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19 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

yeah...and so even with disruption we get back to Just Stop Oil and similar recent groups protests. Blocking roads is f**king annoying, but gets you noticed. Disrupting sporting events is f**king annoying, but gets you noticed. But does it actually help the cause? Maybe it does. Maybe it makes it harder for those who are trying to do these things...Tories attacking Labour over supposed links to Just Stop Oil, Starmer talking about slapping tree huggers or whatever he allegedly said...

Just Stop Oil have said their main objective is to get in the news, to get headlines, to make people talk about it.

So has their action worked?

Hell yes

Now they can move on to phase 2, getting publicity and debate through the entire election campaign.

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20 minutes ago, Crazyfool01 said:

Dispatches looks like it might be interesting…  hopefully a govt investigation . No clues yet though KGM has deleted a tweet 

"Mystery grew today over who could be the subject of a major Channel 4 Dispatches documentary which is set to be broadcast tomorrow night.

Rumours on social media went into overdrive about whether a scandal about a famous person could feature in the 90-minute special which is due to air at 9pm.

The Channel 4 TV guide simply lists the hotly-anticipated programme as 'New: Dispatches Special. A 90-minute special Dispatches investigation'.

The Channel 4 TV guide simply lists a '90-minute special Dispatches investigation' tomorrow

Channel 4 News presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy posted on X, saying: 'Something's up'

A link to the programme page comes up a message saying: 'That page cannot be found. Either the address is incorrect or the page is no longer available.'

Radio Times magazine also had the programme in this week's listings, with the description: 'Dispatches - Investigation series covering issues in British society, politics, international current affairs, health, religion and the environment.'

The programme is due to finish at 10.30pm, but will also be repeated on Channel 4 on Sunday at 10.50pm and on Monday on its sister channel 4seven at 9pm.

Among those posting an image on X of the description on the Channel 4 TV guide was the channel's news anchor Krishnan Guru-Murthy, who said: 'Something's up.'"

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7 minutes ago, Crazyfool01 said:

significant now isn't it  ... sad that it'll take so long to overturn while doing untold damage and much to those that dint even vote for it ... and the ones that did under false pretences 

70% will be the turning point. If not I am going to go out and do some violent disruption as that's the only way things to get things done in this country.

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9 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

70% will be the turning point. If not I am going to go out and do some violent disruption as that's the only way things to get things done in this country.

there's a march to rejoin this weekend I think .... wasn't it the biggest march of 2 million people marching to remain ....

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18 minutes ago, Crazyfool01 said:

significant now isn't it  ... sad that it'll take so long to overturn while doing untold damage and much to those that dint even vote for it ... and the ones that did under false pretences 

Only because they were too stupid and/or lazy.

The proper information was out there and not too difficult to find.

 

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3 minutes ago, Skip997 said:

Only because they were too stupid and/or lazy.

The proper information was out there and not too difficult to find.

 

 

1 minute ago, Crazyfool01 said:

sure but sadly the consumption of info for many was seeing a big red bus 

and people telling us things about the EU would never tells us lies of course.................... so they believed every word and many still do.

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