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		<title>Occupation Cheat Sheet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An Occupation Cheat sheet is currently circulating, we did not write this however it is copied verbatim below for your perusal&#8230; Occupation has been a traditional mode of student protest for the last 40 years, and has often been a highly effective tactic. The last year has seen a whole load more occupations in universities [...]]]></description>
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<p>An Occupation Cheat sheet is currently circulating, we did not write this however it is copied verbatim below for your perusal&#8230;</p>
<p>Occupation has been a traditional mode of student protest for the last 40 years, and has often been a highly effective tactic. The last year has seen a whole load more occupations in universities (of which the writers of this leaflet have been involved in about ten!) We have therefore learnt a lot and have decided to reissue this advice based on all of our experience, in the hope that this year will see just as many sit-ins, occupations, and disruption on campus.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Starting the occupation</span></p>
<p>If there has been one major error in occupations over the last year it has been this: people take hold of a space but not the doors. This leaves you open to losing access to the space, and having your occupation prematurely closed down. <strong>Take the doors, not the space! </strong>You can take relatively large spaces with surprisingly few people if you follow this advice. Sometimes student union officers will tell you that taking control of doors causes unneeded arguments with university management. <strong>ignore them. </strong>Taking doors back later is much more difficult than taking them in the first place (although it can be done.) So once again, <strong>take the doors, not the space!</strong></p>
<p>How your occupation begins will depend a range of factors, such as what type of institution you are occupying, how many occupiers you have, and the politics of the student union. At the beginning, try to get as many people there as possible.</p>
<ul>
<li>If you know where you are going, get a few people in before you announce it to everyone. This will help stop security guards keeping you out.</li>
<li>When you assemble people to go into occupation do NOT assemble at the place you are going to occupy.</li>
<li>If you think you it’s a good idea, and your student union isn’t too dreadful, consider organising an extraordinary general meeting of your Students’ Union and pass a motion to occupy.</li>
<li><strong>Do not announce the location of your occupation publicly before it happens!</strong></li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Choosing a location</span></p>
<p>In going into occupation you will be dealing extremely practically with the politics of space. It is important to choose targets for political effect, but other considerations such as access, visibility, and security come into play.</p>
<ul>
<li>It is important to choose a location carefully. <strong>Disrupt management where possible</strong>. Get in the way of what they do. If you don’t, you might as well not be there.  Don’t just take a building because it looks impressive – you will soon find yourselves looking irrelevant.</li>
<li>Make sure there is access to running water and toilets. You will regret it if there isn’t.</li>
<li>Kitchens are really really useful. Food that you bring with you should be practical: fruit and nuts will keep you alert and happy! Go skipping the night before for free supplies.</li>
<li>Try to take somewhere that can have a quiet space or turn off all music when people need sleep. Also, bring blankets and sleeping bags if possible. Universities have a habit of turning off heating in occupied spaces. Lecture theatres can be uncomfortable.</li>
<li>Try to occupy somewhere with a photocopier (especially one that doesn’t require login details) so you can print as much propaganda as you like.</li>
<li>Bring laptops! Choose somewhere with Internet access (easier now in these days of wifi), or make sure you bring internet dongles that you&#8217;ve checked work.</li>
<li>Also, check the space has phone reception (particularly if it&#8217;s a basement).</li>
<li>Make sure there are windows, which you can open! Lots of lecture theatres lack these, and they are useful for fresh air and banner-drops.</li>
<li>Think about whether your space is wheelchair accessible: this is far more likely to be the case in new builds than old builds. This is both a practical and political concern, in terms of how inclusive your protest is of the whole student community.</li>
