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First hand reports from the storming of the Tory Scum HQ

This is only the beginning... | 11.11.2010 13:58 | Public sector cuts | Workers' Movements

The following is a first hand report from Leeds Student Class War documented on Ian Bone's blog.

TORY HQ RIOT : REPORT FROM CLASS WAR STUDENTS
I’ll be putting my own account of the day up later but in the meantime here’s a report from Leeds Class War students:
‘Was good to see you on the demo today, thought i’d share some thoughts for you to use in a write up tomorrow. First and controversially i want to give credit where it is due to the student members not only of the SWP but also of the other “trot” student groups. I’m not one to usually say this as the SWP are a hundred times more annoying to deal with in the small pond of the university than they are in the real world. But these comrades, and I today have no difficulty calling them comrades, actually followed their words with deeds and got stuck in with the rest of us, paper sales forgotten. Today these people acted like class conscious students and not like the pawns of their political cliques and I only hope they can keep it up.
Secondly and to some equaly controversially, i am pleased to say that the anarchos and libertarians were completely out done by our “non-political” fellow students. I don’t want to sound all wanky and go on about Temporary Autonomous Zones but something did seem to happen when that glass broke, it seemed that peoples inhibitions smashed with it. We all suddenly came to realise that the police were not only out numbered but out manoeuvred and out gunned. Students baring placard with slogans like “I only popped out for a pint of milk” were in no time at all happily breaking them over the heads of the nearest copper. And the first chant that these silverspooned students began after the doors went down and people got inside: “burn it down!-burn it down!- burn it down!” We realised that we not only controlled the entire building but also the square in front of it and the road it was on, the police were kettled in by us! Fires started to appear as people began stripping the card board from their placards in order to pass the wooden sticks to the front line burning the resulting piles. As the smoke rose so did the song (which leeds class war students did have the honour of singing first at the millbank) sing along with me: “build a bonfire, build a bonfire but the tories on the top! Put the libdems/coppers/bosses in the middle and we’ll burn the bloody lot!”. The samba band was met by a huge cheer, seriously, and believe me comrades there is nothing better than fighting against a police line with a tribal drum beat at you back.
 Throwing shit at copper quickly became a student game, the scoring as follows: 10 points if you throw something and you hit a cop 20 points if you take a swing at one 50points if your blow/object hurts 100 points for blood/hospitalisation with bonus points awarded for the stealing of trunchions shields and helmets. We were a bit unsure of what to do with the truncions and helmets one we had them not finding them very effective against the cops body armour so these too became projectiles.
At the climax it started to snow. Students from the roof had located large foam fire extinguishers and set them off from the top of the building, dubstep blaring from the bike sound sytems and chants and songs rippling across the crowd the violence against the building and the coppers seemed to become part of the dance, quite litterally in some cases, students would dance in the buffer zone infront of the police only to finish their set with a well aimed kick punch of lugie to the face of a cobble stone through a window. as soon at the fire extinguisers were empty these too became weapons hurled down from the roof on the heads of the coppers forcing them to retreat under the awning of the building allowing the students to tighten their corden around them.
Bouncing along to a samba beat with an in time rendition of “lets go fucking mental” I felt that this could really be the beginning of something big, hopefully now the anarchist movement and in particular our elders and betters, and all those who still beleive that you can’t be working class and go to uni will give the students the support they deserve AND stop treating them as a seperate class in society, use us! We are workers, in fact we are paying huge sums of money to be trained in to better workers we’re angry and have litle to lose.
Leeds Class war students favourite chant: “we ‘ate tories and we ‘ate tories, we ‘ate tories and we ‘ate tories, we ‘ate tories and we ‘ate tories, we are the tory [clap] haters!    
   
It helped that the anarchist students were fairly on it: smashing down the cctv cameras and sending the fit team off with a bleeding head very early on in the proceedings, but all in all I’m happy to announce we were outclassed by the ingenuity and fighting spirit of students who had never been on a demo before.
at current count there were 32 arrests, not bad on a demo of 45,000, (and we lay-about students managed to hospitalise 5 coppers at the last count.) THIS IS IMPORTANT COMRADES, THOSE ARRESTED WILL BE FACING SERIOUS CHARGES AND MANY FOR MANY OF THEM THIS WILL BE THERE FIRST DEMO AND POSSIBLY FIRST ARREST, FIND OUT FROM YOUR LOCAL UNI WHAT SOLIDARITY ACTIONS ARE GOING ON (leeds comrades look out for the new and imroved leeds class war blog) AND OFFER WHAT EVER SUPPORT YOU CAN, IF WE WANT THIS SORT OF STUFF TO CONTINUE AND ESSCULATE PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW THEY’LL BE LOOKED AFTER.
I’ll leave the last words to my fellow students, chanting in unison against the terrified and out numbered metropolitan police: “You ain’t seen nothing yet, b-b-b-baby you just ain’t seen nothing yet”….

 http://ianbone.wordpress.com/2010/11/11/tory-hq-riot-report-from-class-war-students/

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Solidatity

11.11.2010 14:53

Solidarity actions are in the planning let's not lose our initiative yesterday was a wake up call.

Midlands A


lots of work to do....

11.11.2010 14:54

no disrespect, and i think it was an amazing 'action', however spontaneous and 'swp' led it was.... but anarchos have been doing this for years, so its not new, the whole samba band playing while we fight pigs, yes we remember it well. it was a few weeks ago or a month or two ago or last year - its happening all the time. please dont patronsie us or all of our comrades who are fighting the bitter struggle ALONGSIDE you.....solidarity is the key...

but well done, you did good!!


more of the same please - total revolution!

'anarcho'


ffs

11.11.2010 15:14

"as soon at the fire extinguisers were empty these too became weapons hurled down from the roof on the heads of the coppers forcing them to retreat under the awning of the building allowing the students to tighten their corden around them."

er bullshit. bollox. and not true.

grow up.

A


We do outnumber them......

11.11.2010 15:34

We always will outnumber the corporate overlord protection service (or C.O.P.S) :D that’s why they fear us.
We just bought into the psychology of them being in charge before…not anymore though.
Good work folks….

bleep


Well actually...

11.11.2010 15:38

Uh as amazing as I thought most of it was, I didn't see many people actually aiming for the police unprovoked and I'm glad. Some of course got what they deserved, but that extinguisher being thrown didn't have the support of anyone on the ground. I don't think a lot of people would have been especially proud had it hit the police, let alone that the overzealousness of throwing stuff at that point was out of hand and not only falling on the pigs but on the rest of us. There were cries of 'were on the same side' and chants of 'stop throwing shit' which you'd have had to be ignoring us entirely to miss. Overall though it was great. I'm glad to have struck a little fear into the Tories.

Anchoredwunderlust


well

11.11.2010 17:49

I do hope that hospitaliseing cops, wreking a building and setting fire to things has the desired effect of proving that the students are worth the effort of the job cuts in public services it will need for them to study "drinking in the student bar whilst not studying for a nonsense degree".
Yes what a fantastic way to try and convince a person to give you money....

so from now on if I want something, say a loaf of bread I will burn down the bakery.


own goal or what

anon


@anon

11.11.2010 18:12

Yeah because fighting against the attacks on everyday people by a rich, political elite is the same as buying a loaf of bread. In this case the cause justifys the means.

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@anon

11.11.2010 19:27

@anon

Your analogy is incorrect - it's burning the bosses house while leaving the bakery standing!

me