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Originally posted by Platypus View PostInteresting... not the only place recently where there's been talk of a bloody revolution. Is there another way out? Perhaps not any more.
If anyone tries to start the revolution they will find out soon enough.
I just hope we all use our vote wisely in the next election. Im not voting Labour or Tory.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI thought you were implying that Blair's claim they were not democracy was incorrect.
But it might be easier - and less surreal - to apply Occam's Razor and just go with the statement I used to conclude the post and assume that was the point I was trying to make:Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostProtests of that nature are just ignored by this government.
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Originally posted by threaded View PostThe government ignoring such protests is in itself anti-democratic, and one of the things that will trigger a mass bloodshed.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostEh? What? When did I get nominated apologist for the lorry drivers?
I was just making the point that such protests seem to ignored by the government and so they are probably futile.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostEh? What? When did I get nominated apologist for the lorry drivers?
I was just making the point that such protests seem to ignored by the government and so they are probably futile.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostAye. I do believe its going to result in at some point in the not too distant future.
One of the reasons I moved to another country.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostOoooh its coming I can feel it in my bones.
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The probem is as more and more people get bumped below the poverty line due to increased taxes to cover government spending then the crime rate will rise.
And as the ineffectual policing which is bought in to combat this rise in crime simple continues to target the middle classes the divide between rich and poor will grow.
And as the the divide between the haves and havenots becomes more marked the country will be torn apart by those who wish to live on the 'safe' side and so become slaves of the government and those who refuse to toe the line become classed as criminals the criminal population will rise.
In order to combat the increase in criminal activity the police will be given more military powers.
And then the bloody revolution starts.
Ooooh its coming I can feel it in my bones.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostIn what way do Lorry drivers holding up the rest of us represent democracy? They don't speak for me.
I was just making the point that such protests seem to ignored by the government and so they are probably futile.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostRemember when the HGV drivers did the same in London a few years ago over fuel taxes? They also drove around really slowly and closed some of the bridges in London by blocking them. I remember 'cos I was in London at the time.
It made f all difference. Blair just said "It's not democracy" and ignored it.
Protests of that nature are just ignored by this government.
Sorry.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostRemember when the HGV drivers did the same in London a few years ago over fuel taxes? They also drove around really slowly and closed some of the bridges in London by blocking them. I remember 'cos I was in London at the time.
It made f all difference. Blair just said "It's not democracy" and ignored it.
Protests of that nature are just ignored by this government.
Sorry.
Bloody revolutions too extreme. Ponders.
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Originally posted by Dog's Heinous2) When will the masses wake up to the scale of the damage that's been done to the economy and the length of time/amount of pain that will need to be suffered in order to repair it?
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI shall be organising a facebook group where people are encouraged to honk their car horns for 10 seconds all at the same time nationwide.
It made f all difference. Blair just said "It's not democracy" and ignored it.
Protests of that nature are just ignored by this government.
Sorry.
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