Wednesday 9 May 2012

MAY 15 - Drought of Democracy: Flood the British Bankers' Association!

On 15 May it will be one year since the start of the indignados movement, and the fight against bailouts, corruption, repeating economic crises, and financial crimes continues. People are still occupying and protesting to bring about a better world.

Tuesday, 15 May 2012  11:00 until 18:30

Russell Square then to The British Bankers' Associatio​n, British Bankers' Associatio​n: 105-108 Old Broad Street



This 15 May we will target an institution that has directly contributed to the strengthening of the 1 per cent. We will target an institution that has bought our democracy. One that stands in the way of structural change. The British Bankers’ Association is that target. The BBA symbolises a wider problem in our society: money and private corporations have more influence over our politicians than we do.

 The BBA is the lobbying group for finance, the "voice of banking and financial services". It represents over 200 financial institutions and lobbies your Parliament, buys your politicians, and helps bend national policy in its favour. It tries to make sure things will stay the same.

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