Who is in control? Securicor, the state, and others (1972?)

Who is in control? cover featuring a male suited figure with a skull for a head looking at documents on a desk

Pamphlet published anonymously in London, which investigates the links between the British ruling class, private security firms like Securicor and big business. Published by Street Arrow.

Submitted by Fozzie on April 6, 2025

To the Stoke Newington 8 without whose original research this booklet wouldn't have been written but whose imprisonment, gaol restrictions and trial meant they could not write it.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Is day to day life in Buenose Aires any better than life in Notting Hill Gate...
  • Pleased to meet you hope you get my name
  • Securicor International
  • Oh where oh where does the Trust rent go?
  • An Irish immigranrt
  • Without the big man, the small man could not exist

What happens to the rents we pay when we live in houses owned by charities like the Notting Hill Housing Trust?

Who controls the largest private police force in Britain and, more important, why?

Two different questions that we have tried to answer in this booklet.

Libcom note: "Who is in control?" is sometimes referred to as the follow up to the Black Book of the Political Police in Britain (which it quotes from).

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