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tbf I wanted to say Carousel, but that's so 2013 now.That's quite upmarket.
tbf I wanted to say Carousel, but that's so 2013 now.That's quite upmarket.
Can you actually read? i thought the "bit thick nick" persona was just a bit of an act.It is Remembrance Day, you said the only people who will be there are the far right.
I referenced Bedworth on Remembrance Day who I assume are also all far right?
There will be no palestine march as that does not go near the cenotaphSo it will just be the EDL and no people genuinely showing respect and zero people also marching/protesting for Palestine?
This will be interesting.
Yeah, I've found it nicer and more tolerant than Nuneaton for sure.Shouldn’t be mean about Bedworth. When I was house hunting spoke to an Indian lad who told me how worried he was when he moved here because of all the rumours of it being so racist, but he found the area to be so friendly and welcoming.
Bedworth is sound, as you say much better than Funeaton(not a typo)Yeah, I've found it nicer and more tolerant than Nuneaton for sure.
It's safe to say the pubs are shit though!
Can you actually read? i thought the "bit thick nick" persona was just a bit of an act.
I have said I am referring to anyone who goes on an organised counter protest at the cenotaph and not normal people who are just in the area.
Is there an organised far right protest in Bedworth on Saturday? No, so why bring it up as once again no one is talking about normal people just people going to the organise event on Saturday at the cenotaph.
It's not hard to understand
There will be no palestine march as that does not go near the cenotaph
zero people also marching/protesting for Palestine?
You phrased it as a question and I answered it so once again you fail to read something correctly.Can you actually read?
I said:
So there will be absolutely nobody around who's involved with that?
You phrased it as a question and I answered it so once again you fail to read something correctly.
The march goes nowhere near the Cenotaph so no there will be no marchers there.
To make you try and understand this please see below the route of the march that doesn't go past the cenotaph:
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ever been on a march? they won't be able to go in a different direction as the police will close the route offIt will be amazing to see so many people strictly walk along that line and nowhere else.
This is Saturday, not Remembrance Day.So it will just be the EDL and no people genuinely showing respect and zero people also marching/protesting for Palestine?
This will be interesting.
ever been on a march? they won't be able to go in a different direction as the police will close the route off
so one the march is not going by the cenotaph
This is Saturday, not Remembrance Day.
yeah as they do this all the timeIt's good that you are so confident in the police to contain it.
yeah as they do this all the time
shit that you are looking for arguments in a throw stuff at the wall and see if anything sticks style
That was a typo. I meant Remembrance Sunday.Saturday 11th November, Remembrance Day.
It's nonsense not "common sense", it's factually bullshitIt's just common sense....
Sorry to question yet another bandwagon you are on. You must be black, Palestinian, disabled, transgender and everything from by now?
It's nonsense not "common sense", it's factually bullshit
Also the irony of the person who jumps on every gammon bandwagon mentioning bandwagons, you the perma offended bandwagon jumper Nick, own it.
have you ever been on a march "bit thick"? Do you really think the police are going to let the march take a different route? do you think that every road from the march route to the cenotaph is not going to be blocked and the met aren't going to have more than enough personnel on the scene? They have controlled marches of 100's of thousands of people before and this will not be anything like that size so what makes you think they can't keep this on route? They dealt with marches of likely 7 figure crowds in the early austerity marches. Do you have anything apart from "common sense" to say they won't this time?Alright then spider, there will be no mixing of people. The police will have it all under control.
It's sad to see.Hopefully the march on Saturday will be trouble free,however there will be plenty of pro Palestinian protesters elsewhere in London as is the case day in day out currently in central London...chanting all manner of abuse at people going in to the (seemingly) never ending list of eating establishments and shops that are "Jewish" owned and support Israel.
It’s laughable. I’ve been to the 12th on a few occasions and it’s as far as I’ve seen an excuse for a piss up and wear a skirt… sorry I mean kilt. It’s true to say that there are some marches in areas where there are flashpoints in places like Derry and Belfast. But in the small country community where my family is from you’re just as likely to see catholics using it as an excuse for a piss up because they’ll have good Protestant friends involved. I must have been to a good half a dozen in my lifetime and have only seen trouble once. It was between 2 Protestant lads, one of which was my cousin and he was defending his sisters honour.And I am loving the fact that Suella is that stupid she has basically called the Orange Marches in NI terror marches
have you ever been on a march "bit thick"? Do you really think the police are going to let the march take a different route? do you think that every road from the march route to the cenotaph is not going to be blocked and the met aren't going to have more than enough personnel on the scene? They have controlled marches of 100's of thousands of people before and this will not be anything like that size so what makes you think they can't keep this on route? They dealt with marches of likely 7 figure crowds in the early austerity marches. Do you have anything apart from "common sense" to say they won't this time?
That’s Armistice Day. Remembrance day is Sunday. Armistice day is traditionally to remember those who died in WW1 as armistice refers to the Armistice of Compiegne which was famously signed on a railway carriage in France to end WW1. Remembrance Sunday is when homage is paid to all service men from all wars. To go all Alan Partridge it’s like saying Tannoy when you mean PA.Saturday 11th November, Remembrance Day.
No one on the march will be allowed to change the route but nice attempt to change the rules. Going to mention Bedworth again? How about Coleshill? Alvechurch? Hinckley? Bulkington?
Common sense more like nonsense
That’s Armistice Day. Remembrance day is Sunday. Armistice day is traditionally to remember those who died in WW1 as armistice refers to the Armistice of Compiegne which was famously signed on a railway carriage in France to end WW1. Remembrance Sunday is when homage is paid to all service men from all wars. To go all Alan Partridge it’s like saying Tannoy when you mean PA.
It really isn’t. I know it’s commonly referred to as Remembrance Day but they’re wrong. It is and always has officially been Armistice Day since 2018, the year the Armistice was signed on the 11th of November. Regardless of whether it’s a Saturday or not.Remembrance Day is on Saturday. The 11th.
Presumably shortly to be made a bank holiday as everyone, including the government, seems to think it’s incredibly disrespectful to do anything other than mark armistice on that day.Regardless of whether it’s a Saturday or not.
Ain’t it funny how many people all of a sudden give a shit about it. I’m amazed Nick isn’t shutting the forum for the day.Presumably shortly to be made a bank holiday as everyone, including the government, seems to think it’s incredibly disrespectful to do anything other than mark armistice on that day.
Well, I would wear a black armband to mark the occasion, but as black appears in the flag of Palestine, I don't want to be seen as a terrorist sympathiser and supporter of Hamas.Ain’t it funny how many people all of a sudden give a shit about it. I’m amazed Nick isn’t shutting the forum for the day.