Me thinks said anarchists in the UK don’t really understand what the word means.
What cut? The cut in government services….provided by the government….
Some were hellbent on storming – or destroying – any London landmarks synonymous with luxury or money. Others targeted companies associated with tax avoidance.
Would those associated with tax avoidance be brothers in arms of actual anarchists?
Campaigners claimed they targeted the 300-year-old store because its owners are at the centre of a £40million tax avoidance row. Protesters also occupied Vodafone, Boots and BHS stores on Oxford Street for the same reason .
Sally Mason, one of the protesters who occupied the store, said: ‘Fortnum & Mason is a symbol of wealth and greed. It is where the Royal Family and the super-rich do their weekly shop and a picnic hamper costs £25,000.
‘This sits in stark contrast to everyone else who is struggling to make ends meet, fill in their tax returns and benefit forms and facing huge student debts, unemployment and the closure or dismantling of local services such as the NHS, libraries and leisure centres.’So those “protesting the man” by making money and avoiding all those government forms are the enemy of the “anarchists” who are their to protect those who struggle with forms such as benefits forms, student debts, unemployment, and who need other government services.
Dudes, go break into a dictionary store.

Those crazy kids of this new generation!! unbelievable that they have student loans (used for education, presumably) but don’t understand what they call themselves!