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DTCwordfan | 11:43 Sat 05th Nov 2011 | News
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So reads an article on the Telegraph front page and "that some of them are calling for a holday"

http://www.telegraph....ld-and-wet-vigil.html

This could imply that they are paid. Should the Job Centre be looking at potential fraud being commited.

Who is paying them?
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I have the perfect solution to the whole problem.

This oddball mixture of sincere folks, anarchists and nutters with bees in their bonnets and bats in their belfries all want the same thing.

They want publicity.

At the same time, the Big Brother series is rolling on, losing audiences and getting ever sillier.

Solution - Simon Cowell should find a derelict building and convert it into a National Protest Centre.

Every occupant would have an opportunity to speak his piece, and Simon could plant agents provocateurs to stir things up.

If anyone knows Simon, perhaps they would pass the idea on, and make sure i get a commission....

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A very good proposition and it could become a chapel of the AB Church.

"Pacem in sanctuario" and all that.
//Who is paying them? //

I understand some have jobs, but I presume the rest are living at the expense of the society they want to destroy.

Incidentally, if they succeed, does anyone know what they propose to replace it with?
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Christianity perhaps, Naomi? Given where they are......

One thing I don't understand is why St Pauls had to close - surely there are other doors that they could have opened up and, if not, then HSE seriously ought to inspect the building.
The authorities could go round all of the tents at midnight ..
If none of them are occupied, they should be removed as 'litter' and the owners followed to their 'alternative' home or hotel overnight accommodation by those Council litter wardens and prosecuted.
That will get rid of a few.
Excellent Idea Albags, the tents could be donated to homeless people who 'have' to live on the street.
interesting the writer chose to state that the cup of hot tea was served in a RED mug...typical telegraph
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Steve, what nasty bilge? Do you know what these people intend to replace our current system with?
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Well, let's hope they have that properly organised before they destroy what's already there - but somehow I have my doubts. These people are, as 'they' say 'having a larf!'
Ianlang, Eastern European families have some standards. Squat in a tent? Don't think so.
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"D'accord," Naomi as to the "larf" remark - I think that there is a large element of that in this - protest for protest's sake.
Reminds me of Brando's line when asked what he was protesting about. 'What have you got?'
DT and Sandy, yes, indeed!
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Exactly what do you want, Steve?

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