01 April 2009
g20 protest: no romance in finance
At the Bank of England today, following the black horse (of homelessness and enclosures). On arrival, we got penned in for a few hours, before some enterprising souls managed to push through one of the police blockades. I separately saw FOUR of my students ('Hi Miss!'), which leads me to believe that I may have been accidentally spreading sedition and subversion after all. Ono!

Police don't walk, they waddle.

Bank tube became a photographers' perch.

Heads on spikes! Heads on spikes!

S'not working. See.

Ghoulish.

Probably my favourite signs of the day.

Actually, it might have been this one. We got a copy and give it to Doug.

Another horseman of the apocalypse.

Zombie politicians.

But I bet a single banker didn't get beaten up all day, even if they were all wearing chinos and rugby shirts in some sort of horrible attempt to look casual.



He was probably writing a twitter entry - or posting his report back to the news agency. Immaterial protest indeed!

Bank station was being used as a pissoir. I was glad they let us out, as that kind of thing is generally a bit less graceful for no-tails.

A dead canary (wharf).

Relatively complex critiques of political economy!

Yeah, well.....

Not sure who they were saying this to.

Silly, cos 'Rayal' isn't even, like, a word. But, on the other hand, tee hee!

Quite.
Police don't walk, they waddle.
Bank tube became a photographers' perch.
Heads on spikes! Heads on spikes!
S'not working. See.
Ghoulish.
Probably my favourite signs of the day.
Actually, it might have been this one. We got a copy and give it to Doug.
Another horseman of the apocalypse.
Zombie politicians.
But I bet a single banker didn't get beaten up all day, even if they were all wearing chinos and rugby shirts in some sort of horrible attempt to look casual.
He was probably writing a twitter entry - or posting his report back to the news agency. Immaterial protest indeed!
Bank station was being used as a pissoir. I was glad they let us out, as that kind of thing is generally a bit less graceful for no-tails.
A dead canary (wharf).
Relatively complex critiques of political economy!
Yeah, well.....
Not sure who they were saying this to.
Silly, cos 'Rayal' isn't even, like, a word. But, on the other hand, tee hee!
Quite.



