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cymro revolucion
16th January 2003, 19:49
Wat kind of activists are there in the UK cos livin in Wales none have ever been known to me. The ignorance of the masses towards the superchains over here makes it hard to form any sort of boycott or protest. Something needs to be done. Any suggestions

ComradeJunichi
16th January 2003, 20:47
Everyone is ignorant, just a different degree I guess. When I went to London I met a lot of commies. Just put on a red star and when you go around the tube and streets you'll see people salute you. I met atleast 5 or 6 people in the week I was there.

nz revolution
23rd January 2003, 06:30
I think this belongs in music...

joke

poster and poster some more, organise a meeting, go from there

MJM
24th January 2003, 08:18
London has quite a big leftist community from what I saw. There were posters everywhere in the part I stayed in.

Just Joe
3rd February 2003, 00:57
Londons only got a big leftist community because its so big. don't forget the entire south east including the working class basically kept the murder Thatcher in power for over a decade.

the only real activists on mainland UK are the Socialist Workers Party. i think there site is this:

www.swp.org.uk

loobylane
5th February 2003, 18:52
Quote: from cymro revolucion on 7:49 pm on Jan. 16, 2003
Wat kind of activists are there in the UK cos livin in Wales none have ever been known to me. The ignorance of the masses towards the superchains over here makes it hard to form any sort of boycott or protest. Something needs to be done. Any suggestions


Boycots. Lots of them. I live in the North, and a couple of years ago I began to boycot some chains, fast food, esso, etc, etc. As you do it more and more, people begin to take notice and listen to your actions. I know it's not a huge amount of actions, but there's not an awful lot you can do by yourself. IF you could get a few people together, there's probably a lot more you could do. Leaflets. organised demonstrations, etc...