1st of december. Stop Xmas shopping and march to Parliament via 10 Downing Street to let the Government know how the public are feeling about this government. It does not matter why you are unhappy with them. Put that on your banner.
Meeting Trafalgar Square 10:30 am.
Let the people have a voice as we are not allowed to have vote.
2007-11-22
20:00:10
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Xmas only to abbreviate the question.
2007-11-22
20:04:27 ·
update #1
Weel from the initial response i think that if you are all happy wallowing in the pile of sh!t you deserve what you get. Me i want something better fro this country!
2007-11-22
20:27:29 ·
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And if only 10 people turn up, will you understand that not everybody agrees with you?
2007-11-22 20:04:10
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answered by Marky 6
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I t does look that you will be a march of one,there is no doubt the government know exactly,what the public opinion is at the current time.
The last line in your rather vague question is, we are not allowed to vote???that, completely baffled me,only certain categories of citizens of the UK are excluded, from voting and ,there are legitimate reasons for those,any way good luck with the march hope it is not too cold for you and, the mob.?
2007-11-23 09:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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or lets organise a pro-test:
featured banners
'well done on the latest bill'
'everything is good and we are happy'
'three cheers for our government'
'we support the system'
now that would be something worth seeing
on a serious note, people complain about singular issues, but are we generally worse off now than we were 10, 20, 30 years ago - i generally think not, our economy has been stronger, more people in employment and education, more disposable income
2007-11-23 06:02:37
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answered by james d 3
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Wait till property market drops 30%....then people will march. That's all people care about here, their house price. That is why all government policy will be geared toward toward propping up the property market.
2007-11-23 07:47:02
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answered by ketkonen 7
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Absolutely not! We have a brilliant Government and Prime Minister. Thank your lucky stars, that you live in such a fine country. No complaints here. I'll campaign for a statue of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown though, if that counts, then yes, I'll march.
2007-11-23 05:28:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I understand that people can't necessarily attend a march, but I'm disappointed that people are not willing at least to agree with you. It shows the apathy we have in this country. We put up with everything. Something's got to give sooner or later.
2007-11-23 04:51:07
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answered by jonquilblack 4
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What, just us lot off News on Answers?
*edit* No I just don't want an answers meet, can you imagine some of the people on here?
2007-11-23 04:03:46
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answered by !Lady Stormy! 5
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I'm working on my banner and placard already. The t-shirts are getting printed. Offers of hot soup suppliers also flying in. See you Dec 1st. I'm wearing white with fluorescent " The uk is broke, we want it fixed".
2007-11-23 04:23:35
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answered by i'm nice guy 5
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You'd get a more informed response if you asked a more focused question...
2007-11-23 06:20:56
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answered by Skidoo 7
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Cant mate, they've banned everyone from protesting outside parliament now, its illegal.
2007-11-23 08:19:03
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answered by Anonymous
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