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Just another normal day in UKIP land 21:52 - Dec 6 with 1582 viewstractordownsouth

Apparently we've got to abolish the BBC because Dawn French is a satanist.


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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:02 - Dec 6 with 1508 viewsPendejo


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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:02 - Dec 6 with 1512 viewsfactual_blue

Unsurprisingly, his knowledge of Christian symbolism is woeful.

It's actually the Petrine Cross, the cross of St Peter.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_of_Saint_Peter

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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:04 - Dec 6 with 1493 viewsm14_blue

It’s his opinion and should be respected.
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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:06 - Dec 6 with 1480 viewsfactual_blue

Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:04 - Dec 6 by m14_blue

It’s his opinion and should be respected.


Morons Lives Matter

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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:06 - Dec 6 with 1476 viewsTonytown

Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:04 - Dec 6 by m14_blue

It’s his opinion and should be respected.


and mocked.

He should go back to being a bigot, he’s better at that.
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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:07 - Dec 6 with 1472 viewsBlueBadger

Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:04 - Dec 6 by m14_blue

It’s his opinion and should be respected.


We should pay all attention to his Very Real Concerns.

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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:09 - Dec 6 with 1442 viewsGlasgowBlue

Batten is more of an Iron Cross sort of guy.

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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:10 - Dec 6 with 1458 viewstractordownsouth

Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:07 - Dec 6 by BlueBadger

We should pay all attention to his Very Real Concerns.


The same bloke p1ssed his pants and called me thick a few months back when I pointed out all the Nazis attending his rallies



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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:11 - Dec 6 with 1446 viewsTonytown

Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:07 - Dec 6 by BlueBadger

We should pay all attention to his Very Real Concerns.


Or maybe this is more of a concern

https://mobile.twitter.com/scotwilliams/status/986182667673751552
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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:14 - Dec 6 with 1435 viewsmonytowbray

When they say “Defund the BBC” what they mean is “Replace the BBC with a Breitbart/Fox style Misinformation/propaganda network that validates my views.”

The Tories fully back this, in fact the until-recent chief SPAD (Tominic Rummings or something his name was I think?) set up a right wing think tank in the mid-00s that concluded the Beeb should be replaced with such a model for the Tories to have more power.

Not that they need to replace it at this point, all they really had to do was offer exclusive access to inside sources and a large chunk of “journalists” decided that was easier than actually doing their job of holding lies to account (waves at Laura K and Peston!)

Anyone seen Andrew Neil lately BTW? What’s he been up to? ;)

PS. Read the Byline Times.
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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:17 - Dec 6 with 1417 viewsdominiciawful

Fcking hell, that's frighteningly mad.

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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:27 - Dec 6 with 1372 viewsSwansea_Blue

Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:06 - Dec 6 by factual_blue

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You shouldn’t call them morons.












Feckwits is the approved noun.

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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:32 - Dec 6 with 1371 viewsfooters

Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:14 - Dec 6 by monytowbray

When they say “Defund the BBC” what they mean is “Replace the BBC with a Breitbart/Fox style Misinformation/propaganda network that validates my views.”

The Tories fully back this, in fact the until-recent chief SPAD (Tominic Rummings or something his name was I think?) set up a right wing think tank in the mid-00s that concluded the Beeb should be replaced with such a model for the Tories to have more power.

Not that they need to replace it at this point, all they really had to do was offer exclusive access to inside sources and a large chunk of “journalists” decided that was easier than actually doing their job of holding lies to account (waves at Laura K and Peston!)

Anyone seen Andrew Neil lately BTW? What’s he been up to? ;)

PS. Read the Byline Times.
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"Anyone seen Andrew Neil lately BTW? What’s he been up to? ;)"

For anyone not ITK, he is about to head up a new Fox-style channel. I'm guessing callis is already aware of this.

Oh yeah, there's a competitor to them as well.

So great, Britain gets two new Fox news channels in 2021! Joy. Rapture. Escstasy.

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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 09:59 - Dec 7 with 1126 viewsBasuco

The BBC tend to let facts get in the way of a party politics, facts and the current PM do not get along very well.
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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 11:46 - Dec 7 with 1049 viewsGuthrum

Just another normal day in UKIP land on 22:02 - Dec 6 by factual_blue

Unsurprisingly, his knowledge of Christian symbolism is woeful.

It's actually the Petrine Cross, the cross of St Peter.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_of_Saint_Peter


The inverted cross as a satanic symbol goes all the way back to horror movies of the late '60s and early '70s. It has no other basis than that.

Even the claims about Black Sabbath are inaccurate. They wore right-way-up crosses, not inverted ones. The artwork on their first album was nothing to do with the band and was, in any case, inspired by those same horror movies.

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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 11:57 - Dec 7 with 1024 viewsfactual_blue

Just another normal day in UKIP land on 11:46 - Dec 7 by Guthrum

The inverted cross as a satanic symbol goes all the way back to horror movies of the late '60s and early '70s. It has no other basis than that.

Even the claims about Black Sabbath are inaccurate. They wore right-way-up crosses, not inverted ones. The artwork on their first album was nothing to do with the band and was, in any case, inspired by those same horror movies.


