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I watched your bit alongside the dozen or so other clips and they really capture the mood of the event.
I, like you, hope this is the start and/or catalyst for great things to come. And what a great idea to be at the start of this Ian capturing for posterity the views/anger that kicked if all of.
Many thanks for the positive comments. Although the 10/11/10 has now been superceded by other protests, it was great to be at the start of what is clearly going to be a long haul.
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Well done Ian, a great, short video.
I watched your bit alongside the dozen or so other clips and they really capture the mood of the event.
I, like you, hope this is the start and/or catalyst for great things to come. And what a great idea to be at the start of this Ian capturing for posterity the views/anger that kicked if all of.
Hello Ian,
The reporting of the students and teacher protests have been reported across Africa with great interest.
Well done in ensuring that Ruskin was there to help record these momentous times.
Do you think you can topple Cameron?
Peter
great videos and pics Ian - great idea! Jen
Peter/Jen,
Many thanks for the positive comments. Although the 10/11/10 has now been superceded by other protests, it was great to be at the start of what is clearly going to be a long haul.
Ian
Well done Ian, yet another union junketing trip in the bag! Ash
Interesting video, should have had much more student interviews to get an expression of the range of anger and frustration.
Excellent video - a belated expression of solidarity with what you did Ian!
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