Causing havoc in London
Don't condone it at all, but is is funny seeing Tory HQ getting smashed in.
Think Chelsea may have something to do with this.
I blame Osman
A small minority of idiots. Probably not even students in the 'hardcore minority' of protestors.
NUS estimated there were around 40,000 people on the anti-fees demonstration, most of it good natured, a tiny minority will grab the headlines and front pages now with smashed windows and fires. Must be a little bit annoying for the thousands of those making a valid and peaceful point.
The ones on the roof were probably paid by Cameron to undermine the protest and make sensational negative headlines. "Oooh poor tories had their windows smashed in, now we'll have to tax terminally ill patients more to pay for them. And people with no feet."
politics aside i think there actions are totally unjustified.
tbh i want to see the police given powers to cave a few heads in.
just a bunch of selfish dip stick trouble makers who think there political activists and are nothing of the sort.
if they were close id lob a brick at em.
It's just Newtonian physics: every action has an opposite and equal reaction. Smash the country with your cuts; violent protests result.
I'm a socialist, as I see it its the tories and liberals holding out country back by making the rich richer and poor poorer!!like ..... overspend while in power = leave the country bankrupt when out of power
the only people smashing anything and holding the country back are socialists and unionists .
I'm a socialist, as I see it its the tories and liberals holding out country back by making the rich richer and poor poorer!!
And they've done that in a few months? Dang they're good. Today was a bunch of middle class wannabee rebels not realising how good they already have it.
I was invited to go down but due to prior commitments (the small matter of notlob at home)
I'm a student, I'm by no stretch of the imagine middle class, I live on the breadline. Tell me I don't realise how good I've got it!!
I think you must be living in the 1950s, Bruce. I've studied and taught in HE and the majority are defo from working class backgrounds these days. Out of a crowd of 20-30,000 I'd be surprised if a third were from what you'd traditionally call the middle classes.