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trt | 01:09 Tue 28th Feb 2012 | News
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Why did it take so long?
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At least they will be able to claim their benefits tomorrow!
It took so long because we live in a democracy...We, luckily, are allowed to protest. If you feel that people should be stifled....move!! Go to a country that does not allow freedom! Go to a country that would chop your hands off for theft. I suggest...Jordan.
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Sometimes democracy can go to far ummmm, do you realise how much their protest has cost the tax payers?
No, I don't know how much the protest has cost the taxpayer - do you?
Do you realise how much stealing from supermarkets puts our weekly shop up?

It's all relevant trt...
And while you're puzzling with that, how far can democracy go?
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Millions Wharton, Millions!!!!!!!
trt, you should live in 11,000,000,000,000 Downing Street, or thereabouts.
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''Do you realise how much stealing from supermarkets puts our weekly shop up?

ummmm, That's got nowt to do with what the taxpayers have to pay to clear the benefit hippies from St Paul's! Thats up to supermarkets to nab them.
Are you one of them? !
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Im watching it on BBC now and if I was in charge of getting rid of the scum, I would you use smoke bombs or high pressure hosepipes on the lazy scumbags!!!
No...you are!
trt,

Syria is nice this time of year, you'd like it there.
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ummmm,
you must be one of them if you think they have the right to protest and waste millions of taxpayers money.

Just watched some of them being interviewed, what a laugh they are as thick as two planks!

They are just out of work lazy capitalist who want to change the world but have no education or idea how to, and I assume you are of the same, shame on you!
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it right that people can protest, however can anyone tell me what exactly the protesters have achieved since september camped outside St Pauls
It is about time they were removed
Protesting is one thing but when it interrupts the lives of others for this amount of time then there is something wrong with a democracy that allows that
Ummm, did you agree with the poll tax riots? The student ones that caused millions of pounds worth of damage?
A right to protest yes, but no right to disrupt like the above did and have
// The student ones that caused millions of pounds worth of damage? //

I remember a few windows being broken at the Conservatives' HQ, but I do not recall £millions of damage on the student protests.
Are they going to be met by Davina McCall or Brian Downling when they leave?
Well shame on me presumably then trt, because I support them fully.
As Ummm said we live in a democracy, which is not an ideal, but it is the best that mankind has come up with yet, and thus EVERYONE is entitled to protest about things they do not like. Change that at yur peril, for it's a very slippery slope from there.
One can find excuses to moan about anything and anyone- they might have cost a few bob to clear, but Ummm is right shoplifters put up our daily shop and erring motorists put up our insurance and road tax. Life cannot always be one man's ideal- deal with it, people have a right to protest.
they got rid of the camp in Edinburgh..it was a sight..more like a free holiday in central Edinburgh for most of them....the mess was awful !

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