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The Hamburg “City-Strike”: Towards a Way Beyond the G20 Summit

This article is a different version of a piece published in Vice, and written by a member of Plan C who attended the G20 summit protests. It’s 2am on Saturday morning and in the heart of St. Pauli, a district of Hamburg known for its celebration of counter-culture, the atmosphere crackles with tension. Through the […]

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Plan C took to the streets in London

On Saturday July 1st, Plan C took to the streets in London as part of a ‘Knock Out Capitalism’ bloc on the national People’s Assembly demonstration “Not one more day”. Upwards of a hundred people attended the bloc, and acted as a convergence for autonomists and anti-capitalists in what was generally an anti-government/pro-Labour demonstration. Overall,

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Knock Out Capitalism: Call for a radical autonomous block: July 1st

Knock Out Capitalism. Seize the Moment. Everything For Everyone Call for a radical autonomous block: July 1st #ToriesOut – National Demonstration / London.  Your browser does not support the video tag. The government is weak. We have to knock them out. It’s not just the usual suspects who think this – lots of people are

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Channelling compassion – Calais, solidarity and where we go from here

News just in: thousands of people in the UK are self-organising to help migrants at European borders, mainly in Calais. Since the spring of this year, the British media has been full of people crossing and drowning in the Mediterranean and of the ‘problem’ of Calais; a problem manifested and presented in a number of ways; the suffering and squalor of ‘the Jungle’ camp, the persistent efforts of people living there to get into vehicles headed for ferries or the Tunnel, sometimes in terms of threat, often in terms of the inconvenience to the flows of capital and leisure.

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