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dirtyvileHARRYuk
26-03-2011, 03:07 PM
spending cuts - but is it right to march ?

well praise the lord,
the UK is now causing up raw,
hold on a second,
am i correct in saying they are protesting, and there's no war.
yes its right,
because these spending cuts are unjust,
has any MP took a pay cut,
that should have been a must.
we need anarchy,
and on a mass scale,
because what the government are doing,
is pushing the UK off rail.
dictating to us,
on everything we should loose,
now from the biggest union protest,
this fight should be all of our choose.
march after march,
we need one every single week,
because the only were to describe it,
its a unnecessary cheek.

(the joe is thinking yes its right to march and how i wish we could get togther and do one every week and false changes by the uk people and demand change < if i am at the front of a march would anyone be behind me ? please sign your name if you are with the joe on this one ? ps and i want as many ladys as i can up front with me lol especially the ones that love no good poems lol)

Zippy
26-03-2011, 03:17 PM
yes they have a right to march

but only in empty fields out in the country....after 5pm on Sunday.

and definitely nowhere near where I live

BigBrotherfan4ever
26-03-2011, 03:19 PM
Yes they have the right to march.

MTVN
26-03-2011, 03:23 PM
Joe what the hell are you on about you nutcase lol

joeysteele
26-03-2011, 03:38 PM
I think its right and also a right to march to protest but I wouldn't take part, I prefer to bombard my Councillors and MP with my protests.

However the bulk of these cuts are one sided against the weakest and poorest in society and also against the public sector too,what the Tories and Lib Dems don't see at present is that now a lot of the public sector uses services and goods from the private sector, if you make drastic cuts in the public sector as quick and large as they are doing then that will have a knock on effect to the private sector as less services and goods will be used/bought from the private sector.

That will increase unemployment in the private sector too and not just the public sector, it seems to me these cuts have been ill thought out and done too hastily.
So yes, it is right to march and protest any way people can(but with no violence).