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green, are you currently at the protest site or are you elsewhere?

 

I asked this because I walk past the circus twice a day at least, and I have seen people urinating in the street/doorways of near by buildings (although not, I admit, the cathedral). I haven't seen it recently I will admit, but did see it twice in the early days of the protest.

 

Read todays Times.

 

Who said we werent welcome? The bankers? The City of London Corp? The right wing press? Notice a few similarities here?

 

Read today's Times for the truth? But is that Times not part of the right wing press? Presumably you bought your Times, which involves lining Murdoch's pockets. Personally I'd rather he didn't get any of my hard earned cash.

 

How did anybody make such an uneducated imbecile a moderator? Shame on SF.

 

Is that the best you can come up with? If you have to resort to name calling, it shows how much weight your arguments hold.

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Youll find they have toilets on site, and dont need to urinate on the door step. :)

 

How did anybody make such an uneducated imbecile a moderator? Shame on SF.

 

There are toilets in the cathedral, which is closed and has been now for a few days. So, other than those, where are the toilets on site?

 

Oh, and there is no need for insults. You really aren't doing yourself any favours.

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AO - there are portaloos now.

 

They are also using the loos in One New Change shopping centre, Starbucks etc. Personally if I owned the shopping centre I would ban them all but there you go.

 

Which again begs the question who is paying for portaloos, not massively epensive but not cheap for a bunch of ragtag anarchists, let alone max cliffords PR representation which is certainly hugely expensive.

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Of course St Pauls is opening soon. And do you realise why? The Canon refused to evict the demonstrators and told the banks/trustees he would resign if they went against his wishes.

 

Read todays Times.

 

Who said we werent welcome? The bankers? The City of London Corp? The right wing press? Notice a few similarities here?

 

 

 

If you and your tree hugging mates hate hate our capitalist society so much why dont you find a country to live in that fits in with your idealistic view of the world. ?

 

If you dont like how Britain is run ,you know where the exit door is .

 

Close it behind you .

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If you and your tree hugging mates hate hate our capitalist society so much why dont you find a country to live in that fits in with your idealistic view of the world. ?

 

If you dont like how Britain is run ,you know where the exit door is .

 

Close it behind you .

 

Have you tried being a tree hugger?

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If you and your tree hugging mates hate hate our capitalist society so much why dont you find a country to live in that fits in with your idealistic view of the world. ?

 

If you dont like how Britain is run ,you know where the exit door is .

 

Close it behind you .

 

We don't have a capitalist society, we have a largely capitalist economy, but socialist companies like the Cooperative have historically been part of it. Britain has developed historically with a mix of both capitalism and socialism. Most of our society is actually organised along socialist principles- free healthcare on the NHS, the welfare system, the state education system etc etc...

 

If you don't know how Britain is run, you know where the library used to be before your capitalist mates closed it down...

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We don't have a capitalist society, we have a largely capitalist economy, but socialist companies like the Cooperative have historically been part of it. Britain has developed historically with a mix of both capitalism and socialism. Most of our society is actually organised along socialist principles- free healthcare on the NHS, the welfare system, the state education system etc etc...

 

If you don't know how Britain is run, you know where the library used to be before your capitalist mates closed it down...

 

Im not the one moaning about how the country is run. Im not the one dossing in a tent in London moaning about how it is run. I have no problems how it is run ,and how the banks are run.

 

As i have already said ...................... anyone who dosnt like how the country is run is free to leave .

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Im not the one moaning about how the country is run. Im not the one dossing in a tent in London moaning about how it is run. I have no problems how it is run ,and how the banks are run.

 

As i have already said ...................... anyone who dosnt like how the country is run is free to leave .

 

:hihi: Typical Mr Benn

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