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if they were in Londonistan I expect many would have been sorting out K deals in the morning, then gone to pay £10 to get into a squat party….
too true,
where is the community spirit when there’s a deal to be done…….or its cold and raining….and no imediate pay off to be had
Ah shit, i was hoping that this protest would of been massive.
General’s most likely right about where people were.
smallest one I ever been to – at a rough guess 30? odd people
nice friendly crowd
Sheesh, i didn’t think numbers would be that low, this affects alot of people, why wouldn’t anyone want their voices to be heard over this matter!?
most (but not all) younger people don’t think it affects them
this is because a lot of peopels mums and dads are now my age group and they were ravers, so they don’t kick their kids out of the house the moment they find they are doing drugs
one lad from south Essex on here told us his dad even said something like “son, I feel sorry for you lot getting shit pills, not like what we had when I was your age” :laugh_at: OK this is a good thing but they seem to forget that their parents might be having difficulty paying the mortgage and I bet half these kids don’t have jobs or pay housekeeping..
I bet the met had to use more coppers to stop all the youths killing each other at halloween in gang fights than were at this demo.. and this is the street attitude in “Londonistan” today towards peacemakers :hopeless:
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