
..drives non-road legal car around parliment square for purely advertising purposes and then blocks up street ... and we're throwing the protesters for an illegal war out of the same area? Good to see we've got our priorities right. Killing people vs Fizzy Drink. Easy to see the winner.
( , Fri 2 Jul 2010, 12:55, Reply)

But then he was there for an hour or so at 6am, whereas they've been living there for months and trashing the place.
( , Fri 2 Jul 2010, 12:58, Reply)

Maybe the protestors could get a sponsorship deal?
I'd ask Coca Cola, or BP. Or maybe Heckler & Koch.
( , Fri 2 Jul 2010, 13:16, Reply)

( , Fri 2 Jul 2010, 13:22, Reply)

those protesters havent lost the right to protest in parliament square...just the right to live there.
( , Fri 2 Jul 2010, 14:31, Reply)

Tony Blair used to point them out to visiting dignitaries as an example of the wonders of our democratic right to demonstrate - before changing the law to make it illegal to demonstrate there without the permission of the state.
( , Fri 2 Jul 2010, 17:05, Reply)