Fight the Cuts Campaign
Students take over Parliament Square to oppose cuts and tuition fees – London – 9 Dec 2010
FRFI student society members had contingents on yesterday’s protest, one starting at the London School of Economics and the other at University College Union. We joined forces to march into
Throughout the afternoon, thousands of youth enjoyed a festival of defiance. There were fires to keep warm, music to dance to, hot teas and food distributed and metal barriers were used to set up toilets. When mounted police began charging and swinging batons into crowds of teenagers and young people waiting to leave the area, the youth acted with good proletarian instincts: blocking the horses’ path with the metal barriers. A healthy disrespect was shown for the paraphernalia of imperialist conquest which adorns Parliament square. The statues of Churchill and his ilk were decorated with placards and political slogans. Others used their sound systems blasting ‘conscious hip hop’ and the crowds of defiant dancers around them to hold back police onslaughts. There was a strong sense of solidarity and unity, as youth worked together to counter-attack tooled up police – the bodies of armed men who protect the capitalist state.
The National Union of Student’s showed its irrelevance to the new movement, withdrawing support for the protest and instead holding a candlelit vigil on the
When news came through that the vote to raise tuition fees had been passed, the protestors booed and hissed and promised to fight on. Few were really surprised. As Al Capone said, ‘Capitalism is the legitimate racket of the ruling class’. The ConDem government tell us ‘we’ll all in this together’ but 23 out of the 29 who attend cabinet meetings are millionaires, as were ten cabinet members of the previous Labour government.
Inequality in
As the movement against neo-liberal austerity continues, an important task will be to build defence for those arrested: 34 of them yesterday and many more on previous protests. With years of experience in defence campaigns, FRFI will help to build the movement against the cuts and in solidarity with those punished for opposing them.

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