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Charged is an essential investigation into the role of policing protest in Britain today. As the UK government tries to suppress all forms of dissent, in their pursuit of more control, how do the police manage crowds, provoke violence and even break the law?

Since the 1980s under successive governments the police have been allowed to suppress protests, using aggressive tactics - from batons to horse charges to kettling. The landscape of how police deal with protest changed following criticism of the police during the 1981 Brixton riots. New military-style tactics were sanctioned by the Thatcher government, in secret. Over the next forty years those protesting against racism, unfair job losses, draconian laws, or for environmental protection were subject to brutal tactics. In the aftermath, media attention denigrates protesters while the police are praised and continue to act with impunity.

Looking through these moments of conflict widens our understanding of policing public order to reveal the true character of the state. Since the 1980s successive governments, from Thatcher to Johnson, covertly plot to suppress protests, using standardised aggressive tactics - from batons to horse charges to kettling. Through undisclosed documents and eyewitness accounts the authors reveal organised police violence against miners at Orgreave, print workers at Warrington, anti poll tax campaigners, student protestors and Black Lives Matter. The voices of protesters however have been undeterred.

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Brilliantly readable, it carries you with it every step of the way. One forgets how frightening authority is and the detail on police behaviour is dreadfully shocking and distressing. It never assumes what you might believe or what you might already know and at the end leaves the reader in no doubt as to what has happened in this country. -- Emma Thompson, actor and activist
Matt Foot and Morag Livingstone have carefully documented the organised violence and secret police tactics used to attack trade unionists and others who have exercised their right to protest in Britain since the early 1980s. They uncover the way that successive Home secretaries and chief police officers have covertly worked together, deploying and legalising draconian tactics to defend vested interests from active legitimate dissent. If you want to know the dark history that has led us to the current police bill and to understand how the powers it contains would be used, I recommend that you read this book. -- Sharon Graham, Unite the union general secretary
Meticulously details violent state suppression in the protection of capital; backed by a propaganda machine. Exposed is the unofficial but permanent government with sharp attention to every detail. This is a story of how justice has been repeatedly stolen in this ruthless war against the right to protest. Read every word because you are holding history in your hands. Our history -- Lowkey
Foot and Livingstone have done a magnificent job of intertwining analysis of the legal system with history, showing us how the thing we call 'the law' morphs with what those in charge of the justice system want it to do. This is a great piece of bottom-up history because the authors write in sympathy and solidarity about what it's been like in recent times to be a protestor on the receiving end of these changes -- Michael Rosen
Foot and Livingstone show without a shadow of doubt that the suppression of protest over the past 40 years is essentially a strategic choice made by the elite in the neoliberal era. -- Adrian Weir * Morning Star *
When you read Charged, you will see ours is one of many struggles, past and present. -- Chris Peace * Tribune *
An important study of how history influences the present. -- Kirsty Brimelow QC * The Times *
Timely and important. -- Chris Nineham * Counterfire *

Table of Contents
Foreword: Michael Mansfield QC
Introduction: Secrets and Lies

PART 1: Maggie Thatcher's Bootboys
1. The Guinea Pig: The Messenger Printers, Warrington 1983
2. Maggie's UK War: The Miners, Orgreave 1984
3. Boot Boys in the Beanfield: Battle of Stonehenge 1985
4. Murdoch's Paper Boys: Wapping 1987
5. The Tinderbox: Anti-Poll Tax Protest 1990

PART 2: Major - Back to Basics
6. The Trap: Welling Anti-Racist Protest 1993
7. Succession of Repetitive Beats: Battle of Park Lane Criminal Justice Act 1994

PART 3: New Labour - Tough on Crime
8. The Commissioner's Kettle: May Day Protest 2001
9. Barriers to protest: G8 Summit Gleneagles 2005
10. The MP's Kettle: G20 Protest 2009

PART 4: Austerity Justice
11. Charged: Student Fee Protest 2010
12. State of Play

Acknowledgements
Endnotes
Index

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      Publisher: Verso Books
      Publication Date: 24/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9781839762499, 978-1839762499
      ISBN10: 1839762497

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Charged is an essential investigation into the role of policing protest in Britain today. As the UK government tries to suppress all forms of dissent, in their pursuit of more control, how do the police manage crowds, provoke violence and even break the law?

