Carlisle Green Party member Hazel Graham offers an account of her time spent with fellow protesters at Occupy London.
“Welcome to the bank of ideas, come in, the meeting is about to start”. The smartly dressed young man showed me to a seat inside the recently occupied UBS building in London.



Since 15 October a group of protesters have been holding an occupation in the City of London. This is part of a global movement that is protesting about the way in which the financial system has been acting in the interests of the top 1% of the population.
We are writing first of all to offer our unconditional support for everyone in the public sector. This government have declared war on the public, and we feel that the unions are in the front line of resistance.
Public Meeting - Wed, 16th Feb 2011 at Carlisle Firestation Community Room. 8pm start.
Credit unions provide a not-for-profit and ethical alternative to the multinational banks. Any Green councillors elected in Carlisle would prioritise massively expanding the role that the credit union plays in financing local peoples' lives.
The 'Green New Deal' to create 1m jobs in the UK - 100,000 in the North West, in agriculture, public transport, renewable energy and waste management - was the Green Party's flagship campaign for the 2010 general election.