• Sorry
    im out.

  • No polo, no talk...

    I am going to this today if anyone wants to join:

    March for the Alternative.

  • Priorities.

  • This is forum24, forum10 is where it is more appropriate

  • Appropriate? What?

    I'll try and see you at the march later, Matt. I'll give you a call later.

  • Oh, and Ben, I've got that £20 for you if people are around this evening. Thanks again.

  • Dublin Kevin is also going to the March.

  • I can't play today, I'm also going to something student related, but much less meaningful than the march.

  • Go Oxford!

  • No polo, no talk...

    The courts you play on, how do you think they're funded?

  • leaving in 5

  • Not by the TUC

  • in arounnd 1h see you then

  • Only 1 cone at Downham. Grab any you see on the way.

  • The courts you play on, how do you think they're funded?

    Not by the TUC

    They are funded by the state. Which is under attack by conservatives. And the TUC is one of the main sources of resistance to the austerity program, which is class warfare. Pick a side.

  • I'm a middle class fence sitter.

  • This is forum24, forum10 is where it is more appropriate

    Gong mat lun yeah ah? Fai wa!

  • They are funded by the state. Which is under attack by conservatives. And the TUC is one of the main sources of resistance to the austerity program, which is class warfare. Pick a side.

    I pick the opposite side to you

  • Die bourgeois scum.

  • Heading down, I fancy a BBQ, to will bring it with me.

  • I am all for actions to call for the reform bla bla bla... But it's not gonna happen.

    If you think any significant changes would happen, then you are hopeful at best. The democratic system works within certain parameters and limitations, beyond that, no amount of voices/protest/revolt would budge the policy makers from implementing their own agendas. Your democratic votes ends at the polling booth, thereafter your fate is in the hands of your elected liars to horse trade their position/view to that of which they seem fit. Can they be held accountable to their promises? Yes, but only when the next election comes around which by the time it arrives some other shit would have been stirred up which makes these broken promises look trivial.

    Always remember that union leaders usually end up as policy makers and they play to a different tune when in different positions, sounds fami-liar?

    Democracy? My foot. Even in the US, the self proclaimed largest democracy in the world, with only 2 major parties and their entourage of lobbyist in tow, it is at best a choice of the lesser of two evils.

    Might wanna borrow a faceguard and maybe even a perspex visor, if things gets ugly at least you are well equipped.

    They are funded by the state. Which is under attack by conservatives. And the TUC is one of the main sources of resistance to the austerity program, which is class warfare. Pick a side.

  • India is the largest democracy in the world.

  • you're a star gabes

  • Die bourgeois scum.

    and a very good morning to you too, have fun getting kettled
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