Hats off to the good people from a Bristol community who objected to the tax dodging supermarket chain Tescos opening another shop in their city. They took their fight to the streets and met with the usual opposition from the Police and hostile media. Apparently it all started off peacefully until there was some ’trouble’ with anarchists in a squat in the area. If this government really want the people to feel part of their community then they need to start listening to the people, not antagonising them. It’s not just their big society it’s ours. The multi nationals have already killed off local shops up and down the country with their out of town retail parks and supermarkets., now Tescos, Sainsburys etc want to take over the empty run down shops, as they’re the only people that can afford the Rents, and I would say business Tax, but…. we know what some big companies think about paying tax don‘t we.
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Something else that was also in the news.
Hats off to the good people from a Bristol community who objected to the tax dodging supermarket chain Tescos opening another shop in their city. They took their fight to the streets and met with the usual opposition from the Police and hostile media. Apparently it all started off peacefully until there was some ’trouble’ with anarchists in a squat in the area. If this government really want the people to feel part of their community then they need to start listening to the people, not antagonising them. It’s not just their big society it’s ours. The multi nationals have already killed off local shops up and down the country with their out of town retail parks and supermarkets., now Tescos, Sainsburys etc want to take over the empty run down shops, as they’re the only people that can afford the Rents, and I would say business Tax, but…. we know what some big companies think about paying tax don‘t we.
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But I like their iced buns? and where else could I work?
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