<li>colonise the campus beyond the immediate space: if a part of the university is occupied, make it feel as though the whole university is. Make big flyers and banners and hang them off important buildings/in public areas. <strong>Spam propaganda everywhere</strong>.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> On Demands</span></p>
<p>Occupations <strong>may or</strong> <strong>may not</strong> have demands (some of the best in the last year have had none, only to say “we are taking this space and using it for what we feel it should be used for.”) It is important that your opening meeting decides on whether there should be demands, and what they should look like.</p>
<ul>
<li>The “no demands” strategy alleviates a lot of the stress of having to negotiate with bastard bureaucrats. It will make clear your antagonistic stance towards the institution and its management, while allowing you to get on with all sorts of useful things in your occupied space.</li>
<li>If you do make demands, at least a few should be easy to meet. There is nothing more disheartening than being defeated on everything. An example might be demanding a public meeting with the Vice-Chancellor.</li>
<li>Even if you have no others, you should have a demand for “no victimization of students, and no punishment for those involved in protest.” (Reassure everyone by saying that you will occupy again if any student is victimised.)</li>
<li>Do NOT make a huge list of demands. To anyone outside of the occupation you will look like lunatics. As far as political statements go, less is often more.</li>
<li>Often a university will want to go into negotiations with occupiers. If they do, then decide as a group if you want to take them up on this or not. If possible, record all discussions and make sure they are fully relayed to the whole group. Definitely keep documents of EVERYTHING.</li>
<li><strong>Do not get bogged down in negotiations. If you feel they are going nowhere, they probably aren’t.</strong> They may be used by management to sap your energy.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Internal Politics</span></p>
<p>It is also important that occupations are run in an inclusive, democratic and accessible manner, but quite what this means should be decided internally.</p>
<ul>
<li>Many occupations have been run on the basis of “consensus decision-making.”</li>
<li>Consensus decision-making can help to avoid fracturing the group, and is often the most practical option, but can sometimes stop decisions actually being made (but we like it more than voting.)</li>
<li>If there&#8217;s a mix of political backgrounds in the room, then have a mix of decision making systems: some votes, some wavy hands.</li>
<li>It’s probably a bad idea to have a leader. <strong>Leaders tend to be dicks</strong>, and also make people far more culpable to the authorities. People who act like leaders need to be told to shut up.</li>
<li>Do not set up a “steering committee” for the same reasons, rather appoint working groups for specific tasks that are then dissolved once the task is complete. <strong>Everyone should feel in control of the occupation as everyone else</strong>.</li>
<li>Make sure that student union sabbatical officers don’t take over the occupation. They almost always have their own agendas, which likely will not be shared. Have no qualms about telling them you disagree with something, and don’t accept what they say just because they got a few hundred votes in some election. Also don’t let them take over all negotiations with management.</li>
<li>Do not let “political factions” take over your occupation. Of course people from all political backgrounds should be welcome, but it is very unhealthy to let one clique run the show. We are yet to meet a political party that does a good job of running an occupation, and often when these groups take over (or caucus before meetings and try to push decisions through) it becomes very alienating for everyone else.</li>
<li>Occupations should be “safe-spaces”, in which any discrimination based on gender, sexuality, disability, race, and ethnicity are actively combated. People ought to be sensitive and self-aware of his or her position within the group.</li>
<li>It is sensible to have a general meeting at least once daily at a set time, so that developments can be discussed. Let these meetings run the occupation.</li>
<li><strong>Meetings should not be allowed to go on for hours and hours</strong>. If something complex needs doing it may be good to set up a working group, who then report back.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Media</span></p>
<p>Media can be massively important for any occupation. Doing good media work will allow you to get your story heard, gain support and solidarity, and exert far greater pressure. But you should also be aware that journos may smear you, and you may have a difficult relationship with the mainstream media. Some occupations just want to be quiet and stealthy, to disrupt the university without creating a media spectacle. Here are a few things you could think about doing:</p>
