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Spirit of revolt is alive in London

vast minority | 21.10.2012 10:41 | Workfare

THE spirit of resistance to neoliberalism is alive and kicking in London, despite the attempts of the British state to stamp out dissent.

More than 150,000 people marched through the capital on Saturday October 20 to protest against the punitive austerity measures being imposed on the population by the coalition government.

And, off the official route of the TUC-organised demo, angry protesters took to Oxford Street, storming several businesses and forcing others to close.

They were reacting both to the foul workfare scheme, which sees the unemployed served up by the state to big business as slave labour, and to the blatant injustice of those same capitalists being allowed to avoid paying taxes, while the people are bled dry and public services slashed.

The protest began at Oxford Circus at about 2.45pm, when a small group took the centre of the road junction and staged a brief sit-down protest.

It then set off down Regent Street as a wildcat march, quickly attracting hundreds of others, as well as a samba band, as it snaked back up to Oxford Street and headed west towards Marble Arch.

A whole stream of businesses, notably including Boots, Starbucks and McDonald's, were targeted by fast-moving breakaways from the march - on several occasions protesters managed to get inside before the shutters came down or police lines prevented them.

Oxford Street traffic was brought to a standstill and the protest left in its wake a string of closed businesses - police were still protecting the capitalist outlets when the protest later returned along the same route.

The British state clearly hoped that, by handing out punitive prison sentences not only to the 2011 rioters but also to non-violent protesters like boat-race swimmer Trenton Oldfield, it could crush the spirit of rebellion in a British public numbed into conformity by the media circus of the Jubilee and Olympics.

But the enthusiasm and energy of the "unauthorised" Oxford Street demo suggests it has failed in its repressive aim - the spirit on display bodes well for the resistance to the G8 meeting to be held in the UK in the summer of 2013.

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Class analysis

21.10.2012 11:28

Heaven forbid that Trenton Oldfield might be middle-class?

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And that's a criticism of class analysis by the way, not a criticism of Trenton Oldfield, whatever you think of him personally he's fucking brave

Jack


Pah!

21.10.2012 11:40

I get more spirit for a fiver down at the offy. Same old shit that don't do shit. So a few businesses couldn't run for a few minutes. This is desperation. There is no grassroots opposition shown yesterday, just usual sellout tuc shit followed by the same block the streets going nowhere crap

Jinny


The spirit for revolt is dead and has been for quite some time.

21.10.2012 12:42

The state and all its aparatus have achieved their goal of division and oppression, now the middle classes can play and pretend at revolt while the underclass will continue to suffer as ever.. Stop basking in some unwarrented glory and please stop pretending you are achieving something, open your fucking eyes, admit that their is a huge problem and then maybe just maybe......

Barry Cade


@Jinny+Barry

21.10.2012 13:50

And you're doing WHAT to provide an alternative, exactly?!

How are your superior insights improving the situation, for anyone, exactly?

Why are you down the off license instead of out on the streets?


Mike


Keep up the good work and keep the pressure up

21.10.2012 14:31

The filth and the tory`s dont give a shit about 150000 marching peacefully, but a few hundred protesters prepared to risk a few months in the slammer really puts the wind up them. Wish i was with you..see you at the G8

Kinggeorge


More needed

21.10.2012 20:24

Yeah an assault on the west end is ok but this was even less successful than March. Reason, no one bothered to tell people it was going to happen. We're supposed to be telepathic? At least in March Uncut spread the word around beforehand.

Downsy


@Kinggeorge

21.10.2012 21:23

"The tory`s dont give a shit about 150000 marching peacefully, but a few hundred protesters prepared to risk a few months in the slammer really puts the wind up them"?!

But unfortunately Kinggeorge has to make his/her apologies, because Kinggeorge admits s/he wasn't there to risk a prison sentence along with everyone else. Kinggeorge is however happy to incite other people to risk imprisonment, from behind the safety of his/her fucking keyboard.

Message for ya KG - if you're aksing people to risk injury or prison, EITHER BE THERE TO TAKE THE SAME RISKS OR SHUT THE FUCK UP

CCC


@Kinggeorge

21.10.2012 21:24

Over 30,000 people risked prison during the riots, fool

So much for your skills of strategic analysis

cccc


Dear dear dear..ccc

22.10.2012 20:23

Your articulate argument has showed me up for the person I am, but I promise you that the day the NHS can cure my MS that I will be there.

Keep in touch, perhaps we could meet

Kinggeorge

Kinggeorge