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Thousands protest austerity in Bristol

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From The People’s Assembly

Thousands of people flooded the streets of Bristol in an anti-austerity demonstration which was organised by a group of young, determined women.

A group of seven teenagers organised the march, which opposed the Government’s austerity measures, on social media.

Support grew rapidly for Bristol Against Austerity, and by evening thousands of people packed every corner of Park Street as the demonstration snaked round the city centre.

Many of those who attended were angry, and the majority were young people bearing placards, who said they were disgusted at the Government’s attitude to the NHS and welfare spending.

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It must be noted that – as far as the mainstream media are concerned this event DID NOT HAPPEN.


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Daniel Rich
Daniel Rich
May 19, 2015 1:15 AM

If the o,1% wants to survive, it has no other option but to ‘cull’ any form or sort of ‘competition.’

Money is printed on paper. It has no value in that sense.

Seamus Padraig
Seamus Padraig
May 18, 2015 2:42 PM

Funny, Catte. I don’t see any mention of the Bristol protest over at The Graun. But I do see coverage of NATO’s latest color-rev attempt in Macedonia.

BlackCatte
BlackCatte
May 19, 2015 1:41 PM
Reply to  Seamus Padraig

If the Graun doesn’t mention it – it doesn’t exist. We all live in the virtual reality of mainstream news media now, where green screen is the new truth. 🙂