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About

The Occupied Times of London is the independent newspaper of and for the London occupations. Of, because the paper was born on the St Paul’s site and is still folded at the Finsbury Square site by occupiers. For, because we aim to entertain, inform and provoke debate amongst people taking part in the London occupations.

But the Occupied Times isn’t only for occupiers. The majority of copies we publish find their way into the hands of members of the public – some supporters of the movement, some detractors – who we also hope to educate and inspire.

The Occupied Times is not the official voice of Occupy London. Rather, it is a platform for a variety of voices from within the movement, but also for intelligent comment on the movement from outside, or for ideas relevant to its various related causes.

By taking the issues which inspired this movement and the debates which are being had within it, and making them the subjects of our pages, we aim to assist the movement in reaching a wider audience while informing its participants.

 

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