March for the Alternative-26th March

Ronnie the Rep said:
law74 said:
Capatilsiam only works for the Rich it has done sfa for me

Sorry, but socialism is the only way that a true and just society can operate.
The free market economy and free enterprise was given a chance, and got us into this mess.
there is an alternative, there is a better fairer way.
From each by their means, to each by their needs.


this is idealistic nonsense. why should I work my cods off and get no more than the scrotes smashing shop fronts in. the answer is I wouldn't

c'mon ronnie

socialism and capitalism are one and the same.
 
Swales lives said:
cyberblue said:
Christ you've changed. Didn't you kidnap a Tory cabinet minister during a protest at Prestwich Hospital back in the day?
my quoate was under a fair society there would be no need to smash shop windows .Dont no what you meen "honest" about "kidnapping a cabinet minister " but i heard Keneth Clarke shit himself

Hahaaha nice one mate.[/quote]i also heard he had to climb out of the boardroom window & get a lift out of the hospital in the back of a policevan
 
cyberblue said:
Swales lives said:
my quoate was under a fair society there would be no need to smash shop windows .Dont no what you meen "honest" about "kidnapping a cabinet minister " but i heard Keneth Clarke shit himself

Hahaaha nice one mate.
i also heard he had to climb out of the boardroom window & get a lift out of the hospital in the back of a policevan[/quote]

Allegedly of course, so you heard ;)
 
Ducado said:
law74 said:
This is right. All these nay-sayers on here saying that British society will cease to function as a result of these cuts are deluded.

There will be a few years of pain (sadly more for some than others) and then we'll come through the other side intact and good to go.

A generation that left education under thatcher are still waiting for a job, a new generation are about toface the same future.
I find this offensive, I have stated the alternative to the cuts, either agree with me or not, but do not say in 5, 10, 15 or 20 years time that something should be done.

there is a better way.
There is a fairer way.
From each by their means.
To each by their needs.

You are being overtaken by time, socialism has never worked and never will, that's why it has been confined to the dustbin of history, it's a nice concept but it is flawed (not really the thread for this I know) however it is nice to know that there are still some people who beleive in something[/quote]

You don't get it, do you? You say socialism hasn't worked, but you probably mean communism to which I would agree with. But then, capitalism hasn't worked either. That is why we have long had a mixed economy; and if you think that capitalism is the way ahead, just ask yourself this: why do you think local authorities were created in the first place if a laissez faire system is so good??? Cameron could learn from history. Despite his expensive education, this doesn't seem to have occurred to him or more likely it has but as he's so wealthy it won;t affect him so it doesn't, and never will, matter.

Furthermore - and I direct this at some people on here and many more in the wider world - to live in the 21st century and know that people are living in poverty not a million miles away or without a roof over their head for the night etc. and to come on here and boast about how wonderful capitalism is or about how well they did under Thatcherite/Tory policies is about as low as anyone can get. They should hang their heads in shame.
 
it's not a great truth to admit capitalism is the overarching philosophy of our time

it doesn't stop it from being inhuman and viciously unfair
 
Swales lives said:
cyberblue said:
Hahaaha nice one mate.
i also heard he had to climb out of the boardroom window & get a lift out of the hospital in the back of a policevan

Allegedly of course, so you heard ;)[/quote] of course
 
the riots yesterday are nothing to whats going to happen this summer, it will make yesterdays riots look like a scout jamboree. get ready for civil unrest the likes of which this country has not seen for years.
 
ernesto said:
the riots yesterday are nothing to whats going to happen this summer, it will make yesterdays riots look like a scout jamboree. get ready for civil unrest the likes of which this country has not seen for years.

i'm up for that.
 
gordondaviesmoustache said:
BTH said:
Good point. BB2 does idiots a disservice.

And look, here comes another one...



Bullshit. You've asked all the "normal" people in the country have you to qualify your "fact"? I reckon I speak to more people than you do given that I'm knocking on people's doors most day, because I'm committed to getting shut of the Tories/Lid Dems and guess what? Most people do not think this at all. Not any more. Not since Christmas as the cuts have bitten deeper. And not since New Year when VAT was upped.

I was there yesterday; I don't suppose you were? There were so many people there they couldn't accurately be counted. We were being counted in 50,000s and 100,000s. That's a hell of a lot by anyone's standards. Except yours... probably, with an agenda that only BB2 and a handful of others on here would recognise. Of that, there were about 500 anarchists/Black Bloc; sorry to disappoint you but the rest as far I could ascertain were "normal" people.

And as for your comment that "if the unions want a return to the 70's, they will be very disappointed" you're clearly not a trade unionist if you actually think this. In fact, the unions don't want strikes at all, assuming this is what you are referring to. Far from it. Most unions and members want the right to work, not the threat of strike action, even if the far left are agitating for a general strike.

-- Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:15 pm --



You're the deluded one if you really think this. Just out of interest, given that you patently won't be experiencing any of the pain you are so sad to see inflicted on many others, what do you actually do for a living? When you're not on your high horse, of course.

Seeing as you asked, two years ago I lost my business that I had spent ten years building up and I went personally bankrupt as a result of about a million quids worth of personal guarantees I had given on that business. I am currently in full time education trying to re-build my life.

So I think it's safe to say I've shared a fair amount of pain in relation to this recession, wouldn't you?

Anyway nice to have you back.

Ah, so you've got a grudge against the world in general then? So glad it's not personal.
 

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