VIDEO: Class War Bonfire Night, Hackney London Fields, 5 November 2008
from Class War, via email, updated 5 November 2008: A very funny video from London Class War advertising their (almost) annual London Guy Fawkes Night illegal bonfire, beer and explosives evening. Scroll down for the youtube promo...
All invited to the night: 7pm Wednesday 5th November 2008 @ London Fields, Hackney, London E8 (map)
Bring effigies, booze and fireworks. Also estate agents signs for kindling. This years "theme" is Burn A Politician.
from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsYIIq8lqeo
Nearest trains: Hackney Central, London Fields (from Liverpool Street Stn)
Buses: 106, 253, 254, 55, 48 and no doubt more
See you there!
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