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>Retired Cash: But Not For The Top Cats

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Gherkin Tower, The City, London


British Petrolium (BP) today announced third quarter profits of £6.4 billion ($10 billion) just as stock market shares plummeted again below 3860 on the opening of the FTSE.

The Oil and Gas company claimed the success was due to record high prices at the petrol pump.

This should come as no surprise, and you do not need a degree in economics to work out £1.20 per litre ($1.88) means huge profits, as 500,000 are currently reported in negative equity and 1.2 million are expected to slip that way over the coming months.

To add insult to injury, the first bank to fall, Northern Rock – as the government bailed out the bank to the sum of £50 billion ($78b), the bald-headed boss Adam Applegarth walked away with £750,000 ($1.2m) and a pension of £2.5 million ($3.9m).

Not to be left out, Royal Bank Scotland boss Fred “The Shred” Goodwin walked away with a pension pot of £8.37 million ($31.1m), but wavered his golden handshake of £1.3 million($2m). The taxpayer bailed out RBS to the sum of £20 billion ($31.4b). Last year Goodwin earned £4.2 million ($6.6m) and a bonus of £2.86 million ($4.5m).

Bradford and Bingley was also bailed out for £50 billion just before the main crash hit this month, yet B&B boss Richard Pym recieved an annual wage of £3 million and a bonus of £1.5 million in August this year.

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>Cash Has Retired

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This was the advertisement that appeared across the UK in the very same days as the global stock markets crashed like never before: “Cash Has Retired”.

In a wonderful dose of advertising irony this message now adorns the trains and walkways of the London Underground system, the giant billboards surrounding the financial district and wider across the country, just in case the banks and stockbrokers and hedge funders, the ones who are still employed that is, needed reminding of the current global situation.

In the last year the UK FTSE stock market went from 6721 down to a low of 3861, the UK pound dropping from $2.02 to $1.54, apparently upsetting UK tourists holidaying in America.

In the first six months of 2008 Prime Minister Gordon Brown borrowed £37 billion to keep the country afloat, which was the equivalent of the total government borrowing in 2007. But the sheer weight of the loan seems to have capsized the nation, bailing out £600 billion to the rat-like bankers who are on the verge of calling out, “abandon ship, godammit, every man for himself”, but not until they have cashed in their retirement plans and golden handshake accounts.

All material on this blog – stills, video and print – is (c) Jason N. Parkinson 2008. All Rights Reserved.

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>DVD Release – Tent City Occupation: Volume One

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The Tent City Occupation: Volume One DVD is now available through paypal (£5 + £1 P&P), just click on the paypal button below.

Containing 11 short films orignally posted on YouTube, a total of nearly an hour of high resolution action coverage and interviews, Tent City Occupation: Volume One covers a year of the campaign to halt the Wembley Park Academy School, save the local sports ground and oppose the further privatisation of UK state schools.

From teachers hoisted into the tree tops in September 2007, to the final day of the Tent City eviction in June 2008, Tent City Occupation: Volume One covers all the twists and turns of Brent Council and Ark, the academy sponsor, to force through the academy project at all costs.

All material on this blog – stills, video and print – is (c) Jason N. Parkinson 2008. All Rights Reserved.

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>Hedge Fund Bank Robber School Sponsors

>Friday 26 September 2008: The Wembley Tent City Occupation joined with the Anti-Academy Alliance in a protest outside the Ark “charity” headquarters in London.

Ark is founded by Swiss/French financier, philathropist and hedge fund speculator Arpad “Arki” Busson.


It is very interesting to see how in the recent weeks as “Credit Crunch” bypassed “Recession” and hurtled straight towards “Global Economic Crash”, with seemingly no end in sight, how protests against school privatisation became directly linked to the world’s financial meltdown, the link being the very same people and organisations behind this self-induced downfall of capitalism are the very same names turning up trying to take privatise UK state schools.


It is also very intriguing that local councils and national government still seem to think these individuals and organisations can be trusted with one of the most important jobs in the world, educating children. They did such a great job on the global banking system, let them have the schools too?

Recently Busson’s Ark – Absolute Return For Kids, some have recently rebranded them Absolute Cash Return on Kids – was rejected as the sponsor of Birmingham’s proposed Harborne Academy.

Below is a lively video of the protest outside Ark headquarters.

