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Protestors Against Bank Bailout Clash With Police In London
sarkin
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not sure of your point...
saw it on TV over weekend,
BBC have http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7664707.stm
if it was only 150 people, its not going to be top story...0 -
BBC News blackout!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7664707.stm
Sounds like a bit of a non event to me.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0 -
Cannon_Fodder wrote: »not sure of your point...
saw it on TV over weekend,
BBC have http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7664707.stm
if it was only 150 people, its not going to be top story...
Beat me to it!
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no prob. ;-)0
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Up to 150 people, including student groups, protested outside the Royal Exchange building next to the Bank of England Friday afternoon. ..........Protesters, led by organisers from the Socialist Workers Party, chanted "Whose money? Our money" and carried placards that read "Why should we pay for their crisis?".
A certain irony there from the student groups.........0 -
Be interesting to work out the net payment (or not) these 150 protestors have contributed to the Treasury since reaching the age of 16.0
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Hmm. I'm becoming very confused. the bank bailout i beyond my comprehension truely, so my opinions on that are a bit worthless, bt where I am confused is this thing with 'capitalism.'
My very illaducated interpretation of capitalism is that this current bailout is distinctly un capitalistic.
I thought that along with lack of governmental ownership of 'goods' in capitalism, an important part was that success was rewarded with ...er, success and money, and that failure of the market was left, as an example of flawed model, or failure to profit, and left to rot?? So the bailout the proclaimed socialists above are campaigning against is not a capitalst model. Have I greatly misconstrued this?:o0
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