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50,000 People Marching In London Protesting Against Austerity Newsworthy?
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Yes it is ! but the BBC don't think we should know about it.
There was a peaceful protest against austerity measures by up to 50,000 people in London today, the BBC didn't want you to know so here is the news. http:// www.the guardia n.com/p olitics /2014/j un/21/p rotest- march-a usterit y-londo n-russe ll-bran d-peopl es-asse mbly
It scares the cr4p out of me that the BBC are so deeply in the Governments pocket that this is hushed up. What do you think ?
There was a peaceful protest against austerity measures by up to 50,000 people in London today, the BBC didn't want you to know so here is the news. http://
It scares the cr4p out of me that the BBC are so deeply in the Governments pocket that this is hushed up. What do you think ?
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I've been in the centre of London for 12 hours today and I saw about 10 protests (most involving African issues but also some CND), but in each case I saw less than 20 protestors. I did see three people carrying small 'stop austerity' circular signs on little sticks, but that was it. I'm not sure where the other 49997 marchers were
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Ha. That's rude but I don't care. I was near Westminster and Pall Mall for 3 hours and heard nothing.
I think it's good that people protest but i think this protest will change little. Has any government ever not used 'austerity'? What does stopping austerity mean? Do they have any proposals other than slogans? Are they saying things are not getting better.
Okay I'll stick my head back now- back wherever you think it is stuck
I think it's good that people protest but i think this protest will change little. Has any government ever not used 'austerity'? What does stopping austerity mean? Do they have any proposals other than slogans? Are they saying things are not getting better.
Okay I'll stick my head back now- back wherever you think it is stuck
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Thanks Maya- some interesting issues in there. I wonder if slogans such as 'no more austerity' may turn people off though as most people realise there will never be no more austerity in one form or other.
I'd be interested to see the numbers because in my 12 hours around there I saw more ladies wearing fascinators/hats (was it Ascot?) than I saw protestors with placards, but I assume I was always in the wrong place, and there was the noise from a Beatles tribute band playing a free concert that may have drowned out the noise of any protests
I'd be interested to see the numbers because in my 12 hours around there I saw more ladies wearing fascinators/hats (was it Ascot?) than I saw protestors with placards, but I assume I was always in the wrong place, and there was the noise from a Beatles tribute band playing a free concert that may have drowned out the noise of any protests
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