WHEN: Today 5.00pm
WHERE: OccupyLSX, between St Paul’s Cathedral and the London Stock Exchange
WHO: John Cooper QC, Occupy London supporters tbc
WHAT: Occupy London will mark the passing of the City of London Corporation’s ‘notice to leave’ deadline today with a statement to occupiers, friends and assembled media. Occupy London’s barrister John Cooper QC[...]
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November 17th 1973: Greek people stood up against the military dictatorship
November 17th 2011: Greek people are standing up against the dictatorship of financial markets
Occupy London and the Tent City University invite you to attend an event on Thursday 17th at 8:00 pm, to shed light on the current situation in Greece through films[...]
Read more →Occupy London acknowledges receipt of the ‘notice to remove’ issued by the City of London Corporation. Our legal team is studying the document carefully. [1]
Last week, Occupy London presented our formal response to the City of London Corporation. We have never received a response to this offer. Instead, the Corporation has opted to break[...]
As expected, today the Occupy London Stock Exchange site (OccupyLSX) has been served with eviction notices by the City of London Corporation. We will be posting our response shortly but thought it important that you see the documents themselves as soon as possible. To aid in review of the text, here is a transcript.
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Minutes of the General Meeting
Date: 14/11/2011
Time: 13:00
Facilitator: Richard
Co facilitator: Hannah
Minutes: Phil
Facilitator: Welcome
Intro to consensus
Working Group Updates
RECYCLING: Pick up rubbish as you walk through the camp. Remember to recycle correctly.
TRANQUILITY: Problems in the camp. Nobody agrees with drunkeness. Discussion to take place at 9pm[...]
Today the City of London Corporation announced that they intend to recommence their legal action against us under the Highways Act.
As a movement, Occupy London believes in bringing divergent views together in a spirit of open discussion, with the intention of reaching consensus. We are therefore disappointed that the City of London Corporation has [...]
David Harvey, Professor of Anthropology at the City University of New York spoke last week to the occupiers outside St Paul’s Cathedral in London. Here’s a video of his speech, in which he argues “one of the things that I think we’re learning over the last few years actually and particularly over the last few[...]
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