<ul>
<li>Make a facebook group (Perhaps set up facebook account so that this is anonymous)</li>
<li>Create a twitter account</li>
<li>Get an email address &#8211; Gmail gives you a lot of space for free.</li>
<li>Make a website, where people can get quick access to information about location, updates and news, photographs, and have links to your facebook, email, twitter etc. Most occupations so far have used wordpress and run websites in a blog format as it’s free and easy to use.</li>
<li>Do not let a single person to control all of the online presence. Instead they should be collectively run.</li>
<li>Someone should have a decent camera to take print-quality photographs as newspapers will avoid sending photographers if they can. <strong>Remember to bring the connector cable for your camera!</strong><strong> </strong></li>
<li>It’s important to put out press releases at the beginning and throughout the occupation. These should be sent to local and national press, posted on your website, and on Indymedia.</li>
<li>Set up an email list for people who want to get updates on what has been happening in the occupation. Make sure you use it relatively regularly (an update email once a day while you’re in occupation is good, detailing news, and requesting things like food or blankets.</li>
<li>If possible, have a phone where you can be contacted. A new sim card with a number just for this means that you can share round the responsibility.</li>
<li>Assign people in a rota to respond to incoming communications. You will be bombarded, but people should be responded to, and all incoming emails must be read. It is a hard job, but you must keep on top of it.</li>
</ul>
<p>Be aware though, that <strong>journalists are not always your friends</strong>. Many occupations will have a “no journalists” policy, and generally it is better if you have as much control over the outgoing media as possible. Be aware that so-called “activist-journalists” can be a total liability if they do not understand the boundaries between being an activist as part of a consensual group and being an observer trying to write a story. Also, student newspapers can really dick on you. Press should be made aware of what is off limits (i.e. meetings or the whole occupation). Three things to remember:</p>
<ul>
<li>No-one should be photographed if they don’t want to be. People have many reasons for not wanting to be photographed and these should always be respected.</li>
<li>People should use pseudonyms when talking to press.</li>
<li>Unless you have absolute consensus, no meetings should be filmed or recorded other than for internal minutes.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Wellbeing</span></p>
<ul>
<li>Make sure it’s not always left to the same people to do the boring work (security, emails, etc.) just as the politics and press shouldn’t be taken over by a clique.</li>
<li>You might consider making your occupation a drug-free space. It’s not always great to get done for smoking a doobie when you’re making serious political points. Eat fruit instead.</li>
<li>Although hopefully not used, it’s sensible for someone to have a first aid kit.</li>
<li>Have a rota of people on “security” duty at doors 24 hours a day. It’s tiresome, yes, but necessary for the occupation to keep going.</li>
<li>Where possible, at the end of the occupation leave buildings as you found them. You do not want to get arrested for criminal damage. Photograph all rooms before you leave them as evidence in case you are accused of damage.</li>
<li>Have fun! We&#8217;ve seen everything from Christmas Dinner at Canterbury Christchurch, to socialist magic at the Mansion House at Middlesex. Do everything you can conceive of.<strong>Make trouble</strong>.</li>
<li>That said, be aware of where CCTV cameras are and cover them where possible.</li>
<li><strong>And if you are going to do something illegal, cover your face</strong>.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Occupation as an open space</span></p>
<p>Having your occupation as an open space can be great. If possible, put on public meetings and events. This will help people understand what you are doing, and may attract sympathetic students to join your cause. That being said, watch out for tories coming in to cause trouble, and keep all security staff and management out.</p>
<p>Flyer the local area with information about the occupation. Say on the flyers what it is and what it’s about. Getting local support and support from students who don’t personally want to occupy can be crucial to keeping an occupation going.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Working with Trade Unions</span></p>
