Protesting For System Change

The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast

07-11-2021 • 17 mins

"Protesters are protesting for system change, but the system, whatever it is, doesn't want to change. The system is taking away the right and ability to protest bit by bit here in the UK. Protest can often be the last option for people, take that away, and what have we left? This is designed to make people arrestable, so they can be removed, but is it provoking violence, freedom fighters, gorilla wars, terrorism, war, however you wish to phrase it?"

This is the question that was sent in by long time listener Alan in Northway, Oxford, England. We've lost count how many he's now sent in.

Join Stuart and William on another roaming and insightful discussion, as they explore this question. They're not experts, they will however delve into the subject, in a relatable way, for you the listener.

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