Smidge wrote: » Just watching the report on 6:1. Dont know how the government STILL say these charges will go ahead given the public outcry. Impossible task and an exercise in futility for the government to continue in this vein. Offering concessions? They people wont be fooled again Enda et Al.
Beaner1 wrote: » The majority have already registered. Majority rules and the rest of the freeloaders will be kicked and beaten into line.
Banjo String wrote: » Didn't make it today, missed a connecting flight and am only leaving Dublin airport now. :mad: Looks like a great turn-out, fairplay to all involved.
Grandpa Hassan wrote: » Well, not all those protesting are against the charges. You can see that just by looking through this thread. Many support the charge, but have an issue with IW. I don't see that the protests would be sufficient to turn the government, especially when dispersed around the country. The impact seems like it was a lot less
VinLieger wrote: » And I agree however the problem is the majority of the people marching are hiding behind that and PPS number's simply cus they don't want to pay for water and your deluding yourself believing otherwise, Ireland is a nation of people who will try to get away with whatever we can without paying for it and this is a classic example
Cuttlefish wrote: » You and your buddies here should watch six one news ... Ordinary folk marching
hmmm wrote: » it's hard to see where the protestors/freeloaders go after this.
[Deleted User] wrote: » How many of those who marched today are house owning bill payers?
cajonlardo wrote: » You might want to tell yer wan from I.W. She said it was an even split as to have registered and who haven't. And I've some news for you. There won't be any kickings or beatings outside of your Facebook mock life. Jeez, talk about scratching the surface before the fascist roots show...
Beaner1 wrote: » The numbers are going up every day. It will be a solid majority by 2015.
hmmm wrote: » The numbers look nowhere as many as I was expecting - it was a big tactical mistake by SF & the socialists to split the numbers rather than going for one big march. This is probably the high point, it's hard to see where the protestors/freeloaders go after this.
Beaner1 wrote: » The majority have already registered.
cajonlardo wrote: » So, its not a majority and you just made that up. Grand. Safe to say you are making the rest up also. Where do stand now on your beatings threat?
Larry Wildman wrote: » I saw the march on the quays today. First of all, the number were small relative to what was expected (3,000 to 5,000 I'd say). Second of all, it was not what you'd call a disparate group. Everybody looked lower working class. Nobody looked like they had a job. There were a lot of people waving Dublin GAA flags. I saw no professional or middle class people at all. But then they work Monday to Friday to pay for those who were marching to live their lives...
Iwasfrozen wrote: » How many people turned up to the Dublin protest? 100k? It was about 70k the last time, I assume it's grown.
hju6 wrote: » http://right2water.ie/blog/conservative-estimate-shows-well-over-150000-assert-their-right2water-around-country Organisers right2water say 150,000 citizens were out protesting against water charges today
December 10th – International Human Rights Day
Beaner1 wrote: » https://www.facebook.com/WorkersForWaterCharges Likes are hidden as people were getting too much grief off shinners.
Beaner1 wrote: » Have they no shame. So this next march will be 100% dole scum and senile OAPS.
Larry Wildman wrote: » I saw the march on the quays today. First of all, the number were small relative to what was expected (3,000 to 5,000 I'd say). I Second of all, it was not what you'd call a disparate group. Everybody looked lower working class. Nobody looked like they had a job. There were a lot of people waving Dublin GAA flags. I saw no professional or middle class people at all. But then they work Monday to Friday to pay for those who were marching to live their lives...