Poll tax rebellion

by Danny Burns

Paper Book, 1992

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

Stirling : AK Press and Attack International, 1992.

Description

The gripping inside story of the biggest mass movement in British history, which at its peak involved over 17 million people. Using a combination of photos, text, and graphics, and drawing from the voices of activists and non-payers, it describes the everyday organization of local anti-poll tax groups and chronicles the demonstrations and riots leading up to the battle of Trafalgar. It shows how the courts were blocked, the bailiffs resisted, and the Poll Tax destroyed. The final chapter draws from our experience to present a radically new vision of change from below. Danny Burns was secretary of the Avon Federation of anti-Poll Tax Unions and coordinated the campaign in the South West. He was also a nonaligned member of the All-Britain Federation national committee.… (more)

Language

Physical description

202 p.; 21 cm

ISBN

1873176503 / 9781873176504
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