Right of Revolution: I quite sure that to guillotine the King was against the law…
There is no right of Revolution. When populations raise and start to burn their masters’ properties, the laws voted by the masters were supposed to outlaw this kind of events don’t apply.
That is why in France the attempt by the 19th Century French President Zarkoleon to restrain the right of the workers won’t and doesn’t work.
It was time when a workers gathering was illegal. Did it prevent to creation on Unions? No.
It was time when the police had the right to shoot at a demonstration. Did it prevent demonstrations? No, it just radicalised them. When you start you have no choice than to succeed…
The unrest, the mob’s violence is a respond to social/financial/political violence.
I know that it is not really politically on line. I should say this, because “violence resolves nothing”. Except it changed the destiny of a lot of nations of course…
In England we have managers, thanks to their incompetence and their greed, have ruins banks and companies. Thanks to them, hundred of thousands are losing their jobs, so their house, repossession happened more and more, families will end in the streets…
They’ve got the pension (even before they are at the age to get one, but…) and their bonuses.
One got his car vandalised. All the media and politicians came like a Roman Legion in Turtle formation to say it is not acceptable, that the laws bla bla bla.
So it is acceptable to through family in despair worries and incertitude but to scratch the car of one of the responsible is unacceptable…
The fact that to obtain their bonuses they just bluntly lie about how much they were successful is now obvious.

So why no one asks them to reimburse these bonuses obtained on fraud and false allegations?
Well, it could be because the one who could ask them to do so are the one they were at school with, the one they went in holidays with, they married their sisters…
Yes, we will have elections soon. Well, the English will, but as French I can’t vote. What choices my poor English comrades got? A Conservative Party which is at the root of the problem with the deregulation made by Thatcher, or the so-called (new) Labour party which never cut from this politic?
Corruption and money grabbing for MP (I can’t stop to laugh when the English Euro-sceptic speak about the corruption in Brussels…), blunders after blunders by high rank politicians, prices going up and Pounds going down, it smells Old Regime.
Will it be a Revolution? Do the English have the right to Revolution?
They are good reasons…

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