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The Remainers Are Not In For An Easy Ride, As Tens Of Thousands Take To The Street In Protest.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I googled what crimes the EDL have committed and came up with this dated November 2011.
170 arrests for what, amazing????????????
https:/ /www.te legraph .co.uk/ news/uk news/cr ime/888 4583/17 0-membe rs-of-E nglish- Defence -League -arrest ed-near -Cenota ph-in-L ondon.h tml
And this:
/// Last year, members of the EDL, which stages protests against violent Islamism, clashed with police during a fracas at a Remembrance Day ceremony. ///
/// The trouble erupted then when members of the radical Muslims Against Crusades (MAC) group burned two large poppies outside the Royal Albert Hall in London during a two-minute silence. ///
/// EDL founder Stephen Lennon was arrested during the disturbances. ///
I wonder how many members of the radical Muslims Against Crusades (MAC) group, were arrested?
170 arrests for what, amazing????????????
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/// Last year, members of the EDL, which stages protests against violent Islamism, clashed with police during a fracas at a Remembrance Day ceremony. ///
/// The trouble erupted then when members of the radical Muslims Against Crusades (MAC) group burned two large poppies outside the Royal Albert Hall in London during a two-minute silence. ///
/// EDL founder Stephen Lennon was arrested during the disturbances. ///
I wonder how many members of the radical Muslims Against Crusades (MAC) group, were arrested?
The article mskes no sense from the off.
"Pro-Brexit demonstrators descended on Downing Street after tens of thousands marched to Parliament Square furious over the 'Brexit betrayal' of Theresa May's latest EU Commons defeat."
If they are pro-Brexit then they have to be jubilant at the continuing rejection of May's anti-Brexit deal. If they are furious it's been chucked out yet again and consider it a betrayal then they clearly aren't pro-Brexit. They must wish to stay in the EU but not be on the membership list in the hope that'll stop any true exit.
That newspaper has gone downhill so fast since the Scottish editor took over that it must be at Earth's centre by now.
"Pro-Brexit demonstrators descended on Downing Street after tens of thousands marched to Parliament Square furious over the 'Brexit betrayal' of Theresa May's latest EU Commons defeat."
If they are pro-Brexit then they have to be jubilant at the continuing rejection of May's anti-Brexit deal. If they are furious it's been chucked out yet again and consider it a betrayal then they clearly aren't pro-Brexit. They must wish to stay in the EU but not be on the membership list in the hope that'll stop any true exit.
That newspaper has gone downhill so fast since the Scottish editor took over that it must be at Earth's centre by now.
My reaction to your insolent remarks, Gulliver, were nothing to do with Brexit or anything else of that nature. It was more to do with your pathetic attempt at humour at the expense of people who have done more for this country than you will ever, or can ever hope to do. It wasn't light-hearted. It wasn't banter. It was simply insolent.
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/// Well, some of us have been urging ano the old git to modify his moniker for ages now, since he’s not keen on it. Maybe he should take a leaf out of Der Fueher Robinson’s book. ///
Since you are so interested in me changing my username, and as a fairly new member of AB, perhaps you are unaware that we were once given a chance to change our username by the old Editor and I applied but was unsuccessful for some strange reason.
When I first joined AB way back in 2006, AB was so different to what it has become today, not so nasty and not so *** as it has now become.
Since at that time there was a TV programme called Old Gits or something similar, where a group of guys would join together and try to put the world right, so I chose to take up their endeavours, calling myself anotheroldgit but since usernames at that time were limited to not more than 12 letters I had to ditch the R.
But thankfully most have now3chosen to refer to me politely by the 3 letters AOG.
Bye the way, I would have though that even someone with your limited intelligence would have be able to spell Der Fuhrer
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