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Thursday, 31 March 2011

"We don’t think that it’s fair for us to continue borrowing money to live a lifestyle that we simply can’t afford – burdening our children with unnecessary debt that they will have to pay back."

Rally Against Debt are bravely trying to counter the accepted media narrative in the UK re the evil of massive spending cuts. Somehow I doubt that they will succeed but I wish them well, although part of me does wonder if this is a satirical effort...

'Welcome to the official website for ‘Rally Against Debt’. This website is currently under construction but feel free to create an account and get involved.
 
Join our Official Page here for updates and debate: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rally-Against-Debt/215405205140114?sk=wall
A well mannered, polite rally for civilised people who don’t wish to see their hard earned money being spent on pointless government initiatives and instead would like government spending to actually fall and our national debt to be cut.

We don’t think that it’s fair for us to continue borrowing money to live a lifestyle that we simply can’t afford – burdening our children with unnecessary debt that they will have to pay back.

Any visits to Fortnum and Mason’s by protestors will only be to marvel at their selection of quality goods and perhaps make the occasional purchase.

Bonfires will be strictly forbidden: it’s out of season anyway

Trips to see Vodafone and other high street chains will result in congratulations to the company for providing jobs and growth in the UK.

Offical hashtag #RallyAgainstDebt or #RAD'

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