Armistice Day pro-Palestine protest won’t go anywhere near the cenotaph
After all the fuss over the planned Armistice Day pro-Palestine protest in London, it turns out that there is no possibility that the cenotaph will suffer harm.
Here’s the reason:
Organisers have said they do not plan to protest around the cenotaph and understood the sensitivity of the date. The police have confirmed this. But there are two people issuing warnings of trouble and hate marches. Our Prime Minister and The Home Secretary. One question. Why?
— Adil Ray OBE (@adilray) November 3, 2023
But still we hear from loonies like this:
Thought this was satire.
A large half-naked man who can barely speak without getting out of breath, by what looks like the pool of a Spanish hotel, talking about defending the Cenotaph in London.Thank you, universe, for giving us the gift of such pathetic fascists🙏 https://t.co/E4sxFmkAD5
— Dr Louise Raw (@LouiseRawAuthor) November 6, 2023
High-profile commentators on ‘X’ – this is your spokesman! I hope you’re proud.
Meanwhile, Transport for London seems to have made arrangements to close down all Tube lines on November 11, with a consequent hit to the economy:
8 weeks before Xmas & the majority of tube lines closed for the day on November 11th – so the govt don't care that the economy will take a hit – the ONS etc will blame the weather for the economic downturn in November. pic.twitter.com/jxCw9QT434
— Carole Hawkins (@hawkins_carole) November 6, 2023
Did the government order this closure?
Will it be reimbursing London’s shops for their lost revenue? (I doubt it.)
May we conclude that saving a piece of rock from a nonexistent threat is more important to the Tory government than the UK’s economy?
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Organisers of the peaceful pro-Palestinian march immediately issued their rebuttal of Carpet salesman Sunak’s lies but as usual media ignored this press release.
So as usual all the fascist boys and girls rushed to denounce the march as ‘terrorist’ and end result was another ‘win’ for the fascist tories!
Do not forget the fascist tories have never cared one iota about victims of wars rather they just use this as justification for their war on anyone who dares to challenge their dictatorship!
Not going near it they say? Pink pigs are flying.
Will you apologise if the march happens and they don’t go near it?