An interesting development, particularly the invelvement of middle class people and the unions.There was an item on C4 news about it last night. And apparently there are mini protests springing up all over the place. Hard to tell what it can achieve as it's a highly fragmented and leaderless affair.
Which is why it might well be more effective in the long run. The media and politicians can't pin it down to one group or one message, it's overall anger from a very large population. There's no one to negotiate with or strike a deal with, no one to buy off.
An interesting development, particularly the invelvement of middle class people and the unions.There was an item on C4 news about it last night. And apparently there are mini protests springing up all over the place. Hard to tell what it can achieve as it's a highly fragmented and leaderless affair.
That email is fairly mild compared to some of the stuff sent to election candidates here last February by the continuity wing of the pro-life movement.One of the mini-protests has lead to this :-
Protest and revolt seem to strike a chord in the hearts of many Irish people, often we ignore the side-effects.
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