<p>Universities are as much workplaces as they are places of learning. Trade unions active on campus (normally UNISON and UCU, but also sometimes UNITE) will often be very sympathetic to occupations and you should get in touch with them. Ask them what you can help them with and they may be able to help you. Occupations also present an opportunity to highlight bad working conditions that often exist on British campuses, where Vice-Chancellors may earn £400,000 a year, while cleaners will work on the minimum wage.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Supporting other occupations</span></p>
<p>We hope that there will be a whole load of occupations going on at once, We also know that management of universities will talk to each other. Here are some tips on what you can do to support each other, and keep this movement going.</p>
<ul>
<li>When you hear of another occupation starting, email them or phone them to send your support. Everyone loves this shit.</li>
<li>If you can, send a speaker to other newer occupations to tell them about your experiences and offer support and guidance.</li>
<li>Keep other occupations up-to-date with concrete changes in your conditions (i.e. what management and the courts are doing, how you have responded.)</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> Ending the occupation</span></p>
<p>Decide together when to leave. Organise a rally, have a demonstration, make a whole lot of noise. Contact all your supporters and ask them to greet you outside the building when the time comes. If you are being threatened with disciplinary or legal actions people must be allowed to make their own choices on whether they want to stay or leave.</p>
<p>If management take out injunctions on occupiers, <strong>do not panic</strong>! Contact a good lawyer (if you can find someone who specialises in property law, this is very useful.) Often even sympathetic solicitors will be over-cautious (it’s their job.) There is often no need to leave until the bailiffs arrive and manage to gain entry. Police may be on the scene of any eviction. Do everything you can to avoid arrest. If people do want to get arrested, then this is a personal decision that they must judge themselves.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Resources</span></p>
<p><strong>The Occupation Cookbook</strong> – This is a document that came out of a set of occupations in Croatia. It has very useful information on direct democracy. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://slobodnifilozofski.org/?p=1915/" target="_blank">http://slobodnifilozofski.org/?p=1915/</a></p>
<p><strong>National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC)</strong> – A student-based organization working on protests around HE policy. Useful for resources and support. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://anticuts.com/" target="_blank">http://anticuts.com/</a></p>
<p><strong>Education Activists Network (EAN)</strong> – Similar to NCAFC but also with members of staff involved. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://educationactivistnetwork.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">http://educationactivistnetwork.wordpress.com/</a></p>
<p><strong>Indymedia</strong> – Independent media server. A good place to spread information about what is happening in your occupation. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.indymedia.org.uk/" target="_blank">http://www.indymedia.org.uk/</a></p>
<p><strong>NUS</strong> is really useful if you want to look up how NOT to run a campaign against fees and cuts.<a href="https://www.facebook.com/www.bureaucraticanduseless.org.uk">www.bureaucraticanduseless.org.uk</a></p>
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		<title>Sheffield Freeschool &#8211; Saturday 15th October 2011</title>
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		<title>Lolidarity With Jonnie Marbles : GENERALISE THE PIE! Fundraiser Film Night!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[JONNIE MARBLES FUNDRAISER FILMNIGHT: £4 suggested donation. Under the Westway, basically on Portobello Road (by Ladbroke Grove station, 10 min walk from Notting Hill Gate station) there is an open air cinema here for the summer! Following the revelations that multi-billionaire Rupert Murdoch&#8217;s vast media empire has been engaged in acts of illegality, scandal and [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=226704374041487">JONNIE MARBLES FUNDRAISER FILMNIGHT: £4 suggested donation. </a></p>
<p>Under the Westway, basically on Portobello Road (by Ladbroke Grove station, 10 min walk from Notting Hill Gate station) there is <a href="http://www.portobellopopup​.com/">an open air cinema here for the summer!</a></p>
<p>Following the revelations that multi-billionaire Rupert Murdoch&#8217;s vast media empire has been engaged in acts of illegality, scandal and corruption, Jonnie Marbles, Activist and Comedian, thoughtfully helped Mr Murdoch to eat some humble pie&#8230;</p>
