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Occupy London publicly repossesses empty nine-storey building in the Barbican

@OccupyLSX | 21.01.2012 10:42 | Occupy Everywhere | Free Spaces

Occupy London this morning publicly repossessed Roman House, an abandoned nine-storey office building in the Barbican in the City of London which previously housed companies from the financial service industries. [1]

Roman House
Roman House


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The Occupy London campaigners – part of the global movement for social and economic justice and real democracy – stated that they intend to occupy the building – their fifth occupation – until such time as the City of London Corporation publishes full details of its City Cash Accounts. This is a request that Occupy London has consistently asked off the Corporation, so that it can become a more transparent public body like every other public body in the country. [2] [3]

A press conference will be held at 11am today at the building which is on the corner of Wood Street and Fore Street (London EC2Y 5BA), with the building opening to the public at 11am Monday 23 January for a lecture focusing on the City’s secret finances and its lobbying activities. Roman House is a non residential building for Occupy London. The City of London Police have visited the building and have agreed that it is a civil matter.

Stuart Fraser, outgoing policy chief of the City of London Corporation, revealed on 17 November on an edition of The Report on BBC Radio regarding the Occupy London Stock Exchange occupation by St Paul’s that “now, under transparency, we’ve got to think about it [releasing details of the City Cash] very seriously. Let me put it this way, it is under discussion.”

Occupy London is still waiting.

Occupy London supporter Bryn Philips commented: “The Corporation has undermined our democracy through the power of its lobbyists and must submit to public scrutiny. If the City agrees to publish its City Cash Accounts, future and historic, we will leave the building immediately. If does not, we will take appropriate action until such time as it does.”

Calls for greater transparency from the Corporation have grown since OccupyLSX by St Paul’s began its occupation on 15 October, with support given from groups such as Reclaim the City who campaign for the democratisation of the City.

Most recently, there was a significant step towards transparency – thought not through the choice of the Corporation – when Fr William Taylor, former Common Councillor for the City of London Corporation from 2001 to 2003 and again from 2005 to 2008, who had access to the City’s private ‘City’s Cash’ accounts published some of the accounts via his blog ‘Hackney preacher’. [4] Fr Taylor has also published a new blog focusing on one of the noteworthy funds wrapped up in the City’s Cash account – the Gresham Estate. [5]

Roman House becomes Occupy London’s newest occupation, while its first occupation – OccupyLSX bySt Paul’s Cathedral – will this Monday celebrate its 100th day. Other occupations includeFinsbury Squarewhich is currently in the process of transforming into an eco-village [6], the Bank of Ideas which was previously the abandoned multimillion pound offices of Swiss investment bank UBS and Occupy Justice, the former Old Street Magistrate’s Court where Occupy London has been putting the one per cent on trial.

Notes

[1] Roman House  http://postwarbuildings.com/buildings/roman-house / Views -  http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=63568

[2] 8 November 2011 – Occupy London gets moving on policy: first statement of the City ofLondon PolicyGroup

 http://occupylsx.org/?p=839

[3] 11 November 2011 – Occupy London responds to Corporation of London proposal -

 http://occupylsx.org/?p=941

[4] 23 December 2011 – Time for City of Londonto be more transparent about its City Cash accounts – New Year’s resolution?  http://occupylsx.org/?p=2657

[5] Epiphany -  http://hackneypreacher.com/2012/01/epiphany/

[6] Occupy London Finsbury Squareto be long-term eco-village  http://www.off-grid.net/2012/01/10/occupy-london-finsbury-square-to-be-long-term-eco-village/

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Occupy London = MI5

21.01.2012 11:20

Occupy London is a front for MI5, or else how come they can get away from breaking into highly guarded buildings in central London without getting caught. We are talking about high security office buildings here with on site security and CCTV not some run down derelict place in Hackney but high profile buildings in the City of London, the most heavily policed and heavily security patrolled part of the entire UK.

Also how come Occupy London has access to so many lawyers willing to work for them for free? How come they have access to almost limited funds of money? How come none of them ever get arrested on any actions?

Exposing MI5 infiltration of the anarchist movement


Self-Serving actions

21.01.2012 12:47

A silly self-serving action... @ Occupy no one really cares how many properties you take over - how's about more positive actions to influence the next generation of thinkers such as the school outreach program.

Can't see many school parties coming to visit a decrepit 60's office block. Boring.

Ol


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Fuck off!

21.01.2012 15:36

Fuck off MI5 trolls! Viva le Revolucion!

Anon


Occupy Nothing

21.01.2012 16:33

"This Saturday will be a big outreach day for the Move-in Assembly to spread the word about the upcoming building occupation! Meet at Oscar Grant Plaza at noon,and from there we will split into teams to try and cover the entire city of Oakland with flyers and posters for January 28th! Flyers and Posters will be provided, assuming you haven’t passed all of your out already".

From Occupy Oakland
 http://occupyoakland.org/2012/01/outreach-day-saturday-january-21st/

Occupy London seems fixated on the 'Occupy' bit of the name and less on whether occupying buildings by a small group of active types is at all useful in terms of what this may mean for anyone else of the supposed 99%. It's legal here to squat anyhow so it aint so amazing.

In Oakland they are all about outreach and getting a load of different folks up and into occupying, into discussion and argument and building some kind of dynamic 'movement'. There the problems of property laws and violent cops brings the power dynamics of this shit system into close proximity to Occupy Oakland.

Maybe when Occupy London is finally evicted some kind of processing, self-reflection by those active types might figure out a great next step that isn't just more of the same because that's what it say's on the "occupy' tin.

Mo Tucker


what a great action

24.01.2012 12:51

does anyone care to remember what a powerful squatting movement can accomplish?

you can affect urban planning (tolmers square, camden)

you can reclaim streets (villa road, brixton)

you can stop the olympics (amsterdam)

go occupy london!!

ignore the moaners


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