About Us

An Autonomous Federation of Anarchists in East Anglia.

Aims and Principles

Who Are We?

1. We are a autonomous federation of Anarchists based in what is known as; “East Anglia” [Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire]

2. We are anarchists and thus are opposed to Capitalism & The State, we also recognize there are many other forms of domination prevalent in our lives. For example; Sexism, Racism and Homophobia.

3. We do not fight for tiny reforms on behalf of the political parties, we fight for the social revolution which will culminate in the destruction of the state and capitalism.

4. We oppose electoralism and vanguardism.

5. We do not seek to merely replace one evil with another, installing ourselves as the new dictatorship after the social revolution & we oppose anyone who attempts to do so.

6. Our concept of liberation and social revolution is not based on nationalism or spiritualism.

7. We oppose sectarianism and seek to struggle alongside other libertarian-socialist organizations, whether they be mutualist, syndicalist or social-ecologist etc. However we do not work with political parties.

What Do We Want?

1. The Abolition of the State & capitalism.

2. Direct Democracy in our communities & workers self management in the workplace.

3. An end to the police state & the prison island we’re becoming, instead we want to build a culture of restorative justice, solidarity and mutual respect.

4. A Social Ecological solution to our current production and consumption problems.

5. An end to militarism & male chauvinism, an end to gendered violence in all its forms.

6. Mutual Aid, freedom and equality of opportunity, to enable us all to reach our potentials as individuals and as a species.

How Are We Gonna Get It?

1. Direct Action

2. Working in solidarity with other organizations specific to what we’re fighting, whether it’s trade unions, tenants unions or networks to support unhoused people.

3. Producing propaganda to argue for our ideal of anarchist-communism and for our goal of classlessness.

4. Helping to foster a culture of resistance within the working class.

5. Opposing any movement that seeks to divide the working class, for example;
Fascists who seek to pit the white working class and ruling class against working class people from all other ethnic backgrounds.