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Hypocritical labour M.P and labour councilors tried to get the EDL stopped from protesting but they were turned down by Amber Rudd who said the protests could go on then go and stand with the left wing protesters of the UAF and the racist BMY you couldent make this shit up if you tried .

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Both sides were probably outnumbered by police presence, but it's clearly time to take to the streets of Rotherham.......to protest for free education in Canada ! It's sad that Joe Public overlooks the mass rape of children, alleged police corruption, political collusion and evidence tampering, for fear of irritating the exotic minorities, but it seems that this is where the liberal intelligentsia think the future lies.

 

I guess that if you imagine fascism everywhere you look, you might join the rent-a-mob......even if it's a very small mob !

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Both sides were probably outnumbered by police presence, but it's clearly time to take to the streets of Rotherham.......to protest for free education in Canada ! It's sad that Joe Public overlooks the mass rape of children, alleged police corruption, political collusion and evidence tampering, for fear of irritating the exotic minorities, but it seems that this is where the liberal intelligentsia think the future lies.

 

I guess that if you imagine fascism everywhere you look, you might join the rent-a-mob......even if it's a very small mob !

 

That's the problem, mate. No one wants to do anything about it. We'll sit here and piss and moan about [insert whatever it is here] but the reality is that most of us are online activists. I've attended plenty of protests. Right up to being plastered on the telly at the hunting demo, but what did it achieve? Hunting got banned and all our taxes keep going up.

 

All that was left was the realisation that if you can't win at home you move grounds! :laugh:

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If you work along the lines of "most people are morons" then you can never be that disappointed !! Lol lol.........anyone who votes for a mainstream political party is.......I was when Cameron was first elected but to be honest I'd have voted for Myra Hindley after 13 years of Blair and Brown !!

But never again, if there's no good alternative then you are better off not voting imho

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You have to vote to a degree. I voted to take my contributions elsewhere. Despite the rhetoric on here, and elsewhere, there isn't going to be a revolution. There isn't going to be proud patriots taking the country back. If you genuinely want change you have to work for it.

 

Like I said in another post. You can back a different horse, or sort out the horses you want in future races. If people can't spend 20minutes to cast their disapproval on a ballot then you truly get the government you deserve. Not voting is a surrender to the status quo IMHO. You have to do more than just rant every four years, and if 70million people can't stand up for what they want then they're just going to have to lump it.

 

If all people are going to do is complain about VAT, council tax, petrol prices, etc, online then the powers that be have little to fear from the subjects.

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After weighing it all up, I still think that the "none of the above" is a credible option.......in a straight race between Labour or Conservative is it truly worth voting for one over the other ?

I think not because they are basically the same beast, but if they have no mandate because people didn't vote then that gives them a whole other problem, not just at home but also abroad? Jmho

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After weighing it all up, I still think that the "none of the above" is a credible option.......in a straight race between Labour or Conservative is it truly worth voting for one over the other ?

I think not because they are basically the same beast, but if they have no mandate because people didn't vote then that gives them a whole other problem, not just at home but also abroad? Jmho

 

I can't argue with that but is "None Of The Above" an option on a British ballot? :hmm:

 

If not would that be something a parliamentary online petition could fix? If you could secure a vote without voting for the lesser of evils would it encourage more people to engage in the process? I agree if it's a two horse race and you agree with neither party then it's a frustrating position to be in. I certainly don't affiliate with either of them but I used to spoil my ballot as a protest vote.

 

The position in the UK is that the elected officials really don't give a shit because they know that not enough people are interested in the process to threaten their livelihoods. However they daily threaten the livelihoods of the 70 million people that they serve.

 

Address that balance and you start to fix the problem but this requires getting involved and most people aren't interested in that. We know this because we've tried to get them to be and you get turned down at best. :hmm:

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