Disabled People Against Cuts WEEK OF ACTION 4th-10th September, 2016 #RightsNotGames #SolidarityNotCharity

Disabled People Against Cuts WEEK OF ACTION 4th-10th September, 2016 #RightsNotGames #SolidarityNotCharity
Protest the Tory Party Conference in Birmingham, 2nd October 2016
#ToriesOut
The Labour (Partly) Chicken Coup is a tragicomedy.
On the 4th of June, a group of far-right racists want to protest in Brighton against refugees.
Brighton is a city that’s proud of it’s diversity and solidarity. We’ve seen off fascists many times in the past, and we will again.
For me, one of the most exciting things about Nuit Debout is the debate it has restimulated around the problem of ‘identity politics’. Much like Occupy, the Indignados and the 15M before it, this latest global wave of change is an opportunity for people from all walks of life to shed their old, divisive and tribalistic political identities. To unite in common cause and create new paradigms together.