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  1. POLICING BILL✊💥 Convince Conservative MPs to accept amendments when they get back on ⚠️ Monday ⚠️ 📞Call 📧Email 🐦Tweet Templates & Resources: (*NEW TARGETS ADDED* including key Labour MPs, whips & no-shows) ✊💚🙏🔥

  2. Against the - mural spotted on the B2B bikepath.

  3. Mar 25

    The priorities of new anti-protest laws are clear: British policing still has NO operational guidelines on protecting freedom of assembly, but WILL assess if buildings are double glazed to decide if demonstrations are too “noisy”

  4. Mar 25

    It should come as no surprise that we are seeing an escalation of anti-democratic measures being imposed by this Govt. The principles of transparency and democracy do not sit easily alongside the need to accumulate unchallenged wealth and power.

  5. Mar 21

    One year ago today the police attacked a demo in People fought back. Many still are paying the price. 14 people sentenced to a total of over 50 years in prison. And more cases coming to court. Cont to show solidarity. Follow

  6. Mar 25

    Write to the prisoners - you can also use 'email a prisoner' service for quicker comms. Don't forget to attach or send in pictures to battle the sensory deprivation of prisons. There are how-tos for letter writing on the Bristol wordpress.

  7. Mar 23

    Yesterday in the House of Lords, in the latest debate on the , a government minister actually said this whilst somehow managing to keep a straight face 😐. Nobody who has experienced just what the Met is capable of believes a word of it

    "The Metropolitan Police has also reassured us that, as with other public order powers, it will use this new power of direction only in a manner that is reasonable, necessary and proportionate to the rights of individuals to engage in peaceful protest."
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  8. Mar 23

    Authoritarianism, anyone?

  9. The Police Crime Sentencing and Courts Bill is back in the House of Lords this evening and it's barely on the media’s radar. The right to protest is under threat, but nonviolent civil disobedience works.

  10. Mar 22

    A year today police attacked protesters in central Bristol and started a riot. But whilst that has often been called Bristol's first protest, let us cast our minds back a few days before to the 17th March 2021. 1/4

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  12. Mar 23

    Grateful again for the work of the House of Lords to defend the right to protest. This isn't over, we will have to keep fighting to

  13. Mar 20

    “These are the hands” A tribute to the diversity of our NHS and solidarity to our “foreign” workforce, who are under attack from this heinous govt

  14. Mar 19

    Volunteered at today - stand up & RESIST the racist Nationality & Borders Bill -

  15. Mar 22

    Saturday’s UN is a protest for every day. The Bill is racist, it marginalises communities and criminalises some heritage lifestyle choices.

  16. 4 hours ago

    " because job creators aren't

  17. Feb 13

    Here's my bit for re the insidious Religious Discrimination Bill, Labor's disgusting response, and the case for abolishing private schools.

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