waterloo bridge blocked for two hours
feefighter | 04.12.2002 15:00
the largest student demonstration in the last thirty years managed to bring parts of central london to a standstill. In the end, mounted police were brought in to clear waterloo bridge, which was occupied by a group of students, and police surrounded them and marched them off...
apart from that it was huge, cheerful and defiant of the rain!
what's next, occupation?
apart from that it was huge, cheerful and defiant of the rain!
what's next, occupation?
feefighter
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Occupation
04.12.2002 15:34
1. Get some sort of mandate from the SU to carry out the occupation. SU general meetings are usually poorly attended, so flood them with occupationists, force a vote and get action approved immediately prior to occupation.
2. Occupy offices (esp, those of the academic elite) and avoid lecture rooms and libraries. This will keep students (esp foreign students who are generally disinterested in British politics) and staff on your side.
3. Stick to the point. At SOAS, the occupation became a recuitment zone for minor communist parties, who took over the place with discussions on the October revolution and the Spartacus rebellion. It fast became irrelevant to most students and annoyed many people.
4. Have a party and organise events in occupied areas, involving students from other colleges. This will keep spirits high and improve attendence.
5. Don't damage any property - the authorities will use this as an excuse to belittle you.
6. Be mindful that the police and/or security guards will be used to evict you. Build strong and dirable barricades and maintain a constant vigil. The SOAS occupation was closed within minutes after the police evicted people at 3 in the morning, taking advantage of the fact that most students were sleeping off alcohol at the time.
Dan
"Stick to the point": rightist slogan
04.12.2002 18:31
Lets not let anyone mention the Great October Revolution. What on earth could socialism have to do with student fees? Lets reform capitalism so it will pay the fees, lets beg the government for more money. Lets get all the members of Blair and Blunket's social-fascist party on board!
who?
"Stick to the point": rightist slogan
04.12.2002 18:33
Lets not let anyone mention the Great October Revolution. What on earth could socialism have to do with student fees? Lets reform capitalism so it will pay the fees, lets beg the government for more money. Lets get all the members of Blair and Blunket's social-fascist party on board!
who?
Who? Damn right!
04.12.2002 21:14
So, in other words, people actively engaged in struggle to improve the material conditions of their daily lives don't need- and certainly don't fucking want- some evangelical muppet waving a copy of "the Truth" under their noses while they're doing it. It, like, really really doesn't help, ok?
And what you actually end up doing is turning people off your sect/politics IN DROVES. So if you can't think of anything better to do, stay in and watch EastEnders. "Socialism" is better off without you.
Jay-B
Issues
04.12.2002 21:17
I think everyone should respect that the students are the ones who are putting themselves on the line in an occupation, not the SWP, WRP, RCP, CPGB or any other acronym that represents a particular shade of Trotskyism. Therefore, students should be supported, not lectured to, when they take action.
I am just coming up with some ideas for those students thinking of taking action, from the basis on my experience. You can ignore it or take it on board, it's up to you.
Dan