Protests

  • The socialist Left aren’t the answer

    Much of the self-declared Your Party platform is their opposition to things that aren’t right for people. While it’s not a perfect state of affairs, for example, capitalism needn’t be replaced by a system that has gone wrong on multiple occasions by itself.

    The fact is many people also see the same problems, but they don’t see the same solutions. This is the party’s real standpoint.

    It joins a chorus of the self-righteous to declare billionaires are bad people, but it hasn’t stipulated how there are any good people anywhere else. The Bill may become law, but there’s plenty of room for manoeuvre for those who want to scupper its progress elsewhere.

    Your Party lack a momentum of real integrity because the socialist Left is a criminal cabal intent on wrecking our lives.

    The protest movements that truly help are few in number. Overall they don’t impress change and it hasn’t resulted in any significant improvement of life chances for the “many” that socialists point out in our society. This is a stubborn problem for all in modern politics.

  • The fight against Israel’s future

    Palestine Solidarity Campaign has come out with its Don’t Buy Apartheid campaign. The initiative is to dissuade companies from stocking Israeli-linked goods. The slogan invokes the claim of apartheid, linked more popularly to South Africa, but now synonymous with protests about Gaza and the West Bank.

    A still from a YouTube video

    The mood in pro-Palestine circles must be low right now. The attack by Hamas escalated into conflict. The challenging images clearly stirred stalwarts here into action. The focus is on undermining Israel’s future economy. It’s also geared toward erasing its defences by denying support. It’s anti-Jew hatred repeated today.

    The upsets that Israeli actions cause can be seen on the faces of activists in the UK. They clearly feel a direct link to the suffering of Palestinians, while having none of their own. The plight is characterised as a pilgrimage to a holy place. A place of peace and of brotherhood with man. The reality is as partisan as it gets.

  • When leaders go on protest

    The sight of a leader at a protest is disconcerting for those who like a slower way of politics, and believe it brings about changes too quickly. A protest held today against a so-called “farm tax”, a plan to tax inherited farms at 20%, brings to the fore the matter of political leaders appearing too.

    Farage speaking to the media

    The hybrid of activity and petition is a well-worn path of late and it’s for political scientist’s to tell us what does and doesn’t work over the long term. However, an immediate reaction is still important because current legislation hinges on the support or lack thereof of those involved in the issue.

  • World exclusive: Protest leader caught

    In a world exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a protest leader long a fugitive in the UK has been relocated.

    The suspect is alleged to be founder and leader of “Vega!”, an anti-monarchist rural collective that seeks to disrupt and cause disturbance across the UK.

    In the last year strange activity has been attributed to the activities of “Vega!”, including sightings of PMC-type military vehicles, one near London and the other in Henley-on-Thames.

    They also have a track record of hiding in the North of the country, where they’ve planned multiple failed attempts to take over military sites in the UK.

    Their operatives have been spotted loitering in London, and the whereabouts of the girlfriend of the pictured activist have also been established as Berkshire.