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Tory MP toasts Nazi ideology
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Aiden Burley,MP,another priviledged idiot - shows his admiration of Hitler and Nazism
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Aiden Burley,MP,another priviledged idiot - shows his admiration of Hitler and Nazism
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Take the whip from this fool - he is a disgrace
Take the whip from this fool - he is a disgrace
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do I honestly think the Tories are Nazi sympathisers? Well, I can only say that if I was at a party where people were dressed as Nazis (which is illegal) and chanting "Himmler!" and "Mein Fuhrer!" and the chap sitting next to me toasted “the ideology and the thought process of the Third Reich”, I'd be leaving fast.
Why do you think he stayed?
Why do you think he stayed?
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You could argue that support of communist ideals can stretch a far as the belief in social equality, without necessarily supporting the acts of Stalin.
However, don't you think it's difficult to praise Nazi ideology 'up to a point'. Exactly what parts of Nazi ideology are socially acceptable? Anti-semitism? White supremacy? Or just the lovely films of Leni Reifenstahl?
You could argue that support of communist ideals can stretch a far as the belief in social equality, without necessarily supporting the acts of Stalin.
However, don't you think it's difficult to praise Nazi ideology 'up to a point'. Exactly what parts of Nazi ideology are socially acceptable? Anti-semitism? White supremacy? Or just the lovely films of Leni Reifenstahl?
Labour stalwart(?) Ed Balls has been reticent while this episode unfolds but then he was photographed in the mid-80s (whilst he was a member of the Keble College, Oxford drinking club The Steamers) wearing a World War Two German officer’s uniform at a fancy dress party.
Thomas Linden QC, who was Balls's best man and is a member of Matrix Chambers (a la Cherie Booth QC), explained he was "made" to wear the German uniform, which was supplied for him by Keble's Junior Common Room committee, adding "He was not too happy putting it on, but I guess he did not want to upset them."
Vaz he only obeying orderz?
http://orderorder.fil...2011/11/ballsnazi.jpg
Thomas Linden QC, who was Balls's best man and is a member of Matrix Chambers (a la Cherie Booth QC), explained he was "made" to wear the German uniform, which was supplied for him by Keble's Junior Common Room committee, adding "He was not too happy putting it on, but I guess he did not want to upset them."
Vaz he only obeying orderz?
http://orderorder.fil...2011/11/ballsnazi.jpg
I'm not so concerned with the things that people got up to in their schooldays, ABerrant (though I can scarce repress a snigger at the sight of the Bullingdon club). But if Balls dresses like that again tomorrow he'll deserve all the opprobrium he gets. Likewise if he attends the sort of party Burley went to. Politicians who wish to be taken seriously have to behave a lot more responsibly than students do.
perhaps we need some communism ideals to pull us out of the recession. how about building car factories, using the unemployed to staff them, employ trainers to train them, then sell the cars at a no profit price. do the same with building hospitals, houses etc. is this any different from the latest wacky idea of the conservative government ( not the labour) of putting a " nanny" into peoples house and teaching them how to behave and live a proper life??? is that not communism???
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