Red Republican | 10.02.2005 11:37 | London | World
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F the wedding!!
10.02.2005 12:40
Paul O'Hanlon
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yawn yawn yawn
10.02.2005 13:11
do something constructive why don't you
flag wavers
10.02.2005 13:27
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Independent is crap
11.02.2005 13:41
So I bought it.
What a load of depressing, right-on leftie drivel.
Reminds me why I dumped it and now read The Mail in the morning.
Why? becuase I want a laugh. Not be depressed and downed.... like the left wants you to be.
ex loonie leftie
Shifting from the left to surreality?
11.02.2005 17:07
it's not easy to know if you were being serious or not in your remarks above.
You thought today's Independent headlines were "depressing right-on leftie drivel"? Was the story about increased attacks on Jews in Britain drivel? Did you find the story about the rise in the FTSE index too left-wing? Was the one about interest rates holding at present levels depressing? The pieces on the successful Tate Gallery exhibition and the Football Association betting scandal?
The opinion columns included one Tory, a guy from the Labour NEC, someone having a go at Alistair Campbell and someone talking queueing in Britain. You found that too left-wing? Well, it's kinda brave of you to come over to Indymedia...
"Reminds me why I dumped it and now read The Mail in the morning. Why? becuase I want a laugh."
Please tell me this is a joke. You read the Daily Mail because it gives you a lift? Why do you think the paper has been dubbed the Daily Moan? I must have missed the last happy Mail headline.
"depressed and downed.... like the left wants you to be."
I'm sorry you have come to the view that the people all over the world who strive for human rights, workers' rights, to protect the environment etc. etc. sometimes at risk to their personal freedom and lives only do it out of a psychological desire to feel depressed. But you aren't right.
There's plenty of things the left has wrong with it without having to just make them up and taking a cheap shot at large numbers of truly courageous and decent people.
Alex Higgins
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Is a wedding a legitimate target?
11.02.2005 17:21
i salute your anti-monarchical stance. It's always welcome in this country to see someone "come out" as a Republican. But is it really true that "There has to be some opposition to the Royal wedding"? Why?
The wedding itself isn't warping British democracy (such as it is) or oppressing us, and giving it this attention seems to violate one of the planks of the case against the monarchy - that the lives and loves of the Windsor aren't the business of the rest of us, they should be a family like any other.
The Queen opening parliament, or some member of the Royal Family gracing the arms industry or foreign dictatorships (as they do rather often) is a good time for a pro-democracy action. But if these people want to get hitched, i don't see that the left needs to make it an issue.
The mind-numbing, spirit-crushing media coverage is, however, another matter.
Alex Higgins
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getting hitched
11.02.2005 18:39
the point is the wedding will be used to reinforce shaky nationalism just before a general election. who told charles to tie the knot on the 8 april? downing street looking to get some flag waving going in the press in the run up to polling day so the anti labour / anti war protest doesn't get heard. not complicated.
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sideshow
12.02.2005 13:14
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ha!
28.03.2005 13:22
NotaWhinging Pom