Skip to content or view screen version

report on ukuncut budget protest at downing st

rikkiindymedia(At)gmail[dot]com (rikki) | 21.03.2012 22:55 | Public sector cuts | London

up to 350 people formed a queue outside downing street this morning in a protest called by ukuncut revisiting and subverting the famous 'labour isn't working' poster that helped bring thatcher to power in 1979 ( http://politics.guardian.co.uk/election2001/images/0,,449826,00.html)

front of the queue
front of the queue

some sobering figures
some sobering figures

austerity isn't working
austerity isn't working

downing street
downing street

can't pay banner
can't pay banner

taxing our patience
taxing our patience

queuing
queuing

riding through the glen (tobin tax activists)
riding through the glen (tobin tax activists)

PCS banner
PCS banner

dole money
dole money

the chancellor's red case
the chancellor's red case

trident protestors including bruce kent
trident protestors including bruce kent

crowd begins to move
crowd begins to move


click on image for larger version. 'some rights reserved' - free for credited non-commercial use, otherwise contact author for permission

as per the original ad, at the head of the queue was an "unemployment office". also at the front of the queue were some disabled activists from 'disabled people against cuts' ( http://www.dpac.uk.net/), who feel particularly targetted by changes to the national health service, new rules on disability benefit (policed by private company ATOS), and by cuts and privatisation of a whole swathe of support services. also in the queue were activists promoting the so called robin hood tax (or tobin tax on financial transactions). across the road were bruce kent and other anti-trident protestors highlighting the cost of the nuclear deterrent against social spending.

after around 30 minutes, people were encouraged to pass under the 'unemployment office' banner and receive mock dole money, and then they made their way down to parliament square. there however, they were told they could not go on the grass, and were given such a small area to protest in that they decided to move on, first to victoria gardens and then spreading around the media village at college green (aka abingdon street gardens) - report on this later.

rikkiindymedia(At)gmail[dot]com (rikki)
- Original article on IMC London: http://london.indymedia.org/articles/11925