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No **** sherlock

just like grubby sandal wearing tosspieces who support their fellow grubby sandal wearing tosspieces who spout their bile on our streets "in the name of free speech and democracy"
 
No **** sherlock

just like grubby sandal wearing tosspieces who support their fellow grubby sandal wearing tosspieces who spout their bile on our streets "in the name of free speech and democracy"

If you check out the current Private Eye you'll see a picture of that nice Nick Clegg wearing sandals.:winking:
 
Bet he doesn't wash in a ditch though :winking:

Nor do I.And I bought quite a nice pair of new sandals in Berlin.


just like grubby sandal wearing tosspieces who support their fellow grubby sandal wearing tosspieces who spout their bile on our streets "in the name of free speech and democracy"

Excuse me for being obtuse but what exactly is your point about people who wear sandals?
 
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No surprise that any group with the word 'far' in its positioning is way out of line. Far right, far left, tossers the lot of them.

Surely the problem is when far-right(or far-left)ideas become accepted into the political mainstream and become the new conventional wisdom?

Meanwhile, here's a thought for you from my political hero Nye Bevan:
"We know what happens to people who stay in the middle of the road. They get run over."
 
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Surely the problem is when far-right(or far left)ideas become accepted in the mainstream?

Meanwhile, here's an idea for you from my political hero Nye Bevan.""We know what happens to people who stay in the middle of the road. They get run over."

He was hardly an anarchist was he now?
 
Meanwhile, here's a thought for you from my political hero Nye Bevan:
"We know what happens to people who stay in the middle of the road. They get run over."

Avoiding the kerb doesn't necessarily mean being in the middle of the road but I suppose such great wit was ground breaking back in the fifties. But anyway, that's what the Guardian and Bevan think. Why not astound us with a thought of your own for once?

:winking:
 
Would this be the same kind of far right groups as are behind the EDL who were fairly comprehensively embarrassed during their march in the Walthamstow area yesterday? :whistling:

http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/art.php?id=29463
Ironic that Socialist Worker (proudly proclaiming that it is British in it's subtitle) is using the Nationalist Socialists party as a derogatory term for those it doesn't agree with.... Fair enough though, I think socialists are pricks too.
 
That was a rivoting read. I seem to remember the authors tones from the 80's, 90's, 00's etc. In other words, exactly the same dross the Socialist Worker has been printing for 30+ years. Load of bollocks.
 
Surely the problem is when far-right(or far-left)ideas become accepted into the political mainstream and become the new conventional wisdom?

Meanwhile, here's a thought for you from my political hero Nye Bevan:
"We know what happens to people who stay in the middle of the road. They get run over."

Avoiding the kerb doesn't necessarily mean being in the middle of the road but I suppose such great wit was ground breaking back in the fifties. But anyway, that's what the Guardian and Bevan think. Why not astound us with a thought of your own for once?

:winking:

Interestingly,I see you chose not to include my question(to you)in your selective quote.
While perhaps not a startlingly original idea,it is most certainly not a quotation(from either The Guardian or Bevan or indeed elsewhere).It can therefore,perhaps, be described as "a thought of your own." I wonder if you'd care to "astound us" with your answer?:unsure:

Norway seems to have drawn a line under the Breivik fallout.Hopefully it will make their democracy even stronger.I happen to think though that there is a real risk of a copycat attempt in GB(or elsewhere in Europe).
 
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