Signatures 787 total
-
1
Name: Eugene Smith on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
2
Name: Kirsten Forkert on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
3
Name: H. Catherine Walter on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
4
Name: Julia Brenen on Jul 19, 2011Comments: I am disgusted that this is happening in our country.Flag
-
5
Name: Aidan Barlow on Jul 19, 2011Comments: the Police is tainted by corruption and is completely bereft of any shred of decency. It didn't act in the public interest when it brutally attacked student protesters and kettled them long into the night in freezing December conditions. Its attempts to demonise youth and student protester, whilst doing nothing about the Murdoch Press crimes is a disgrace. ALL prosecutions must be stopped.Flag
-
6
Name: Juliet Skelt on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
7
Name: Veronica Allara on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
8
Name: Nick James on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
9
Name: Chris Kempshall on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
10
Name: Richard Hornsey on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
11
Name: Nick Smith on Jul 19, 2011Comments: York Stop the Cuts, IWW York BranchFlag
-
12
Name: Tom Holness on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
13
Name: M.C. Warrior on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
14
Name: Victoria Nissley on Jul 19, 2011Comments: Frank Fernie is my brother, I knoiw hand on heart the charges made against him and his sentence are absolutely obscene. How are we supposed to have faith in our legal system when they spend too much time and money on insignificant things!Flag
-
15
Name: Mrs Evie Hodgson on Jul 19, 2011Comments: Couldn't have put it better myself.Flag
-
16
Name: Elizabeth Alderdice on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
17
Name: Martin Readle on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
18
Name: Paul Jefferies on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
19
Name: Stephanie Gwillim on Jul 19, 2011Comments: It's disgusting how he, and others, are being treated. They are fighting against these immoral cuts by an illegitimate government. They are political prisoners and should be released immediately.Flag
-
20
Name: Liz Banks on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
21
Name: Mark Billing on Jul 19, 2011Comments: Dysfunctional corrupt coppers aligned with incompetent myopic CPS and 'anything for my mates' grubby politicians = drop the charges against the only sane people in this equationFlag
-
22
Name: Stewart Perkins on Jul 19, 2011Comments: The right to protest, an inalienable democratic right, is under attack. A policeman can pull a disabled protester from his wheelchair without any sanction: a protester who threw two small sticks at police is jailed for a first offence. Not all in it together then.......Flag
-
23
Name: Lawrence Leason on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
24
Name: Christopher Cowan on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
25
Name: Iga Kosior on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
26
Name: Isabel Parrott on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
27
Name: Roxana Shamsolmaali on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
28
Name: Jasmine Beach on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
29
Name: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
30
Name: William McEvoy on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
31
Name: Phyllis Jane Woods on Jul 19, 2011Comments: Free imprisoned student protesters now! No injuries were caused by the students except repairable damage to property. Understandable anger as students are expected to finance universities and their own education. A very justifiable right to protest.Flag
-
32
Name: Lucy Barnett on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
33
Name: Phyllis Jane Woods on Jul 19, 2011Comments: Free imprisoned student protesters now! No injuries were caused by the students except repairable damage to property. Understandable anger as students are expected to finance universities and their own education. A very justifiable right to protest.Flag
-
34
Name: Eleanor Griffiths on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
35
Name: Isabella on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
36
Name: David Joseph Smith on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
37
Name: Ross Patman on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
38
Name: Roxanne Halsey on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
39
Name: David Hearty on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
40
Name: Neil Briggs on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
41
Name: Sophia Jade Coles on Jul 19, 2011Comments: I concur!Flag
-
42
Name: Sally Campbell on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
43
Name: David Crouch on Jul 19, 2011Comments: NUJ member, Financial TimesFlag
-
44
Name: Andrew Bowie Professor Of Philosophy Royal Holloway on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
45
Name: Vincent Quinn on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
46
Name: Trev Fairminer on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
47
Name: Abigail Page on Jul 19, 2011Comments: Whilst the majority of cases against the Fortmun and Mason 145 have now been dropped, 30 remain, these are 'thugs' who used peaceful protest to demostrate the alterative to the cuts by using such threating behavoiur as poetry to highlight to injustice of coperate tax cuts and social benefit cuts. How does this protrayal of events happen in what is meant to be a free and open democracy? It is with the media mogruals with the coperate interests like Murdock and his team who use news to gain their own ends. All charges need to be dropped, political policing which focuses on students, youths and ethnic minorities is just racist and has no role in modern Britain.Flag
-
48
Name: Joan Twelves on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
49
Name: Ross Speer on Jul 19, 2011Comments:Flag
-
50
Name: Benjamin Black BA (Hons), Leeds; on Jul 19, 2011Comments: The arrests and decision to charge the student protesters and then to hand out exemplary sentences is the result, clearly, of political motivation. With the police, politicians and right wing media all in the dock, as it were, on matters, variously, of corruption, collusion and conspiracy, those amongst them who have judged the student protesters so foul, have shown themselves unfit for judgement of any kind. The students are at heart and head democratic and, so I believe, social, in their vision, aims and practise. Considering the amount of due anger raised by the coalition government's attack on the very idea of universal education, whatever over-exuberant activity did occur, should be considered small fry. What is more, with the dysfunctionality of our politics becoming ever clearer following financial crisis, expenses scandal and now with this right wing media meltdown, where did the students have to turn, for help, in protecting all that is most valuable and, as ought to be, sacred to our society?Flag