Just woke up, after being caught in Cameron's 'Operation Halt All Trains For Slight Revenge'
Was a great march, met a lot of people and now i can't be bothered to sift through 20 pages worth of right wing complaining.
As for the violence? There was very little of it. Nobody was hurt. Actually, the police were the only violent ones. Violence means attacking people. What some were doing was attacking property. Of which there is no such thing. There's personal property, which you need to survive and to exercise your craft, and there's private property - which implies that you have something that somebody else needs and they must earn it. This is not the case, it is just an illusion.
So here's the real story:
The UK Uncut action was peaceful in every sense of the word, including the occupations on Oxford St. The occupation of F&M was also completely peaceful, with no stock being damaged at all. Outside what appeared to be the Black Bloc were attacking property, and good on them for doing so - brilliant organization on their part. Later on the occupation of Trafalgar Square (i believe it was there anyway) was also completely peaceful in every sense of the word, the police were just looking for a fight and so when somebody stuck a sticker on the Olympic Clock they screamed criminal damage and went in all guns blazing.
Also, to those who were saying there would only be a few thousand, lets have a look at the scale of this. I arrived at Embankment at about 11:30, where everywhere you could see, including the bridges and side streets, was packed with people. Surprisingly light police presence, but i'm not going to complain. Anyway, after battling my way to where my dad's union (Unison) was, we began the march. This is more than 20 people wide the whole way through, and we were pretty near the front apparently. Definitely more than three people per meter squared to start with. Anyway, at no point did we actually see the start, and we definitely didn't see the end. By the time we arrived in Hyde Park the area in front of the stage was packed, and people were still pouring in. We got a text from somebody an hour later saying they were still stuck at Embankment. At roughly 7PM the march finished, when everybody made it to Hyde Park. That's easily half a million, probably more.
ok