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I can see your point though, obviously a company doesnt want to have public knowledge of its staff being drug users.
However, it is unlikely to really be a public issue, unless of course the staff member has a serious problem.
Rubbish.
Come on, how many of those standing in Hyde Park actually get out and vote, a third maybe.
I maintain that if everyone there had written to their MP it would have made a lot more impact.
And on what evidence do you base this assertion?
Then you're more naive than I thought.
What, because it made such an impact anyway? It couldnt have done less could it!
It probably would have gone ahead anyway, but a couple of million angry letters arriving at the Commons would have at least made a little impact.
Mass civil disobedience, blockades of army bases, a general strike etc. They might have been better tactics.
To put it bluntly just not enough people cared enough.
Of course they can work, but I just dont think people objected to the war enough.