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lostalex 16-12-2010 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Shasown (Post 3999361)
Of course it wont affect the initial vote to remove the cap on fees. And that is all this first round of voting was to achieve.

Over the next few months various select commitees will sit and make recommendations on fees to be set, method of administering the system, reimbursement, interest rates on the loans, repayment scales and time frames.

Very few protest campaigns achieve their agenda in the initial days. It may takes months for policy makers to decide to compromise, if indeed they do.

Well the Iraq War protests were 10 times as large and we all know how successful that was...

Don't get your hopes up.

Shasown 16-12-2010 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 3999380)
Well the Iraq War protests were 10 times as large and we all know how successful that was...

Don't get your hopes up.

Shows how much you know doesnt it?

The Iraq War protests showed how unpopular the war was, and far from being unsuccessful they were in part successful.

In that a relatively open review, The Chilcott Inquiry, was called which wouldnt have happened without public pressure.

They also at least in part forced the government at the time not only to announce cuts in the numbers of troops deployed in that theatre but also to announce a phased withdrawal and then to hasten the timetable involved.

Livia 16-12-2010 12:11 PM

The anti-war protests were useless. They were designed to show the government that the public did not want to enter the war, and they were ignored. We went to war, people were killed. All the enquiries in the world won't change that.

lostalex 16-12-2010 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Shasown (Post 3999539)
Shows how much you know doesnt it?

The Iraq War protests showed how unpopular the war was, and far from being unsuccessful they were in part successful.

In that a relatively open review, The Chilcott Inquiry, was called which wouldnt have happened without public pressure.

They also at least in part forced the government at the time not only to announce cuts in the numbers of troops deployed in that theatre but also to announce a phased withdrawal and then to hasten the timetable involved.


ummm, what???

no, you're wrong, the iraq protests happened BEFORE the war started. They were trying to PREVENT the war, WTF does that have to do with the chilcott inquiries which were WELL AFTER the war???

Stop trying to re-write history plzzz.

Shasown 16-12-2010 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 3999603)
ummm, what???

no, you're wrong, the iraq protests happened BEFORE the war started. They were trying to PREVENT the war, WTF does that have to do with the chilcott inquiries which were WELL AFTER the war???

Stop trying to re-write history plzzz.

Oh the ones before the war, well Bush had his heart set on finsihing off what his daddy had started so didnt listen to public opinion did he?

And you would know all about rewriting history, after all it was the US who won the Battle of Britain wasn't it?

lostalex 16-12-2010 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Shasown (Post 4000069)
And you would know all about rewriting history, after all it was the US who won the Battle of Britain wasn't it?

Well we did prevent you from being just another "former soviet republic" that's for sure.

Shasown 16-12-2010 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 4000120)
Well we did prevent you from being just another "former soviet republic" that's for sure.

Yep you lot surely did, oh and dont forget about stopping that alien invasion of earth in 1996.

icecakes 16-12-2010 08:06 PM

alcohol kills a lot more people than smoking,and the soaps,coronation st, seem,s to be promoting drinking,as if their trying to make drinking 24 seven the norm,but thats alright as long as no one lights a fag up.

JobsForTheBoys 16-12-2010 08:39 PM

Keep on topic please.:nono:

icecakes 16-12-2010 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by JobsForTheBoys (Post 4000817)
Keep on topic please.:nono:

I am on topic,arnt I? they ban smoking but encourage drinking,they ban smoking but do nothing about cars buses trains and aeroplanes causing polution


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