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Post by peterboat on Dec 9, 2018 10:47:14 GMT
You'll be going on the march today, then, kris? Back in time for tea and to watch it on TV. which March is this then? Big pro Brexit march in London today and the weather is lovely for it
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 9, 2018 10:52:40 GMT
You'll be going on the march today, then, kris? Back in time for tea and to watch it on TV. which March is this then? You choose. One is the Brexit Betrayal March, moanin' and a-groanin' about the UK still being blackmailed by Drunker-Juncker and his paymasters. The other is a bunch of violent Social Justice Warriors who want to disrupt the first march. I expect it will all come to nothing, a few black eyes and shop windows smashed with the usual suspects running away with stolen TVs.
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 9, 2018 11:03:06 GMT
Paris riots News now descended many articles down. Can you guess why?
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Post by kris on Dec 9, 2018 11:07:11 GMT
which March is this then? Big pro Brexit march in London today and the weather is lovely for it I've been to a couple of boaters marches in London, but I think my days of marching in London are over. I'm not sure it does any good. I have definately not heard anything about this pro brexit march on the media (what a surprise.) The media seem to be pushing the second referendum agenda by calling it the people's vote they are trying to make out its for the people when in reality it is for the political class and their puppet masters. I lived in Ireland when they where made to vote again about the Lisbon treaty which gave the eu the power to form their own army and basically invade and take over any nation state that diverges from the will of the eu.
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 9, 2018 11:21:33 GMT
"Brexit Betrayal supporters must gather in Park Lane and then follow a route set by police to the end point in Parliament Street. No cars are allowed on the route and only 90 minutes is being allowed for the procession from 12.30pm to 2pm. The rally in Parliament Street after the march must be completed by 3.30pm."
And then they must go home and be in bed by 9pm. By Order of the Nanny State.
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Post by kris on Dec 9, 2018 11:25:40 GMT
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 9, 2018 11:26:18 GMT
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor of the Metropolitan Police, Gold Commander for the operation, said: "Experience has shown us that when groups with conflicting views come together it can create tension and disorder"
So... err... why allow marches by people with opposite views to proceed at the same time? Couldn't they have been on different Sundays? I think the blame for any fisticuffs lays at Gold Commander's door.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Dec 9, 2018 11:26:39 GMT
"Brexit Betrayal supporters must gather in Park Lane and then follow a route set by police to the end point in Parliament Street. No cars are allowed on the route and only 90 minutes is being allowed for the procession from 12.30pm to 2pm. The rally in Parliament Street after the march must be completed by 3.30pm." And then they must go home and be in bed by 9pm. By Order of the Nanny State. <iframe width="15.08" height="4.53999999999999" id="MoatPxIOPT0_66507591" scrolling="no" style="border-style: none; left: 15px; top: -5px; width: 15.08px; height: 4.54px; position: absolute; z-index: -9999;"></iframe> <iframe width="15.08" height="4.53999999999999" id="MoatPxIOPT0_8353164" scrolling="no" style="border-style: none; left: 703px; top: -5px; width: 15.08px; height: 4.54px; position: absolute; z-index: -9999;"></iframe> <iframe width="15.08" height="4.53999999999999" id="MoatPxIOPT0_33654970" scrolling="no" style="border-style: none; left: 15px; top: 166px; width: 15.08px; height: 4.54px; position: absolute; z-index: -9999;"></iframe> <iframe width="15.08" height="4.53999999999999" id="MoatPxIOPT0_22893475" scrolling="no" style="border-style: none; left: 703px; top: 166px; width: 15.08px; height: 4.54px; position: absolute; z-index: -9999;"></iframe> Point of order. The nanny state does things such as discourage us from eating sugar in case we all become fat bastards. What you've outlined above is the work of the modern day Gestapo.
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 9, 2018 11:32:56 GMT
In Finland, protests have always been only with the permission of the Police. What if the Police say 'No'? Finns have never had real freedom, Finland has always been a watered-down version of East Germany. You need a protest now & then to keep people on their toes - but burning cars or ordinary folk, trashing shops and throwing drain covers around makes the protest just look tawdry.
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Post by kris on Dec 9, 2018 11:35:57 GMT
In Finland, protests have always been only with the permission of the Police. What if the Police say 'No'? Finns have never had real freedom, Finland has always been a watered-down version of East Germany. You need a protest now & then to keep people on their toes - but burning cars or ordinary folk, trashing shops and throwing drain covers around makes the protest just look tawdry. But when people have been oppressed for so long then when it gets released it comes out as it does. Plus if your protest is facing violence from the the police then the only response is the one you see. Or maybe you think these protest in France would have been as effective and got as much coverage if they had all gone for a picnic in a park?Also when you get big crowds of people in such situations, it's not controllable things just happen. By holding the view that it looks tawdry, your just buying into the globalist medias agenda. "Oh look at those ruffians making a mess."
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 9, 2018 12:31:37 GMT
I think it should be politicians' heads on sticks that counts. Go for those directly responsible. Ruining things for ordinary folk just antagonises them. Smashing things just means they have to be rebuilt at cost, and all the rubbish goes into landfill - won't somebody please think of the Environment?
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Post by kris on Dec 9, 2018 12:33:12 GMT
I think it should be politicians' heads on sticks that counts. Go for those directly responsible. Ruining things for ordinary folk just antagonises them. Smashing things just means they have to be rebuilt at cost, and all the rubbish goes into landfill - won't somebody please think of the Environment? I tend to agree about the politicians, the problem is you can't find one when you want one.
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 9, 2018 12:44:07 GMT
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Post by kris on Dec 9, 2018 13:02:51 GMT
Estimated 136,000 people involved in the protests on sat in France.
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 9, 2018 13:50:35 GMT
"Opposing demonstrators are separated by police in Haymarket as people (left) take part in an anti-fascist counter-demonstration to the Brexit Betrayal march." What did I just say? Isn't is irresponsible of the Police to allow two marches of opposite wants to trundle through London at the same time? 'Gold Commander' what have you to say??!! Just because you want your country to distance itself from the EU, why does this mean you are automatically a 'fascist'? Burn that EU flag!
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