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getting out of hand
« on: 09 December 2010, 18:54:34 »

soap dodgers giving the old bill hell 

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« Reply #1 on: 09 December 2010, 18:57:27 »

I was rather hoping for a water jet and perhaps some tear gas. Maybe next time.
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« Reply #2 on: 09 December 2010, 20:00:43 »

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I was rather hoping for a water jet and perhaps some tear gas. Maybe next time.
thats what i was hoping to see  a water cannon would have had them running   :y
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« Reply #3 on: 09 December 2010, 20:01:34 »

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I was rather hoping for a water jet and perhaps some tear gas. Maybe next time.
thats what i was hoping to see  a water cannon would have had them running   :y
Soaking wet and freezing weather. Perfect. :y ;D
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« Reply #4 on: 09 December 2010, 20:03:53 »

My missus is in education and was taking the side of the students. So I punched her in the face.
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I was rather hoping for a water jet and perhaps some tear gas. Maybe next time.
thats what i was hoping to see  a water cannon would have had them running   :y
Soaking wet and freezing weather. Perfect. :y ;D






The bobbies would be able to log roll them down to the nick! ;D ;D ;)
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« Reply #6 on: 09 December 2010, 20:09:49 »

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My missus is in education and was taking the side of the students. So I punched her in the face.
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Re: getting out of hand
« Reply #7 on: 09 December 2010, 21:10:12 »

http://www.gossipcop.com/prince-charles-attacked-car-london-riot-ri...

now more of a reason for the old bill to kick ass on the soapies  shoot the lot of them ;D
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« Reply #8 on: 09 December 2010, 21:25:46 »

Getting away from the question as to whether student fees should be raised or not, the real issue for me is the fact that we had a party (the Limp Dems) who stated categorically in their manifesto that they would never support this policy. And yet (although some stood by their principles), the upper echelons of that party decided it was more important to support the coalition than honour their pre-election pledge. Was it the smell of leather in their ministerial cars, their huge financial benefits, or future political ladder rungs that made them so dishonourable? I don't know, but they have further enlarged the massive gulf between politicians and the electorate, and that must be bad for the country. :( >:(   
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Re: getting out of hand
« Reply #9 on: 09 December 2010, 21:27:32 »

mp= lying arses >:(
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Re: getting out of hand
« Reply #10 on: 09 December 2010, 21:30:35 »

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now more of a reason for the old bill to kick ass on the soapies  shoot the lot of them ;D

It does sound as if it is getting well out of control...This is not protesting..... >:(

How could they break a window in Prince charles car though? I thought the Royal Cars were protected with bullet proof glass :-? :-?
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« Reply #11 on: 09 December 2010, 21:36:23 »

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Getting away from the question as to whether student fees should be raised or not, the real issue for me is the fact that we had a party (the Limp Dems) who stated categorically in their manifesto that they would never support this policy. And yet (although some stood by their principles), the upper echelons of that party decided it was more important to support the coalition than honour their pre-election pledge. Was it the smell of leather in their ministerial cars, their huge financial benefits, or future political ladder rungs that made them so dishonourable? I don't know, but they have further enlarged the massive gulf between politicians and the electorate, and that must be bad for the country. :( >:(   


Absolutely correct Nick! :y :y :y

We are not a totalitarian state (yet) without the right to use free speech and protest to achieve political aims.  It is a tiny number who are actually causing trouble which the media are playing up!!

When you have politicians blatantly breaking promises with the up and coming next generation who are asked to vote for these objectionable figures "in authority", what do  we expect! ::) ::)
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« Reply #12 on: 09 December 2010, 21:41:04 »

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Getting away from the question as to whether student fees should be raised or not, the real issue for me is the fact that we had a party (the Limp Dems) who stated categorically in their manifesto that they would never support this policy. And yet (although some stood by their principles), the upper echelons of that party decided it was more important to support the coalition than honour their pre-election pledge. Was it the smell of leather in their ministerial cars, their huge financial benefits, or future political ladder rungs that made them so dishonourable? I don't know, but they have further enlarged the massive gulf between politicians and the electorate, and that must be bad for the country. :( >:(   


Absolutely correct Nick! :y :y :y

We are not a totalitarian state (yet) without the right to use free speech and protest to achieve political aims.  It is a tiny number who are actually causing trouble which the media are playing up!!

When you have politicians blatantly breaking promises with the up and coming next generation who are asked to vote for these objectionable figures "in authority", what do  we expect! ::) ::)

Now there's a novelty.
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« Reply #13 on: 09 December 2010, 22:28:53 »

To be honest, Im surprised that people who are supposedly clever enough to study at university are naive enough to believe politicians promises, vote accordingly, and then get angry when they discover they were lied to. Welcome to the real world. ;)
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« Reply #14 on: 09 December 2010, 22:43:25 »

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To be honest, Im surprised that people who are supposedly clever enough to study at university are naive enough to believe politicians promises, vote accordingly, and then get angry when they discover they were lied to. Welcome to the real world. ;)


Oooh, you cynic, Albs!  ;) ;D ;D
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