Imagine being so racist... 21:20 - Jun 8 with 5416 views | BlueBadger | ..that it stops you enjoying a cuppa. |  |
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Imagine being so racist... on 11:15 - Jun 9 with 427 views | artsbossbeard |
Imagine being so racist... on 10:58 - Jun 9 by Swansea_Blue | This is him in a nutshell. Seems to be morphing into a professional contraire, always popping up to whip up the free market/Brexiteer/racist following. He was Matthew Elliott's and Vote Leave's lapdog & Useful Idiot. He ran BeLeave, which coordinated campaigning with Vote Leave drawing the attention of the Electoral Commission. There was a big hooha with an initial fine and then appeals and he was referred to the police for criminal proceedings. I don't think that went anywhere in the end and charges were dropped and he won his appeal against the Electoral Commission. Dodgy as feck though. |
Yep, spot on. I love having a pop at him and his army of sycophants come running in support. All with no profile picture, minimal previous tweets and the same style of user name. bentley-villagegreen342454657 It's as if they're the same person... |  |
| Please note: prior to hitting the post button, I've double checked for anything that could be construed as "Anti Semitic" and to the best of my knowledge it isn't. Anything deemed to be of a Xenophobic nature is therefore purely accidental or down to your own misconstruing. | Poll: | Raining in IP8 - shall I get the washing in? |
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Imagine being so racist... on 11:32 - Jun 9 with 388 views | Darth_Koont |
Imagine being so racist... on 21:41 - Jun 8 by Guthrum | One thing really intrigues me: What do these people who think of organisations like Black Lives Matter, or the UK Labour Party as "far left" actually consider as the tenets and basis of their own political position? What is the way they want the world to be? Are they really incredibly right wing (and what does that even mean?), or is it essentially a meaningless label for "stuff I don't like the sound of"? Do they merely dislike anything which doesn't chime with the imagined Britain of their childhoods or their parents' time? |
Never underestimate how far to the right our so-called centre ground is in the UK. Also how resistant it is to the changes that would bring about a fairer, healthier and happier society. We're much more like the US than our more enlightened European neighbours. |  |
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