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CARD calls out Duchatelet's latest lies and plans new protest moves
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what are the laws on political protest in Belgium? Can peaceful but disruptive demonstrations be held at his Businesses - Melexis/Hotel/whatever. Can a petition be delivered to the Belgian Parliament asking that they take measures to deal with irresponsible ownership of foreign assets (Belgium was always seen as one of the worst colonial powers)? RD can probably only be embarrassed in Belgium - he has no reputation here whatsoever.0
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The net of our network is closing in on you Roland.
Network Roland remember that.
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sm said:what are the laws on political protest in Belgium? Can peaceful but disruptive demonstrations be held at his Businesses - Melexis/Hotel/whatever. Can a petition be delivered to the Belgian Parliament asking that they take measures to deal with irresponsible ownership of foreign assets (Belgium was always seen as one of the worst colonial powers)? RD can probably only be embarrassed in Belgium - he has no reputation here whatsoever.
Worth remembering too that @Davo55 recorded a notable success in lobbying the Belgian Embassy a few months ago, and I wonder if that could be built upon.
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PragueAddick said:sm said:what are the laws on political protest in Belgium? Can peaceful but disruptive demonstrations be held at his Businesses - Melexis/Hotel/whatever. Can a petition be delivered to the Belgian Parliament asking that they take measures to deal with irresponsible ownership of foreign assets (Belgium was always seen as one of the worst colonial powers)? RD can probably only be embarrassed in Belgium - he has no reputation here whatsoever.
Worth remembering too that @Davo55 recorded a notable success in lobbying the Belgian Embassy a few months ago, and I wonder if that could be built upon.10 -
Fortune 82nd Minute said:PragueAddick said:sm said:what are the laws on political protest in Belgium? Can peaceful but disruptive demonstrations be held at his Businesses - Melexis/Hotel/whatever. Can a petition be delivered to the Belgian Parliament asking that they take measures to deal with irresponsible ownership of foreign assets (Belgium was always seen as one of the worst colonial powers)? RD can probably only be embarrassed in Belgium - he has no reputation here whatsoever.
Worth remembering too that @Davo55 recorded a notable success in lobbying the Belgian Embassy a few months ago, and I wonder if that could be built upon.That's a good idea. Nice decent sized pavement and railings that look like they would take chains.
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bobmunro said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:PragueAddick said:sm said:what are the laws on political protest in Belgium? Can peaceful but disruptive demonstrations be held at his Businesses - Melexis/Hotel/whatever. Can a petition be delivered to the Belgian Parliament asking that they take measures to deal with irresponsible ownership of foreign assets (Belgium was always seen as one of the worst colonial powers)? RD can probably only be embarrassed in Belgium - he has no reputation here whatsoever.
Worth remembering too that @Davo55 recorded a notable success in lobbying the Belgian Embassy a few months ago, and I wonder if that could be built upon.That's a good idea. Nice decent sized pavement and railings that look like they would take chains.0 -
bobmunro said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:PragueAddick said:sm said:what are the laws on political protest in Belgium? Can peaceful but disruptive demonstrations be held at his Businesses - Melexis/Hotel/whatever. Can a petition be delivered to the Belgian Parliament asking that they take measures to deal with irresponsible ownership of foreign assets (Belgium was always seen as one of the worst colonial powers)? RD can probably only be embarrassed in Belgium - he has no reputation here whatsoever.
Worth remembering too that @Davo55 recorded a notable success in lobbying the Belgian Embassy a few months ago, and I wonder if that could be built upon.That's a good idea. Nice decent sized pavement and railings that look like they would take chains.2 -
The latest non-takeover and possible sale of our best players has stirred something within the fan base. My worry is that talk of protests will not lead to action. I think you have to look at STVV fans to see how apathy can set in. The unity march was meant to include GRAS (or something like that!), the STVV anti Duchatelet movement. It didn’t amount to much. When ROT approached STVV fans with their idea of fielding a candidate in local elections they thought it was a great idea - yet when push came to shove they didn’t get involved. I fear our fans are moving in the same direction.6
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Mendonca In Asdas said:bobmunro said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:PragueAddick said:sm said:what are the laws on political protest in Belgium? Can peaceful but disruptive demonstrations be held at his Businesses - Melexis/Hotel/whatever. Can a petition be delivered to the Belgian Parliament asking that they take measures to deal with irresponsible ownership of foreign assets (Belgium was always seen as one of the worst colonial powers)? RD can probably only be embarrassed in Belgium - he has no reputation here whatsoever.
