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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Students at Hornsey School for Girls staged a sit down protest against the education cuts in their playground this morning. The school gates were then locked and no-one was being allowed to leave. The police were also called.

Several students who left earlier were approached by the police at Turnpike Lane station who were asking which school they attended and where they were going and why.

(thanks to Andy for this info)

Tags for Forum Posts: education_cuts, hornsey_school_for_girls, public spending cuts

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My son is gutted - he blagged a day off today, pleading a cold and the bad weather, then spent it playing video games and being nagged about homework. I just told him he could have been down at Westminster setting fire to bus shelters and legitimately bunking off school...
Maybe point out some of the placards to him? Here's a few I liked - might cheer him up!
Demo 2010 Student Protest
LSE_National Demo 2010

Demo 2010 Student Protest

Demo 2010 Student Protest
Very funny. I am sure they coud get internships at M&C Saatchi. Sign 2 is pure genius!
Sign 3 is a sign of the times.
There's a sign for that, too:
Demo 2010
Mob rule supersedes democracy.
Some say mob rule is democracy ... in its raw unadulterated form. Who needs elections ... when they only produce chaos.
I don't know what the Lib Dem's conference agenda was, and I don't suppose the potential demonstrators did either, but wouldn't it be ironic if they had been going to discuss how to persuade their leadership to oppose / reverse the cuts ?
They have HQ for that John.

I see Cable has back tracked on abstaining on his own policy come the vote this Thursday. But the LDs are, as this Welsh journalist says, in a political hole. As this journalist rightly points out,
University funding has been the spark to set alight latent anger at coming cuts to public spending, illuminating a fair few political dividing lines in the process.

Next NUS led protest is Wednesday, the day before the vote. Those into protest-lite (nipping out of a cafe with their latte) can gather outside Lynn Featherstone's office in Crouch End. Details from the f word;

Those wanting to join the action should meet at 11am on the 8th December, outside Lynne Featherstone’s Office near Crouch End, 62 High Street, London, N8 7NX. Come with whistles, banners, Sashes, Suffragette colours (Purple, Green, White) and Suffragist colours (Green, Red, White).

John, they prob wouldn't mind a few cross dressers turning up.
Any reason why the Lib Dems wanted to meet at the Milibands' old school?

I still don't know why they hung themselves on anyone's peg. You don't stand for parliament to be a delegate.
From the UCL Occupation:
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