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December 2013

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Against PayDay Loans and Austerity

Brixton, London. Sat 14 Dec 2013

 

 
The day of action by South London People's Assembly had begun with separate protests in Eltham, Orpington,
Lewisham and Wandsworth and elsewhere , with other protests in North London and around the country

 Many of the actions had been specifically aimed at pay day loan companies, but this was also a more general
protest against cuts and austerity measures. Many who came to Brixton were from DPAC

 Disabled People Against Cuts

 

 Paula from DPAC starts to strangle a man in a David Cameron mask

 

 

 'David Cameron' comes to strangle a woman holding a poster 'Eton Boys, Do you feel our Pain? As you order more champagne?'

 A man holds up a poster 'Action Against Poverty'

 
 
A man begins to write a placard 'Austerity Kills... 

 

Paula leads the singing of an austerity Christmas carol 

 

 

 

 

 

A man pretends to conduct the carol singers 

Two people with posters reading the words of a carol 

   

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