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Would you march for more affordable housing?

house123
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No.........We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses. Carl Jung
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Would you be prepared to march through London to protest in favour of more affordable housing of the right types and in the right locations? Let’s say 6 weeks before the general election?
Nope but I'd march in protest of my taxes being used to keep me priced out of a family home.0 -
I couldnt be bothered protesting for anything apart from civil war in this country.
Nothing the ordinary people want or do ever makes an impact and so i shall selfishly look after myself only.Feudal Britain needs land reform. 70% of the land is "owned" by 1 % of the population and at least 50% is unregistered (inherited by landed gentry). Thats why your slave box costs so much..0 -
YesI like your style, house123.0
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Yes - with 3 adult children who have little chance of affordable housing I would march - Ordinary people can make a difference - remember the Poll Tax Marches.Make £2 a day challenge - doing well so far.0
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YesDefinitely up for marching. Bring the kids.
My eldest is v political.0 -
YesI'd march for almost anything, I need the exercise.
I'd nip out and protest for more social housing in a heartbeat. Just don't expect me to go far in 4 inch heelsRetail is the only therapy that works0 -
Would you be prepared to march through London to protest in favour of more affordable housing of the right types and in the right locations? Let’s say 6 weeks before the general election?
I don't often laugh at loud at posts on here anymore, especially since mewbie went all moody and serious, but this really made me chuckle. I especially like the fact that you added a poll.0 -
YesAnd the joke is...?0
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NoI'm not the marching sort - and London's so far far away from most people.0
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