Papers

This is where we archive the papers we’ve produced and distributed in the past for various purposes. This page is broken down into sections to make it easier for you to find what you’re looking for.

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Local papers - South Essex

These are the papers we produced mainly for local distribution in Thurrock, Basildon and sometimes, Southend-on-Sea. There were a few occasions when they were handed out at some of the larger protests in London. They were also handed out at anarchist bookfairs up until October 2017, after which we vowed to never have a stall at a bookfair ever again.

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Alternative Estuary

These papers were originally on our now deleted sister blog, Grassroots Alternative. For the sake of completeness, we’re making them available here.

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Anti-lockdown protest papers

These papers were produced for distribution at a number of anti-lockdown / anti-great reset / anti-vaccine passport protests. They were an experiment in reaching a new audience which, for whatever reason, the left and many anarchists chose to ignore. We stand by our efforts in engaging with people on these protests.

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Independent Working Class Association (IWCA)

From the middle of 2003 to early 2009, I was active in the iWCA. I spent a few years learning the ropes in election campaigns in Blackbird Leys (Oxford) and also in the boroughs of Islington and Havering in London. After this, in 2007 and 2008, I stood as an IWCA candidate in the Stanford East & Corringham Town ward in Thurrock. The papers and manifestos shown below are from the years when I stood as a candidate. Suffice to say that I learned a lot from that experience, a fair bit of which still informs my political thinking.

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