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its on the border of St Pauls...nothing new there then,it seems the police went in lightweight for a change 300 people, pfft, a street party for that area

indeed, bristols always been one for a riot :P 1981 springs to mind, although the police size wasnt for the 300, that happened after, the 160 police was to arrest FOUR people alledgedly

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It's good to see people breaking the law when the evil regime does not listen to the people. The police should stand back and tell there superiors they are not prepared to attack citizens with legitimate grievance against the regime.

 

i would hardly say bristol city council is evil and certainly doesn't qualify as a regime

 

and apart from making bristol look like a place not to go visit, what have they achieved?

 

absolutely nothing, the tesco will reopen and in a couple of weeks all these high principled people will be shopping there

 

if the whole community are so united against it then they simply shop elsewhere and the tesco does no business and will eventually close.

 

there are local elections looming, maybe they should have put up a local candidates with a specific mandate to oppose the store.

 

perhaps, the whole community isn't against it, and would welcome a cheaper local source of food in these tough financial times and the only people against it are a bunch of idle drugged up parasites who's only contribution to society is to be first in the signing on queue.

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i would hardly say bristol city council is evil and certainly doesn't qualify as a regime

 

and apart from making bristol look like a place not to go visit, what have they achieved?

 

absolutely nothing, the tesco will reopen and in a couple of weeks all these high principled people will be shopping there

 

if the whole community are so united against it then they simply shop elsewhere and the tesco does no business and will eventually close.

 

there are local elections looming, maybe they should have put up a local candidates with a specific mandate to oppose the store.

 

perhaps, the whole community isn't against it, and would welcome a cheaper local source of food in these tough financial times and the only people against it are a bunch of idle drugged up parasites who's only contribution to society is to be first in the signing on queue.

 

Have you got an "I Love Tesco" T Shirt?

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