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(not satire – it’s the UKIP!)
Neo-Nazi organisation Britain First has tweeted a picture of what they describe as an “Armoured Land Rover” they are using to protect UKIP leader Nigel Farage as he goes around the country campaigning:
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Looks like Farage and the UKIP aren’t even trying any more to hide their links to far-right groups.
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bobchewie said:
“There are links between certain UKIP officials and far-right groups that are supposedly banned by UKIP. You don’t have to dig very deeply to find them either. The evidence is all there on their social media accounts. The far-right have well and truly infiltrated UKIP”
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Tom I rather think it tells you more about Daily Mail readers.
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BlahBlah said:
Flaccid Farage and the rest of the right-wing dysfunctional bollocks, ought to take a ‘citizenship test’…fail means fuck off – yoos aint brup, brup, briteesh innit!!
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pertwee3d said:
Hard to tell who’s the biggest prats isn’t it?
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sdbast said:
Reblogged this on sdbast.
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beastrabban said:
Reblogged this on Beastrabban’s Weblog and commented:
I think Britain First has been boasting about their armoured landrover for a little while now, and have appeared to ‘defend’ UKIP meetings elsewhere in the country. Back in the 1990s the BNP was trying to package itself as somehow based in the politics of the community, the reality is that the Far Right really do want to be a bunch of goosesteppers in a private army.
They’re vicious thugs, but there’s also a side to this which is actually hysterically funny. First of all, it’s too much like Spode from Jeeves and Wooster. Spode was a caricature of Oswald Moseley, who fancied himself as Britain’s next great dictator. He marched around as head of the militant Black Shorts, proclaiming the Fascist virtues of the ‘British knee’. When he met the two, it was just as he was off to address the Eagle Battalion at Minchinhampton. Less fitting with his image as Fascist strongman was the fact that the character was supposed to own a dress shop called ‘Eulalie’.
And really, you can’t help looking at their armoured landrover and not think of the camp tank commander and his little tank from ‘Allo, ‘Allo.
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Francis Stevenson said:
it looks more like a sand camouflaged off-roader, were they planning to fight them on the beaches?
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patricknelson750 said:
Somewhere a wicked racist professor is following this Britain First news and scratching his head, thinking “I knew that I shouldn’t have tried that putting the brains of racist five year olds into the bodies of football hooligans experiment”.
Meanwhile his laboratory is being trashed by the results of his putting the brains of football hooligans in the the bodies of five year olds experiment.
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concernedkev said:
We should be careful of just seeing these jokers has just that. They are mean and nasty people who would welcome the opportunity to dress up and claim to be the defenders of the nation. Using military vehicles as a rallying sign was a tactic of the Brownshirts. The UKIP talk of being a “peoples army” is not an accident it is designed to attract these numbnuts to their cause. Farage will be taking secret delight at this sinister move.
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Gary said:
Britain First enjoy the military trappings. They drive around in military type vehicles wearing ‘uniforms’ and carrying out ‘operations’. The far right enjoy this, and always have. No politician will speak out against them though. UKIP have taken the BNP vote and the old National Front support. This was a deliberate decision. When set up the party was for Tory Euro-sceptics. It failed to gain traction with the masses though. During this time BNP had become the acceptable face of political racism. When BNP tore itself to pieces the UKIP leadership were espousing policies sympathetic to racists but also, due to their continued denials, gained voters who didn’t want to admit their racism. The only thing holding them back is the potential of a good performance of the Tories in the GE. Supporters fear allowing Labour in the back door by splitting the vote. Farage will love the attention despite what he says. There is a deep and disturbing element in English politics which will have to be addressed. Remember, they could get into power and, even if they don’t, they will influence policy of those who do..
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Goblin said:
“‘Defended” – Pun intended for Land Rover enthusiasts?
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bobchewie said:
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/child-abuse-needs-mandatory-reporting-to-create-a-highrisk-environment-for-paedophiles-10077521.html
MANDATORY REPORTING NEEDED ON CSA CASES.
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bobchewie said:
http://extraordinaryintelligence.com/extraordinary-news-of-the-week-august-9-17/
EXTRAORDINARY NEWS AND EXTRAORDINARY HEADLINES
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overburdenddonkey said:
chewie
yep i agree with mandatory reporting, providing the victim(s) is/are kept out of it until it’s profound affects are cured, and then only if they choose to become involved in any prosecution….the victim(s) is/are after the crime scene, and must never be coerced into being a witness….
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overburdenddonkey said:
typo should read; victims are after all the crime scene…
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bobchewie said:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/immigrants-make-uk-racist-says-ukip-councillor-trevor-shonk-9945905.html
ALL THESE IMMIGRANTS MAKES UK RACIST SAYS Ukrap councillor
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