<p>Next Wednesday we&#8217;ve been allowed to host a fundraiser for Jonnie Marbles, who has £500 in fines and court costs. Whatever you think of Jonnie&#8217;s actions, the poor sod&#8217;s in jail and broke! The sentence does not fit the crime, but instead is part of a wider pattern of punishment designed to deter others from engaging in protest.</p>
<p>An injury to one is an injury to all: by raising Jonnie&#8217;s court costs, we can significantly ease the burden upon his family (Jonnie has a 9 year old son) and show Murdoch and his friends in the Judiciary that we will not let any activists stand alone! It&#8217;s not about what Jonnie did, it&#8217;s about what&#8217;s being done to Jonnie, and why it&#8217;s being done to him.</p>
<p>Here is an <a href="http://londonprogressivejo​urnal.com/article/811/even​-the-most-powerful-man-in-​the-world-is-not-above-a-p​ie-in-the-face">article by Jonnie on the issue</a>.</p>
<p>The film(s) shown will either be:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/wat​ch?v=XbLKWgPBMH8">Videocracy (about the relationship between politics and media in Italy)</a> (80 mins)</p>
<p>Or</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/wat​ch?v=qCxVUsMsWLw">How To Get Ahead In Advertising</a> (90 mins) (by the same director/writer of Withnail and I, starring Richard E Grant playing a sadistic advertising director who grows an extra head).</p>
<p>If we want to, we can watch both. However, if we are to choose, could people please comment their preference?</p>
<p>There may well be another, shorter film showed. We were looking for something to do with Notting Hill in the run up the Carnival. Parallel to the protest arrestees, <a href="http://tinyurl.com/4ympu3w">there&#8217;s some disgusting policing going on in Notting Hill at the moment</a>. The MET have arrested 97 people for pre-crime and have promised &#8220;four more weeks of intense activity&#8221; in this vain to &#8220;keep trouble makers away from carnival&#8221;. The same old racial harassment from the police?</p>
<p>There may well be speakers, TBC. There will probably be discussion. That&#8217;s fairly obvious though.</p>
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		<title>Anti-Squatting Consultation Launched Today &#8211; June 13</title>
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<p>The Government has become increasingly concerned about the distress and misery<br />
that squatters can cause. Law-abiding property owners or occupiers who work hard for<br />
a living can spend thousands of pounds evicting squatters from their properties,<br />
repairing damage and clearing up the debris they have left behind.</p>
<p>The Government does not accept the claim that is sometimes made that squatting is a<br />
reasonable recourse of the homeless resulting from social deprivation. There are<br />
avenues open to those who are genuinely destitute and who need shelter which do not<br />
involve occupying somebody else’s property without authority. No matter how<br />
compelling or difficult the squatter’s own circumstances, it is wrong that legitimate<br />
occupants should be deprived of the use of their property.</p>
<p>More from Crispin Blunt &amp; Co. HERE: http://www.justice.gov.uk/consultations/dealing-with-squatters.htm</p>
<p>Join the Resistance! Contact SQUASH CAMPAIGN : www.squashcampaign.org</p>
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		<title>Throne Up</title>
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		<title>Last Day Last Da &#8211; Thursday 14 April</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[3:00 PM &#8211; Secure Communication Tools, Part 1 In the first of two workshops we&#8217;ll cover some background information on surveillance and learn how to access the web anonymously with Tor, encrypt sensitive files with TrueCrypt, and send encrypted email with GPG. Please bring a Windows, Mac or Linux laptop. 4:30 PM &#8211; Secure Communications [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://reallyfreeschool.org/">3:00 PM &#8211; Secure Communication Tools, Part 1</a></p>
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<p>In the first of two workshops we&#8217;ll cover some background information on surveillance and learn how to access the web anonymously with Tor, encrypt sensitive files with TrueCrypt, and send encrypted email with GPG. Please bring a Windows, Mac or Linux laptop.</p>
<p><a href="http://reallyfreeschool.org/">4:30 PM &#8211; Secure Communications Tools, Part 2</a></p>
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<p>In the second of two workshops we&#8217;ll learn how to boot from a USB stick to avoid forensics, and how to set up encrypted and anonymous communication between a group of activists. Please bring a Windows, Mac or Linux laptop and TWO USB STICKS.</p>
<p><a href="http://reallyfreeschool.org/">6:00 PM &#8211; History of the Worlds biggest wind mill 1975-78!</a></p>