Satanism was essentially invented by the Catholic Church.

Europe's Inner Demons by Norman Cohn is worth checking out.

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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 12:19 - Dec 7 with 997 viewsGuthrum

Just another normal day in UKIP land on 11:57 - Dec 7 by factual_blue

Satanism was essentially invented by the Catholic Church.

Europe's Inner Demons by Norman Cohn is worth checking out.


In reality by certain theologically off-beat elements within the Catholic church - Kramer* (author of the Malleus Maleficarum) was a controversial figure who was kicked out by the local bishop. It didn't become mainstream until after the book's publication and during the witchcraft panics of the 16th and 17th centuries.

Not read Cohn's book. Ron Hutton is another interesting historian of the subject's later phases.



* I always get Kramer and Sprenger mixed up with Zager and Evans

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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 12:59 - Dec 7 with 944 viewsEdwardStone

A thought has just struck me.....maybe this Batten fella's original name has been Anglicized

Perhaps his previous family name was a bit more German.....Battenberg, if you will

These Ukippy/racist types have a rich vein of form for a more European sounding name after all

Slice him and I bet he bleeds yellow and pink, with a feint smell of marzipan

I always thought he was a wrong'un
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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 13:00 - Dec 7 with 937 viewsjeera

Just another normal day in UKIP land on 12:19 - Dec 7 by Guthrum

In reality by certain theologically off-beat elements within the Catholic church - Kramer* (author of the Malleus Maleficarum) was a controversial figure who was kicked out by the local bishop. It didn't become mainstream until after the book's publication and during the witchcraft panics of the 16th and 17th centuries.

Not read Cohn's book. Ron Hutton is another interesting historian of the subject's later phases.



* I always get Kramer and Sprenger mixed up with Zager and Evans


Easily done.

Although I'll always remember that tearjerker of a film from when I was young, Sprenger Vs Sprenger.

Heartbreaking stuff.
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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 13:03 - Dec 7 with 926 viewsSouperJim

Also worth mentioning it's the same cross she's been wearing since 1994.

Finger on the pulse these lot.

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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 13:14 - Dec 7 with 898 viewsfactual_blue

Just another normal day in UKIP land on 12:19 - Dec 7 by Guthrum

In reality by certain theologically off-beat elements within the Catholic church - Kramer* (author of the Malleus Maleficarum) was a controversial figure who was kicked out by the local bishop. It didn't become mainstream until after the book's publication and during the witchcraft panics of the 16th and 17th centuries.

Not read Cohn's book. Ron Hutton is another interesting historian of the subject's later phases.



* I always get Kramer and Sprenger mixed up with Zager and Evans


Is 'Zager' ME's nickname for Mr Lambert?

Sadly the musical reference is now very, very old indeed.


Sadly Evans is dead, but the Zager part of the duo now makes custom guitars.

https://zagerguitar.com/

The fact that he's backed up three days is too much information. Perhaps some Dulcoease, or sugar-free Haribos.

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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 13:14 - Dec 7 with 897 viewsEwan_Oozami

Just another normal day in UKIP land on 12:59 - Dec 7 by EdwardStone

A thought has just struck me.....maybe this Batten fella's original name has been Anglicized

Perhaps his previous family name was a bit more German.....Battenberg, if you will

These Ukippy/racist types have a rich vein of form for a more European sounding name after all

Slice him and I bet he bleeds yellow and pink, with a feint smell of marzipan

I always thought he was a wrong'un


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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 14:12 - Dec 7 with 869 viewsEdwardStone

Just another normal day in UKIP land on 13:14 - Dec 7 by Ewan_Oozami

No need to bring the Supreme Cake into this....


My Paternal Grandfather was extremely partial to a slice of Battenberg

He was very pro-German, despite having fought against them in the First War.

So much so that my Dad grew up having German nannies/au-pairs in the family home throughout the mid 1930s

However. it all ended badly; the one they had in 1938 was apparently a rabid Nazi and became extremely shouty and argumentative when some of her more extreme views were challenged. She was sent back to the Fatherland in disgrace, to be replaced by a Welsh lass

The Luftwaffe destroyed the family home in the Second War....luckily no casualties

But Grandfather never lost his affection for a slice of Battenberg
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Just another normal day in UKIP land on 14:16 - Dec 7 with 861 viewsjeera

Just another normal day in UKIP land on 14:12 - Dec 7 by EdwardStone

My Paternal Grandfather was extremely partial to a slice of Battenberg

He was very pro-German, despite having fought against them in the First War.

So much so that my Dad grew up having German nannies/au-pairs in the family home throughout the mid 1930s

However. it all ended badly; the one they had in 1938 was apparently a rabid Nazi and became extremely shouty and argumentative when some of her more extreme views were challenged. She was sent back to the Fatherland in disgrace, to be replaced by a Welsh lass

The Luftwaffe destroyed the family home in the Second War....luckily no casualties

But Grandfather never lost his affection for a slice of Battenberg


"The Luftwaffe destroyed the family home in the Second War."

Blimey. The nanny obviously had friends in high places.

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