As long as it is not brushed under carpet. Taking in account that some politicians are tight up in it I believe it will take some time to get to hear the verdict and clean up the swamp. This is an opportunity to push back...
I agree, Looking into MO'B's historical win with the Banks I did read that he had noted the arrogance of those at the top in trying to wriggle, in his words 'he had seen it all before'. Hopefully that says he knows what he is up against and may be well prepared to have to push back as you said. Hopefully my good feeling doesn't let me down. I know its not going to be a walk in the park but there must be someone out there that can come up trumps, hopefully its this man and his team even if it proves to be a slow process.
The only saviour is to wait for is ourselves. If do not step out of our back yard there will be no one to save us. We have to participate and contribute... it is better to do something than nothing at all.
I agree, the hurt of unjust treatment energised and empowered him, now he takes big challenge on,to protect his birth land and rights! You have to have in the gut to do that!
@Tamara Veze He is from the North East of England as you can tell from his accent and they have had hard times and very often forgotten about by Governments. Struggle has made them tough as it can do across the board. My own family are from there and my Grandfather, along with about 30 others walked for over a month to London to lobby
parliament to save the steel industry and the mining industry as they were then on the breadline, I remember my Mother talking about having to queue for the soup kitchens for something to eat for hours, they were the days of the General Strike of the 30's you sometimes hear about. Ironically the Govt of the day disregarded their cry for help but eventually it was sorted. Just another example of how Govts think they can treat us, and any change that comes out of a fight under Common Law will be long overdue.
Thanks Tamara, this is such good news.
As long as it is not brushed under carpet. Taking in account that some politicians are tight up in it I believe it will take some time to get to hear the verdict and clean up the swamp. This is an opportunity to push back...
I agree, Looking into MO'B's historical win with the Banks I did read that he had noted the arrogance of those at the top in trying to wriggle, in his words 'he had seen it all before'. Hopefully that says he knows what he is up against and may be well prepared to have to push back as you said. Hopefully my good feeling doesn't let me down. I know its not going to be a walk in the park but there must be someone out there that can come up trumps, hopefully its this man and his team even if it proves to be a slow process.
The only saviour is to wait for is ourselves. If do not step out of our back yard there will be no one to save us. We have to participate and contribute... it is better to do something than nothing at all.
I agree, the hurt of unjust treatment energised and empowered him, now he takes big challenge on,to protect his birth land and rights! You have to have in the gut to do that!
@Tamara Veze He is from the North East of England as you can tell from his accent and they have had hard times and very often forgotten about by Governments. Struggle has made them tough as it can do across the board. My own family are from there and my Grandfather, along with about 30 others walked for over a month to London to lobby
parliament to save the steel industry and the mining industry as they were then on the breadline, I remember my Mother talking about having to queue for the soup kitchens for something to eat for hours, they were the days of the General Strike of the 30's you sometimes hear about. Ironically the Govt of the day disregarded their cry for help but eventually it was sorted. Just another example of how Govts think they can treat us, and any change that comes out of a fight under Common Law will be long overdue.