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What will happen to the Anti Capitalism protesters when it comes to the Armistice Day Parade on November 13th?

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Bobbisox | 10:53 Mon 24th Oct 2011 | News
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They say they will stay till Christmas. I wonder if the parade can go ahead now?
Should they be "forced out" now?
if so, how could this be be enforced,
The Bankers don't give a stuff that these people are protesting !, and what have they achieved by it?
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I would like to think they have in that case ummmm
I'm sorry, I've obviously misunderstood the various references to the possible disruption to the Armistice Day Parade you have made throughout the thread.........!?
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it has been distracted many time jth, apology accepted
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So, given that you're not, in fact, troubled by their possible presence during the Armistice Day celebrations........why do you want them moved on, again?
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what I said it was not a personal thing of mine to have to type it on here jack, it has been in the media, I still say though, I would like to see them moved on, and now I am repeating myself :-)
"I would like to see them moved on,"

But why Bobbi?
They may have no impact on the armistice day parade, but the service of Remembrance in St Paul's may well be disrupted, cancelled. However as i said again and again, you should look at the placards, many are not protesting anti capitalists, but every other cause that you can think of. The Jarrow march had a sure purpose, and has been pointed out, people in Britain don't starve, nor do they have to march 500 hundred miles or near as to find work, not usually. Does anyone think that a few hundred people sitting in their tents, will make the government change laws, sit up and take notice. the press are there of course, but for them it's just another dale farm story.
Bobbiesox, this is a no win situation, for the so called protesters, and you.
Well, given that we can dispense with the Armistice Day part of your original question........why would you like to see them move/d on?
as an alleged million marching against the Iraq war didn't do anything em10 I can't imagine a few pop-up tent enthusiasts will have much sway.
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em, your'e right
ED, I wont get into this if you don't mind, I have put my thoughts across so I won't be repeating them
You've been repeating yourself throughout the whole thread, and I still haven't seen you put up a better argument than 'it's my opinion'

If it was going to interfere with the Armistice parade, I'd understand your point...as it's not, I truly can't see where your coming from.
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because they make the place untidy !
there, will that d jth?
But you haven't, bobbi.
You've reiterated that you'd like to see them move/d on but no reason, and since you no longer seem concerned that it might affect the Armistice Day celebrations/marches, etc......I think it's a reasonable question to ask.
>> people in Britain don't starve <<

the queues for out of date bread are getting bigger each week
AB Ed, no they won't, and if they sit there till Christmas 2020 it won't make a blind bit of difference. The bankers that caused the problems should have been brought to book, but that won't happen either.
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because they are not achieving anything at all and they are stopping visitors using a historic landmark,
I am in the minority here and I accept this..OK?
Because they make the place untidy....lol
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tongue in cheek ummmm, tongue in cheek
i agree bobbisox, they should leave :)

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