Zorro wrote:
> oh for an edit button, I meant to say 9 out of every 10 tents
> is empty
planeterotica wrote:
That may or may not be correct, read what the other side has to say...
Occupy London
Part timers
They're soooo committed. Burn the fuckers out, I say.
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Jarrow March 2011
Maybe some of you would like to join in the march it finishes in London on November 5th...
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Ned
Whether these people do or do not spend every night in their tents is totally irrelevant to the purpose of their demonstration.
Just as the Tory MP Louise Mensch's criticism of the demonstrators for getting coffee at the nearby Starbucks is totally irrelevant and stupid.
Cheers
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Just as the Tory MP Louise Mensch's criticism of the demonstrators for getting coffee at the nearby Starbucks is totally irrelevant and stupid.
Cheers
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Re: Ned
Big deal. People were interviewed last week and admitted they were going home at night because it was a bit too cold.
Occupy the stock exchange? The stock exchange is not in the grounds of St Pauls, is it? Not many brokers hanging out on the steps of the cathedral doing trade is there...
Occupy the stock exchange? The stock exchange is not in the grounds of St Pauls, is it? Not many brokers hanging out on the steps of the cathedral doing trade is there...
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Re: Ned
Okay so your logic is:
If you are going to protest about stockbrokers, investment bankers and the total one-sidedness of the capitalist system we live under, you must:
Stay in your tent every night if you are going to put your tent up to stop getting piss wet through.
Have the protest on the grounds of the Stock Exchange.
Your logic makes no sense.
CHeers
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If you are going to protest about stockbrokers, investment bankers and the total one-sidedness of the capitalist system we live under, you must:
Stay in your tent every night if you are going to put your tent up to stop getting piss wet through.
Have the protest on the grounds of the Stock Exchange.
Your logic makes no sense.
CHeers
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Re: Ned
Ned wrote:
> Big deal. People were interviewed last week and admitted they
> were going home at night because it was a bit too cold.
>
> Occupy the stock exchange? The stock exchange is not in the
> grounds of St Pauls, is it? Not many brokers hanging out on the
> steps of the cathedral doing trade is there...
planeterotica wrote:
The police moved them away from the stock exchange and that is why they are camped outside of St Pauls...
> Big deal. People were interviewed last week and admitted they
> were going home at night because it was a bit too cold.
>
> Occupy the stock exchange? The stock exchange is not in the
> grounds of St Pauls, is it? Not many brokers hanging out on the
> steps of the cathedral doing trade is there...
planeterotica wrote:
The police moved them away from the stock exchange and that is why they are camped outside of St Pauls...
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John McDonnell MP Speech
Some clips i shot this afternoon.
John McDonnell Labour MP for Hayes & Harrington makes a speech outside of St Pauls...
Protestors stand aside for a wedding as the Bride and Groom emerge from the Cathedral...
A young boy pleads for a Non-Violent protest...
John McDonnell Labour MP for Hayes & Harrington makes a speech outside of St Pauls...
Protestors stand aside for a wedding as the Bride and Groom emerge from the Cathedral...
A young boy pleads for a Non-Violent protest...