Hastings gull
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- Nov 23, 2013
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I agree with you here somewhat (and thanks to [MENTION=16091]BrickTamland[/MENTION] for giving some good suggestions on what people can do) - to an extent we are helpless as individuals as to what we can actually do as our individual impact is so tiny compared to big organisations and governments. But this is the reason why people are protesting! They feel there's only so much they can do on their own and the government need to take actions to make real change. To get this to happen, the issue has to get more publicity and get more people behind it, to vote in parties who support policies that will deal with it.
We can't just go on having all parties mention it as a side note in their manifestos, committing to relatively feeble measures, just to make them look 'green'. We need large scale change now and it needs to come from governments.
While that is the usual aim of all publicity, inconveniencing literally hundreds of thousands of potential supporters is hardy going to "get people behind it."