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Xylene | 18:14 Sat 26th Mar 2011 | News
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We're all in it together. Will this phrase come back to haunt Cameron? Millionaires avoiding taxes and stuffing the proceeds into off shore bank accounts everywhere. When will these parasites be brought to book?
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Wasn't it the bankers who got us into this massive debt and who are now filling up their off shore accounts!
well if you really want to see human rights being infringed on, then you should see the ITV news footage that's just been on from Libya - a woman entering the main Tripoli hotel where the journalists are staying, in a complete state and hysterical, saying that she had been brutally raped by Qadaffi's henchmen...then the state police intervened and there were quite a few scuffles with the police, before they bundled her off to "hospital" - Joke - more like the mortuary.
psst...sussed ;)
I echo the fact that it's not Cameron's fault. That little twit Milliband standing there lending his support to the protests infuriated me. it was His party that got us into this mess in the first place!
The bankers didnt help but neither did Labours borrowing and spending and selling off the gold reserves at the lowest possible price
No it's not the bankers' fault, they were allowed to get away with it by the then Government's policies. The fault is the last establishment, a government which couldn't say no to anyone, and thought that spending shedloads would put everything right.
<<<<<<<Wasn't it the bankers who got us into this massive debt <<<<

Xylene if it was just that simple.

That was then, this is now.
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and that note left behind in The Treasury, "The cupboard is bare" just demonstrated the Labour Party's contempt for "The People" as you term us, Xylene.
pssst............me too cazzz
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DT, the note left at The Treasury was a joke, a bit too subtle for the Tories!
it was also the truth news..
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I'm furious at these people smashing up property, especially those with their faces covered. Cowardly yobs. I suppose our insurance premiums will go up to pay for it. What makes them think its OK to do that? They must be making their parents proud and the terrible thing is some of them probably are. And Milliband stands there spouting away as if he had nothing to do with the mess we're in today. AAhhh my blood pressure.
lol cazzz...............spot on.
gissa clue, cazzz
Yes it was a joke but also the truth
its newsdesk, he need to stir gives him away, everytime..
I echo Sqad's sentiments - trying to shoehorn the world into black-and-white moralism is deeply unhelpful, especially at the present time.
It should also be noted that this article and the video accompanying appear to indicate that the violent prosters are a tiny, tiny, tiny minority of the people present. (Note the number of children visible in the march - I sincerely doubt people would bring their children along if they intended to cause trouble):

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12864353

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