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Marshwarble
The people belonging to those occupations are,dare I say, probably working at them today.
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Hang about - the article's referring to a demo that is 'in the future' - how does anyone know who's involved or what the outcome is? And why does working in non-profit organisations label you lazy and entitled? Hellfire, we just had a woman in a million-pound hat banging on about how tax breaks for the rich will make working people's lives better.......now that's worth a bit of a shout on the streets.
If it takes place, the ones taking part will be those who depend on the taxpayer for their existence.


As always!
how many posters on this thread will be affected by the cuts?, if they were would they feel differently about those that protest?
"Far Right. EDL,BNP,UKIP, Tories."

Two out of four correct, ron. Must try harder :-)
Mosaic

///Hang about - the article's referring to a demo that is 'in the future' - how does anyone know who's involved or what the outcome is? ///

We're good guessers.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/london-anti-austerity-protest-douglas-carswell-5773584
These people don't accept democracy - a scary concept.
Isn't that the guy who did 'Gangnam Style' behind Douglas Carswell's right shoulder in Svejk's link?
his first link
There is a difference between not accepting the way our democracy works currently (ie, rather badly) and not accepting democracy.

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