Published: December 18th 2010 - at 12:30 pm

Follow the #UKuncut protests today – live


by Sunny Hundal    

Direct action is today taking place across the country to highlight tax avoidance, organised by the activists at UKuncut.

Follow the live updates on Twitter from here.

The major London actions begin exactly at 1:04pm. One will target Vodafone, the other Topshop.

Brighton lot met at 12pm. Liverpool crew meet at 12:30pm to set off for their action.



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Looks like some Tories are now deliberately buying products from shops owned by people who avoid paying their fair share of taxes in solidarity with the tax avoiders:

Just made my first ever Top Man purchase; scarf and hat #UKuncut #shopjobsandprosperity

Tim Montgomerie: http://twitter.com/TimMontgomerie/status/16175097685483520

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