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Listen to the voice of the politically disaffected - interviewed on the BBC world service

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Staggering ignorance: "...yeah it's them innit, whoever it is, it's THEIR fault". Unreal. They've trashed and stolen from a shop. And don't know why.

Solid politics there then.

I just did the 343 thing again from Borough up to Cheltenham Rd and all was quiet. Noticeable police presence in both E&C and Peckham.


Having seen a few riots now with looting etc, I'd say it won't kick off in the same places that have already been hit for the simple reason that if it was worth nicking, it would have been nicked already.


Here's a short vid of the action in Camberwell, shot an hour ago: http://www.twitvid.com/6PC5J

The way i see things is thus: i absolutely abhor what is happening in my country. But peckham, brixton and all the other places you could mention have now become a melting pot to place all immigrants. Peckham and brixton have had their problems for years, but it all seemed pretty much sorted until the local councils decided to dump every single nationality on earth on their doorsteps. I in no way condone what has happened, i deplore it. But something major has to happen and now.

thecaptain Wrote:

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> Just spoke to the other half, all quiet on LL

> though nearly all shops have closed early...CO-OP

> is open but allowing only allowing a certain

> amount of people in at a time.

>

> Tense times in ED.



Seemed to be the situation when I walked down LL about 5 mins ago too.

lindylou Wrote:

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> The way i see things is thus: i absolutely abhor

> what is happening in my country. But peckham,

> brixton and all the other places you could mention

> have now become a melting pot to place all

> immigrants.


Does this theory hold for the various other ghettos which have seen trouble.. such as Bromley, Fulham, Ealing, Chingford, Balham, Merton, Oxford Circus and Chelsea?

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