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What will happen to the Anti Capitalism protesters when it comes to the Armistice Day Parade on November 13th?
They say they will stay till Christmas. I wonder if the parade can go ahead now?
Should they be "forced out" now?
if so, how could this be be enforced,
The Bankers don't give a stuff that these people are protesting !, and what have they achieved by it?
Should they be "forced out" now?
if so, how could this be be enforced,
The Bankers don't give a stuff that these people are protesting !, and what have they achieved by it?
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Anyone else find it ironic that some ABers are advocating the use of force or repression to stifle legitimate, peaceful protest, just it case it might interfere with Rememberance Sunday, which is itsefl a visible public demonstration of respect to all those who died fighting tyranny, oppression, repression and fascism?
jackthehat
/// St Pauls has survived for 400 years........including attacks by the attacks by the Luftwaffe, I think it'll withstand the 'assault' of a few Peaceniks. ///
Once again you seem to have lost the plot, this is not about the protesters inflicting damage on St Pauls.
Yes it may have survived for 400years, but only because of the numerous restoration programmes that it has needed to enable it to be kept in the condition that it is now in, and this costs money.
But thanks to these Anti Capitalism Protesters, this is costing St Pauls up to £20,000 a day in lost revenue, money that is much needed to maintain the building in the condition that we now still find it in this the 21st century.
http://www.metro.co.u...st-pauls-20-000-a-day
/// St Pauls has survived for 400 years........including attacks by the attacks by the Luftwaffe, I think it'll withstand the 'assault' of a few Peaceniks. ///
Once again you seem to have lost the plot, this is not about the protesters inflicting damage on St Pauls.
Yes it may have survived for 400years, but only because of the numerous restoration programmes that it has needed to enable it to be kept in the condition that it is now in, and this costs money.
But thanks to these Anti Capitalism Protesters, this is costing St Pauls up to £20,000 a day in lost revenue, money that is much needed to maintain the building in the condition that we now still find it in this the 21st century.
http://www.metro.co.u...st-pauls-20-000-a-day
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B"ut thanks to these Anti Capitalism Protesters, this is costing St Pauls up to £20,000 a day in lost revenue, money that is much needed to maintain the building in the condition that we now still find it in this the 21st century."
surely you mean the bankers who funded the £40m redevelopment and are at the very highest levels of governing st pauls cathedrals are pulling the strings. they must be seething at all that lost profit to line their pockets.
surely you mean the bankers who funded the £40m redevelopment and are at the very highest levels of governing st pauls cathedrals are pulling the strings. they must be seething at all that lost profit to line their pockets.
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Oh dear, AOG......I put the word 'assault' in marks to indicate that I was not trying to imply that St Pauls was under direct physical attack.....
£20,000 a day, you say.........small change to some of the Bankers presently being challenged by the Peaceniks. Let them put their hands into their own Saville Row suit pockets instead of those of the 'wo/man in the street'.
£20,000 a day, you say.........small change to some of the Bankers presently being challenged by the Peaceniks. Let them put their hands into their own Saville Row suit pockets instead of those of the 'wo/man in the street'.
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