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  • these cops suck,what line r they holding? a invisible circle,better get it togeather or butt kickn comin to them.

  • 0:56 it's the boy with tape on his face! :D

  • FUCKING AWESOM I NEED TO BE A PART OF THIS XD

  • Should get the Army do the riot controll next time. Then it'll be more entertaining to watch!

  • welcome to the new age of protest

  • Makes me so proud to be a student...

    NOT.

    I can't believe:

    a) How stupid these retards are

    b) That the police have to stand and watch this happen

  • @pplstolemyusername man u r idiot....

  • the police got FUCKED

    

  • we need more riots. Big, big, riots.

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  • 1:11 - Fail.

  • kick ass

  • KILL ALL JEWS!!! JEWS IS THE BIGGEST ENEMY IN THE WORLD!!!

  • BURN LONDON TO THE GROUND

  • They have riot police for a reason.... use em.

  • When schools have to have bake sales to buy books and hospitals are understaffed and the military industrial complex and banking monopolies get trillions there will be no peace. "Once a nation parts with the control of its currency and credit, it matters not who makes the nations laws.Usury, once in control,

    will wreck any nation. Until the control of the issue of currency and credit is restored to government all talk of sovereignty and of democrasy is idle and futile" Mackenzie King (Can. PM)

  • POLICE ARE SCARED !!! KEEP YOUR NUMBERS STRONG

  • LOL!!! Brits are a bunch of pussies!!!

  • police hitting people as usual your gonna get merked on the 26 march!

  • FUCK THE POLICE

  • 0:47 lol policeman got duck tape stuck 2 his face

  • This is so sad!

  • LMAO at the policeman with the designer sideburns. What a fucking nonce.

  • What angers me most is the media claimed these were 'anarchists' - No they weren't, they were pissed off students who were standing for what they believe in. Quite rightfully too.

  • haha! 1.24 "get the fuck back now!" ragin policeman

  • NEXT MASS UK MARCH WTH CONFIRMED NUMBERS IS,IF YOU HAVE FACEBOOK SEARCH "March for the Alternative: Jobs, Growth, Justice" IN SUPPOSEDLY MARCH BUT WE WANT TO GET THIS EARLIER. WE NEED STRENGTH IN NUMBERS JOIN UP GUYS

  • fuck the police and the government

  • Tunisia, you aint seen nothing yet.

  • und die bullen stehen da und machen NICHTS :D and the coops watch silly arround :D

  • Everyone needs to join with the students because this is just the beginning and very soon things will start affecting you

  • @vidinman your right mate, this is just the start.

  • it is very clear that the press and the BBC is in favor of this nasty government we as people have no right for anithing at all in this country.

  • fuckin student filth they should have battered the fuck out of them cunts!

  • how is starting fires and smashing windows going to lower tuition fees? Total overkill for the so-called cause. There are some mislead people there, there are those caught up in the 'mob' mentality.. and then there are some real-really freaky- freaks there leading this chaos.

  • @ELRosas13 do you really think they would have abandoned the idea of raising tuition fees by peacefully protesting? really? do you really think that peacefully protesting gets you anywhere? do you really think your voice would be heard by idly standing in the crowd? violence gets you much, much more. think about it, it's society that deems violence as barbaric - when we oppose to society. violence all the way. serious.

  • @raspyshiit

    What did the peaceful protests do about the recent wars? Nothing! You're absolutely right that direct action is the only way.

  • @ELRosas13

    It's because this has gone beyond students. This is about communism (or for some, anarchism, unfortunately). This is about revolution. Hence the direct action you are referring to.

  • @ourhandsaretied No... I don't buy that. I understand where you are coming from.. and what you are saying.. yet there is something .. Odd.. Amiss about this protest. I can't put my finger on it. Yet, I do know that we both live in modern societies and nonsense like that shown on the television would never be allowed.. unless... allowed. We all know that in modern history Communism has always been a red-herring... so what is Really going on? I have no idea...

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  • if you get angry about small things does that not indicate something about the size of your brain? i hate the conservatives but going about the protest less violently would of been a much more intelligent idea and probably gained the protesters more respect and admiration among the public.

