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Previously on "Rent a Demo - Black Lives Matter - Spot the Black Man"

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  • Old Greg
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    Next time I rent a mob, I'll put in the tender spec that they need to black up.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by BoredBloke View Post
    I agree 100% - A few years back British Midland also flew from Manchester to London but now it's just BA. All their flights use Heathrow which is a PITA to use especially if you are working in Canary Wharf or the city. The last time I checked they has just 2 planes that got to Heathrow before 9am - and one of them landed at 8.55 so there was no way you could get to the City or CW before 9. Compare that to other regions - there are plenty that fly in and out of City just nothing serving the Northern Powermouse!
    Correct and with £140 the going rate for a Monday morning MAN-EUS ticket, there's plenty of room for an airborne competitor.

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  • BoredBloke
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    It's on the Woolwich Arsenal branch of the DLR. Would be handy if they flew to/from Manchester. The only Manchester to London flight is to Heathrow - by the time you've got into London, the Pendolino has arrived, turned round and passed Milton Keynes on the way back!
    I agree 100% - A few years back British Midland also flew from Manchester to London but now it's just BA. All their flights use Heathrow which is a PITA to use especially if you are working in Canary Wharf or the city. The last time I checked they has just 2 planes that got to Heathrow before 9am - and one of them landed at 8.55 so there was no way you could get to the City or CW before 9. Compare that to other regions - there are plenty that fly in and out of City just nothing serving the Northern Powermouse!

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  • westtester
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    The Oxford student who 'posed as a minstrel', an organic farmer and Ralph Fiennes’ cousin: The Middle class faces behind Black Lives Matter group that brought City Airport to a standstill

    Nine people charged after Black Lives Matter protest at London City Airport | Daily Mail Online

    Oh you couldn't make it up.


    "Actor Richard Collett-White, 23, from Kempston, Bedfordshire, who is also among those charged, was the Junior Common Room president at Oxford's Exeter College when it was closed indefinitely because of the mess.
    Alex Etchart claims to have been involved with and inspired by Occupy London and Balcombe anti-fracking Community Camp
    He was also a member of the Oxford University Association Croquet Club and a member of Oxfordshire Green Party.
    Sama Baka, 27, Sam Lund-Harket, 32, and Alex Etchart, 26 - who all live in a houseboat on the River Stort, Roydon - have also been charged."
    I think the best contribution to the environment these chunts could make is to be ploughed into a field somewhere. What a bunch of

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    "I'm so green I live on a houseboat!"

    The fact mummy and daddy have a large, lovely warm house means they can escape from it in the deepest winter.



    Total bunch of chunts, undoubtedly from the same stock as those muppets bleating on about lack of donations for the Calais "cause"

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    The Oxford student who 'posed as a minstrel', an organic farmer and Ralph Fiennes’ cousin: The Middle class faces behind Black Lives Matter group that brought City Airport to a standstill

    Nine people charged after Black Lives Matter protest at London City Airport | Daily Mail Online

    Oh you couldn't make it up.


    "Actor Richard Collett-White, 23, from Kempston, Bedfordshire, who is also among those charged, was the Junior Common Room president at Oxford's Exeter College when it was closed indefinitely because of the mess.
    Alex Etchart claims to have been involved with and inspired by Occupy London and Balcombe anti-fracking Community Camp
    He was also a member of the Oxford University Association Croquet Club and a member of Oxfordshire Green Party.
    Sama Baka, 27, Sam Lund-Harket, 32, and Alex Etchart, 26 - who all live in a houseboat on the River Stort, Roydon - have also been charged."
    "I'm so green I live on a houseboat!"

    The fact mummy and daddy have a large, lovely warm house means they can escape from it in the deepest winter.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    It's on the Woolwich Arsenal branch of the DLR. Would be handy if they flew to/from Manchester. The only Manchester to London flight is to Heathrow - by the time you've got into London, the Pendolino has arrived, turned round and passed Milton Keynes on the way back!
    City is good for flights to Europe e.g. Germany, Luxembourg and it has a quick check-in.

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  • MarillionFan
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    The Oxford student who 'posed as a minstrel', an organic farmer and Ralph Fiennes’ cousin: The Middle class faces behind Black Lives Matter group that brought City Airport to a standstill

    Nine people charged after Black Lives Matter protest at London City Airport | Daily Mail Online

    Oh you couldn't make it up.


    "Actor Richard Collett-White, 23, from Kempston, Bedfordshire, who is also among those charged, was the Junior Common Room president at Oxford's Exeter College when it was closed indefinitely because of the mess.
    Alex Etchart claims to have been involved with and inspired by Occupy London and Balcombe anti-fracking Community Camp
    He was also a member of the Oxford University Association Croquet Club and a member of Oxfordshire Green Party.
    Sama Baka, 27, Sam Lund-Harket, 32, and Alex Etchart, 26 - who all live in a houseboat on the River Stort, Roydon - have also been charged."

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  • DodgyAgent
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    I think there is an opportunity here. If I can get together a hardcore of protesters I could then approach all the protest groups and for a "small fee" (say 20% of their benefits) represent their causes whilst carrying out direct action activities

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Ah, despite hearing City Airport, I still thought it was at Heathrow.

    Can you get a tube to City Airport? Heathrow is a bugger to get to for ethical protesting.
    It's on the Woolwich Arsenal branch of the DLR. Would be handy if they flew to/from Manchester. The only Manchester to London flight is to Heathrow - by the time you've got into London, the Pendolino has arrived, turned round and passed Milton Keynes on the way back!

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Ah, despite hearing City Airport, I still thought it was at Heathrow.

    Can you get a tube to City Airport? Heathrow is a bugger to get to for ethical protesting.
    Stop digging.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    Why Heathrow?
    Ah, despite hearing City Airport, I still thought it was at Heathrow.

    Can you get a tube to City Airport? Heathrow is a bugger to get to for ethical protesting.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    I'd ask them how they got to Heathrow in the first place.

    I'll wager that it wasn't by bus...
    Why Heathrow?

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Got a future in management there, judging by that bollocks quote.
    Sounds more like a moderator.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    It was also protest against climate change


    https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...k-lives-matter

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