Upcoming Events
13-18 Feb NoBorders Convergence
18 Feb, 12 noon NoBorders Carnival
17-22 June No Border Camp, Stockholm
14-22 July No Border Camp, Duesseldorf
Saturday 30 October 2010
( 3pm at Piccadilly Circus / corner of Coventry Street )

"Life is too short to be controlled - Part II", a protest against internal and external borders. The protest will take place in London on Saturday 30 October 2010, gathering at 3pm at Piccadilly Circus ( corner of Coventry Street/Haymarket ) and then off towards the UK border at St Pancras.
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Saturday 23rd January 2010
2pm St. Pancras International | 4.30pm Piccadilly Circus
While the migration regime is fortifying itself and setting up rings of defence around European wealth, inner control is tightening to keep public order, at a time where the nation state already seems to be a dead corpse. And with an economy which exploits the most virtual property, the need to control even the remotest parts of people's lives is increasing.
Downloads: 23 January Flyer | Some reading material | Feature on IMC London | Press release from 22/01/10
Wednesday 13 January 2010 17:00
RHB 142 - ground floor, main building
Goldsmiths, Lewisham Way , New Cross SE14 6NW
Following our public meeting at the beginning of December (entitled 'Freedom of Thought, Freedom of Movement'), we are having an organising meeting to build the campaign against the Points-Based System for Immigration. Join us and bring your ideas for actions and events so we can build awareness and opposition to the new immigration rules. All welcome.
Talk and discussion by London NoBorders@Library House, 52 Knatchbull road (entrance on Burton rd, behind Minet library) SE5 9QY. , 2 December 2009, 7pm
While the migration regime is fortifying itself and setting up rings of
defence around European wealth, inner control is tightening to keep
public order, at a time where the nation state already seems to be a
dead corpse.
This talk and discussion will explore how the idea of "controlling a nation state's" outer borders and inner control are connected. It will also introduce into the idea of the planned demonstrations on Saturday 23rd January 2010. There will be two demonstrations on that day in London:
One will be at St. Pancras, where the UK (e-)border agency put up their controls in the middle of London. The second one will be at Piccadilly Circus where, while commuters, tourists and clubbers stare at the never-ending stream of commercials at ground level, they themselves are under constant observation by security and police in their cosy CCTV headquarters below ground.
Life is too short to be controlled!