Sunday, November 6, 2011



. Protests against the criminalization of the squat is expected in London

. The Attorney active at home

. "cardboard city" s DCLG ' flashmob outside waiting

14:55:

journalist Diane Taylor has just sent this through the protest at the top of the roof of Ken Clarke. It seems small, 10 people so far, but is expected to join later in the day flashmobbers


Two of them climbed on the roof of the porch of the house Clarke in a quiet residential street within walking distance of Parliament just before 1:30 p.m. to attract the attention of government plans to criminalize squatters. They displayed banners saying "housing is a human right" and was a model of six months' notice to release it.

was no sign of police officers, while activists protested on the roof of the porch of Clarke.

Phoenix, one of the activists who attended today's event, is a veteran of squatters. He has participated in hundreds of outreach events, the anti-road protests at Twyford Down in 1992 and has lost count of how many buildings were reduced to draw attention to a variety of causes.

militants stormed a television interview with Alastair Darling, in College Green and demanded to know whether or not support the government's proposals to toughen laws against squatting. He refused to answer. Then visited recently released Lib Dem HQ and made a failed attempt to squat.

14:33:
We have already received a report by journalist Diane Taylor that militants opposed to the house of Attorney General Ken Clarke. He climbed onto the roof of his house in the Oval Office than an hour and a half with an activist to give a mockery of six months notice eviction crowd moved to another location and it was all over very quickly. A full update and photos soon.


2:06 p.m.



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