedersAnother Set of Objections ignored by UK Coal
This press release explains MOPG's 4th set of Objections which criticises UK Coal's assessment of the alleged economic and social benefits associated with the proposed Minorca Surface Mines and makes the claim that our campaign has extracted an extra £1m of proposed local 'benefits'. This represents the price UK is willing to pay rather than answer our objections.Anti-cuts, anti-workfare - IWW film night and discussion - this Saturday night!
What is ‘Workfare’ and why is it bad news for the unemployed?Set Brum City Centre alight...with fun and frolics!
A national callout from Birmingham activists for the street party on Sunday.This is OUR city and these are OUR streets. We WILL march, we WILL party (as we did years ago, see poster from 1999) and we want YOU to be there too!
National March for Farmed Animals (W.Mids coach transport)
Did you know that in the UK alone, around 1000 million animals are killed for meat, dairy and eggs every year? And, that number does not include the fish that are trawled out of the water in their tonnes. None of this is necessary - we do not need to consume animal products.On Saturday 2nd October, we are going to march in London to make it clear that it is not acceptable to farm animals, and hope you can join us. http://www.veganmidlands.org.uk http://www.farmedanimals.org.uk
Coal Dust will be a problem if Minorca goes ahead say Protestors
This Press Release describes why the Minorca Opencast Protest Group (MOPG) believe that visible black coal dust will affect the daily life of local people as MOPG publish its 3rd objection."Working Class Peoples Bloc WILL disrupt the Conservative Party Conference!"
Unauthorised Working Class Bloc march in face of police repression and promises to disrupt the Conservative Party Conference.Emmerdale's Leyla to open vegan festival
The West Midlands Vegan Festival, taking place on Sat 30th October in Wolverhampton, will be the biggest event of it's kind in the UK this year. Featuring top vegan caterers from across the UK, over 80 stalls, 4 cookery demos, 12 talks/workshops, kids activities, a vegan bar, live music throughout the day and much more. Famous vegan beauty, Roxie Ghawam-Shahidi - who plays 'Leyla Harding' from TV's Emmerdale, will open the festival at 11am.The West Midlands Vegan Festival will offer all you need for healthy, cruelty-free, eco-friendly living. You don't have to be vegan to attend, everyone is welcome! Come and see why people are increasingly adopting a vegan lifestyle.
http://www.midlandsveganfestival.org.uk