The Daily Telegraph

Anarchist son of a butler who hates the rich with a passion

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Veteran activist and grandfathe­r Ian Bone, 71, was once dubbed Britain’s most dangerous man after the Class War newspaper he launched in 1982 became so incendiary it featured pictures of beaten up policemen.

The full-time anarchist published his autobiogra­phy in 2006 – Bash the Rich: Truelife Confession­s of an Anarchist in the UK.

Mr Bone admits to hating the rich as his own father was a butler. He lived in Grenfell from 1983-1986 and knew residents who were caught in the fire there where 72 people died. He went on to protest outside The Shard when Grenfell residents were not being rehoused.

He was taken to the High Court by the Qatari royal family, owners of The Shard, before their lawyers withdrew their threat of an injunction.

 ??  ?? Ian Bone, activist and founder of anarchist group Class War
Ian Bone, activist and founder of anarchist group Class War
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Jane Nicholl attacks a bloody dummy outside the

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