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- Location
- ...I don't have much idea - really.
This was in the Guardian yesterday - illustrating the UK's tolerance for all sorts of things.
Is it important that such displays take place in London, where people will be inconvenienced during part of a commute etc, or should they be focussed on rural, farming, military towns - depending of course on the protest - in order to experience a 'practical' opposition rather than 'political' one?
I remember Greenham Common and the Women's Camp...it had a sort of 'romance' (possibly due to more 'traditional' news reportage? + it's an age thing...)
Would you like your town centre to be occupied by well-intentioned cause?
Is it important that such displays take place in London, where people will be inconvenienced during part of a commute etc, or should they be focussed on rural, farming, military towns - depending of course on the protest - in order to experience a 'practical' opposition rather than 'political' one?
I remember Greenham Common and the Women's Camp...it had a sort of 'romance' (possibly due to more 'traditional' news reportage? + it's an age thing...)
Would you like your town centre to be occupied by well-intentioned cause?