  • so many educated people,so little sense.who will pay for this damage?not students cus they dont have jobs.maybe all the people who never went to uni but got jobs and contributed to society instead.yeah,we will pay for you idiots,and then you want us to pay your fees too while we are struggling to feed ourselves????come to my neighbourhood and you will beg the police to kettle you,just to keep protect you from the hard working tax payer!!!!

  • dam that girl in the end was tossed by the fuckn prick of a cop. fuk da police.

  • To every high street bank and corporate business that has 'legally' dodged tax.

  • Education is not business! It should never become business! This is more then just about student tuition! It affects every single citizen of UK!

  • @Ainsiquenon23 Non-graduates should not be forced to pay the debts of graduates. In what way is that fair?

  • @bluecode320 Today, it's the students, tomorrow it's you. This is not just about raising tuition. These austerity measures are and will affect everyone- including the police. Just like in Greece, the police will eventually join the people.

  • @bluecode320 Today, it's the students, tomorrow it's you. This is not just about raising tuition. These austerity measures are and will affect everyone.

  • @Ainsiquenon23

    You're absolutely right, it is a basic human right and no public services should be profit-making businesses. But even Labour sold all of them off, continuing Thatcher's policies.

  • @ourhandsaretied Labour sold off public services? Yet it increased the government's budget to over £700Billion?

    And why would a monopoly be more efficient than competitive businesses?

  • @bluecode320

    It isn't a monopoly if it is the government. Competition only leads to the lowest bidder being given the contract, which has led us into the quagmire we are in at the moment with widespread MRSA (the cleaning of hospitals was contracted out). Public services should be run by the government because they focus on giving the best quality of service. Businesses are, on the other hand, only interested in making profit, they don't care about the quality of service they provide.

  • @ourhandsaretied If the government completely controls a particular service then it is running a monopoly.

    Government contracts are given to the most politically connected businesses; not to the lowest bidder. If the government doesn't care enough to shop around for high quality service then why do you think it would suddenly start to care when it starts to provide the service?

    If businesses don't provide qualtiy service in a cost efficient manner then they lose customers (except for govt)

  • damn those windows will be expensive to replace.

  • If I was police, I would batter the absolute shit out of these guys. I couldn't care if i lost my job, high chance it could happen anyway.

  • @Anonymous31966

    Then you'd be in jail for assault. Well done you. And you're the voice of reason?

  • 1.00. I know that guy, he dissapoints me.

  • I don't see what the point is with this. The bankers are going to put that window right back up.

  • @tonylee1973 :

    "There is something that governments care for more than human life, and that is the security of property, and so it is through property that we shall strike the enemy.... Those of you who can break windows—break them."

    - Emmeline Pankhurst

  • @mufongo yea but the windows are so inexpensive to break. what about damaging them through capitalism. by that I mean de- capitalize them. Hope I'm alive tommorrow after saying that. remember tonylee.

  • 2.03 absolute scum

  • IF you commenting on the policeman removing the trouble-making halfwit from the steps...he needs his wages doubled.

    

  • Hey kids, educate yourselves for free, read books!

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  • FUCK THE POLICE, FUCK THE GOVERMENT!

  • @toniwestall so you think it's right for the police to beat someone who was in a wheelchair or to kill someone cause they ht them so hard they died by bleeding in the brain?? go lick the nuts of the goverment that has fucked this country up!

    irony is - the mounted police are gettin cut as well. they should of faught alongside us! so, FUCK YOU, THE POLICE AND THE GOVERMENT!

  • @BlessedUK

    Amen comrade!

    Some of them will be fighting against us when more cuts bite. They are people after all... hate the uniform not the person!

  • @toniwestall

    hahaha your dad probably licked policeman's arses for an income, looks like his genes did pass over

  • at 2:03 is that a woman being thrown?

  • see the world cant be peacefull as hard as it try's once someone sparks violence it all turns into violence

  • police cant stop this

  • @peterallen10 no need to!

    their jobs are next!!!

  • 2.03 ---- Wow, That guy needs his Wages cut.

  • @Green2Griffin

    Or to be beaten the crap out of... I'm not fussy

  • @Green2Griffin your mum needs her pussy stretched you twat

  • @Green2Griffin riotcops in my country are all like that.

