Reflections on yesterday's protests in #London.
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8/n
I’m not exactly sure how it happened, but a large and shouty group of ‘right' managed to get into the top of Whitehall, blocking the ‘left’ from being able to leave.
Police lines formed and tried to keep everyone apart. Horse moved in and the odd scuffle broke out. Bottles were thrown. I also saw two fireworks thrown into the crowd.
My observations about the policing:
- There were not enough police on the ground to set up effective police lines with zones of separation. The lines were razor thin and made it impossible for the police to push either side away from each other.
- It could have been much more violent had people not had a certain amount of self restraint. The police wouldn't have been able to stop it.
- The police completely failed to keep the protests away from each other.
- When lines did form, they often separated people who belonged to the same group.
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10/n
I managed to get a bit closer, even with a security contingent keeping everyone back, and made a photo of the man himself.
Unless you were in this crowd, it is hard to describe how much they love ‘Our Tommy'. He is their saviour. They are following him, and he can do no wrong.
What I did notice was that his head was bowed down for the brief time I was able to follow this part of the march. It wasn't just to check his phone... this was over an extended period.
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10/n
I managed to get a bit closer, even with a security contingent keeping everyone back, and made a photo of the man himself.
Unless you were in this crowd, it is hard to describe how much they love ‘Our Tommy'. He is their saviour. They are following him, and he can do no wrong.
What I did notice was that his head was bowed down for the brief time I was able to follow this part of the march. It wasn't just to check his phone... this was over an extended period.
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10/n
I managed to get a bit closer, even with a security contingent keeping everyone back, and made a photo of the man himself.
Unless you were in this crowd, it is hard to describe how much they love ‘Our Tommy'. He is their saviour. They are following him, and he can do no wrong.
What I did notice was that his head was bowed down for the brief time I was able to follow this part of the march. It wasn't just to check his phone... this was over an extended period.
@dan Laurence Fox next to him, unless I'm mistaken (I often am when it comes to faces!)
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13/n
Side note and general muzzings:
I think the ‘right' have an easy message on the streets, which to me is summed up as, “your life is a bit shit, it has been a bit shit for over a decade, there is little hope for it getting better, all these others are the problem, join us and your life will be better.”
Whereas the ‘left' has a harder message on the streets, which to me is summed up as, “you need to care about all these causes, some of which are in countries far away, and there is no easy solution, and these streets... the ones you are standing on and that your parents stood on, and their parents… they belong to us... a group of people who you already struggle to relate to”.
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13/n
Side note and general muzzings:
I think the ‘right' have an easy message on the streets, which to me is summed up as, “your life is a bit shit, it has been a bit shit for over a decade, there is little hope for it getting better, all these others are the problem, join us and your life will be better.”
Whereas the ‘left' has a harder message on the streets, which to me is summed up as, “you need to care about all these causes, some of which are in countries far away, and there is no easy solution, and these streets... the ones you are standing on and that your parents stood on, and their parents… they belong to us... a group of people who you already struggle to relate to”.
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@dan I feel really sorry for anyone (and particularly anyone who looked like someone the protesters might potentially target) who had to work in those shops along side the march yesterday, it must have been terrifying
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@dan I feel really sorry for anyone (and particularly anyone who looked like someone the protesters might potentially target) who had to work in those shops along side the march yesterday, it must have been terrifying
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