The Biggest Strike In 30 Years
04 Dec 2011 3 Comments
in Crime, Political Events, Society & Culture Tags: #occupy, government, investment, money, occupyLSX, pension, protest, public sector, reform, retirement, strike, strikes, unison, unite
November 2011 saw the biggest strike in the UK for 30 years. Various polls (in both left and right wing press) suggested an average of 70% of the population supported the public sector workers involved in the action.
Divide and Conquer
04 Sep 2011 1 Comment
in Crime, Love, Political Events, Society & Culture, theatre Tags: EDL, english defence league, hate, hope, poverty, racism, UAF, united against facism, unity
A ban on moving (non-static) protests was recently introduced throughout five London boroughs following a request from the Metropolitan Police. The ban started on the 2nd of September and was meant to last for 30 days.
On the 3rd of September, English Defence League (EDL) held a pre-planned protest….
Is banning non-static protests really the way forward in managing violence?
Ghost Rioters
10 Aug 2011 2 Comments
in Crime, Political Events, Society & Culture Tags: addiction, looting, recession, riot, senseless, thugs, uk, violence
As the disturbances of Summer 2011 spread from London to several cities across the country, Leicester experienced its first night of unrest. The following short film & article discuss the public response and how this affects the instigators of the violent looting and arson.
The Downfall Meme
21 Feb 2011 Leave a Comment
in Artists, Comedy, Crime, Political Events Tags: hitler, meme, radiohead
There are probably millions of these Downfall Memes floating around the internet. I’ve wanted to make one for ages – so when the opportunity arose to make one about Radiohead (who I adore) and Hitler (who I don’t adore), I couldn’t resist……..
Defrauded Of £5000 – Amazon Responds With The Speed Of A Snail
11 Jan 2011 Leave a Comment
in Crime Tags: amazon, crime, fraud, stolen, theft
One night at 6:28pm, I received an email from Amazon informing me of a recent order that I had supposedly placed.
Suspicious that this could be a phishing e-mail, I went onto the internet and logged onto my account. This was just the beginning of a set of unbelievable events.

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