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Tag Archives: Hackney riots
What a riot!
The DLR is not being republican (us? never…) when it turns to the subject of last year’s riots on the day of Queenie’s Diamond Jubilee. We like the idea of the Jubilee; we never use that Tube line, exactly, but … Continue reading
Posted in Democratic People's Republic of Dalstonia
Tagged Guardian, Hackney riots, London riots, riots
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Hurrah to the good people of Hackney
Hurrah to the good people of Hackney (and elsewhere in the city), who turned out in droves on the streets of the neighbourhood, indignation in their eyes, anger in their hearts, armed to the teeth with brooms and bin bags. … Continue reading
Posted in Democratic People's Republic of Dalstonia
Tagged Dalston, Hackney riots, London riots, riotcleanup
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