Britain needs anger management. Not to calm the fury, but to gather its force

June 20th, 20099:56 am @

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Britain needs anger management. Not to calm the fury, but to gather its force

And all the while unemployment and the fear of it looms, leaving many too harried and distracted to apply pressure on the governing class. What a savage irony it would be if a system whose intrinsic failings caused these fiascos were to be saved by default, as people struggle to simply weather the misery those same fiascos have caused. But manage our anger we must. Call it a revolution if you like, but the only thing that can fix this hideous, ­many-headed mess is wholesale constitutional change, and those seeking a direction for their fury should be demanding it as rabidly as they dare.

Marina Hyde in the Guardian Very applicable to the situation in Iceland right now.

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