  • @Green2Griffin He needs a pay rise, and to take up cage fighting, that was epic! Put the rioter halfwits in their place :)

  • @Green2Griffin The person he's throwing should get a life and grow up.

  • hmm, bad move guys....

  • Yeah, and they say Americans aren't civilized.

  • @remalek22 these students are rioting because of huge fee increases.. Americans seem to riot for.. christmas presents... but i guess it's all in the eyes of the beholder.

  • @remalek22 look into the declaration of independence you moron. You got to take action to change things... not stay glued to a TV like every other "Civilized" imbecile.

  • @remalek22 No theyre just apathetic, so fuck you. These kids are right to say enough is enough when people they elect stop representing the wishes of the overwhelming majority, something most people in the States just dont know anything about while you elect one asshole who lies to you after the next.

  • This video only shows a small part of what has happened during the protests. Some people turned to destruction but throughout the protests MOST people were PEACEFUL, unlike the policeman at 2:02 kicking someone down then chucking another person down on the ground.

  • i don't quite understand why the police are kicking and throwing the people at the front who were pushed by those behind. do they not realise that those protesters were pushed by the ones behind? are the police really that stupid?

  • fuck that police man bastard has no respect for women...he just threw that girl on the floor like she`s a fuckin toy...u hypocrites...so much for women`s rights...

  • SMASH THE DIRTY PIG SCUM UP NOT WINDOWS !!!

  • SHAKEDOWN STREET is a one way street these days. We give them more money when they pass some bs legislation. In order for society to work we do need to pay taxes, but nickel and diming will never end. look at nyc charging for car accidents and at the same time increasing the number of bike lanes. pull over a bike rider instead and give them some ticket. peace, dont take this personally, im angry at the usa love to see whats up in england. the people will get what they want in the end

  • I love that guy who smashed the window at the start respect.

  • @Wingedstars

    If the pigs think that was bad, just wait what's going to happen at the student protests in march, around the time of the general strike.

  • @ourhandsaretied you mean you're going to break twice as many windows before disappearing back to your student union pubs for the next 6 months? Gosh, that will be utterly shocking. Maybe your buddy could urinate on the cenotaph instead of swingin on it to really show the world that your socialist revolution is really really serious and really really means business.

    It's so funny when each RADICAL generation leaves university, joins the real world, gets a jobs and pays its own way.

  • @MattA96

    Wow someone's turned from a not very bright person to a complete cunt in 19 hours it seems!!!

    Yes, as the only protests that make any difference are the ones that leave the places in which they are held in utter ruins.

    University is part of the real world. This is an inter-generational movement and is nowhere near limited to students; shows what you know...

  • Did you see how the police man picked up that girl and threw her on the floor =O

    2:02

  • @MJLuckyStar I know what a dick, at least the blokes around her help her out.

  • fuken goooks i hate the government to but there has to be order if i caught one of these tenaged pricks coming around and i owned the store and they broke my windows id grab my m16 and pop a few shells on them damn ingorant rebelious punk waste of human lifes

  • @JTF2Soldier131

    Wow you are a douche. So you think rebellion is bad?

  • keep fees the same nd stop dropping bombs ... simple

  • @jamieariss The entire military makes up less than 5% of the government's budget; the solution is nowhere near as simple as you people think.

  • @bluecode320 thats small amount :/ well we could start with the royal family, we dont need them lol

  • @jamieariss The royal family recieve less than 0.01% of the government's annual budget.

  • @bluecode320 ok, but they have no power, they are just celebrities, the terms prince queen king are obsolete terms from an era long ago. They are nothing more than a filthy rich family, why should the gov't give them money and take from the people. And 0.01% may seem small but at what amount. Education is a right not a privilege.

  • @plato147 0.01% of the governments budget has a puny economic effect. I agree that the government shouldn't give the royal family money but that is effectively irrelevant to the issue of the deficit or higher education.

  • @bluecode320 yes, it is irrelevant, but this nickel and diming will never end. thanks for your thoughts. best of luck.

  • jamieariss totally agree.

  • jamieariss we dont need no royal family.

