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  1. Tom Hark Preston Park

    March for England 2014

    Let the sirens ring out for England
  2. Tom Hark Preston Park

    March for England 2014

    I see what you've done there bushy :lol:
  3. Tom Hark Preston Park

    March for England 2014

    I'd agree with that. No need to cover their faces. The intellectual argument is already won. Same as it ever was. Its not like the far right are going to march through a provocative area of Brighton. Hence no need for bricks to be rained down on their heads. Most of it is just students playing...
  4. Tom Hark Preston Park

    March for England 2014

    There's always been an anti-fascist contingent in this country. Do you think that's a bad thing? ??? At worst, the opposition are naive students or older, maybe misguidedly single-focus, people who are still trying to do their best to protect what most would say we already have. It's only the...
  5. Tom Hark Preston Park

    March for England 2014

    Um, did you misunderstand my post perhaps? Or did I just write it in a rubbish way? My aim was to disassociate Paul weller from the far right. If I failed, hands up, my bad and I can only refer you to Down In The Tube Station At Midnight
  6. Tom Hark Preston Park

    March for England 2014

    No. No they're not.
  7. Tom Hark Preston Park

    March for England 2014

    Um, good idea, apart from the ??? inclusion of Paul 'Wellar' in the far right team. The far right would still lose by a landslide. All their tunes suck bigtime.
  8. Tom Hark Preston Park

    March for England 2014

    The far right has never really been the same since the influx of big Poles who are bigger, stronger, healthier versions of how they see themselves. They don't really know who the enemy is any more, now there's no easily identifiable race/colour targets who are taking the jobs they consider...
  9. Tom Hark Preston Park

    March for England 2014

    I think its grand that these fine upstanding citizens are marching in support of Freedom Day, the South African public holiday celebrated on 27 April to commemorate the first post-apartheid elections held on that day in 1994. They are a shining example to us all. :clap2:
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