
There is growing unrest around the world as the recession gets deeper and deeper. While governments bail out banks and business with tax payer money, those at the top continue to award themselves with big rewards. It will be those of us at the bottom that will lose out once again.
So it's little wonder anarchists have taken matters into their own hands by vandalising the £3m mansion home of Sir Fred Goodwin - the fat cat former boss of Royal Bank of Scotland. He refused to pay back any of his £700,000-a-year pension.
More and more people are becoming frustrated with the government (and the opposition holds little alternative) and so are willing to take desperate measures in desperate times. The group Bank Bosses Are Criminals said, "Fred Goodwin's house in Edinburgh was attacked this morning. We are angry that rich people, like him, are paying themselves a huge amount of money, and living in luxury, while ordinary people are made unemployed, destitute and homeless."
Next weeks G20 summit in London looks set for a showdown as anarchists are expected to cause mayhem. They want to be heard and they are willing to take action in order for their voice to be heard. We live in a police state, where the government comes down hard on any who want to protest - but time is running out for mainstream political parties who fail to listen to the masses.

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