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Last Day to register for Anarchist Movement Conference 2009 at half price rates‏

Reggy Stration | 30.05.2009 09:20 | Analysis | Education | Social Struggles | South Coast

A final reminder that the deadline for advance registrations to the Conference is tomorrow - Sunday 31 May.

You can register and make payment in the following ways:

1. By PayPal. Visit the link from the conference website to make online payment. Send us your registration details by mailing  registration@conference09.org.uk . The form is available from www.conference09.org.uk

2. In person at Freedom Books. Payment and completed registration forms can be handed in at the Bookshop, open on Saturdays between noon and 6pm and Sundays noon till 4pm. The bookshop is in Angel Alley, 84b Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7QX. The alley is next to the KFC near Aldgate East tube, Whitechapel Art Gallery

Registration on the first day of conference takes place between 9-10am only. Queues are likely to be long and rates will be more expensive - dont say you havent been warned!! ;-)

Reggy Stration
- e-mail: registration@conference09.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.conference09.org.uk

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what

30.05.2009 19:46

anarchy ..if u dont have 5 pounds or ten pounds you not get in ?? fuck off....... not kool at all ....just in england .......fuk that direct action get the goods

brutus


Et tu...

31.05.2009 05:11

You idiot Brutus, nowhere does it say you can't get in if you don't have any money; and anyway in my experience people that claim to be broke, are funnily enough usually the drunkest in the bar after the event.

You fucking loser.

Well done the organisers. Hope it goes well.

Julius Teaser


stop whingeing

31.05.2009 19:24

Yep. Good luck! If you can get reports n stuff posted up for us who can't come that would be fab.

Not there


micks comment has been hidden

01.06.2009 19:31

Why has micks comment been hidden?

"Advanced registration ?

30.05.2009 09:33
For an Anarchist conference, am I the only one who finds this surprising and a little suspicious ?

Mick"

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