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If I join a revolution that would make me unavailable for work and I'd lose my JSA. sorry.Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post...just what would it take to start a revolution in the UK?
How and where would it start?
When does a number of riots suddenly become an uprising?
MF - In "expecting to get arrested soon" mode!
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I went out to the shops in Wandsworth Town earlier and I saw loads of revolting people.
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I think they'd just need to ban Kappa, Primark and Elizabeth Duke and it would be civil war
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You could go down your local council estate and tell them the governement is going ban any one of the following in their area...
Sky reception
Burgers n Pies
iPhone reception
Burberry
White Lightning
Any one of the following would get the locals up in arms. No point mentioning benefits as they won't believe you or find a different way to screw the country.
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The UK public are generally too lazy to revolt into uprising, we will just keep outsourcing out protests to Bobs while quietly moaning and reading that the worlds gone to pot in the Daily Mail
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Rise up!! Rise against the tyrants...
...just what would it take to start a revolution in the UK?
How and where would it start?
When does a number of riots suddenly become an uprising?
MF - In "expecting to get arrested soon" mode!Tags: None
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