by Bo-Gilly » Mon Nov 21, 2011 6:13 pm
So Dombo,
five days after I have a pop at you, you finally manage to drag something out of the gutter to hit me back with .........priceless !
However apparently unlike you, I actually read the article......or did you think I wouldn't bother ?
Quote :
City of London social worker Joy Hollister said the camp had become “a magnet for very vulnerable people” attracted by free food, tents and clothing. Yes, this protest is "public" and in a "public place" ...... even
you could go along and join it if you wanted to. Although even if you did go along and join it, it would not detract from the fact that the protesters outside St Paul’s Cathedral are not protesting about unemployment, although obviously increased unemployment is one of the symptoms of the global crises caused by bankers. And that plenty of the protesters have jobs, they include a freelance writer, a systems analyst, a caterer, a charity worker, a forces veteran, and so on. They are indeed people who have 'got off their arses', as you so contemptuously suggest they should.........to repeat myself.
Of course if you're still not convince Dombo, then I suggest that you tip off the Cabinet Minister (Business Secretary) who has expressed sympathy for the protesters, after all, he is in fact sympathising with drug addicts and paedophiles :
[url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-15710101]Vince Cable expresses sympathy for St Paul's protesters[/url]
[quote]Perhaps bankers should protest against their taxes been used to keep these creatures in the benefits to which they feel entitled.
Initially I thought "'what a good idea", but then I remembered that those who support the corporate greed and tax avoidance of the few, at the expense of forcing austerity on the many, had already staged a protest.
Of course it's easy to forget that the benefit-cutting zealots had organised a national protest. As despite widespread free publicity by sympathetic newspapers, according to the Telegraph, only 350 people turned up !
And I suspect that that figure is actually fairly precise ........when you've got those sort of numbers involved, you can actually count them individually !
[url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/8513787/Rally-held-to-back-Government-spending-cuts.html]Rally held to back Government spending cuts[/url]
BTW I'm surprised that the self-appointed "TaxPayers' Alliance" hasn't got more than 350 members nationwide......or don't they feel that strongly about how their taxes are spent ?
I wonder if the TaxPayers' Alliance's director, Alexander Heath, managed to make it over from France, where despite claiming to represent the interests of British taxpayers, he has lived for years without paying any UK tax.
Do you know Dombo - where you there ?
And were there any other non-doms protesting about how the taxes which they weren't paying are being spent ?
[url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/oct/09/taxpayers-alliance-director-tax]Taxpayers' Alliance admits director doesn't pay British tax[/url]