In London, there was a large march planned for midday and autonomous actions in the morning. A
Critical Mass bicycle ride brought the
City of London traffic to a standstill in rush hour. The
Campaign Against Arms Trade closed down a
Lloyds bank with a 'die-in'. The
electronic civil disobedience group called for a
virtual sit-in of the Mexican embassy in solidarity with the
Zapatista Army of National Liberation and brought the embassy website to a standstill. A spoof version of the
Evening Standard daily newspaper called
Evading Standards was produced. 30,000 copies of were printed and distributed to City workers on 17 and 18 June. The cover resembled the layout of the actual newspaper and the inner pages contained
agitprop and humorous articles. The newspaper was handed out for free. The headline read 'Global Market Meltdown', followed by a spoof report of the collapse of the world's financial markets.
The march At twelve, the protesters met at
Liverpool Street train station.
Food Not Bombs and
Veggies Catering Campaign gave out free food and a samba band played. Carnival masks were distributed in four different colours, namely green, gold, black and red. On the inside of the masks, the following text was written: Five processions set off in different directions (there were four marches planned and another occurred spontaneously). Between two and three o'clock, the marches came together and an estimated 5,000 people converged on the
London International Financial Futures Exchange (LIFFE). A fire hydrant was set off, symbolising the freeing of the
Walbrook river, and the lower entrance to the
LIFFE was bricked up. Banners were hung, reading
Global Ecology Not Global Economy, and
The Earth Is A Common Treasury For All, the latter a quote from
Gerrard Winstanley of the seventeenth century
Diggers movement. Graffiti messages were sprayed and
CCTV cameras were disabled. Then sound systems set up and drum & bass music and punk bands played. In the early afternoon a small group of protesters broke into the Cannon Bridge building, smashed up the reception area and tried to access the LIFFE trading floor, but were prevented by a security screen. The rest of the afternoon became a battle as police using horses and personal incapacitant spray containing
CS gas pushed the protesters down
Lower Thames Street and out of the City of London. In the aftermath, protesters gathered peacefully in
Trafalgar Square. ==Global==