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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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DF, in Britain no one should starve, unless you go into a NHS hospital, are elderly, ignored, left alone, then there is every chance. Perhaps the protesters would be better served by doing something about that disgraceful fact.
Bobbie, no one is going to move them on, it's a so called peaceful protest, but about what, that should be the real question.
Bobbie, no one is going to move them on, it's a so called peaceful protest, but about what, that should be the real question.
It makes as much sense as anything else......
You can't say, with any certainty, that they have, or will have, achieved nothing.....the job of protests such as these is to high-light and to bring to a wider public consciousness the issues at the heart of the matter.
St. Pauls cathedral will remain majestically unaffected by all this.
You can't say, with any certainty, that they have, or will have, achieved nothing.....the job of protests such as these is to high-light and to bring to a wider public consciousness the issues at the heart of the matter.
St. Pauls cathedral will remain majestically unaffected by all this.
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