Showing posts with label protests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label protests. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 February 2011

"Out of touch" Conservatives u-turn on forests, say they're sorry





Just a quickie today, as I've been busy: BBC News reports that the British Government has decided to throw out the plans to sell off 40,000 acres of England's forests. Ironically, the government is composed primarily of members of the Conservative Party, whose logo consists of a tree - yet they had decided it was a good idea to sell off the nation's trees, which would probably result in many being cut down.

The party leader and Prime Minister, David Cameron, was humbled yesterday at question time - Ed Miliband asked whether the PM was happy with the plans to sell off the forest, to which Cameron responded with a simple 'no' and a bow of the head. It seems in this case, this Eton and Oxford educated arrogant man realised he wasn't always right.

Saturday, 12 February 2011

Tahrir Square: Not so square - an interactive guide to the camp that took down the president


Click the image to see BBC News' interactive map of Tahrir Square, Cairo, where Egyptian people, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, have been protesting since the 25th of January. On the 1st of February it has been reported that over a million people gathered there.

The peaceful protest of this many people was enough to bring down the Egyptian government, by forcing President Mubarak to resign. Here in the UK the recent protests don't seem to have accomplished much, and the media only seem to cover the ones that turn violence, but it seems the Egyptians can inspire us all with what they have achieved.

Egypt is now under military rule, and the people are hoping for democratic elections to create a new government over the next few months. I wish the people of Egypt good luck.

BBC News - Egypt: The camp that toppled a president

Friday, 11 February 2011

Kettled in while protesting? Have some fun with Metakettle


If you're involved in the upcoming anti-cuts demonstrations, and if you're British you better have a good excuse if you're not, you will probably get kettled by the police. Play a game of Metakettle while you're stuck inside the kettle, and have a bit of fun while legally mocking the police. Disclaimer: I don't know whether this is, or will remain, legal.

See Metakettle @ Terror Bull Games