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BBC Interview with UK Uncut on TUC M26 demo, 28th March 2011

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Emily Maitlis interviews Lisa Annson of UK Uncut about the TUC demonstration on March 26th 2011, the tactics of UK Uncut & the Black Bloc and the mass arrests at Fortnum & Mason

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  • 'terrible violence'? You mean like the Police in Trafalgar Square? As for 'dangerous anarchists', that's us.

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  • long live the anarchists, fuck the bosses

  • what a duplicious cow lisa annson is

  • Congratulations Lisa - a voice of reason in the face of bullying tactics from BBC presenter.

  • Attack buildings?

    I was there and there was no attacks.

  • Wow, BBC domestic comes across much different than BBC international. This was much closer to a Fox News interview than what we generally perceive as BBC style. This interviewee does her damnedest not to answer a question though. The question asked doesn't have a premise, other than there is violence, and as a person, she can form an opinion of it.

  • BBC stands for Biased Bullshit Comments:/. All she wants is to make the girl admit it was the UKUncut's fault there was some broken windows and graffitis/terrible violence and therefore show everyone that they are just a bunch of dangerous anarchist and naive stupid teens. Disgusting...

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