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Guest Awesome Kong

Nah I'll be at home resting from WORK.

Something these student white-man dreadlocked patchouli oil wearing sandal loving free love promoting arse cunts don't understand.

White man with dreadlocks make up about 0.05% of them protesters.

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Saturday 26th March 2011

Event

March and Rally

Location

Victoria embankment to Hyde Park

Timings

* Form Up: 11:00

* Start: 12:00

* Anticipated end: 18:00

Proposed Route

Victoria Embankment > Bridge Street > Parliament Square > Parliament Street > Whitehall > Trafalgar Square > Cockspur Street > Pall Mall > Waterloo Place > Regent Street > Piccadilly > Hyde Park Corner > Park lane > South Carriage Drive.

Road closures

All roads on the route plus all feeder roads and surrounding roads as may become necessary to relieve congestion.

Parking Suspensions

Along the entire route plus Arundel Street, Surrey Street and Temple Place

Additional Information

See PDF map for road closures.

Public transport

For further information contact Transport for London or visit www.tfl.gov.uk

Stagger your arrival times:

The march assembles from 11am, but it will still be leaving at 2pm and possibly even later. Londoners might want to arrive later on. It’ll reduce your waiting times on the Embankment, as well as letting colleagues who’ve come the furthest distances to more easily get to their early coaches home.

Arrive from the rear of the march:

The front of the march will be forming up from Embankment tube, but unless you are coming very early, please use stations further back as when the Embankment is full we will need to route people to the rear via side streets. So think stations like Southwark, Mansion House, Bank and Farringdon. There is detailed advice on our website.

Be Patient:

The form up in particular will take some time. People arriving at the assembly area from side-streets and across bridges may have to queue to join the march. So if you need to wait, this is simply because the assembly area is full.

Follow @march26march on Twitter:

for our official information on where to join the march and what is going on. We’re going to be using the hashtag #26march, so please do share your photos and tweets with us – we’d love to see them!

http://marchforthealternative.org.uk/

Mite pop down after the England match if the suns out to see what intoxicated, enthusiastic female marchers are about..

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Guest Esquilax

I wonder if even you think you're funny.

Or maybe your jokes just go over my head and I'm some Joey from friends type character. Maybe we all are.

Who's that aimed at?

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f*ckin poor cunts

you guys want everythin on a plate

the rich are rich because THEY WORKED HARD

THEY PAY MILIONS IN TAXES

WORK HARD BETTER YOURSELF U WORK SHY MUGS

its not even just that as what you said was a bit extreme but there is some truth to it.

secondly, ive not heard ONE person in that march interviewed by any of the news media covering it to come up with a credible, sensible answer to "why are you protesting today".

" to make my voice heard" " to join others" "its the bankers who caused this :/" "they are cutting too much"

reporter: " so what do you propose the govt does as an alternative"?

protester : "well im not a politician, but im sure they can come up with a better solution than this" :/

absolute f*ckwits most of them.

when was the last time there was such a march on this scale?? oh yeah.... about 10 yrs ago when about 600,000 marched against the war in iraq and it was the "people's" labour govt who ignored them and 10yrs later and about 50 Billion pounds later they are still there :lol: :lol:

in egypt, when 600,000 people marched, they brought down the govt.

today 500,000 are marching and its getting fringe media coverage like a freak show or to describe them as putting on a jolly good show.

along with 4,500 police.

None of the middle east protests ever saw so many police, and if 600,000 marched in bahrain or libya these f*ckers are bombing now, they would call that a revolution.

yep yep keep marching.

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