  • @bluecode320 what is the gov'ts budget? Good luck finding the truth off that. yeah 5% of this .01% of that means nothing until you tell me on what principal like 10% of 207 is 2.07, that is clearer. I hate hearing just percents, its half the truth, maybe. Dont take this personally I hear it all the time. peace

  • I'm all for protesting. But for starters if you piss on a winston churchill monument, swing of a flag raised in honour of fallen soldiers and graffiti allover nelsons column, then get fucked and suffer. and you dont deserve a uni place. doing that shit. its just an exscuse to be a thug. its not cool and its not big. Why cant you just protest? when people are angry they dont go smashing up shit, disrespecting and hurting other peoples feelings. and before you start , im a student myself.

  • @Cannarea

    Change is only made when places are left in ruins. The end.

  • absolute lads.

  • haha 1:10

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  • another example of police brutality,students smash a window police beats people

  • All the damage there making will be paid by their fees. TWATS!!

  • i like the cop who screamed "stop it now" like THATS really gonna do much!!! lol

  • Loving the chant at 0.27 :-))-

  • Trash stuff all you want guys but, I hope you realise that the government will have to pay for it thus tax payers money is getting wasted on repair, most of you fucking morons won't even get into a university!!!

  • @screamingho most of those morons are already at university

  • That's what happens when government gives people free money for years, then can no longer sustain the debt and takes the free money away.

    Make your own way - don't depend on government aid. Losers.

  • @10com40cal free money wtf! the standard uni fees in England are some of the highest in the EU nevermind before it went up lol

  • David Cameron be prepared to go down after january.

    The amazing thing is that these people are protesting over their right to be educated, imagine what would happen when people are denied their right to survive.

    For example: Cutting benefits, Raising food, clothing, bills and fuel prices

    ah well, thats a typical zionist tactic, "F**k him, that 3p is MINE"

  • @STFUMofo3 Why should people who don't have the benefit of a University level education be forced to pay off a debt for people who do?

  • @bluecode320 Exactly.

  • @bluecode320 the reason why Great Britain is (was) so great is because a nobody can become a somebody. im a working guy and i dont mind paying my taxes for a good cause ESPECIALY for someone else's education.

  • @STFUMofo3 If you don't mind paying then why does the government feel the need to coerce you?

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  • Rioters Chase Cops in London....Police Run for Cover

    Paste the above into the youtube search! And could someone explain why there isnt any kettling here?

  • The Students are their own worst enemy...

  • shit bag students! a sponge on the system anyway! go get a real job and pay your taxes like the rest of us you piss taking twats!!....horrible little fuckers

  • @MeanMachine022 you mad?

  • @cyclos12 shoot all those fucking students in the head then there's no more problems!!..job done! That answer your question CUNT!!!

  • @MeanMachine022 how will we work make money at the same time no higher learning. Because it will break our backs and but us in a prison of debt. You say one thing right we pay taxes, and they nickel and dime the hell out of you for every service. Education is a right not a privilege. Democracy only works if the people are educated-President Lincoln. This is the most healthy act of democracy. Sometimes we have to take it to the streets, Especially if you live on SHAKEDOWN STREET

  • @MeanMachine022 how will we work make money at the same time no higher learning. Because it will break our backs and but us in a prison of debt. You say one thing right we pay taxes, and they nickel and dime the hell out of you for every service. Education is a right not a privilege. Democracy only works if the people are educated-President Lincoln. This is the most healthy act of democracy. Sometimes we have to take it to the streets, Especially if you live on SHAKEDOWN STREET.

  • @plato147 You silly cunt , the world is broke ! why can you student fucks not understand that ? most of you 18 to 24 year old never voted , then you complain when you dont like it

    Everyone else is having to make great cutbacks too, why should you cunts be different

    Give the police bigger batons and public floggings for all those vermin arrested

  • @morry27 im not a student anymore, im not 18-24 age group, and im not in england. Why vote its pepsi and coke up there, you cant even run for office unless you have money. And if you think thats shit then your idiot. Do you really think it matters anymore who wins office, like public policy every came down to one man. Things would go the same no matter who gets in office, for as you say the world is broke, broke in the meaning poor or broken? if poor why is that? if broken then you contradict

  • @morry27 hey maybe if you have enough money you can fly yourself to china. You dont know that all major movements came from civil unrest? For you to say they do this because they are young uniformed voters is unfair, since not only does this legislation effect them it effects everyone. But I guess your fine living in a nickel and dime society or have plent of money yourself. The battle of the haves and have nots is classic, education should be a right not a privilige for the 'haves'.

