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The CEP’s Conference and Parliament Square protest are taking place in London today.

The protest will take place in Parliament Square between 2pm and 3pm and the conference is taking place between 5pm and 7pm.

The conference is fully subscribed so please do not turn up unless you have applied for and been sent a ticket.

All are welcome to attend the 2pm protest but please remember that this is a Campaign for an English Parliament event.  Carrying placards for political parties is not appropriate and is likely to be considered an unauthorised protest by the Metropolitan Police resulting in a fine or possible arrest for the offender.

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This entry was posted on Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at 8:48 am by wonkotsane, is filed under Announcements, CEP, Protests and tagged with , , , .
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6 Responses to “CEP Protest and Conference Today”

  1. 1
    Comment by “revinkevin

    I hope it goes well for you.

  2. 2
    Comment by “George Ireland”

    Remember to take pictures of it this time!

  3. 3
    Comment by “Daggs”

    Is there to be any sort of feedback as to how the event(s) went?

  4. 4
    Comment by “Stuart Eels”

    We, The members of the CEP present, I think, impressed the invited speakers, by our diverse political views and reasonably argued opinions, in fact I was told so by two of them after the meeting.

    I was however, personally not impressed by the English Democrats amongst us, tying a banner around Winston Churchill’s Statue and in the meeting referring to people from the other countries of the UK as Foreigners. In my opinion, such language would turn off reasonable English people from joining the Campaign.

    Despite that, I have decided to join the English Democrats as well as being a member of the CEP. The only way we are going to get political leaders to take notice of us is to frighten them at the ballot box.

  5. 5
    Comment by “Tom Jackson”

    I found the day in London on Wednesday very encouraging. After the AGM, the protest gathering
    on Westminster Square attracted a lot of interest,
    and the evening meeting in the House of Commons, with Paul Kingsnorth, George Mobiot and David Wildgoose, especially sending us away convinced that we are on the right side of history, even if politicians stubbornly resist the concept of an English Parliament.
    I have bought Paul Kingsnorth, recent book ” Real England”; cetainly a good buy.

  6. 6
    Comment by “T. R. Spratt”

    Stuart Eels [4] is right in his analysis. only the English Democrats Party can do it. the Conservatives won’t, and UKIP can’t. the bookies are giving the same odds for the English Democrats as for UKIP, which is remarkable for a party, which has been in existence only half as long as UKIP. English nationalism is turning into a force to be reckoned with.

    The Young Wessex League
    “Zeaxe; owre land and volc”

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