Reel News has been covering the academisation of the UK education system since the beginning. You can subscribe to Reel News for £3 per month here.

Save Our Schools 22-minute film available on Reel News issue 13
Stop them Privatising Our Schools available on Reel News issue 12
Wembley Occupation available on Reel News issue 10

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All material on this blog – stills, video and print – is (c) Jason N. Parkinson 2008. All Rights Reserved.

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>Smash School Privatisation: The Battle For Wembley Sports Ground

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Monday 4 August 2008: It was 5am when I arrived at the Wembley Park Sports Ground on Forty Avenue and Bridge Road, the site of a two year long struggle to save one of the remaining cheap, and often free, sports field and other facilities for the local children and broader community.


The tireless campaign by local teachers and residents under the title Tent City Occupation ended on Friday 18 July, as Brent NUT and ATL Secretary Hank Roberts locked himself by the neck to the sports ground banquet hall rooftop flagpole and defied the county court eviction order imposed earlier in the week, along with costs of £3,750 ($6,652).

But unbeknown to Brent Council, the fight to save the sports ground and make a stand against the privatisation of UK state education – under the confusing name of Academy, or Academisation, as the English language yet again invented another word to keep up with rapid changes in social and economic structure – unbeknown to all, including Tent City Occupation, a group of young international protestors had other ideas for the site.

One week after Roberts was removed from the roof and banned from the site for two years, the Grass Roots Alliance for Social Sports (G.R.A.S.S) took root and re-squatted the land.


But on that first Monday morning in August it started to get nasty. The court eviction order used to evict the G.R.A.S.S protestors was only valid against the businesses and the Tent City Occupation, yet council officials refused any discussion on this, instead turning to brute force to evict anyone in their way.

Brent Council officials argued that it was an all-encompassing eviction order, therefore they had the right to evict everyone, including the press trying to cover the incident. Local press photographer Stuart Emmerson was assaulted by a council official in the process.


A Brent spokesperson denied that anyone was assaulted, but looking back over the video evidence, when protestor Emma was pulled by three bailiffs from the tree where she was locked by the neck she was strangled for an instant and later hurled across the pavement, or when another protestor was led out in a neck and arm lock, that would seem, to this investigative video journalist, to be an excessive use of force, especially when no one was resisting.


Assault is an interesting word, as it depends on who you ask what is “assault”. A council bailiff, or a police officer might disagree, but a lawyer looking at this video may well think differently.


The four squatters in the house on the property were also evicted by the bailiffs that morning. John and Katie, who lived in the squat due to the poverty trap of not being able to afford the rising costs of property rental in the increasingly gentrified area of Wembley, claimed at no time had they been informed by Brent Council to vacate the property. The first thing they knew about their eviction was a bailiff with an attack dog kicking in their door at seven in the morning.

Again, the Brent Council spokesperson said the previous eviction order covered everyone, including the “illegal squatters”.

No matter what one thinks of squatters, the law of the land is there for a reason, and there are laws, rules, regulations and a process to follow when evicting squatters. When a council chooses to ignore those laws and pursue its own agenda there has been a serious collapse in democratic policy.

If a council is willing to ignore the law for one section of its community it should come as no surprise when they ignore the law in other areas.

Photo courtesy of Stuart Emmerson. (c) Stuart Emmerson 2008.

Wembley Park Sports Ground is now in locked down. CCTV and guard dog warning signs adorn the surrounding fences. Security officers patrol the site day and night. Temporary accommodation is sprouting up and the rear end of the playing fields has been torn up by construction vehicles, as has the area where the original Tent City Occupation pitched their tents.

A Brent Council spokesperson stated the site would re-open to the public “once there is no longer a health and safety risk”.

The spokesperson then went on to add, “We hope to make the sports ground available for wider community use, out of school hours. The school can’t operate at a loss when offering its facilities, but it would offer affordable prices for groups to continue using the site for sport.

These statements seem to go back on what Brent Council Project Manager Robert Lanwarne said back in May this year.

Lanwarne stated: “Brent Council and Ark are committed to making the facility available to the community.” There was no mention of “out of school hours”. So the community accessibility has already diminished, which is the opposite of Lanwarne’s claim the facilities would be “enhanced”.

Lanwarne also stated the development will be around the “perimeter of the site”, yet the video shows the temporary accommodation already encroaching into parts of the sports field.

