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Having an event to try and stop people getting killed in a war on the same day a lot of other people have events to remember people who got killed in wars? Disgusting!
All protests and marches these days seem to attract a lunatic fringe that just want to hijack them for their own extreme views. Throw in a few that want confrontation with the police and aggravation that grabs headlines. What could go wrong?
Quote from: idler on November 10, 2023, 09:52:52 amAll protests and marches these days seem to attract a lunatic fringe that just want to hijack them for their own extreme views. Throw in a few that want confrontation with the police and aggravation that grabs headlines. What could go wrong?The decent genuine protesters should be aware of the lunatic fringe and realise that a demonstration on Remembrance Day is probably not a wise idea.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 10, 2023, 10:13:41 amQuote from: idler on November 10, 2023, 09:52:52 amAll protests and marches these days seem to attract a lunatic fringe that just want to hijack them for their own extreme views. Throw in a few that want confrontation with the police and aggravation that grabs headlines. What could go wrong?The decent genuine protesters should be aware of the lunatic fringe and realise that a demonstration on Remembrance Day is probably not a wise idea.Yep, everyone should beware of this government
Instead of stirring things up the government could have used it to bring the various cultures together for peace.
the immigration situation is costing an ever growing expense
Aren’t most polls based on a very small percentage of our 67 million population.I guess we will see over the weekend whether the pro Palestinian march creates any confrontation.My guess is that it will get very messy.
Quote from: drfchound on November 10, 2023, 06:39:00 amAren’t most polls based on a very small percentage of our 67 million population.I guess we will see over the weekend whether the pro Palestinian march creates any confrontation.My guess is that it will get very messy.I work for the National Centre for Social Research hound.We do a number of different Study / Surveys most of which are for Government Departments.The largest sample is around 35 to 40.000 interviews per year. This is on the Family Resources Survey on behalf of the Dept for Work & Pensions. The National Travel Survey on behalf of the Dept of Transport has a sample of around 15 to 20.000 per year.The smallest samples can be around 7 to 8.000 on other studies. The addresses of the respondents taking part are selected at random therefore getting a balance of age groups, social and economic backgrounds etc. A sample of 2.000 is guite small based on the total population, but it is how that sample is selected as the key to whether it is a balanced one.
Quote from: selby on November 10, 2023, 11:53:02 amthe immigration situation is costing an ever growing expense All the sources I can find suggest that immigration has a net positive impact on the economy and the longer an immigrant stays in the country the greater that impact is.
One of the most positive demos this country experienced was the poll tax one. As always, there were people on that demo who wanted confrontation with the state, and they got it. Appalling tactics on the day, and on the long build up, from the states thug squad ensured that happened. And so ended the evil Thatcher years, tho the ghost lives on, and worst, in the likes of Braverman.The UK is supporting the extreme vience of Israel. Violence begets violence. Remembrance day has its deep sadness, but also its extreme bullshit. Many died for the sakes of squabbling elites, for elites that screwed up for selfish, very thick reasons. There's nothing sacred about it, not unless you're part of the culture of domineering elites. I have relatives that died in war, that were wrecked in war, and think the demo is wholly appropriate, at least in part it's a demo against state terrorism. Of course the media spin is against this, reflected in comments above.
Quote from: SydneyRover on November 10, 2023, 11:33:38 amInstead of stirring things up the government could have used it to bring the various cultures together for peace.I agree that the government and especially Braverman is exploiting the situation to create division which is the go to play for them historically. However let's be in no doubt who it was that attacked Israel and which state selected them to carry it out .I'm all for a peace protest , people living here on both sides of this divide linking arms tomorrow and calling for an end to this conflict. If like myself you don't envisage that happening then what exactly is a Pro Palestinian march ?
Quote from: tyke1962 on November 10, 2023, 12:26:12 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on November 10, 2023, 11:33:38 amInstead of stirring things up the government could have used it to bring the various cultures together for peace.I agree that the government and especially Braverman is exploiting the situation to create division which is the go to play for them historically. However let's be in no doubt who it was that attacked Israel and which state selected them to carry it out .I'm all for a peace protest , people living here on both sides of this divide linking arms tomorrow and calling for an end to this conflict. If like myself you don't envisage that happening then what exactly is a Pro Palestinian march ?It's difficult to look at a single atrocity to define a conflict as complex as this war without looking at it's history and evolution, this war didn't start last month and it won't end until there is a peace agreement that satisfies all sides.
Based on say a vote of 2000 ish people, with a population of approx 67+ million.Plus Yougov was founded by a Tory as well.