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    Default Need veg*n accomodation (South London)

    Not sure I'm posting this in the right area, but ..

    I'm a student at Kingston University (South London) and need to find accodomation for next academic year by late August. I would much prefer to move in with veg*ns than the meat eaters I currently live with.

    If there's anything anyone can offer in or near the Kingston area (Surbiton, New Malden etc.) that would be great, send me a private message and we'll sort something out!

    (Edit: I guess I should add: I'm non-smoker but don't mind others smoking)

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    Check out this link

    Also check out the houseshare websites and do a filter on veg*n ones.

    I think it would be very rare to find a vegan houseshare but your never know.

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    Thanks Blueshark, I already put an ad up on there!

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    heh - I'm a vegan from south london looking for accom around the same time too. Though not sure two Trotskyist vegans in one house from different political organisations would be a good idea. ;P
    "Life is beautiful. Let future generations cleanse it of all evil, oppression and violence, and enjoy it to the full." Leon Trotsky

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    Which organisation/party are you from?

    (heh heh .. nah I can appreciate that the movement is not embodied in any one party ... the SWP has a presence at kingston uni and no other socialist group does, hence i joined them.)

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    Which organisation/party are you from?

    (heh heh .. nah I can appreciate that the movement is not embodied in any one party ... the SWP has a presence at kingston uni and no other socialist group does, hence i joined them.)
    I'm a member of the Socialist Party [http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/], Socialist Students [http://www.socialiststudents.org.uk/] is the student org it's affiliated to. Actually used to be in the SWP but left for various reasons. I have friends in other organisations of course! I like talking to others on the left, it's a shame it doesn't happen more often.

    Living in New Cross, go to Goldsmiths College at the moments. Looking for somewhere for next term in SE London mainly.
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    That's cool, I thought you might have been in the Spartacus League for a moment there. I know the SP get involved and do a lot of stuff ... so it's all good. Seems to me the only difference between SWP and SP is how they view Russian communism (i.e. as a fascist state or a degenerative workers' state, respectively).

    Out of interest, why did you leave the SWP?

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    That's cool, I thought you might have been in the Spartacus League for a moment there.
    not sure there are many vegans in the ranks of the sparts - a petit-bourgeois distraction! :P

    I know the SP get involved and do a lot of stuff ... so it's all good. Seems to me the only difference between SWP and SP is how they view Russian communism (i.e. as a fascist state or a degenerative workers' state, respectively).
    The SWP don't characterise Stalinist Russia as fascist I presume, but rather state capitalist? The SP does adhear to the theory of the degenerated workers state. The SP get involved in every-day issues, fighting for better pay and conditions, against privitisation - but realise that we need a revolution to defend the gains we win.

    Out of interest, why did you leave the SWP?
    I had a shopping list of reasons as long as your arm when I left the party. Lack of democracy being the main one: The way the SWP organises expresses (to my mind) a fairly clear and obvious violation of the basic principles of Marxist-Leninism. Rules around conference seem more akin to work of a masonic lodge than that of a healthy democratic Trotskyist organisation (extremely limited debating periods, a conference clouded in un-necessary mystery to those external to it, etc). The way the party organises meetings and responds to criticism is monumentally depressing - when I was a member those in my branch would brag about never having read any criticisms of the party! Those that raised criticisms were labelled as 'far left sectarians' - rarely the case. At larger meetings, those critical of the party line were rarely ever called upon to speak - and if they managed to, were liable to be subject to torrent of (often personalised) abuse, along the above lines ("failure to build the movement", "obsession with theory", etc). The RESPECT project seems, to my mind, quite depressing; it has failed to mobilise larger sections beyond a fairly limited cross-section of society. Communists and socialists fight all forms of opression, but realise that it's only by mobilising individuals on a class basis that we can realise the historic socialist role of a revolutionary society; Socialists in RESPECT have voted down motions that would see their representatives on a workers wage, that would increase democracy - basic stuff. I was actually a member of RESPECT at the very start, before it was certain how the formation would plan out.

    I state the above not to attack you personally, you understand; those were some of my reasons for leaving.
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    "I state the above not to attack you personally, you understand; those were some of my reasons for leaving."

    Of course! Some of those reasons I accept are fair points. I can definitely understand the criticisms of Respect. I had considered joining, but haven't, and don't think I will. My main problem is it's reformist; what the SWP is supposed to be against, surely. I HAVE heard the "far left sectarian" dismissal of critics often. It's never been clear if those critics were indeed sectarians or people with different viewpoints.
    As for the lack of democracy, I can't say I've experienced that - but I have only been in the party for a relatively short period of time. It seems to me that anyone who wants to raise a point is entitled to, and then it can be discussed openly.