It would seem, as has been the case throughout all my coverage of this campaign against school privatisation, the local authority has a chronic case of “doublethink” and “newspeak“.

For now, the community has lost a valuable space for the young and old, in a time when even Government studies into youth crime and gang culture stated firmly the main cause of this and poor education is poverty and lack of community facilities.

Maybe Brent Council should listen to the recent warnings from Lambeth Council that taking away valuable community space can only lead to a worsening social problem.

Below is the video of GRASS: The Battle For Wembley Sports Ground.


Reel News has been covering the academisation of the UK education system since the beginning.

Save Our Schools 22-minute film available on Reel News issue 13
Stop them Privatising Our Schools available on Reel News issue 12
Wembley Occupation available on Reel News issue 10

Please support Reel News to keep our coverage going on the issues important to you.

All material on this blog – stills, video and print – is (c) Jason N. Parkinson 2008. All Rights Reserved.

Please contact the AUTHOR for access to any material and the extensive four-year video archive.

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>Shelf Life Tour The UK

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Friday 22 August 2008: The Good Ship in Kilburn, London, was the backdrop for the final UK gig of Tokyo rockers Shelf Life.

Frontman Dom Pates is the Founding Director of Peace Not War Japan, a “Tokyo-based volunteer collective, working to raise awareness of issues relating to peace, war and non-violent solutions to conflict.”

Our team interviewed the band and filmed the gig.

A video of the song Endgame can be found here.

All material on this blog – stills, video and print – is (c) Jason N. Parkinson 2008. All Rights Reserved.

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>Tent City Occupation – Ark Invasion

>Friday 1 August 2008: Frustrated at the literal wall of silence and refusal to talk to those in opposition of the Ark Wembley Park Academy, yet again, the Wembley teachers and residents under the name of Tent City Occupation took matters into their own hands and invaded the headquarters of private investor Ark in Central London.


Brent NUT and ATL Secretary, Hank Roberts, demanded to talk to a representative of child “charity” Absolute Return for Kids (ARK), to which the response was call security, then the police.

Obviously the police had better things to do because they did not send anyone for over an hour. When the elevator doors did finally open, after an office occupation of over an hour, only four Police Community Support Officers (PCSO) appeared.


After 30-minutes a female representative of ARK did appear and Roberts tried to hold dialogue with her over the concerns of the school site – he and most other teachers believe if a private investor school has to be built it should be south of Brent where it was more needed.

Talking on the issues of school privatisation and the current eight years of evidence this journalist has compiled on the UK Academy school privatisation plan would not be heard here. So there was no point discussing it, especially not with one of the main private investors, excuse me, “charities”, in UK state education.

Roberts also mentioned the local businesses now being thrown of their work places and given no relocation as promised by Brent council, and the private takeover of one of the few remaining free green spaces and cheap sports facilities in Wembley, in a time when the local and national newspapers talk of endless youth crime and anti-social behaviour. Only last week a government-funded study finally came to the conclusion that seems to have been common sense to most of us for decades – poor social conditions, including accessible open spaces, increases youth crime.


When the PCSOs arrived Roberts and the others agreed to leave, as the ARK representative exclaimed to the officers that myself and the other photographers were not journalists, adding: “They’re from that blog.”

As I personally did not have time to respond to this at the time, I’ll leave my response here, as I now know they are looking at this site to see what is being said about them, as is Brent Council.

So, for anyone doubting my credentials, you can always contact the London School of Journalism (LSJ) and find out when I graduated. You could always call some of my clients, ITN, Channel 4, More4, Sky News, Associated Press, BBC, the NUJ, or maybe just drop me a line. My email is below.

You, like anyone else, including the police, do not decide what journalism is and what isn’t, and who is a journalist and who is not. That is up to our editors and our unions.

A video of the Ark Invasion can be viewed below or on YouTube.


All material on this blog – stills, video and print – is (c) Jason N. Parkinson 2008 All Rights Reserved.

Please contact the AUTHOR for access to any material and the extensive four-year video archive.

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>Evicting Business and Sports Ground GRASS

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Artwork by Benito Bongo

Thursday 31 July 2008: The GRASS camp at Wembley Park Sports Ground on Bridge Road was calm tonight. A calm before a storm, maybe. And the storm did indeed hit. A week of rain in five minutes. But it was a welcome rain after several days of intense heat.

