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Originally Posted by Glice
Just as an aside to this, I'm aware that there is quite a bit of meaningful, articulate and nuanced resistance going on; however, I do think the RATM for Christmas #1 pretty much represents the status of popular resistance in the UK at the moment. I know a few squatters (of the three major flavours - old-school, skag-dens and ex-law students) but they're so far in the minority as to be entirely alien to society, relative to free party-ers and yoghurt-weaving organic capitalists (and I should note, the latter two are very much a minority relative to homeowners and business people, who would be very well-served by the Tories).
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But these people might consider RATM for Christmas NO.1 as pretty much the level of resistance that is needed. Not everyone is a communist/socialist/anti-capitalist.