They’ve been on the streets, protesting. The police have been using tactics that are, at the least, undesirable. People have been in hospital as a result. They are protesting about the increase in tuition fees, the cuts in grant money, the large organisations that are avoiding paying too much tax. The government doesn’t like it; the police don’t like it.
Oh, hang on, our Deputy Prime Minister has something to say:
“It is incredibly exciting what is going on, it reminds me so much of the time when the Berlin Wall fell, the power of the people out on the streets, in a regime which ……… everybody thought was one of the most stable regimes in the region,” he told ITV Daybreak.
Ah but no. He isn’t talking about the protests in Britain, of course, but those in Egypt.
You see it’s perfectly OK for ‘the people’ protesting against the government ………. as long as it’s those foreigners doing it in their own foreign country, of course.
It should also be mentioned that Daybreak on ITV is regarded as trash tv here :p
Ah, yes, I’m sure. It’s our (your) Deputy PM talking to the trash (sorry, common) people then?
Well they cancelled the old breakfast show, put on Daybreak and promptly lost about 2 million viewers to the beeb! So he may have just been talking to people who have lost the remote control.
That made me laugh. Very funny