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lloyd george statue comes clean

rikki | 27.10.2007 23:32 | SOCPA | Repression | London

there was a small chalk addition to the new lloyd george statue this afternoon. it attracted half a dozen 'heritage wardens', four community support officers, and several police. there were no arrests, but eventually the statue was cleaned.

lloyd george statue in parliament square
lloyd george statue in parliament square

its plinth with the new honest addition
its plinth with the new honest addition


more info on the background to this at
 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/10/384335.html

heritage wardens also harassed brian haw and his supporters several times this evening before finally moving in and using force to move a tent off the grass once again. a letter from the GLA was handed over, threatening prosecution, but instead of doing this lawfully through the courts, once again ken livinstone's cronies resorted to bully-boy tactics.

one 'warden' was begging brian to move his tent as he did not want to have to follow his orders and use force. although some wardens inevitably like the power their role brings them, many are unhappy at being political pawns and bully boys for the government and 'red ken'.

the GLA have had well over a year to prosecute brian and co, and yet they have refused to deal with this lawfully through the courts. instead they bully and harass and lie.

even the 'evening standard' (not known for its liberal leanings) has asked what the real agenda is behind the GLA's posturing. andrew gilligan's opinion article can be read online at
 http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23418072-details/What+exactly+has+Ken+got+against+Brian+Haw/article.do

whilst it is clearly a right wing attack on ken livingstone, it does raise some interesting points

the SOCPA legislation itself is apparently becoming virtually unenforceable, but the establishment is trying new tricks to keep the pressure up on peaceful protest in parliament square

if you're in town on monday evening and want to know more about the past history of the SOCPA saga, there will be a free screening of 'SOCPA - the movie' at the 'roxy bar and screen' on borough high street at 8pm. it is the first in a series of screenings of films about political violence organised by 'pocketvisions films'.

the film will be followed by a q&a session with the film-maker (rikki), mark barrett (one of the sunday picnic campaigners against the law), and barbara tucker (the one-woman socpa crime wave who has been reported more than a hundred times for socpa offences, and due to her peaceful one-woman banner protests has been endlessly attacked, arbitrarily detained, abused, harassed and intimidated by the authorities)

info at www.socpa-movie.blogspot.com

rikki
- e-mail: rikkiindymediaATgmail(d0t)com
- Homepage: http://www.socpa-movie.blogspot.com

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if this is such

28.10.2007 13:16

an important must see movie why don't you post it on youtube so we can all see it

out in the wilds


Not every-one has access...

29.10.2007 14:08

to Youtube. Any chance of you doing a tour with the film, or making the DVD available?

Annie Citizen
- Homepage: http://www.rightsandwrongsuk.blogspot.com


schmoo tube

30.10.2007 01:04

i would never post jack-shit on you tube for all sorts of anti-corporate reasons, but feel free to contact me if you can put on a not-for-profit screening in your area. grass roots and all that. just let me know and we can make it happen.

i normally post my email on indymedia or you can reach me through the blogspot
www.socpa-movie.blogspot.com

rikki


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