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David Cameron wants the peace camp disbanded opposite the H.O.C before the Royal Wedding next year, is he right or does it take away the democratic right of the people who have been there a long time?

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Bobbisox | 11:14 Thu 02nd Dec 2010 | News
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Or would it look 'bad' to the rest of the World when all eyes will be focused on that part of London?
Not sure yet, what my view is, have you got one?
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I think it was his evil Mrs sqad was getting at jake???
Agree with Geezer on this one.

I wouldn't mind pitching a frame tent, parking a caravan or camper van, for the season, on a prime London site, I mean what would the ground rent be if one was allowed to do so?

Perhaps the masses should try this for the Royal Wedding, and see what would happen, perhaps that would be a way to get rid of these lay-a-bouts, when they moved everyone away.
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Hi aog, It always has me bemused where they get their money from, I thought, in order to claim any benefits, they would need an address, not a tent?
A good day to you too Bobbisox. Apologies for the delay but we've all been shovelling snow in the car park at work...........for the third consecutive day.
We seem to have a few on here happy to exercise their freedom of speech while wishing to deny others the same. That's their right too of course even though they can't see the irony in their position.
I have a mental picture of fat, unmarried blokes at the corner of the bar when I read some comments here and elsewhere but that's my right too. :D
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of cause it is douglas x
Bobi #It always has me bemused where they get their money from #
There is a mobile benefits van comes round to ensure they don't miss their benefits.

This happens at all protracted protests, they are followed by the mobile benefits office.
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