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UK Uncut response to retirement of HMRC Chief Dave Hartnett – 17th December Day of Action

Bright Green Editors 9 December 2011 UK Uncut response to retirement of HMRC Chief Dave Hartnett – 17th December Day of Action2011-12-09T14:36:46+00:00 No Comment
As Dave Hartnett announces his retirement as head tax chief and HMRC feels renewed pressure inside parliament over tax dodging, UK Uncut plans to pile the pressure on the high…
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Why I don’t mask up

PeteSpeller 5 December 2011 Why I don’t mask up2011-12-05T10:23:27+00:00 Green Parties 10 Comments
During the protests over the last year and a bit certain trends have cropped up amongst both those newly radicalized and those old hands that have been involved in protest…
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From monotony to farce: my Fortnum and Mason’s trial

Adam Ramsay 22 November 2011 From monotony to farce: my Fortnum and Mason’s trial2011-11-22T16:00:06+00:00 Green Parties 8 Comments
“Which judge have you got?”. That this is the first question asked by anyone familiar with the justice system perhaps says all you need to know about its operation. Throughout…
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Justice for whom? Fortnum and Mason vs the 99%

Adam Ramsay 17 November 2011 Justice for whom? Fortnum and Mason vs the 99%2011-11-17T16:32:16+00:00 Green Parties 8 Comments
This piece first appeared on the Red Pepper blog Before the credit crunch, the last run on a UK bank was in 1878. The directors of the Bank of Glasgow…
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