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Riots in France


Giri

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Shouty walking is getting more and more angry people off their computers and out in the fresh air. Perennially popular in Northern Ireland and the West of Scotland as summer exercise for the overweight and inactive, shouty-walking has been promoted in the U.K. for a number of years by Yaxley-Lennon Self-Promotions Inc. And there are now regular shouty walks held through cities throughout the country. They are colourful affairs with lots of flags and bright ruddy faces and plenty of acronyms to choose from. They’re a friendly bunch, as long as your face fits and you’re not too bright, in which case you’ll find there are other even more popular walking groups you could join, even samba whistle and hippy drum groups, and they often walk through the same town on the same day. There are lots of health benefits associated with shouty walking but doctors recommend that if you are worried that your brexit doesn’t mean brexit you should have your blood-pressure taken before participating. 

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The next couple of weeks might be a telling time and whether the influx of new protestors from further afield will result in Marshal law. It's understood that the state have been using tear gas and other aggressive tactics  although their Police are allegedly getting frustrated with the situation.

Time to start taking your money out?  Who knows?

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On 12/10/2018 at 8:05 AM, Giri said:

The riots in France are set to spread across Europe, will they reach the UK and more to the point will they effect change for the better. It seems to me they are a necessary evil, time will tell.

The riots in France are due to taxes on fuel imposed by the French government.  They won't spread to other nations because its purely a French issue.

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