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The rights we enjoy in the UK, and the movement the PM purports to lead, were built on protest. Those rights are in dire peril Imagine a movement arising in this country that seeks to overthrow established power. Imagine that it begins with a series of rebellions, in Scotland and south Wales perhaps, that shut down workplaces, confront police and soldiers (sometimes peaceably, sometimes with crude weapons), set up roadblocks and lay siege to the places where fellow protesters are imprisoned and government officials are meeting. Imagine that this movement goes on to smash or disable machinery across the country. Imagine that it organises a general strike, nixing much of the UK’s economic activity for three months. Imagine that it keeps protesting in the same places by the same means, gradually eroding the resistance of the state. George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
The glamour model has shared how she is continuing to go for hospital check-ups as she does not know why she's losing weight
A former car sales garage will be converted into a new ambulance station in Scarborough.
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The EU's Entry/Exit System launched over the weekend which will see Brits have their photographs and fingerprints taken