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Post by sandypine on Apr 17, 2023 8:34:25 GMT
It isn't on its knees to Woke authoritarians? That's unacceptable to a few on here. Britain first get a bit over excited at times, if they just pointed out the problems rather than trying to cure them as well from a position of no authority they wouldn't have drawn so much attention from the Westminster party. Or its desperate followers of fashion. The hard part is not getting drawn in by the Westminster party and ending up being taken over by them and losing any connection with what they set out with. The thing that draws attention from the Westminster parties is any form of electoral success. The BNP, with all its faults, limitations and in fighting, drew votes. We just need to see what happened to Griffin and Brons on Parliament green, how Griffin was selectively targeted on QT and how the law became embroiled in the destruction of a political party to know that all of these occurred with the connivance of the Westminster circle. In Westminster one has to be seen to be part of a consensus, as Andrew Bridgen is now seen to be outside; what the electorate vote for is largely of no consequence what Westminster tacitly agrees as acceptable is what rules. The allowance to let MEPs use facilities in parliament was immediately stopped when Griffin and Brons were elected as MEPs. They were representatives of the people but not accepted as such by the Westminster parties. Way back in Peter Griffiths day and the Smethwick election Westminster ostracised a representative of the people and colluded to remove him from power. In the end a large portion of the Constituencies electorate and their concerns were just ignored.
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Post by Steve on Apr 17, 2023 10:32:36 GMT
How long you got. Shall we start with forcing entry to Mosques in order to harass the people at prayer? Or their idiot plan to make it illegal to use the word 'racism' ? Or their plan to ban any muslim from attending a mosque or reading the Quran Or their like of invading hotels and assaulting staff? Britain First is a group so fucked up they make the BNP they left look almost sane. I don't think you're in any position of authority over what's sane or not. Oh the irony.
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Post by Steve on Apr 17, 2023 10:34:42 GMT
from yet another duplicate thred So these people have committed no criminal offense, but they have been hounded by the police and the woke brigade. Now a proper crime of vandalism and hate has been committed the police are nowhere to be seen and the woke brigade don't want to know because it's not their kind of woke. So that the police have increased patrols there flew right past you?
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Post by Fairsociety on Apr 17, 2023 10:42:39 GMT
from yet another duplicate thred So these people have committed no criminal offense, but they have been hounded by the police and the woke brigade. Now a proper crime of vandalism and hate has been committed the police are nowhere to be seen and the woke brigade don't want to know because it's not their kind of woke. So that the police have increased patrols there flew right past you? yeah and if you look up in the sky you'll see pigs flying.
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Post by sheepy on Apr 17, 2023 17:34:10 GMT
Britain first get a bit over excited at times, if they just pointed out the problems rather than trying to cure them as well from a position of no authority they wouldn't have drawn so much attention from the Westminster party. Or its desperate followers of fashion. The hard part is not getting drawn in by the Westminster party and ending up being taken over by them and losing any connection with what they set out with. The thing that draws attention from the Westminster parties is any form of electoral success. The BNP, with all its faults, limitations and in fighting, drew votes. We just need to see what happened to Griffin and Brons on Parliament green, how Griffin was selectively targeted on QT and how the law became embroiled in the destruction of a political party to know that all of these occurred with the connivance of the Westminster circle. In Westminster one has to be seen to be part of a consensus, as Andrew Bridgen is now seen to be outside; what the electorate vote for is largely of no consequence what Westminster tacitly agrees as acceptable is what rules. The allowance to let MEPs use facilities in parliament was immediately stopped when Griffin and Brons were elected as MEPs. They were representatives of the people but not accepted as such by the Westminster parties. Way back in Peter Griffiths day and the Smethwick election Westminster ostracised a representative of the people and colluded to remove him from power. In the end a large portion of the Constituencies electorate and their concerns were just ignored. They are very much trying the same ways with we populists, trying to stir infighting and looking for opportunity to attack us personally at every chance, while anything seen as negative is populist, we just don't take the bait the last time they thought they could take us on, they found out some of the brightest brains on the planet are real populists, they have to be careful how they step now.
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Post by wapentake on May 3, 2023 17:45:33 GMT
This is awkward for those that suppose the display was an innocent display of cuddly toys. Seems Mr Ryley is a Britain First (far right group led by criminals) supporter who likes to laugh about KKK lynchings of black people. 'She told The Guardian that he had been pictured in a Britain First t-shirt but did not back the far-right group. "I don't think Chris is a supporter of Britain First, he was just wearing that shirt because it was convenient at the time," she said.'
Mrs Riley you do tell them. www.lbc.co.uk/news/pub-landlady-golliwogs-britain-first/Police reaction was wrong but I bet the Ryleys don't have much of a future in the pub trade. Which beer companies will want to supply them? What licensing committee will ignore his antics? Well you weren’t wrong,who’ll supply them? No one apparently. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-65471314
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2023 19:42:24 GMT
Cancel culture is alive and well!
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Post by sandypine on May 3, 2023 19:52:13 GMT
This is awkward for those that suppose the display was an innocent display of cuddly toys. Seems Mr Ryley is a Britain First (far right group led by criminals) supporter who likes to laugh about KKK lynchings of black people. 'She told The Guardian that he had been pictured in a Britain First t-shirt but did not back the far-right group. "I don't think Chris is a supporter of Britain First, he was just wearing that shirt because it was convenient at the time," she said.'
Mrs Riley you do tell them. www.lbc.co.uk/news/pub-landlady-golliwogs-britain-first/Police reaction was wrong but I bet the Ryleys don't have much of a future in the pub trade. Which beer companies will want to supply them? What licensing committee will ignore his antics? Well you weren’t wrong,who’ll supply them? No one apparently. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-65471314I think the Heineken chap is looking at pie in the sky and must know about all the football bars throughout the country where inclusivity is way off the agenda and being in one in the wrong colours is libel to encourage assault. The Hoops bar in Glasgow is just one of many. "They go against everything we stand for. "We believe pubs should be places of inclusivity and respect for all people, regardless of their race, ethnicity, religion or gender."
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2023 20:07:56 GMT
Cancel culture is alive and well! I'm sure a lot of people will be better off outside of this corporate fascist country. Good luck to them.
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