    "The SWP don't characterise Stalinist Russia as fascist I presume, but rather state capitalist?"

    Yes, sorry, my mistake, it is characterised as state capitalist (sometimes I type without thinking). By fascist I meant we view it that the workers had no control. Production was dictated from above.

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    Default Looking for accommodation in London

    Hello everyone,

    Sorry if this isn't the right place for this. I'd love to be more active in the Vegan Forum world, but I find it very big and confusing.

    Anyway, I'm a 21 year old guy who's just finished his degree (Computer Science with a Year in Industry) and has a job lined up in London. It's starting imminently and the person I was planning to live with isn't able to move right now, so I am slightly stuck. Ideally I'd like to share a place with one or two other vegans/veggies. Good public transport to Oxford Street or Tottenham Court Road is a must, as that's where I'm working. I'm clean-living (no alcohol, no drugs) but am not averse to an occasional late night. Broadband is a must due to my geeky tendencies.

    I'd appreciate any leads you can give me, and of course the ultimate goal will be for someone here to say "Hey, I'm looking for someone!". I'm happy to answer questions about myself here or via email or however you care to - my contact details are available at http://www.alexpounds.com/contact.php.

    Thanks.

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    Try VegCom creature, if you haven't alreaady.

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    Yep, I've had a look there and done a post in their "accommodation wanted" section. I've had a couple of responses but nothing too promising yet...

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    hey. i'm thinking about going to London in a month or so. i was thinking if any of you know a squat where i could stay, and maybe have got an email adress, or something? i'd be really thankful, since i love going there to eat cheap soy yoghurt and hang out with cool people

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    Dunno about a squat, but if you're in London, we have pretty regular vegan meet-ups here! Just check the thread in the members' section.

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    Quote Smoothie
    hang out with cool people
    Yes! We have regular meetups. They are like a ritual these days. They happen every month. You can indeed hang out with cool people in one of these meetups. Everyone here is cool.

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    Quote Russ
    Not sure I'm posting this in the right area, but ..

    I'm a student at Kingston University (South London) and need to find accodomation for next academic year by late August. I would much prefer to move in with veg*ns than the meat eaters I currently live with.

    If there's anything anyone can offer in or near the Kingston area (Surbiton, New Malden etc.) that would be great, send me a private message and we'll sort something out!

    (Edit: I guess I should add: I'm non-smoker but don't mind others smoking)
    Ooh I'm going to Kingston (Knights Park campus though) in September, maybe I'll see you! I'm looking for somewhere too but I think I'm moving in with the other 'arf.

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    I go to Penrhyn Road campus, which is about five minutes walk over a bridge from Knights Park.

    I have actually found accomodation now, I live in this kickass flat that's just round the corner from Penrhyn Road. No one else has moved in yet, but they will doubtless be bastard omnivores.

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    I heard the library stays open til 2am
    A M A Z I N G.
    What are you studying?

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    It's open until 2am most days, yeah. It's also pretty huge. Without it, I would not have finished a single essay.

    I'm studying politics, when I actually make it in for lectures. It's hard to find the motivation a lot of the time.

    What are you studying? By the way, if you move into halls ... well, none of them are good. I lived in ClayHell for a year, and Seething Hells isn't much better ...

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    I'm doing Fine Art.
    I hope I don't have to move into halls- I'm hoping that I find a flat, but its looking doubtful that it'll just be the two of us.
    It's so expensive to live in Kingston. He's vegan as well though, which is awesome. I think we've realised a flat with just the two of us is doubtful.
    Might have to take you up on the offer of a flat share!

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    Question london vegan flatshare?

    help guys.

    not sure yet but i'm considering to move out.

    anyone here kind enough to offer or know any vegan offers a flatshare in london area?

    THANKS.
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    thanks for moving this thread to here.

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    Next year there might be lodgings available at my house. Only the cleanest and fussiest Vegans need apply.

    The food will be top notch

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    You serious?

    Any idea how much that would be per month?

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    Ah I read "might" as "will" the first time round, ha

    This forum requires that you wait 60 million billion years between posts. Please try again in 39 million billion years.

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    There would be a strict Krypton-Factor style vetting process Russ. And frankly I just don't think you're up to it.

