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zondag 14 april 2013

(en) Britain, Fighting the bedroom tax in Huddersfield and the battle of Barclays


The battle against the bedroom tax in Huddersfield has commenced resulting in a near riot 
outside Barclays bank. ---- The battle against the bedroom tax and the cut in council tax 
rebate was launched in Huddersfield when supporters of Huddersfield Anarchist League 
staged a thirty strong protest outside the local town hall on 21st March. A delegation of 
five people addressed Councillors to demand answers to questions. They wanted to know why 
the council tax rebate in this area was been cut by 29% which would mean that people on 
the dole would have to pay ?270 per year Council Tax which equates to ?5.00 per week, they 
wanted to know how people especially those on sanctions could afford to pay the tax and 
whether the local Labour Council would haul people through the courts and evict people.

The Labour cabinet member responsible was shamefaced but admitted that they would collect 
the tax without answering how people would be able to pay and made waffling excuses about 
not wanting to do it but having no choice. The Tories in the chamber were derisory and 
tangibly uncomfortable having an official anarchist delegation address them.

This got a full page article in the local press under the headline ?Anarchists Call for 
Council Tax Revolt? well worth the time we spent in the council chamber and gave us the 
public platform we needed to call for non payment.

On 27th March anarchists called a meeting to form a local campaign to fight on these 
issues and about 30 people mainly activists from the different left parties turned up to 
found Axe the Tax around non-payment and the defence of people unable to fight the tax and 
a strategy to push the campaign out into local areas and hold estate meetings accordingly.

On April 6th a Demo was organised in the town centre bringing together the left, trade 
unionists and members of the public. The demo round town was fairly low key of 70 people 
till the march stopped outside Top Shop chanting ?pay your taxes?.

Later the demonstration entered Barclays bank in a peaceful occupation against the 
corruption of the banking system. Despite reassuring the manager that the protestors would 
leave when the police arrive he was heard to retort ?I can get the police here quicker 
than that? and set of the security alarm whereupon the cashier shutters came down, an 
alarm went off and dry ice filled the store. Right on cue the police arrived and 
protestors left the bank to find a readymade audience of hundreds of shoppers and 
bystanders in the square outside where an impromptu rally took place with people 
enthusiastic about what we had to say. Then one protestor was asked to step aside by the 
police and the shout went up ?they are arresting me? protestors and by standers alike 
rushed to the police van and attempted to de-arrest, then instinctively sat in front of 
the van to stop it leaving the square by which time another of our number had been lifted. 
With the sit down protest and later pushing and shoving it took the cops twenty minutes to 
leave the square after which we marched to the police station where the two were been held.

What was significant is that even in sleepy Huddersfield the vibe of direct action had 
gripped the protest and not just anarchists but lefties as well as some bystanders as well 
were willing to try to prevent the arrest and the crowd was with us and against the cops. 
Many people witnessing this may be more willing to get involved the next time something 
like this happens and will now be more used to the concept of direct action, this could 
come in useful in resisting the bailiffs should evictions for the bedroom tax commence.

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