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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 10 May 15 9.34am

Quote derben at 10 May 2015 9.14am

Quote nickgusset at 10 May 2015 9.05am

Nows not the time to protest.
Do it in 6 months when there are 10000 less police

So you support that demonstration?


I support the right to protest.

Do you not belive in the right to protest Matt?

 

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derben Flag 10 May 15 9.50am

Quote nickgusset at 10 May 2015 9.34am

Quote derben at 10 May 2015 9.14am

Quote nickgusset at 10 May 2015 9.05am

Nows not the time to protest.
Do it in 6 months when there are 10000 less police

So you support that demonstration?


I support the right to protest.

Do you not belive in the right to protest Matt?

I certainly believe in right to peaceful protest. Do you see the 'demonstration' in question as peaceful and do you approve of it?

As the new government has been in power for two whole days it is unlikely that the protestors were demonstrating about their record to date. They were 'demonstrating' about the result of the general election, ie: protesting against a democratically arrived at result. Rather like Millwall fans invading the pitch when they have lost.

Edited by derben (10 May 2015 9.56am)

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 10 May 15 9.56am

I've only seen that footage which is a snapshot of what was described as a peaceful protest, so cannot comment until I know what lead to the 'disturbances'

 

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derben Flag 10 May 15 9.58am

Quote nickgusset at 10 May 2015 9.56am

I've only seen that footage which is a snapshot of what was described as a peaceful protest, so cannot comment until I know what lead to the 'disturbances'


You avoid direct answers in the same way that certain spokesmen for certain religious/community groups do when discussing violent acts carried out by said religious/community group factions.

 

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Pussay Patrol Flag 10 May 15 10.10am

Maybe their real angst is they don't have a party that represents them?

The fact that people in the Labour party are cut from the same cloth and just have modern liberal ideals.

If there is such great disillusionment Why doesn't a new socialist party evolve that fights for jobs, minimum wage, social housing, Education, student rights and fees, benefits. everyday Things that resonate with poor, ordinary people? Instead they get the Labour party. That's what they should fight for rather than the boring 'tories out' cliche

 


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matt_himself Flag Matataland 10 May 15 10.14am Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

Quote nickgusset at 10 May 2015 9.34am

Quote derben at 10 May 2015 9.14am

Quote nickgusset at 10 May 2015 9.05am

Nows not the time to protest.
Do it in 6 months when there are 10000 less police

So you support that demonstration?


I support the right to protest.

Do you not belive in the right to protest Matt?


Are you accusing me of being 'Derben'?

 


"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 10 May 15 10.19am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Quote Pussay Patrol at 10 May 2015 10.10am

Maybe their real angst is they don't have a party that represents them?

I think they are just "Rent a mob' professional agitators.

I have NO issues with peaceful protests but these hoodlums came NOT to merely protest but to cause a disturbance.Off with their heads !


 

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Johnny Eagles Flag berlin 10 May 15 10.22am Send a Private Message to Johnny Eagles Add Johnny Eagles as a friend

They should burn down some hundred year old furniture shops if they want people to really take notice.

 


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goodersgold Flag Hastings 10 May 15 10.29am

These scruffy left wing soap dodgers really want battering...
Graffiti on war memorials I find deeply offensive it's disrespectful and demeaning...
Who the f*** do these brainwashed f***heads think they are?
Hanging them from their ankles off tower bridge should learn them a bit of respect.

 


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Alexi_the_Eagle Flag Newton-le-Willows 10 May 15 10.30am Send a Private Message to Alexi_the_Eagle Add Alexi_the_Eagle as a friend

Should of turned the water cannons on them, that would of cleaned up those filthy and unwashed hippies.

It's funny how the media portrays right wing protests as evil, but yet no one bats an eyelid when the extreme left stamp their feet and turn into a lynch mob over a simple election result.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 10 May 15 10.42am

Quote Pussay Patrol at 10 May 2015 10.10am

Maybe their real angst is they don't have a party that represents them?

The fact that people in the Labour party are cut from the same cloth and just have modern liberal ideals.

If there is such great disillusionment Why doesn't a new socialist party evolve that fights for jobs, minimum wage, social housing, Education, student rights and fees, benefits. everyday Things that resonate with poor, ordinary people? Instead they get the Labour party. That's what they should fight for rather than the boring 'tories out' cliche

Because of the cost of campaigning in rigged elections, where 7.7% of the vote returns 8 seats, 12% returns 1 seat, and a 6% difference means a difference of other 100 seats.

Anyone who thinks the British system is really democratic, fair, impartial and representative of the people is deluded.


 


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derben Flag 10 May 15 10.49am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 10 May 2015 10.42am

Quote Pussay Patrol at 10 May 2015 10.10am

Maybe their real angst is they don't have a party that represents them?

The fact that people in the Labour party are cut from the same cloth and just have modern liberal ideals.

If there is such great disillusionment Why doesn't a new socialist party evolve that fights for jobs, minimum wage, social housing, Education, student rights and fees, benefits. everyday Things that resonate with poor, ordinary people? Instead they get the Labour party. That's what they should fight for rather than the boring 'tories out' cliche

Because of the cost of campaigning in rigged elections, where 7.7% of the vote returns 8 seats, 12% returns 1 seat, and a 6% difference means a difference of other 100 seats.

Anyone who thinks the British system is really democratic, fair, impartial and representative of the people is deluded.


'Rigged' - in what way?

 

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