Worth remembering too that @Davo55 recorded a notable success in lobbying the Belgian Embassy a few months ago, and I wonder if that could be built upon.That's a good idea. Nice decent sized pavement and railings that look like they would take chains.2 -
In all seriousness, a protest outside the Belgium embassy may be a decent idea. Likely to attract a larger percentage of fans, as Davo55 as already shown, it embarrassed him because it was indirectly on his doorstep.2
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cabbles said:In all seriousness, a protest outside the Belgium embassy may be a decent idea. Likely to attract a larger percentage of fans, as Davo55 as already shown, it embarrassed him because it was indirectly on his doorstep.
Have a big banner and flyers we can give out to staff and visitors to the Embassy. All good natured obviously and not trying to stop people entering the Embassy.
Who do I need to speak to at CARD to try and get this off the ground?4 -
Sorry,he wont give a toss about a protest at Belgian Embassy.
The only way is to embarass him in his own town.7 -
The_President said:Sorry,he wont give a toss about a protest at Belgian Embassy.
The only way is to embarass him in his own town.3 -
Fortune 82nd Minute said:cabbles said:In all seriousness, a protest outside the Belgium embassy may be a decent idea. Likely to attract a larger percentage of fans, as Davo55 as already shown, it embarrassed him because it was indirectly on his doorstep.
Have a big banner and flyers we can give out to staff and visitors to the Embassy. All good natured obviously and not trying to stop people entering the Embassy.
Who do I need to speak to at CARD to try and get this off the ground?
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Fanny Fanackapan said:The_President said:Sorry,he wont give a toss about a protest at Belgian Embassy.
The only way is to embarass him in his own town.2 -
The_President said:Fanny Fanackapan said:The_President said:Sorry,he wont give a toss about a protest at Belgian Embassy.
The only way is to embarass him in his own town.4 -
Have a day off we won saturday2
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clb74 said:Have a day off we won saturday0
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Fanny Fanackapan said:The_President said:Fanny Fanackapan said:The_President said:Sorry,he wont give a toss about a protest at Belgian Embassy.
The only way is to embarass him in his own town.
dont faff about with stuff that might look good , but wont hurt him.
If its coordinated well enough like the March march then we can get numbers here 'thats the key,numbers
We all know he has a knee-jerk every time we go to ST, so it clearly hurts him.
Need to do something that will affect the whole town and put pressure on him.2 -
Sorry, iàm struggling with a QWERTZ keyboard.1
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I think I recall Seth offering to set himself ablaze.
I think that would have an effect on the whole town2 -
Covered End said:I think I recall Seth offering to set himself ablaze.
I think that would have an effect on the whole town1 -
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Covered End said:clb74 said:Have a day off we won saturday
You think of me saturday when your supping your pint ive a list of jobs to do.1 -
i have a cunning stunt ' but need to work on it.2
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NorthheathAddick said:bobmunro said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:PragueAddick said:sm said:what are the laws on political protest in Belgium? Can peaceful but disruptive demonstrations be held at his Businesses - Melexis/Hotel/whatever. Can a petition be delivered to the Belgian Parliament asking that they take measures to deal with irresponsible ownership of foreign assets (Belgium was always seen as one of the worst colonial powers)? RD can probably only be embarrassed in Belgium - he has no reputation here whatsoever.
Worth remembering too that @Davo55 recorded a notable success in lobbying the Belgian Embassy a few months ago, and I wonder if that could be built upon.That's a good idea. Nice decent sized pavement and railings that look like they would take chains.0 -
Wouldn't a petition signed by thousands delivered to the Belgian Embassy get more attention in Belgium itself - and hence embarrass RD where it hurts him most.0
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sm said:Wouldn't a petition signed by thousands delivered to the Belgian Embassy get more attention in Belgium itself - and hence embarrass RD where it hurts him most.0