https://metro.co.uk/2021/09/22/insul...bate-15297177/
Car crash interview which is ironic.
First question to Liam Norton - head of insulate Britain or whatever they are called
Q:"Do you have insulation in your own house?"
A: "That's not the point"
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhile Priti Patel is trying to stop people having the right to protest it is a human right in the UK.
As an example I know someone who works for an anti-abortion charity, they take to the streets with quite graphic messages and literature. I imagine most here would disagree with their views and (like me) consider their approach rather unpleasant. However I imagine objectively, most people would agree they are legally allowed to... but new laws raise concerns Pc Plod can just shut down anyone they find distasteful. Which is potentially a slippery slope.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Protesting isn't breaking the law.
While Priti Patel is trying to stop people having the right to protest it is a human right in the UK.
It is against the law to block a public highway or similar cant remember the exact wording.
They want publicity. 30 people chanting in parliament square wont get coverage. So they want coverage at the expense of others. Selfish.
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Originally posted by saptastic View PostUnfortunately it is tolerated so it has happenned again today. Lack of action means either the same people return or others think they can get away with it.
Whether I or anyone agrees with the cause or not - they are not judge and jury on what is legally allowed and should not be detrimental to the lives of others. Until punishments are more severe this country will continue to tolerate lawbreakers.
While Priti Patel is trying to stop people having the right to protest it is a human right in the UK.
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Unfortunately it is tolerated so it has happenned again today. Lack of action means either the same people return or others think they can get away with it.
Whether I or anyone agrees with the cause or not - they are not judge and jury on what is legally allowed and should not be detrimental to the lives of others. Until punishments are more severe this country will continue to tolerate lawbreakers.
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All this will be tolerated by the police until it inconveniences one of the top police bosses on their way to the golf club, then massive clampdown.
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Well good job my driving anxiety is now so bad I've not been on the M25 for two years. Long may they slow the traffic down!
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
On another thread, they are referred to as "eco numpties" and are the reason why supermarket shelves have had less stock than usual for the last few months.
*Germany being by far the most polluting country per capita in Europe, according to the IPCC.
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostI'm really looking forward to retirement so I can join one of these groups. Meet like minded people and make a lot of friends whilst saving the planet from imminent destruction.
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Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
If that had happened on my way to get a transplant (or any one of my loved ones, or serious A&E) I wouldn't have even slowed down. I'd take the manslaughter happily.
You wouldn't make it to the hospital, you would be taken down by armed police. Assuming that you didn't crash like the idiot you are... a human adult would damage your car quite severely.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
you can't run a muck-spreader on the motorway you ****. Stop jacking off thinking about the idea of beating up a load of protestors when in reality you wouldn't dare even get out of your car to shout at them, you lame internet warrior.
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostI'm really looking forward to retirement so I can join one of these groups. Meet like minded people and make a lot of friends whilst saving the planet from imminent destruction.
Correction - white middle class cis-maleLast edited by SueEllen; 15 September 2021, 11:38.
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I'm really looking forward to retirement so I can join one of these groups. Meet like minded people and make a lot of friends whilst saving the planet from imminent destruction.
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