Thursday, 26 January 2012

BYE BYE OCCUPY LONDON- NOW LETS SEE OCCUPY NORWICH GO TOO

Good news! The high court has backed the City of London Corporations bid to evict anti-Capitalist protesters from outside St Paul's Cathedral. Mr Justice Lindblom, who granted orders for possession and injunction against Occupy London, said that the proposed action was “entirely lawful and justified” as well as necessary and proportional.

I personally believe that this is a good move, that is completely justified. The National Front is a strong supporter of the right of the people to protest, and will fight for that right to remain; however, the curtailing of the protesters rights that will be involved in removing them from outside St Paul's Cathedral is necessary when you consider the rights of the majority.

LEFT-WING PROTESTERS
I am hoping that this eviction of left-wing protesters sets off a domino effect, and we shall see the Occupy Norwich site removed. I have seen Occupy London on two separate occasions, and I have the displeasure of having to walk past Occupy Norwich most days, and it cannot be denied that these camps are nothing but magnets for crime and disorder, impacting greatly on the general public.

All of these attention seeking events are good for one thing; they reveal the ultimate and bare naked hypocrisy of the left wing. Having visited Occupy London and Occupy Norwich, the areas are nothing short of eye-sores, filthy, and smell to high heaven of cannabis and sweat, and the anti-capitalists were selling items even though they supposedly oppose capitalism.

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