Tuesday 9 August 2011


The dietary requirements of the average north London rioter . . .


The smashing etc time reached to within a few hundred metres of my house, to Chalk Farm station. I was expecting more damage, I guess, but all I could see was broken fronts — all now guarded by calm policemen — on Evans cycles, Sainsbury's mini store and this, the local Domino's pizza.

Notice that the sushi place next door was left untouched. As was Marine Ices over the road. And even the Marathon kebab bar — though the some of the clientele there really wouldn't take kindly to their consumption patterns being disrupted.

So . . . just Domino's Pizza, please — the chosen dinner of rioters. Perhaps even now, in Ann Arbor, the owners are thinking of that as a slogan. You are, it was often said, what you eat.

PS1 I was there because there was an online call for people to help clear up this morning. It was needed, I'm pleased to say. It had already all been cleared up, by the council, I should imagine.

PS2 Perhaps I should have guessed that: I was woken up this morning by the council street-sweeper doing the kerb outside my house.

2 comments:

Johnny Morgan said...

Good to see that anarchists still roam the mean streets of Chalk Farm and that only big businesses were attacked. Presumably the cycle shop was attacked so that pizzas could be swiftly delivered to various activist cells around North London.

Unknown said...

I've just been told, by a fairly unreliable source (I will spare the name and therefore the blushes) that when one McDonalds was invaded, the invaders put on the uniforms and started cooking for themselves . . .