Police arrest the wrong people for the wrong reasons

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The trade Union Congress (TUC)’s ‘March for an Alternative’ protest march and rally event took place on Saturday (26 March 2011). The purpose of the event was to demonstrate opposition to public spending cuts imposed by the UK’s Con-Dem – Conservative and Liberal Democrat – coalition government. The event attracted a huge attendence with estimates of 500,000 marchers.

Many acts of political violence by marginal groups occured in the West End area of London while the march and rally were happening. Many of the politically violent attacks were directed at banks and tax-avoiding companies. Other targets such as the Ritz Hotel and Porsche dealerships were presumably attacked due to their in-your-face class symbolism and association with the ultra-rich elite.

The politically violent attacks were largely attributed to Anarchists and associated Anti-Capitalists. The media generally and correctly reported that the vast majority of participants were not involved, associated or supported the politically violent events.

However, it appears that the police have arrested the wrong people for the wrong reasons. I was surprised to see such acts of political violence without police intervention. 149 of the 201 arrests were of non-violent demonstrators associated with the UK Uncut organisation that had been occupying Fortnum & Mason’s store on Piccadilly.

The vast majority of the Fortnum & Mason’s arrestees have been charged with aggrevated trespass. Fortnum & Mason’s is a shop which means that there is an implied invitation to attend. For the aggrevated trespass charge to stand it will be necessary to show that the demonstrators were asked to leave and refused. The trouble is that they did leave when asked by the police only to be arrested.

That UK Uncut’s protestors were arrested and charged while so few violent protestors were arrested and charged poses some interesting issues. The point is that those obviously engaged in violent attacks – granted on property rather than people – with police present should expect to be arrested and charged but this hasn’t happened. Instead those that were not involved in obvious acts of violence have been arrested and charged. I wonder if we are able to speculate – and reach some conclusions – why that is?

UK Uncut have established themselves as an effective political campaigning organisation. They have organised many effective actions against tax-dodging companies. Alternatively, political violence against property is hugely counter-productive and achieves little other than the appearance of thuggery.

Do you think that UK Uncut’s success as a political campaign group might have contributed to them getting arrested and conflated with violent thuggery?

Cuts protesters claim police tricked them into mass arrest | UK news | The Guardian

Statement regarding UKUncut actions March 26th « Bankers Uncut

The Trafalgar Square kettle: these are the facts, I was there | Kevin Rawlinson | Independent Editor’s choice Blogs

 

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The Con-Dems NHS attack

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Image of David 'Pinoccio' Cameron and Nick Clegg. Image is originally from the UK's Mirror newspaper. Looks like Bliar doesn't he? Cameron seems to be apingning/copying Bliar's public image ~ speeches aligning himslf with Bliar ... and of course ... who Bliar aligned with ...The UK Conservative and Liberal-Democrat coalition government – the Con-Dems – intend to destroy the UK’s National Health Service. This is in direct contradiction to Prime Minister David Cameron’s election pledge “I’ll cut the defecit, not the NHS”.

Conservative election poster 2010

The Con-Dem spin machine are very fond of the phrase “doing nothing is not an option”. It’s absolute bullshit and doing nothing is not an option only to opponents of the NHS. The partially devolved governments of Scotland and Wales have decided to support and improve the NHS in its current form.

The Con-Dems also insulted opponents to NHS abolition by saying that they should “grow up”. In the same vein, the considered response is “Keep your fucking hands off our NHS you greedy, evil, lying bastards”.

The Con-Dems attack on the NHS is ideologically driven. Cameron’s thesis of the “Big Society” is nothing less than a return to the Victorian era whereby there is scant private and charitable provision combined with no public accountability. Please, sir, I want some more.

It is reckless and irresponsible to subject poor peoples’ health to the whims of market forces – the very market forces that brought about the current economic crisis.

Nick ‘Tory with a poor memory’ Clegg and the Liberal-Democrats are rightly held responsible for the demolition of the National Health Service – the population recognise that it could not be done without them. The Liberal-Democrats achieved sixth position after the BNP and an independent at the recent Barnsley Central by-election – their credibility has been decimated.

 

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