Friday, Jun 22, 2007
Pressure Coming to Bear from the Country Folk
Daily Telegraph: Lake District 'army' threatens second homes
"Following the example of disaffected inhabitants in Wales and Cornwall, the group today pledged to attack holiday homes in the Lakes."
The walls literally might come crashing down!
Posted by dobber @ 04:41 PM (157 views) Add Comment
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1. paul said...
This sounds like full blown class war, nay anarchy!
The police (their own houses of course paid for by keyworker schemes) and the wealthy property owners versus the disenfranchised polloi of the local soil.
Wow. Just wow. Do they have a political arm that we should support?
2. Planetmervyn said...
Bring on the revolution....
3. Deadspider said...
DON'T ATTACK THEM !!!
Live in them , and make it bloody inconvenient for the "owners" to get a holiday .
Then invite me .
Please .
4. shipbuilder said...
Ah, the Sons of Glendower....who knew they would be the trailblazers?
5. Scott said...
Breaking point is near
6. paul said...
Glendower? Glyndyr after Owain Glyndyr, the last King of Wales.
The bitter irony therefore, is that Prince Charlie (a landed gentry, country property-owner) is the "Son of Glyndyr".
7. talking rot said...
I'll give alibis for free to these folks - unless I'm in on the action too?
8. inbreda said...
I feel like I want to right a letter of support to them.
9. shipbuilder said...
Actually it's Glyndwr, Owen Glendower is an aglicised version in common use, originally by Shakespeare, smartarse ;)