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Climate justice and extinction

By: Sam Lund-Harket
Date: 19 November 2018
Campaigns: Climate

I rebelled this Saturday. The plan was to block five London bridges and get dozens of people arrested as a way of growing the movement against climate change. Thousands of […]

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We can’t just turn our backs on Trump and hope he’ll go away

By: Sam Lund-Harket
Date: 6 July 2018

“I have no intention of even giving him the time to march”. “Just ignore him and he’ll go away”. Among the enthusiastic responses to our call for people to march […]

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This August, escape from Brexit island

By: Sam Lund-Harket
Date: 4 August 2017

We might be stuck with Brexit, but these times call for a strengthening of ties with our European allies. That’s why we’ll be joining the European Summer University for Social Movements (ESU) in Toulouse this August for five days of discussions, organising, debate and celebration.

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Local democracy under attack

By: Sam Lund-Harket
Date: 15 February 2016

The government wants the power to overrule council pension investment decisions. George Osborne wants to grant the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government the ‘power of intervention’, meaning […]

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