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  1. 6 hours ago, Daithi said:

     

    I had a nagging doubt that Saturday wouldn't be my cup of tea, reminded me of the earliest ones I attended which were rallies rather than marches. I love watching these speakers from the comfort of my home but standing for hours trying to stay interested is a struggle!

     

    The I felt the collective fatigue of the rally killed the energy when the march got going but the "Brick in the wall" performance near London Victoria was really good, more of that please.

    That’s understandable, friend. I wish I had time to stay for the march.

  2. For me, Piers went on too long. The rapping was hard to bear also; I think many others felt the same judging from what I observed.
     

    Daithi, what did you expect when you made the decision to attend?

     

    As always, my anger was fuelled towards MSM when I got home and the buzz died. Louise Hampton nailed it when calling them scum- that’s how i’ve referred to them for some time now. 
     

    The reception we gave to Vernon Coleman was emotional for me. He well deserved it.

  3. Let’s not forget that we wouldn’t have hundreds of thousands on the streets of London this year without having grown the resistance via promotion in its various forms, not least through persevering in marches. I agree with Michael; but I understand the frustration of others as I have and continue to fall victim to it.

  4. 19 hours ago, Scubasteve said:

    Is the London protest likely to be ok to bring children ? Any ideas?

    This has already been answered, but I want to add: It was lovely to see so many families attend on that special day. I noticed couples clinging to each other in previous marches in fair numbers (not only to form barriers 😏) and it made me smile. I’d say the more children the better, as it’s a constant reminder to all adults attending marches of exactly why they -we- are doing this. Hopefully it will deter Police involvement also.

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  5. 7 hours ago, AngryOwl said:

    Could you please clarify what you mean in regards to "tickets"? 

    As I'm sure the actual protest itself is free??? "Correct me if I'm wrong" 

    I find the comment ambiguously vague and a little misleading, 

    I'd hate for it to incorrectly deter possible participants. 

    Sorry, I meant TRAIN tickets. You were right to point it out. Thank you. 

  6. 2 minutes ago, Saved said:

    On the way now from Birmingham. Dr. Heiko Schöning has been confirmed overnight as a speaker and the risk assessment for the rally has been passed by the local council. Hoping myself to get as much footage of the day as possible.

    That’s good to know. See you there, my friend 💪.

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