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Posted: 1 years ago
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Of course everyone in the surrounding are going to get caught up in it. It will calm down after a while. PM and police need to be careful with their words and actions. It just seems the law is not applied equally to all. I rather we have no protests at all, they don’t do anything and trouble always comes along no matter how peaceful you want it to go. It probably better to have regular recorded community meetings with their MPs or something.
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Posted: 1 years ago
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This was such a thought provoking post smiley32

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EDL came into our town today. My mother called me to ensure that we all stay inside but it was really good to see our community coming to protect the buildings and the supermarkets that were going to be targetted.

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Originally posted by: angelic2005

Of course everyone in the surrounding are going to get caught up in it. It will calm down after a while. PM and police need to be careful with their words and actions. It just seems the law is not applied equally to all. I rather we have no protests at all, they don’t do anything and trouble always comes along no matter how peaceful you want it to go. It probably better to have regular recorded community meetings with their MPs or something.

I do hope peace comes soon. Labor, politics, MPs they're all crooked in my opinion. Labour has only been in a minute and already they're backing out of some of their promises.

I agree, protests does not always make the change we want and can cause disruptions for quite a few things, but there is also the positive which is it brings to light some matters. Like the BLM movement was much needed for the changes that took place.

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Originally posted by: Queen0fDarkness

I do hope peace comes soon. Labor, politics, MPs they're all crooked in my opinion. Labour has only been in a minute and already they're backing out of some of their promises.

I agree, protests does not always make the change we want and can cause disruptions for quite a few things, but there is also the positive which is it brings to light some matters. Like the BLM movement was much needed for the changes that took place.

I didn’t vote for them, if they don’t know what a women is by now then there is no hope lol.

There is a difference with what you want to do when you get into power vs what you can actual do when you are in power. I just didn’t expect them to mess up in a month and upset the public so fast. It’s not even time to settle in. Labour has to realise that not everyone wanted them in, I think it was a low election turn out. So they have to work harder to gain public confidence.

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