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Old 02-02-2008, 12:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What community wouldn't be proud to have a Donna Bailey in its midst?

Committed to civic improvement, she's just as determined to mend broken swings in the park as she is to stop teenagers hanging around the local corner shop in the evenings.

Such is the message coming from the fellow mothers huddled in the park in question, a sorely neglected corner of the quaint West Sussex village of Upper Beeding.

The mums here call Donna - a warm, blue-eyed beautician, who offers facials at very reasonable rates - one of their own, which in itself is something of an accolade.

They tell you that Upper Beeding is actually the sort of place where you are an outsider until your family has lived here for three generations.

Donna, 41, however, has been brought into the fold in an astonishing four years, since moving here with her three children to start a new life after a painful divorce.

"She's a marvellous person. She's just thrown herself-into helping the community, and there aren't a lot of people like that around these days," explains Lorraine Blain, 38, who runs the local pub.
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I was going to post the same one myself. What with this and the one on Barnbrook this past week (see Elections thread), dare I say the media establishment might be softening its stance?
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I was going to post the same one myself. What with this and the one on Barnbrook this past week (see Elections thread), dare I say the media establishment might be softening its stance?
Apparently this is a double page spread in the paper.
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I was going to post the same one myself. What with this and the one on Barnbrook this past week (see Elections thread), dare I say the media establishment might be softening its stance?
Yes, they own the BNP now. I wonder what they'll make it do?
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I particularly liked this bit of the interview, when they ask her how she came to join the British Mushroom Party:

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"So then I looked at the BNP website." Hang on a minute. You leapt straight from the Tories to the BNP, just like that?

"Yes. Well, actually, it was the Europe thing that did it. All the other parties want us to be part of Europe, and I think it is only a matter of time before Europe is a superstate, and I object to that.
Curiously, the leaflet which the BNP supporters here were boasting about distributing across London a couple of weeks back, and which they kindly linked to at one point, made exactly the same claim.

Veritas called itself "The Straight Talking Party". Now that they are nearly defunct, perhaps their slogan is up for grabs, and the BNP might like to adopt it. "BNP: The Straight Talking Party".

No, somehow I don't think that would work.
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She sounds like a bit of a *****. Is hanging around corner shops a crime?
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Dispersal orders were created by this government to stop young people hanging round corner shops if their behaviour is 'anti-social'.
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Gangs can be intimidating to people to pass or want to go into them shops, She wants to get places where the youth can go and be safe. On the streets is not a safe place for them to congregate, do you think little old grannies like going to the shop to get a bottle of milk and have to pass gangs of youths?
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It's called loitering with intent by the Police. No, it's not a crime, but in many areas it can be a problem. Older folk have been known to feel intimidated by groups of youths hanging around late shops. Probably because they're the only lit-up area around.
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