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Old 07-05-2008, 09:10 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Ea of Dune, the small knife tucked into the stockings by a highlander in short kilt is known as a sgian dubh. A dirk would normally be larger, up to 18", and would be cumbersome.
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As a scouser does my forehead count as a cultural weapon and would I have to leave it outside any government building I chose to enter? :-)
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As a scouser does my forehead count as a cultural weapon and would I have to leave it outside any government building I chose to enter? :-)
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Sounds very productive. We need British Sikh candidates here in London, I think having some will do a great service to the image of UKIP. I hope the party gets more of a cross section of society and we will need to do it to be more of a force in politics. There is still that stigma that is attached to us, and I feel it is the only thing that is really holding us back at the moment
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Indeed. Well done to UKIP.
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As a scouser does my forehead count as a cultural weapon and would I have to leave it outside any government building I chose to enter? :-)
As a scouser, I doubt very much that you have anything of any cultural interest occurring inside your head.
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This is a pain in the **** issue for me.


I think the Sikhs should be able to carry their daggers around if they want, but not because of any religious mumbo jumbo.

If they are allowed to carry daggers around, then I want that "right" too.
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This amazes me. He's well and truly damned if he does something and damned if he doesn't do anything by those who post on this forum. On one hand people will be criticising him for doing everything 'not allowing any talent to develop hence sustaining his control of the party' whilst on the other he is criticised as soon as someone else does something because he didn't do it first. As often said by the proponents of the inactivity criticisms - Nigel's job is not to do everything. Does Gordon Brown announce the budget these days? Or does he divert that out to Alistair Darling? Is David Cameron mayor of London or does he let Boris Johnson manage London to his own accord? The answers to them two very poor examples are both firm 'no's. Accepted, they will probably have at least some input into what goes on but they delegate the responsibilities to their supporters. That is what a leader does! The leader does not perform every activity within a campaign - do you expect him to go and deliver all the leaflets for each and every one of the 450 odd wards we fought in the recent local elections? It would be impossible!

Rather than wasting time by questioning what Nigel Farage is doing why don't you do something constructive and help out your local branch or something helpful in another way to our cause. I know it is hypocritical to be writing this in response to your comments as I am pretty much committing the same sin, but I can't help but feel that many of his critics are rather harsh given that not all of his work is in the public eye. For example the public meeting he did in Swindon, attendance at university debates and attending branch AGMs are some of the many things that I know he does which others in UKIP may not hear about. To think about what he does that we may not know of is quite frankly a staggering thought.

In regard to Tom Wise MEP, I think what he has done here is brilliant and it is a perfect example of what I can only wish would get out to the wider British public. It shows our common sense appeal, and that we don't just apply to the white British public but anybody who is proud to label themselves as British (or perhaps English if you are a member with a dislike for the Union/ idea of British identity). My concerns do lie though with what exactly he is referring to when he discusses the right of freedom for religious expression. My assumption is of course that it is something vaguely similar to the case where that airline hostess was banned by BA from wearing her crucifix necklace. More like this please!
Oh dear, have I touched a nerve again? The question was, 'where was Farage?' then a suggestion, 'down the pub!' No body expects him to attend all funtions, important ones, YES!!
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