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BBC's Concern ground hog day Time with David Dimbleby threw out some interesting views from panel and audience alike regarding the protest group camped outside St Paul's Cathedral and also the strike motion planned through the manifeste sector for November 30th. Poet and author Benjamin Zephaniah was the only one among the panel who set his excess weight driving each protest and strike, stating what must be obvious inside a democracy that everyone has such a right for a very last vacation resort. Disappointingly Ed Balls, actively playing the consummate politician, in spite of staying a defender of the reduced paid, had to hedge his bets a little more and didn't wholeheartedly assist either movement; the opposite several panelists -Peter Hitchens, Theresa Could and Shirley Williams -expressed outright disapproval. The audience were approximately divided, but one member suggested in its place of protesting men and women should only turn into MPs and look at and change things from in the system. I don't feel he was joking but I couldn't support laughing. to anything at all full force

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