From: "Alex Hamilton", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oh how nice - a party to celebrate the country being
brought to its knees.
How jovial everybody seems to be that the 'country'
may be brought to it's knees because few there will be
no fuel in a few days time - even to the extent that
someone is pissed of that their car runs on a fuel that
is _not_ running out so can't be part of the party.
I suppose its OK as long as its just the country and
not me or you. Lets see how jovial we all are when the
weekly run to Tesco's can't be done or the local curry
house can't deliver the madras just ordered or we can't
get the kids to school or can't get to the club's autumn
shoot at Bisley, Sealand or Altcar........etc., etc.,
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I will gladly put up with the whole list of "minor discomforts" that you
mention, Neal, for an opportunity to teach the politicians a lesson
that, even when they are the elected government, they do not have a
mandate to do what they like for five years - only a mandate to deliver
what they promised in the manifesto and an increased taxation was not
one of the "promises"!
Calling on police to remove the blockade is an insult to us all, because
the police are our servants and not Blair's and they must not be used as
government policy enforcers. A government is elected for five years to
govern with the peoples consent - the sovereignty is with us and they
better remember that!
As for the statement that "things should be done by peaceful protests",
our protest marches were peaceful and look where that got us!
I am looking forward to this "situation" developing nicely into a
General Strike, followed by General Election, so we better give an
unmistakable message to the Tories that they better watch their step
too.
Alex
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