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Camden goes up in flames....

Camden Phyll | 10.02.2008 23:36 | Culture | Other Press | Social Struggles | London | World

Camden Canal Market AND Camden Lock Market ahve gone up in flames.

With developers wanting to move in one can ..er...speculate how the fires started and spread......

It won't surprise anyone if developers such as the likes of Alex Proud and Richard Caring {obviously no-one's finger pointing by saying "the likes of"...} go home one day to find their homes have been burned down.

Camden Phyll

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Boycott Camden......

12.02.2008 13:08

after all,it seems to me that the corporations have taken over. In my opinion Camden ceased to be the independent boho place of my youth and has turned into a developers wet dream.
I can recall when the Hawley arms was a bikers pub and not a "celeb" hangout where ,once again,in my opinion,sad,celebrity obsessed bored people pay for pissy overpriced alchol inthe hope of rubbing shoulders with some overpaid overated celeb. Should we not be looking for other vibrant areas away from greedy capitalists. Strange how the developers wanted to raize the place to the ground but were concerned about the cost,this is a much cheaper way for them.Not that I`m suggesting that these upstanding freemasons in our society would dream of putting profit before public safety. Reclaim,resist!

Winston Smith


Babilon is burning.

12.02.2008 17:26

Be interesting to see what will replace the burnt bit...luxury canal side flats I bet.

yeah ..Camden is toooo ponsy now.

Cold Stomper


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