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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
i think there is clear misunderstanding here.
Rent-a-mob is being mobilised. The shadow chancellor along with Momentum have called for a million people to get on the streets and protest. This isn't about the poor folks affected by the fire, this is about cynical opportunism, encouraged by Corbyn being used to subvert democracy in this country. I urge everyone to open their eyes.
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So do I, open your eyes and see the country in managed decline, the public have a right to protest we did for the poll tax when we felt our rights were being infringed upon... What is different now?
The public has essentially been kettled for years, austerity and media demonisation of the poor and vulnerable has created a pressure vacuum.
Something had to give, the conservative campaign was the catalyst for this shift in the main, Corbyn just became the public mouthpiece.
If the public lose faith in the establishment then for me they are going to analyse what is being sold to them with a more critical eye, the country was misjudged which is why increasing numbers are aware of failings as well as inadequare responses to issues that directly affect the public as a whole.
So for all the years of division it's been shown to fail as communities band together, that is not a subversion of democracy.