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London protest march
20 October 2012, 15:28,
#11
RE: London protest march
Yeah, this country is bloody amazing, let's not try to change a thing. Let's just stay in our houses and let the government tell us what we need and what we have to do.

No protests. No strikes. No civil disobedience. Stay indoors watching X factor and Strictly come dancing. That's the way to change things you don't agree with! Do nothing except moan on forums about the sheeple! You know those sheeple right? The ones who do whatever they're told to do and don't question anything!....Oh, Hang on!! Bugger!.....What do I do now? Better wait for that government leaflet to be posted through the door!
Respect existence or expect resistance!
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20 October 2012, 15:55,
#12
RE: London protest march
(20 October 2012, 15:28)Ghost Wrote: Yeah, this country is bloody amazing, let's not try to change a thing. Let's just stay in our houses and let the government tell us what we need and what we have to do.

No protests. No strikes. No civil disobedience. Stay indoors watching X factor and Strictly come dancing. That's the way to change things you don't agree with! Do nothing except moan on forums about the sheeple! You know those sheeple right? The ones who do whatever they're told to do and don't question anything!....Oh, Hang on!! Bugger!.....What do I do now? Better wait for that government leaflet to be posted through the door!

So you are happy to see on average 40% of the wealth creating private sectors wages be taken in tax and pissed away on the state sector workers?. Your OK with the private sector workers paying the lions share of the states sectors lavish pensions? So you are happy to see the masses of state sector workers taking the food out of the mouths of the children of the wealth creators?

What we should be doing is giving our children a chance of a future and not a legacy of debt, and to do that we should be getting rid as many of the state sector as possible because they do not create a penny of the wealth we need.

The sheeple are those masses of protestors who think everyone else owes them a living and that everyone else should pay those bills. Let us not forget it is Labour and the unions and the public sector than fasiled to govern ment banks, failed to control public spending, failed to cut the welfare bill, failed to sort out the loopholes that allowed the big companies and rich avoid paying a fair share.

Its those very same people protesting who ARE the problem.

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20 October 2012, 16:36,
#13
RE: London protest march
i notice it is ALWAYS public sector workers who protest or go on strikes...egged on by their trade unions!!
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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20 October 2012, 16:36,
#14
RE: London protest march
If we as a nation and a people are to thrive we should be doing something like
Leaving the EU
Making those bankers and speculators who caused the financial mess to happen repay every penny they lost, and charging them with fraud.
Sieze the assets of the Labour party and trade unions and imprison the Labour cabinet who let the mess happen.
Cut the public sector to the bone to force people to take responsibility for themselves AND to put the tax payers money back where it belongs, back in their wage packets.
Set a law that prevents the government from ever increasing tax above 10% for Income tax, NI , VAT and fuel duty.

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20 October 2012, 16:37,
#15
RE: London protest march
(20 October 2012, 16:36)NorthernRaider Wrote: If we as a nation and a people are to thrive we should be doing something like
Leaving the EU
Making those bankers and speculators who caused the financial mess to happen repay every penny they lost, and charging them with fraud.
Sieze the assets of the Labour party and trade unions and imprison the Labour cabinet who let the mess happen.
Cut the public sector to the bone to force people to take responsibility for themselves AND to put the tax payers money back where it belongs, back in their wage packets.
Set a law that prevents the government from ever increasing tax above 10% for Income tax, NI , VAT and fuel duty.

you got my vote!Big Grin
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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20 October 2012, 16:38, (This post was last modified: 20 October 2012, 16:42 by NorthernRaider.)
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RE: London protest march
(20 October 2012, 16:36)bigpaul Wrote: i notice it is ALWAYS public sector workers who protest or go on strikes...egged on by their trade unions!!

It is, it those who do NOT create wealth but live off the efforts of the private sector who think they should be protected from a mess their Labour government and unions created.

I note also those same trade unions did NOTHING when Labour made thousands of nurses redundant during their Agenda for change program
We CAN survive with very few doctors, nurses, cops, firemen , bin men, social workers, youth workers, asylum support workers, play group workers, gay rights workers, youth club workers, ethnic workers , diversity workers etc etc , We can NOT survive without food in our mouths and its the taxes that the welfare state cripples us with to pay for the 90% unneeded public sector workers that takes the food from the mouth of our children.

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20 October 2012, 16:44,
#17
RE: London protest march
it was the same in the late 60s/early 70s when the GPO unions called all the telephone operators out on strike(closed shop) for more money, we didnt want more money..wages were good...but we wanted something done about working conditions and unsocial hours, but they werent interested in that.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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20 October 2012, 17:24,
#18
RE: London protest march
100.000 strong babySmile
just read alas Babylon ,so im going to get more salt!!!!
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20 October 2012, 17:36,
#19
RE: London protest march
(20 October 2012, 17:24)Barneyboy Wrote: 100.000 strong babySmile

Yeah 100,000 public sector workers, unfortunately the private sector were to busy working hard. Smile

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20 October 2012, 18:05,
#20
RE: London protest march
(20 October 2012, 15:55)NorthernRaider Wrote:
(20 October 2012, 15:28)Ghost Wrote: Yeah, this country is bloody amazing, let's not try to change a thing. Let's just stay in our houses and let the government tell us what we need and what we have to do.

No protests. No strikes. No civil disobedience. Stay indoors watching X factor and Strictly come dancing. That's the way to change things you don't agree with! Do nothing except moan on forums about the sheeple! You know those sheeple right? The ones who do whatever they're told to do and don't question anything!....Oh, Hang on!! Bugger!.....What do I do now? Better wait for that government leaflet to be posted through the door!

So you are happy to see on average 40% of the wealth creating private sectors wages be taken in tax and pissed away on the state sector workers?. Your OK with the private sector workers paying the lions share of the states sectors lavish pensions? So you are happy to see the masses of state sector workers taking the food out of the mouths of the children of the wealth creators?

What we should be doing is giving our children a chance of a future and not a legacy of debt, and to do that we should be getting rid as many of the state sector as possible because they do not create a penny of the wealth we need.

The sheeple are those masses of protestors who think everyone else owes them a living and that everyone else should pay those bills. Let us not forget it is Labour and the unions and the public sector than fasiled to govern ment banks, failed to control public spending, failed to cut the welfare bill, failed to sort out the loopholes that allowed the big companies and rich avoid paying a fair share.

Its those very same people protesting who ARE the problem.

NR that can be classed as sarcasm but you are right on the principle.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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