No I feel there just trouble makers looking for a cause.
When I say the “right to choose” I apply this to abortion, dnr or any personal medical treatment. In a pandemic we all need to act to protect each other and follow the advice given by medical professionals.
But forcing people to be vaccinated is wrong.
We’re govern by consent and while I find it hard to understand why anyone would turn down a covid vaccine………. I’m going to respect there choice.
UK McDonald’s workers are demanding £10 minimum wage at a protest outside the fast-food branch in Marble Arch, London.
There at the location there protesting about and making there voices heard. There nothing stopping anyone from joining in or showing support. These protests are common all over the UK.
Caroline Lucas speech at People’s Vote event, Hove Lawns
Its an organized event. They have a stage and politicians trying to gain media time. You cant get up on that stage and share your views. There security preventing you. And these events are common to only a few locations in the UK. By the way Caroline Lucas don’t live in the area and represents Brighton Pavilion………she loves coming to Hove.
This is the peace statue on Hove Lawns. Every protest ends up here. No government buildings close by or reason to protest at this location. Just a big open space by the sea used by family’s in a residential area with controlled parking.
And if you live close by… “protest tourism” is a nightmare.
And who can forget Steve Bray…. a self-employed Welsh “numismatist” who stood outside Westminster for years.
In 2021 protests are a media event for the bored middle classes and university students. More about getting good pictures for social media at a location that’s offer other attraction’s. The new laws wont stop “protest tourism” They will give local residences & council’s more control and keep disruption to a minimum. No more all night vigils or alone protester taking root for years.
If you live near a “protest hot spot” the new laws are long over due and welcome.
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Last years “staycations” lead to over crowded beaches. The only place you could relax was out on the water. Well away from the bbq’s……..music…….screaming kids….. men having nervous break downs after being lockdown for months with there wife’s and kids. It was hell
Right now its not too bad….once a few days of summer arrive who knows
But that’s nothing to do with this thread.
I started this one due to body conscious issues expressed by users of this site. The traditional idea that beaches are exclusively for the young while older people sit around eating sandy fish n chips and sand sprinkled ice cream needs to be banished back to the 70’s were it belongs.
If the lifting of covid rules goes wrong… we’re all locked in again by Autumn. Lets have a bit of fun before then. I don’t care if your bobbing around on kitchen bin in a park lake or fountain in the town centre. Just get out and have fun before the world goes to sh1t again.