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<p>in 1974 price of energy skyrocketed, danish governmet started a plan to build a nuclear power station. At schools in Tvind, people started to discuss the raising fees for energy, so the obiouse solution was to use the wind which they could use for free. Teachers chiped some money to build a windmill which would also bring a practical element to the nuclear power debate. This is a documentary film showing the process of construction of the biggest windmill at the time. Duration of film 42 minutes.</p>
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<div><a href="http://reallyfreeschool.org/">8:00 PM &#8211; The Aldous Huxley fine wine and chit-chat party</a></div>
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<p>Bring a bottle (home-brew and shoplifted spirits welcome), sit back, relax and take in this incredible recording, in which Aldous holds forth on a broad range of subjects – from Freud to mysticism to mescaline munching as ego repression. Some of it is slightly ridiculous; most of it is utterly sublime. Deep calm &#8211; both outer and inner &#8211; is what we aim for.</p>
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<p>On choice of writing as career On the handicap [sic] of bad eyesight On early friends and influences On psychology On Freud On Schweitzer/Philosophy On D.H. Lawrence On mysticism, religion, Zen, &#8220;the supernatural&#8221; On dealing with man&#8217;s irrational drives On the devils of loudon, on historical/philosophical writing, on California, on lecturing, on the Menninger Foundation, on treatment of diseases, on psychedelic drugs</p>
<p>&#8220;The interview took place in the London summer &#8211; two long afternoons, punctuated by tea and sherry, in Aldous&#8217; sitting-room with the view of the trees in Ennismore Gardens. The range of subjects was very wide. Aldous, as the case might be, responded to his interviewer, side-stepped or expanded. The great point of it all is that it has left us with such a characteristic record not only of Aldous&#8217; thought but of Aldous&#8217; way of expressing it; more spontaneous, more informal than his writing, more informal still than his lectures and broadcasts &#8211; there was no time limit, no audience … This record comes as near as anything to the way Aldous talked to his friends. This was his conversation.&#8221;</p>
<p>www.vyvianraoul.blogspot.com</p>
<p><a href="http://reallyfreeschool.org/?p=1110&amp;preview=true">9:30 PM &#8211; The Millers Tale by Chaucer with the songs of bob dylan</a></p>
<p>This energetic one man show could be described as a medieval musical monologue of poetry, comedy, song and the occasional dance! This fabulous fun filled fable from the famous Canterbury Tales, the most notorious of Chaucer&#8217;s work, is narrated and performed by Geoffrey Chaucer Junior AKA Pete Morton with the help of the songs of Bob Dylan. The performance keeps close to the original poetry while making it clearly accessible to our 21st Century ears. I&#8217;m sure, if England&#8217;s father of Literature walked in the room he would soon recognise his work and hopefully sing along and laugh with the rest of us! There will be a small introduction to the show, explaining how the show came into being and about Geoffrey Chaucer and his times.</p>
<p><a href="http://reallyfreeschool.org/">9:30 PM &#8211; THE END: BREAK OUT RUMBLE THERAPY PARTY!</a> &#8211; Bring instrumentals</p>
<p>ALL YOUR DESIRES WILL BE MET, EXCEPT THOSE UNCONNECTED AND ALL A LOAD OF OTHER ONES WE&#8217;RE TOO LAZY TO LIST. PARTY. WE&#8217;RE GOING. BYE BYE PARTY. HELLO PARTY. BYE BYE PARTY. PARTY LIKE YOUR BEING ILLEGALLY EVICTED AND YOU&#8217;LL NEVER HAVE A HOME AGAIN. NOONE WILL COME. IT WILL BE SMALL NUMBERS. PAINTING A ROOM WITH UNHEALTH. AMUSE YOURSELF. FRISK. WE HOPE YOU&#8217;VE FURFILLED YOUR AMBITIONS AND LEARN THAT REVERSING LETTERZ INZIDEZ YRZ HEADZ IZ THE END. AND GEEZE THIS LEBANESE IS GOOD. SUCH A BIG BIG LOVELY BIG FLUFFY PARTY. FLUFFY ON THE OUTSIDE. BLOODY ON THE INSIDE. BLOODY ON THE OUTSIDE. EMPTY ON THE INSIDE. OLLLLLLLDDDDD TOAST! OLD POP TART. I DON&#8217;T THINK I LOVE POP TART. UNTIL I HAVE A POP TART &#8211; I HATE POP TART. NEVER FORGET. THIS WILL BE MET WITH DISAPPROVAL, BUT WE&#8217;RE SICK OF WALKING ON EGGSHELLS. THE YOKES ARE DRY AND THE SHELLS ARE ATOMIZED. the end!</p>
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		<title>TODAY IS MONDAY</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2011 09:57:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[2:00 PM &#8211; delicious lunch @littledipp and @heathcoter are going to make a VERY DELICIOUS LUNCH! We&#8217;ll probably eat it on the probably very sunny roof! Come join us! You have nothing to loose but your chains! 7:00 PM &#8211; Nick Clegg as Being and Event; The Historical (in)Significance of Clegg as Final Panegyric to [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">2:00 PM &#8211; delicious lunch<br />
