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Comments by "Neil McBeath" (@neilmcbeath954) on "Are “far-right" groups infiltrating community protests in the UK? - BBC News" video.
"Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel" - Dr, samuel Johnson.
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That could be because the majority have long given up trying to argue with ignorant bigots. You cannot have a dialogue with the deaf.
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The answer to your question is that the hoteliers themselves are doing very nicely out of it. Two hotels with 100 beds are guaranteed full capacity 52 weeks a year, and 100 fewer beds available for holiday season visitors means that the other hotels will have a few more guests to go round.
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Well God knows they need a boost to their membership. . It would be a shock if they had more than 300 nationwide.
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Define the common heritage of "the British Isles and also Ireland".
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@theyatsyspam Yes indeed. we would still be burning witches.
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Just as Bedlam is the real alternative to sanity.
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Or xenophobia.
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@wayneabel5421 Mercifully far removed from power.
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You may not realise this, but there is a programme called Question Time.
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@Zara-jl5zw Try watching Question Time before you criticize it. The studio audience most definitely does NOT give government ministers an easy ride. Secondly, try to learn to punctuate your text.
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So you do not think the concept of Ein Volk; Ein Reich is in any way "Far-Right", do you? You ought to ge tout more.
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Absolutely. Ein Volk; Ein Reich.
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YahvakinHansen As was the case with Mark Renshaw and Mark Wolf? Although, to be fair, in Renshaw's case he preferred boys.
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Every village needs an idiot.
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@sideshow4417 So that is you, Craig 2129, Keribou109 and MyPhuckDub. That is enough for a hand of bridge, or you could play Monopoly.
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@edelweiss7928 The line between "patriotism" and xenophobia is very thin, and when a Welsh town has beer-gutted, shaven headed English bully boys claiming to be "protecting their own people", that line has been crossed.
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@jamesboth3785 Bombings by whom of whom?
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You mean "normal people" like Patriotic Alternative; the British National Party; The National Front? Beer-bellied, skin-headed bully boys.
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@Zara-jl5zw It's spelled "comma" , dear. The recent roasting of the Minister for Health by a nurse was anything but scripted, but you would not know that, because you never watched the programme.
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@carlosbooovy1174 The questions may be submitted in advance, but the audience responses to the answers given are not. The only thing that is a pantomime is a collection of motley fools calling themselves "Patriotic Alternative", and then failing to realise that "patriotic" has different connotations in Erskine and Llanelli.
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@DaChunkil8or I do not know what you are "on about". The previous discussion centred around whether the views expressed on Question Time ever reflected the true concerns of the public, and the NHS nurse was given as an example. I do not watch Question Time regularly, but there must have been questions with regard to immigration. that having been said, however, when you see beer-gutted, shaven headed, English accented bully boys swaggering through the streets of a small Welsh seaside town in ostensible protest against the use of a local hotel to house refugees, it is self-evident that the far right have adopted "entryist" tactics.
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@greentroll9326 As you ask, I am currently paying for a flat for two men from Zanzibar. Put that in your bigoted pipe and smoke it.
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Criminal scumbags like Kristopher Kearney, you mean?
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It's not ironic, it's "entryism" - a well known Trotskyite tactic that has been taken over by fringe groups that make a lot of noise; threaten violence, but never command any electoral support.
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@michaelmurray5631 God help the nation if future generations look like the skin-headed, beer-bellied loudmouthed morons from Patriotic Alternative. By the way, your post should read "centuries" and "ancestors'". The first noun is a simple plural and requires no apostrophe. The second noun is plural but possessive, and therefore an apostrophe should be used.
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