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Page 3 stunna!
I learn former Swansea punk legends Ray “Roughler” Jones and Ian Bone have been working in a top West London recording studio with cult film-maker/producer Greg Hall. To coincide with the release of ‘The Bank Job’ – featuring all-round cockney … Continue reading
Posted in Bash the rich
Tagged Greg Hall, Ian Bone, John Bindon, Page 3, Punk, Ray Jones, Swansea, The Roughler
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Meet the Met
There’s an interesting piece of film courtesy of FIT* watch on Indymedia showing what happens when a group of people attempt to try: A minutes applause will be held outside the home of the Rt Hon David Cameron, to celebrate … Continue reading
How the rich were bashed
There’s reports and comments offering a variety of perspectives on yesterday’s Bash the Rich march at London Class War, Johnny Void, Ian Bone and Indymedia. I’ve not really got much to add to what has already been said aside from … Continue reading
Gone richbashin'
The Blogger is away until the Met decide to release us. Since The Blogger has got into some high-falutin’ chit chat about Yeats over on The Secular Backlash, here’s The Second Coming to ponder over the weekend: Turning and turning … Continue reading
Notting Hill's radical history
It’s been light posting this weekend as The Blogger has been laying out Tom Vague’s excellent Bash the Rich Radical History Tour of Notting Hill pamphlet. It’s a kind of riotous, left wing, pop cultural, psychogeographic ramble through the streets … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Bash the rich, Policing, Politics, Race, The British Left
Tagged Notting Hill, The Clash, Tom Vague
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"The geese are flying south from Slimbridge early this autumn"
With a Bash the Rich march through Notting Hill – perhaps heralding the greatest resurgence of english anarchism in at least a generation – scheduled to take place precisely one month from now, has the publisher of Ian Bone’s Bash … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Bash the rich, Conspiracy theories, Media
Tagged Tangent Books, The Guardian
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“A utopia for workers and bosses alike”
This piece originally appeared on the Bash the Rich blog. Fashionable Manchester-based property developers Urban Splash have recently pitched up in Bristol where they’re trying to bring their marketing-heavy gentrification plans for loft living yuppies to Hartcliffe, a working class … Continue reading
Posted in Bash the rich, Bristol, Developments, Evelyn Post, Hartcliffe
Tagged Lake Shore, Urban Splash
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A bad week for….
Ian Bone A visit to the politics section of Bristol’s Waterstones store in Broadmead finds Bone’s biog sat there right next to Billy Bragg’s woeful and excruciatingly worthy Progressive Patriot, the middle class liberal shite of choice for Bragg’s new … Continue reading
The real thing?
It’s rumoured that Ordinary Dave’s hand-picked crew of Eton schoolmates over at Tory Party Central Office are planning a huge advertising campaign “to neutralise Labour claims that Mr Cameron has no substance and does not believe in anything.” Good idea … Continue reading