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Dale Farm wins a reprieve - protest outside the High Court this Friday

James Heartfield | 19.09.2011 17:52 | Free Spaces | Repression | Social Struggles

While travellers and protestors warned the world's media of the threatened assault on Dale Farm by Basildon Council's bailiffs, Mr Justice Edwards-Stuart granted an injunction to delay the eviction

Dale Farm children protest outside their school, 10 Sept 2011
Dale Farm children protest outside their school, 10 Sept 2011


Hundreds of travellers expected to be attacked by bailiffs today. Hundreds of sympathisers joined them in the defence of the site. With the world's media watching, Basildon Council Chief, Tony Ball said he would go ahead with the threatened eviction.

Instead the High Court gave the Travellers a stay of execution, worried that the Council's bailiffs were likely to overreach the injunction. At Dale Farm, Travellers and their supporters cheered the news that Tory Ball was not to have his day.

Edwards-Stuart's ruling shows that the powers-that-be have blinked, but it is only a stay of execution, not yet a victory. No doubt the authorities are alarmed at the bad publicity the eviction has garnered. Shades of the Third Reich can be seen in the policy of persecuting Gypsies. It was a policy that puts Britain alongside the East European regimes of Slovakia and Rumania.

Not just Travellers, but everyone should want to see the evictions overturned. It is not just Travellers, but the whole country that has a problem in the housing shortage.

Settled families in Basildon have been priced out of the housing market, and their children face climbing rents, or shared tenancies into their thirties. Far from seeing the Dale Farm settlement as a problem, it should be welcomed as an example of how we can solve the housing shortage for ourselves.

There should be protests outside the High Court this Friday, The Strand, Charing Cross Underground.

James Heartfield
- e-mail: Heartfield@blueyonder.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.audacity.org

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IMPORTANT: CHANGE OF PLAN - GO TO DALE FARM ON FRIDAY

20.09.2011 21:14

The Dale Farm travellers are calling on people to join them at Dale Farm on Friday, so no demonstration outside the High Court:

"We are calling on supporters to come down to Dale Farm whenever they can -
especially on Friday when we hear the High Court's decision. "

James Heartfield
mail e-mail: Heartfield@blueyonder.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.heartfield.org


CHANGE OF PLAN II: DO COME TO THE HIGH COURT, 11.30, FRIDAY

20.09.2011 23:26

Come to the High Court on the Strand (WC2A 2LL) to show your solidarity with the Dale Farm residents at 11.30 on Friday or come to the site.

 http://dalefarm.wordpress.com/2011/09/20/be-ready-in-case-the-high-court-fails-the-travellers/

Apologies for confusion...

James Heartfield
mail e-mail: Heartfield@blueyonder.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.heartfield.org


'No long stay of execution': Justice Edwards-Stuart

23.09.2011 11:45

In Court Four, Mr Justice Edwards-Stuart this morning said that 'if anyone is thinking that there is a long stay of execution they must think again'. Uppermost in his mind was the considerable resources, physical and financial that the Council has dedicated to the eviction. The court, he said, had a duty to make sure that these resources are not wasted [sic]

James Heartfield