I agree, some are losing public support with their actions. They need to fall in line with the main group and organised events.
It’s quite well organised tbf, and they debated and voted on whether they should target the tube and overground rail stations the other week. Over 70% said they shouldn’t, yet some Mavericks did it anyway. It was a massive OG and one admitted by ER themselves. There’s a very fine balance between disruptive protests that attract massive attention but keep most people on side, and acts that just piss people off and thus are counter productive.
I think they have a great cause, and don't really want them driven over They piss people off with their disruption tactics though. It's not the general population they should be targeting.
I wonder if any of them will show this **** to their children when they get older. Now it's out there on the net there will be no hiding it
Why target public transport? Slashing the tires of any car costing £100k+ would be far more productive
Haha I'm having a snack now. It feels like summit you'd chuck together. Curly fries, onion rings and garlic bread.
I should do, they're horrible. Too dry. The lighter is for my joint afterwards to get the taste out my mouth.
Sounds Italian mate, Just so happens i'm watching Rocky now on channel 5. italian stallion, or is that gio? @brb.