</span></strong> @littledipp and @heathcoter are going to make a VERY DELICIOUS LUNCH! We&#8217;ll probably eat it on the probably very sunny roof! Come join us! You have nothing to loose but your chains!</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">7:00 PM &#8211; Nick Clegg as Being and Event; The Historical</span></strong> (in)Significance of Clegg as Final Panegyric to English Liberalism</p>
<p>This talk will investigate Nick Clegg and the impossibility of a &#8216;Liberal Communitarianism&#8217; within the context of a 21st century global political economy with its embryonic and historically innovative identities, political subjectivities and forms of social production.<br />
Clegg&#8217;s own &#8216;The Liberal Moment&#8217; will be briefly excursed and understood as the text most representative of his political project.<br />
It will be within this literary and historical context that we shall situate the impossibility of emancipation as Clegg understands it within the changed dynamics of political subjectivity and global production at the start of the 21st century.<br />
&#8216;Yellow book&#8217; British Liberalism will be seen as pastoral idyll. Nick Clegg himself as the last gonfalconiere of a political creed whose project and identity should be seen as historical impossibility in our own time</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">9:00 PM &#8211; A general Law Q&amp;A<br />
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		<title>Today is Sunday, zombie Sunday &#8211; 10th April</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2011 10:14:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[3PM &#8211;  Sunday Lunch come help us cook something! Suggestions welcome! We&#8217;re thinking Aubergine curry! 6:00PM &#8211; Zombie Talk An introduction to Zombies, Zombification and Counter-Zombification Strategies. 7PM &#8211; Teh Internetz Is Leaking Has your housemate gone on holiday and forgotten to leave you the wifi password? Never fret, come to this workshop and you&#8217;ll [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">3PM &#8211;  Sunday Lunch</span></p>
<p>come help us cook something! Suggestions welcome! We&#8217;re thinking Aubergine curry!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">6:00PM &#8211; Zombie Talk</span></p>
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<div><span style="text-decoration: underline;">7PM &#8211; Teh Internetz Is Leaking</span></div>
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<div>Has your housemate gone on holiday and forgotten to leave you the wifi password?</div>
<div>Never fret, come to this workshop and you&#8217;ll never be WEP stumped again.</div>
<div>If you can, bring your laptop and a copy of Backtrack on DVD or USB. &#8230;and other &#8220;mad skillx&#8221; to &#8220;pwned sh1t&#8221; on the World Wide Web.</div>
<div>Get Backtrack Linux here:</div>
<div>http://www.backtrack-linux.org/</div>
<div>Ted Sevens &#8211; &#8220;And again, the Internet is not something that you just dump something on. It&#8217;s not a big truck. It&#8217;s a series of tubes.&#8221;</div>
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<div><span style="text-decoration: underline;">8PM &#8211; Violent Revolution in the U.K w/Clive Bloom!</span></div>
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<div>From regicides to revolutionaries; from fascists to anarchists; from Tom Paine to Tom Wintringham, this talk is a history of noble ideals and crushing failures. Clive Bloom takes us on a journey through British history, exploring our often rocky relationship with the ruling elite, whether that it is the government of the day or the monarchy. Clive Bloom reveals our surprising legacy of terrorism and revolution, reminding us that Britain has witnessed centuries of revolt, through three bloody civil wars in Ireland, the bombing campaigns by the IRA, two Welsh uprisings, one Lowland Scottish civil war, uprisings in Derbyshire and Kent, five attempts to assassinate the entire cabinet and seize London and numerous attempts to murder the royal family. From the 1970s to the present day over 23,000 British subjects have fought and died for the ideal of a fair republic.</div>
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<div><span style="text-decoration: underline;">11PM &#8211; LATE NIGHT FILM SCREENING: DAWN OF THE DEAD</span></div>
<div>Screening of the 1978 Romero classic with a discussion afterwards. We want to have Bloody Mary&#8217;s for all, however we&#8217;re poor, so if you can please bring Vodka, Tomato Juice, Tabasco,  Worcester Sauce and Celery (actually we can do the celery lulz).</div>
