Stop the War Demo [the big one] London 2003

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  • @horlock91

    I'll second that. The problem is to bring these shoulders all in one line, in one place, at one time, and do what they did with the Communists and the French kings.

  • @brokertothestars

    Not just that. The country is not a democracy. Just being elected every years is not democracy. If they really represent the people, the people on the streets, rather than starving them with cuts, and sending their children to war, and thus breeding home-grown terrorists, threatening our peace, then that's a democracy.

    The British government doesn't do that - so let's admit it to the world: We Are NOT A Democracy.

    WE WANT FREEDOM!

  • Where are all the anti-war loudmouths now that we've attacked Libya? What happened to "no blood for oil"?

    Effing Hypocrites!

  • I have a great new video against the war. Its called Labour.

    Take a look. /watch?v=-qewTcQLT34

  • straight on my peace-not-war playlist

  • haha your point is ridiculous, so your plan would be to invade any country that exports drugs so that it can be "controlled" by our laws and standards. Like the flow of drugs into countries isnt being monitored by governments and allowed to happen anyway, so it gives them something to say they are "doing" such as "the war on drugs".

    OH and George Bush was as much a loon as saddam and i didnt see anyone rolling in there guns a'blazing.

  • oooh yes, well said!

    Isn't it funny that any attempt to stand up to psychopathic dictatorships gets 'thumbs down' in these comments, and appeasing these dictatorships gets 'thumbs up'.

  • Dialogue with Saddam Hussein, a psychopath? The UN attempted dialogue for 10 years with no result.

    Your conclusion that we're a 1 party state if the government fails to change its policy after 1 million people marched against the war, is a bit odd. Do you really think that 1 million people constitute the majority of the population?

    No doubt if you had been around in 1939 you would have been against Britain going to war against Hitler. Appeasing tyrrany is not the answer.

  • 4- Reasonable thinking centrists to leftists who just think that dialogue can work better than bombs.

    5- Iraqi civilians who would rather an estimated 1million people hadnt died in the conflict

    6- Ken Livingston 8 years the mayor of one of the most important capitals in the world.

    7- Apparently 1million average Londoners..? And if their voice doesnt matter in the end, we are just under a one party state.

    I will stand shoulder to shoulder with anyone who wants peace and stability in this world.

  • Well said.

    isnt it funny that the learned well thought out answer gains thumbs up whilst the babbling nonsense of the "patriot" band wagon jumping gaunch gets thumbs down. you'd think people would learn TO learn before spouting rubbish in public.

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