  • @morry27 p.s. resorting to name calling is pathetic! Did you even go to school? Also if the world is broke then how the hell would the working class ever be able to get out of dept. Your solution is to nickel and dime everyone so they have to go to Big Bank to get a loan and be at their mercy. They can choose that prison or they can choose the prison of day labor and either way you choose youll if lucky live day by day just getting by. Thats not freedom. Centralized banks will destroy govts.

  • @plato147 Governments can take money by force; banks cannot. You need to get a loan from a bank to owe it money; you always owe the government money even if it gives you nothing. The only thing which can centralise banks and give them power is the government.

    How exactly does taxing a poorer non-graduate to pay for the debts of a richer graduate help the working class?

  • @bluecode320

    Governments took money from people to give it to banks. We are all having to face so called ''austerity'' measures now exactly because the banks demanded a bail out which they knew we would all have to pay for.

    Don't think the banks don't keep us in debt. They do. They are responsible for setting interest rates, the supply of money and hence the inflation rate. Inflation increases prices which makes our wages worth less.

    Of course the banks keep us in debt.

  • @smrndoff I don't support the bank bailout but it was not the cause the structural deficit or of the national debt. The Bank of England, which the government has control over, sets the interest rate and controls the money supply; the private banks do not have that power.

    Even before the financial crisis the government was running deficits over £50Billion; it now runs annual deficits of £150Billion. It cannot maintain current levels of spending.

  • @bluecode320 "How exactly does taxing a poorer non-graduate to pay for the debts of a richer graduate help the working class?"

    universities are a national benefit- they create a small number of high-paid graduates which are immensely useful to the economy. it is in EVERYONES interests that these graduates are produced.

    these rich graduates pay HUGE taxes which support policing, education, the NHS etc. which are a benefit to everyone, including the poor. so yes, it does help the working class

  • @33LB But if they are well paid then why should the government give them other people's money? Why not just offer them a tax break?

  • @bluecode320 but they are not well paid until *well after* they graduate and have moved up the employment ladder.

    everyone, including the working class, should be prepared to pay taxes to put students through university because some of these students will become very highly paid and will put huge sums of money back into the economy. this will benefit the tax payers who paid for the universities in the first place. higher education *creates* money for the whole country so we should all pay for it

  • @33LB But that's why they take on a debt; they can pay it back after they have moved up the employment ladder. The government even intervenes so that they only need to start paying back their debt after they earn £15000 (this could go up to £21000).

    People already pay university graduates either by buying their products or by paying taxes toward the NHS (and other departments). The graduates don't need more money.

  • @bluecode320 but there are problems with that. firstly, jobs are very tight for graduates (yes, even for doctors and engineers) and the high tuition fees will put many people off university- why go to university and pay £9000 fees if a job at the end isn't guaranteed? this will deter some of the brainy kids from going to uni. (remember that the extremely highly paid graduates are only a small %). i would rather the brainy ones went to uni, rather than the rich boys who werent put off by fees

  • @33LB But if there aren't jobs available then that means that there is a lack of demand for people capable of doing those jobs relative to the existing supply hence increasing the supply won't help anyone.

    Graduates trade with the working class; the relationship isn't as simply as one group paying the other.

    Just because I haven't mentioned the NHS doesn't mean that I don't think about it (but that's probably another argument).

  • @bluecode320 right, increasing the supply won't help, but we still need to make sure *the right people are coming out of university*. i want the clever ones to come out of university rather than rich kids. so i'm not saying that we should increase the number of graduates- i'm saying that the smart students shouldn't be put off going to university. if supply is too big, then simply decrease university places- but don't increase fees.

  • @bluecode320 the NHS is accepted by every politician as a common good for the country. however, cameron and friends don't seem to realise that increasing fees is deterring people from training for jobs in the NHS.

    i actually just spoke to someone who will not be studying medicine because of the fees, because his other debts are already too great.

    a government which is deterring people from studying medicine can only be called sinister.

