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effective protest, a UK future

Not at all - my first response was "I'd be interested to learn the different forms of corruption in the UK and how much they are costing us each year. Could you provide the figures? Thanks."

This could be very valuable information from the UK's leading corruption expert. I'm interested to learn.
And how does the RSPB fit into it? :hmm:
 
I can't believe the RSPB are in on this too.
Also, the fact that he a) left in the "related stories" that pop up half way through his copy-pasted text and then b) cut it off halfway through a sentence is just beautiful:
You can't trust the rspb but the bto are ok
 
You know, from the title I thought that this was going to be a thread about the impact of recent legislation (Police and crime bill?) on effectiveness and practical aspects of protesting in the UK. But it turned out that OP was some kind of puffed-up fantasist.

A bit disappointing, that.
 
On the train crossing Hungerford Bridge you can see, or used to, graffiti saying ‘don’t vote Tory ever’.
Graffiti can be eye catching and long lasting.
It is a pity that so many who do graffiti miss an open door possibility and only leave their ‘tags’.
 
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