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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Rob View Post
    I'll second that.

    It's also very educational - I had no idea about half the shït that some of them believe. I'd like to know what sort of effluent they try to drip into people's minds, rather than find out after it has turned an angry young person into a hate-filled tool for them to use.
    Maybe that is the problem with being mixed up and angry,you want everyone else to be mixed up and angry,a bit of a viscous circle then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheepy View Post
    Maybe that is the problem with being mixed up and angry,you want everyone else to be mixed up and angry,a bit of a viscous circle then.
    I didn't gather that at all from his postings.

    He is inquistive, and pays an interest in politics, from what I can see.

    I didn't see anything there suggesting 'viscous' circles of anger. (By the way, it's 'vicious'. There's no 'C' in the word. Hope that helps).

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    Is this a rhetorical question? For as known, there is a Party fighting for England - the English Democrats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by medrussia View Post
    Is this a rhetorical question? For as known, there is a Party fighting for England - the English Democrats.
    You are joking??

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    Quote Originally Posted by ron View Post
    You are joking??
    No, I feel that they are in a very good place to challenge much that is wrong about the Union. It has to be easier. I'm not offended that former members of the bnp are members, it can only be understood that they will find a place in another party. Besides which an increase in awareness of the English Democrats and what they do & can offer will see an increase surely in membership of a good 'cross section' of the people's of England

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    Quote Originally Posted by medrussia View Post
    No, I feel that they are in a very good place to challenge much that is wrong about the Union. It has to be easier. I'm not offended that former members of the bnp are members, it can only be understood that they will find a place in another party. Besides which an increase in awareness of the English Democrats and what they do & can offer will see an increase surely in membership of a good 'cross section' of the people's of England
    An increase in the awareness of the English Democrats and what they can do has seen some of the remaining decent members of the party attacked by the UAF, moderates leaving and joining other parties, whilst the only increases in numbers have been from disaffected BNP members. Spring and national conference attendances have declined year on year since 2009, whilst London has completely disintegrated as shown by the recent GLA elections.

    Only Uncles, Beverley and Butler are putting a positive spin on things and I am not sure if they truly believe what they are writing or if it is damage limitation.

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    Sounds like a dead party in the making. Really rather pathetic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tallahassee12 View Post
    Sounds like a dead party in the making. Really rather pathetic.
    Really, are you reflecting that projected by witch-hunters? Sounds like a Party being reborn, we await it's first scream. Really rather inspirational one thinks

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    Quote Originally Posted by medrussia View Post
    Really, are you reflecting that projected by witch-hunters? Sounds like a Party being reborn, we await it's first scream. Really rather inspirational one thinks
    Really?

    One must be really rather easily inspired, one thinks.
    "...the forum's juvenile delinquent" and occasional user of "coarse language"...

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    Quote Originally Posted by medrussia View Post
    Really, are you reflecting that projected by witch-hunters? Sounds like a Party being reborn, we await it's first scream. Really rather inspirational one thinks
    Have you ever seen 'Rosemary's baby', Medrussia?

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