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		<title>Tomorrow is Thursday &#8211; 7th April</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 17:07:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[8PM Counter Olympics Info &#38; Film Night The Counter Olympics Network is gearing up for the 2012 Olympics in London. We&#8217;d like to show people what&#8217;s really behind the Olympics with a mix of different Olympics-related films. We&#8217;ll also have one to a few speakers to talk about what&#8217;s going on with the Olympics here [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>8PM Counter Olympics Info &amp; Film Night</strong></span></p>
<p>The Counter Olympics Network is gearing up for the 2012 Olympics in London. We&#8217;d like to show people what&#8217;s really behind the Olympics with a mix of different Olympics-related films. We&#8217;ll also have one to a few speakers to talk about what&#8217;s going on with the Olympics here in London, how people can get involved, etc. The films and speakers are to provide information about the institution of the Olympics, resistance at Vancouver and earlier, local issues such as Wanstead Flats, Greenwich, surveillance, benefitting the local community/&#8217;Olympic Boroughs&#8217;, etc.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>8:30PM Collective Life Drawing</strong></span></p>
<p>This is a free space for exploring your artistic side and gaining familiarity with the human form. A nude model will be provided and you can draw, paint, sculpt, write, or do whatever else suits your fancy. We will also be able to provide some instruction if you&#8217;d like, but art is a very personal subject and you are free to take any approach you&#8217;d like.</p>
<p>And of course, this is a really free event as in free thought and a free squatted space.</p>
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		<title>ALL THE TAX HAVENZ ARE BURNING DOWN! WE WON! (Kind of)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2011 13:05:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[IT’S ALWAYS WORTH GOING TO COURT &#8211; Today the free school reluctantly went to court to get beaten by the machine. We never got served any papers and only found out because we called the courts loads. BUT WE STILL WON! The claimants said that they “had a car fire” and all their papers got [...]]]></description>
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<p>IT’S ALWAYS WORTH GOING TO COURT &#8211; Today the free school reluctantly went to court to get beaten by the machine. We never got served any papers and only found out because we called the courts loads. BUT WE STILL WON! The claimants said that they “had a car fire” and all their papers got lost! BURN BURN BURN!</p>
<p>Basically, the thing with The Hand And Racquet (and many, many empty properties in the world) is like the sibling complex, that thing that kids get when they have a toy and don’t actually play with it, but when they see someone else playing with it, get really angry and want to illegally evict that toy off the other kid, even if that kid don’t have any toys. And then they lock up all their toys in the Isle of Mann and the British Virgin Isles into PO Boxes along with a lot of other neo-colonialists’ toys.</p>
<p>In the court there was a lovely, exasperated lady Judge, a distressed paper messenger Wayne (don’t shoot wayne!), a drowsy, and eventually flustered, lawyer and three free school peeps. Every time someone needed something they shouted at Wayne and he didn’t really have the answers, just a lot of papers to muddle about with. All the computers in the court were broken, sometimes stuff was on the net and they would shout “IT’S ON THE GOOGLE, LOOK ON THE GOOGLE”, but mostly everyone was just a bit lost in the labyrinth of mountainous paperwork&#8230;</p>
<p>They tried to say that they slipped the papers under our door, but our door is a big sheet of metal and you can’t slip anything under it. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR DOOR?? They could have stuck them on the door. They could have just called us!</p>
<p>They’re actually not losing out on anything by us being here except pride. It’s empty, the last occupiers were squatters (two years ago), one of whom’s sock was found exactly how it was left (except for a layer of dust) and it’s just going to sit here until it falls down. And then even the pigeons will be sad.</p>
<p>Our man John has like a million pockets and they made him empty all of them. When he asked about her stuffed gorilla she screamed “IT’S A ORANGUTANG!!”.</p>
<p>Eventually, the judge was just like “DIS IS RIDICLIOUS! WHAT AM I MEANT TO DO? YOU HAVE NO PROOF! THIS IS NOT A GAME OF WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU! WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO DO??” and the lawyer people mumbled “&#8230;ummm&#8230;adjourn?&#8230;”</p>
<p>Anyway, we’re having a celebration drinks tonight, court is again tomorrow (bureaucracy loves us lol). I hope you can come! BYOB and maybe some facepaint or something we can play with. SEE YOU!</p>
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