According to business owners and GRASS campers, the council bailiffs arrived earlier in the day, asking the protestors if it would okay to take their photographs. He then went on to admit they – the bailiffs – have such a backlog of work it was uncertain when they would be employed to evict the Sports Ground businesses.

One business owner said he believed the council wouild not evict them until the following week, probably Wednesday.

As for the protestors, today their outcome was uncertain. There were more people than ever on-site tonight, several new faces too.

The campaign issued a press release and campaign call-out today.

Brent Council claim they have video and photographic evidence to prove this latest campaign is directly linked with the previous Tent City Occupation, because one person seen on-site this week was seen at the sports ground the previous week.

Council bailiffs claim they have video footage of this person on the sports hall roof from the Wednesday before the eviction of Brent NUT and ATL Secretary Hank Roberts. Unfortunately the council bailiffs are mistaken. The person in question first visited the site on the morning of Robert’s eviction and attended purely to document the situation with a video camera. This can be proven by this new campaigner’s footage, as well as this journalist’s own footage.

These claims come as no surprise, considering earlier in the week two park wardens were caught on film entering protestor’s tents and even overturning one.

The reason to try and make the connection between the last campaign and the new one would be purely to use the existing injunction on the new protestors and speed up their eviction.

Save Our Schools 22-minute film available on Reel News issue 13
Stop them Privatising Our Schools available on Reel News issue 12
Wembley Occupation available on Reel News issue 10

Please support Reel News to keep our coverage going on the issues important to you.

All material on this blog – stills, video and print – is (c) Jason N. Parkinson 2008 All Rights Reserved.

Please contact the AUTHOR for access to any material and the extensive four-year video archive.

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>Wembley Sports Ground Occupied By GRASS – Council "Fascists" Evict Business

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By Monday morning, 28 July 2008, the new squatting campaigners on the Wembley Park Sports Ground – Grass Roots Alliance for Social Sports (GRASS) – had managed to construct a huge barricade of tyres, branches and discarded rubbish.


The aim of the barricade is to block the exposed fence where construction workers contracted by Brent Council, paid by the Brent taxpayer, on the demand of Ark and their privatised Academy School project would enter the site, remove trees and begin construction work on the temporary accommodation, which the taxpayer is also funding.


As that work continued through the burning heat of Monday, council officials appeared to check out the situation, bailiffs soon followed. But no action was taken on the squatting protestors, only photographs taken. No one from the council at any time spoke to them.


Instead the council officials cornered the caretaker and, in an act which the site business owners called sheer arrogant “fascism”, declared: “We do what we want to do, how we want to do and when we want to do.”


That same morning all the site businesses received a letter from Brent Council ordering them to vacate the premises by 9am Wednesday morning, 30 July 2008.

This latest blatant power-hungry flaunt follows putting the businesses on temporary leases that could be terminated at a minute’s notice. The council threatened the businesses with eviction if they sought legal advice. Those leases expired last week. The council then threatened to remove all businesses immediately if another “tenancy at will” was not signed – sign an immediate eviction order or we’ll immediately evict you. The businesses refused. Then the council began talks last week to extend their time on the site till the end of August. Now this.

All the businesses are still waiting to hear about relocation, but there seems little to no hope that the council will follow through on that “promise”. There were promises to the sports ground caretaker that the grounds would run normally for the foreseeable future. Even that looks like it has gone now.


It would seem from this journalist’s angle that Brent Council, a Liberal council, have directly hit out at the businesses here, in retaliation to the local protest against the Ark Wembley Park Academy, in a hope it will divide the community spirit that has built and unified people like never before. Frustration is high in the council and it seems they will stop at nothing, nothing to hamper their “progress”. Not even democracy, rights or law.

Below is a short interview with a GRASS camapigner explaining why they felt compelled to get involved in the Wembley Park Battle.

http://www.youtube.com/get_player

Save Our Schools 22-minute film available on Reel News issue 13
Stop them Privatising Our Schools available on Reel News issue 12
Wembley Occupation available on Reel News issue 10

Please support Reel News to keep our coverage going on the issues important to you.

All material on this blog – stills, video and print – is (c) Jason N. Parkinson 2008 All Rights Reserved.

Please contact the AUTHOR for access to any material and the extensive four-year video archive.

jasonnparkinson@googlemail.com