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    Quote Russ
    You serious?
    Absolutely.

    Any idea how much that would be per month?
    No idea yet, but it wouldn't be that much. I think we'd prefer personality over a few extra quid anyway.

    In a few years we plan to offer cheap Vegan only rooms and flats too. I figure if I'm going to be working then I might as well put my skills towards helping the Vegan community.

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    Quote Sammy Sam-Shab
    I think we'd prefer personality over a few extra quid anyway.
    Damn, that's me out then!

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    There's a spare room in my new place, which we might be renting out at some stage, if we think we could do with the cash.

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    Quote Stu
    There's a spare room in my new place, which we might be renting out at some stage, if we think we could do with the cash.
    Even if the rent was nothing, it might still be too high a price to pay.

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    Quote Russ
    Damn, that's me out then!
    Why?

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    It was a joke.

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    Quote Kevster
    Even if the rent was nothing, it might still be too high a price to pay.
    I love you too.

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    It was a joke.
    Fair enough. My humour detector is faulty because of the heat.

    It's also worth pointing out that'll be building a recording studio at the end of the garden. Which is nice.

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    Default Cheeky Question - Londoners

    On August 26th I am going to a Viva school speakers workshop in London. I wanted to stay overnight and get the train home the next day but have had trouble finding a hotel. I was just wondering if anyone in London would be able to put me and my friend up for the night? Cheeky I know

    Glen

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    Um, I'm having a big house party that night. You are welcome to attend, but I don't know how much sleep you'd get!

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    Haha, its my 18th birthday that day too!

    Would we honestly be able to come. I mean, I know its kinda rude to just ask random people if I can stay at their house lol!

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    Well you complimented my band once, so you're definitely welcome!

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    Haha! Cheers, nice one. Not sure if it will be just me or whether my friend will come too. Where abouts in London are you? In fact, I will just PM you. Thanks again!

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    North London. N15. Tottenham. Near Finsbury Park. Manor House tube station (Piccadilly Line).

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    Fantastic! I will be near London Euston, so its not too far away. I will PM you nearer the time to sort it out and make sure its still cool

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    Default anyone know of any vegan accomodation in London

    Hey, I need to move out of my mothers house soon. I am looking to rent a room but would prefer to do so in a vegan house. Does anyone know of any? or know were I could look to find such a place?

    Tom
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    Default Re: anyone know of any Vegan accomodation in London

    Hi, Tom.

    Don't know of anywhere at the moment, but you could ask here:
    www.veganvillage.co.uk/notices.htm. You could also advertise for vegan housemates wanted and find your own place to rent together.

    Hope this helps.

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    Looks right up your street!
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    Default looking for a house/apartment and fellow vegans to share with around london

    I can only spend £100 a month on rent so I want to start a communal living kinda thing. So anyone who is up for it lemme know. I'm gonna start looking for places. Any suggestions are ofcourse welcome.

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    :)If you find a place in London, let me know(gwynedd@inbox.lv). We are two girls, arriving in London on 16th of January, both 22 years old, both vegetarian (I'm vegetarian since July), but I have decided gradually to become a vegan, now starting to cut out cheese, eggs and dairy products.
    My only previous communal living experience is two weeks this autumn spent in Berlin in Koepi squat and also some time, when we lived four cousins in one room some years ago:]
    Anyway, I think it could be interesting and at least cheaper way of living, kinda adventure, so, yes, if you find something, mail me:)

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    Smile to my british like-minded people

    hi everyone!

    i'm elissa, an austrian student of development studies, 20 years and since 1.5 years vegan (after living 6 years as vegetarian).

    the reason why i'm visiting you, is that i'm going to move to london for a year (september 2007 - july 2008) and so searching for a place to live.

    i don't smoke, i'm uncomplicated, love to meet new people, like music, sports, travelling, reading ... and i'm house-trained

    the maximum monthly rent i could pay would be 500 € (about 330 GBP)

    unfortunately my english is not perfect, but i'm trying to change that.

    if somebody could give me some advice i would be very, very happy!

    thank you all,
    kisses and hugs,
    elisa
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    Hallo Schatzi! Dein Englisch ist doch super, superspitzenaffengeil!

    Stu, give this lady a place to live!

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    Quote veganavenger View Post
    Stu, give this lady a place to live!
    Perhaps suggesting a trip to VegCom would be more helpful, rather than presuming members of this forum can accomodate any wandering vegan that happens to pass by

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