Do we need a large protest to burn House of Commons or strangely named House of 
Lords, it only takes one person with a box of Swan Vesta, cannot wait for this 
day, will sit outside and photograph the fleeing human rats.

martin.

On 10 Dec 2010, at 13:32, Simon Biggs wrote:

>> Armin Medosch wrote:
>> 
>> You are certainly not allowed to say 'yes, the violence is good,
>> it helps our aims' as with all the anti-terror legislation now in place
>> you could become victim of breaking certain laws against 'support of
>> criminal activity'.
> 
> I am happy to say that the violence is a good thing. I hope there is a lot
> more of it.
> 
> The situation has gone beyond other means. Now there are no other means. We
> can hope that next time the demonstrators will get beyond the Treasury and
> to the heart of Parliament. The Situationist approach offers one model but
> Guy Fawkes another. A Parliament in flames would be sweet. It isn't good
> architecture so aside from an increase in the UK's carbon footprint I can't
> think of any good reason not to burn it down - preferably with the
> polticians (and hopefully the royals) inside it.
> 
> Best
> 
> Simon
> 
> 
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