      Since the 1980s under successive governments the police have been allowed to suppress protests, using aggressive tactics - from batons to horse charges to kettling. The landscape of how police deal with protest changed following criticism of the police during the 1981 Brixton riots. New military-style tactics were sanctioned by the Thatcher government, in secret. Over the next forty years those protesting against racism, unfair job losses, draconian laws, or for environmental protection were subject to brutal tactics. In the aftermath, media attention denigrates protesters while the police are praised and continue to act with impunity.

      Looking through these moments of conflict widens our understanding of policing public order to reveal the true character of the state. Since the 1980s successive governments, from Thatcher to Johnson, covertly plot to suppress protests, using standardised aggressive tactics - from batons to horse charges to kettling. Through undisclosed documents and eyewitness accounts the authors reveal organised police violence against miners at Orgreave, print workers at Warrington, anti poll tax campaigners, student protestors and Black Lives Matter. The voices of protesters however have been undeterred.

      Trade Review
      Brilliantly readable, it carries you with it every step of the way. One forgets how frightening authority is and the detail on police behaviour is dreadfully shocking and distressing. It never assumes what you might believe or what you might already know and at the end leaves the reader in no doubt as to what has happened in this country. -- Emma Thompson, actor and activist
      Matt Foot and Morag Livingstone have carefully documented the organised violence and secret police tactics used to attack trade unionists and others who have exercised their right to protest in Britain since the early 1980s. They uncover the way that successive Home secretaries and chief police officers have covertly worked together, deploying and legalising draconian tactics to defend vested interests from active legitimate dissent. If you want to know the dark history that has led us to the current police bill and to understand how the powers it contains would be used, I recommend that you read this book. -- Sharon Graham, Unite the union general secretary
      Meticulously details violent state suppression in the protection of capital; backed by a propaganda machine. Exposed is the unofficial but permanent government with sharp attention to every detail. This is a story of how justice has been repeatedly stolen in this ruthless war against the right to protest. Read every word because you are holding history in your hands. Our history -- Lowkey
      Foot and Livingstone have done a magnificent job of intertwining analysis of the legal system with history, showing us how the thing we call 'the law' morphs with what those in charge of the justice system want it to do. This is a great piece of bottom-up history because the authors write in sympathy and solidarity about what it's been like in recent times to be a protestor on the receiving end of these changes -- Michael Rosen
      Foot and Livingstone show without a shadow of doubt that the suppression of protest over the past 40 years is essentially a strategic choice made by the elite in the neoliberal era. -- Adrian Weir * Morning Star *
      When you read Charged, you will see ours is one of many struggles, past and present. -- Chris Peace * Tribune *
      An important study of how history influences the present. -- Kirsty Brimelow QC * The Times *
      Timely and important. -- Chris Nineham * Counterfire *

      Table of Contents
      Foreword: Michael Mansfield QC
      Introduction: Secrets and Lies

      PART 1: Maggie Thatcher's Bootboys
      1. The Guinea Pig: The Messenger Printers, Warrington 1983
      2. Maggie's UK War: The Miners, Orgreave 1984
      3. Boot Boys in the Beanfield: Battle of Stonehenge 1985
      4. Murdoch's Paper Boys: Wapping 1987
      5. The Tinderbox: Anti-Poll Tax Protest 1990

      PART 2: Major - Back to Basics
      6. The Trap: Welling Anti-Racist Protest 1993
      7. Succession of Repetitive Beats: Battle of Park Lane Criminal Justice Act 1994

      PART 3: New Labour - Tough on Crime
      8. The Commissioner's Kettle: May Day Protest 2001
      9. Barriers to protest: G8 Summit Gleneagles 2005
      10. The MP's Kettle: G20 Protest 2009

      PART 4: Austerity Justice
      11. Charged: Student Fee Protest 2010
      12. State of Play

      Acknowledgements
      Endnotes
      Index

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