  • @33LB But you said that one of the problems was the people who study medicine are no longer guaranteed a well-paid job. That fact has just as much of an impact as tuition fees do (and if tuition fees go up then supply of graduates goes down; hence wages of graduates go up until they balance with the costs of tuition fees).

    If stupid people can get a university degree by paying a lot of money then there is a serious problem with the system which has little to do with tuition fees.

  • @bluecode320 yes, they are no longer guaranteed a job- but this is because there are TOO MANY GRADUATES. i am telling you that i want the smart people to go to university instead of the rich people, which is why i am opposed to a fees increase. the problem is too many university places, not the fees!

    if tuition fees go up, then the proportion of brainy poor kids will go down, and subsequently the proportion of not-as-smart rich kids will go up. this is surely a bad thing.

  • @bluecode320 to summarise- keep fees low, and decrease the university places. that way, the smart kids will continue to go to universities and there wont be the same flood of graduates

    increasing tuition fees will decrease the proportion of poor-smart kids, which will have a negative impact on the economy, because smart graduates are the best graduates.

    btw, you still have to address what i said about some students NOT HAVING ACCESS TO LOANS.

  • @33LB How many would-be students do not have access to loans?

    Raising fees without reducing the number of available places means that the number of graduates will change based on the economic demand for graduates; meaning there won't be a shortage or a surplus.

    If stupid people can get through university then that is a different problem related to the standards of education.

    Ideally the government would give universities control over their own budgets and places.

  • @bluecode320 more than you think. also, please keep in mind that there is a limit on the number of loans a student can have. if someone does one and a half years of woman's studies, and then switches to engineering, he will not be allowed a loan for one year in engineering- he will have to pay £9000 straight out of pocket.

  • @bluecode320 raising fees will NOT change the number of graduates. medical degrees will always be oversubscribed. you're just being ridiculous- clearly the correct way to reduce the number of graduates, if it's a problem, is to simply reduce the number of university places (by reducing university funding), rather than imposing huge fees on everyone.

    stupid people can easily get through any degree (except medicine). getting 40% on exams is easy enough, no matter what exam it is.

  • @33LB Reducing the number of places is a short-term fix and could cause problems in the future by causing a shortage of graduates. Graduates' wages, and hence the financial incentives to go to university, are controlled by supply and demand; if medicine is oversubscribed then wages in the medical industry will go down and as a result so will the number of people applying for medical courses.

    Again, allowing universities to control their own budgets and places is the best solution.

  • @bluecode320 do you live on another planet? there are very few medical students who care about the salary. it's the actual job they want. a decrease in doctor's salaries will not reduce applicants for medicine.

    also, it's impossible for a student to know if there is a job at the end of his degree. most people think there is a guaranteed job at the end of my degree, but there isn't. would it be right to charge £9000 a year for a degree which may not lead to a job? should have done a grad. tax

  • @33LB But if they are willing to pay the money for the course regardless of outcome then why should the government stop them? Or why should the government pay for irresponsibility?

    A graduate tax would mean that graduates would need to pay more money. The government would almost certainly exploit a graduate tax to raise money for other projects.

  • @bluecode320 because it's in the country's interests to have good doctors, regardless of how much they earn.

    how can you argue that graduates should pay more for their tuition, but then argue that a graduate tax means they would have to pay too much? make up your mind please, you either want graduates to pay more or you don't. also, a graduate tax is only as expensive as the % it's set at.

    the key advantage that a graduate tax has over fees is that it ensures that no one is priced out of study.

  • @33LB But the government, which controls the NHS, doesn't lower doctors wages in order to hire more of them evern though there are would-be doctors willing and able to work for a lower wage.

    I am arguing that they shouldn't use other people's money; I do not think they should be made to pay more just for the sake of making them pay more.

    A graduate tax might only pay for higher education at first but the government would no doubt use it for other purposes.

  • @bluecode320 the problems you have mentioned are with the NHS, and the government. clearly a new government is needed- i find it laughable that cameron has the audacity to criticise the chinese government as being corrupt, when that seedy little man is clearly no better.

  • @33LB None of the major parties are going to solve any of the major economic problems.

    Student loans will result in graduates paying back the universities; a graduate tax would mean that they were paying back universities and anything el