Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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So, I have walked through Dover, and no-one has had anything to say against me!
Goes to show that I can be Christian and state that the Christian Faith be taught in British schools, and no-one will challenge it.
The Great Scare has been proven to be without foundation. There is no comparison in this to preaching Jihadism in London.
I have bust a myth!
Guest 698- Registered: 28 May 2010
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What a bizarre post.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
Guest 1694- Registered: 24 Feb 2016
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Madder than a box of frogs on Crystal Meth.
Guest 1694- Registered: 24 Feb 2016
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#78 it seems a bit daft when the largest party is unable to form an administration leaving the expressed will of the largest number of those who voted without voice.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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A few posts on this thread have made bizarre readings, namely the comparison of teaching the Christian Faith in Britain to preaching Jihadism in London and the cowardly attacks that stem from it!
I hope anyone who has possibly been led to believe over the years that it is against PC correctness to say "Christianity must be taught in British schools" - and "the Christian Faith is our Country's true sole Faith by Constitution", will have understood that it is perfectly legal to do so HERE IN DOVER.
You will not be confronted by the Law or by the crowds and challenged or apprehended NO MATTER WHAT SOME MAY TRY TO SCARE YOU INTO BELIEVING.
DO NOT BE SCARED OUT OF YOUR CHRISTIAN FAITH!
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Ukip's founder says the party has gone 'completely fruitcake'
The UK Independence Party has "gone completely fruitcake" and is doomed to remain on the
political sidelines, its founder and first leader has said.
Leader of UKIP Nigel Farage, reacts as he looks at the latest edition of Private eye magazine during
a visit to Ramsey in Cambridgeshire while on the local election campaign trail
Professor Alan Sked, who set up the euro-sceptic party 20 years ago, believes the party has become
"anti-immigrant, anti-intellectual and racist".
In an interview with *The Sunday Telegraph* the historian also revealed that he once expelled Nigel Farage,
the party's ebullient leader.
Now widely considered a growing force in British politics, Ukip won 23 per cent of the vote in last month's
local elections. The party has come second in three recent by-elections and may even win next year's European
elections.
Many Conservative MPs fear Nigel Farage's party could split the right wing vote at the next election and cost David
Cameron a majority in 2015.
However, the historian who launched Ukip in September 1993 believes the party's surge has been exaggerated.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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As a member of British Party, I won't get involved in this debate.
Brian Dixon
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so your that fed up you've joined the edl have you alex.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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No, British Party was founded in 2011.
Brian Dixon
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never heard of it,are they ultra right wing alex.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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It's an Anglo-Celtic party.
Jan Higgins
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Here you are Brian, I think this must be the group Alexander refers to as Google have no reference to a British Party.
They look as bad or worse than BNP.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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doubt that is the one, alex speaks of anglo-celtic tie up, those creeps in the link are for aryan supremacy.
someone else tried that a while back, all ended in tears.
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The Welsh and Scottish flags are shown so there is a Celtic link.
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Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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Reg post 86
If the founders of the labour party could see what people like you have turned the labour party in to, they would be spinning in there graves.
I don't think the party founders wanted the British working class stuck in poverty on benefits and frozen out of the work market by cheaper imported labour.
Your labour party could have stopped the cheap self of the utilities.
Your labour party could have stopped employment agencies robbing workers.
Your labour party could have regulated the banks.
Your labour party could have not given NHS GPs the golden working practises that have destroyed out of hours services.
Your labour party got booted out on there ass, at the last general election because you are a party that bearers no resemblance to the party in its conception.
You don't even have proper working people in your party any more
There all public sector middle class taxpayer funded Champaign socialists
With there heads stuck up there ass
Total disconnected from the working class
Brian Dixon
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so you say kieth,but isn't that close to being zenophobic.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Jan, I don't use the term White Race.
And Party can be considered a communion, and also a union.
It can be a place with many people seated at tables, and a candle on each table.
It can be a place of meditation and explanation.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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i don't see the coves in jan's link being part of any communion, in fact they made my blood run cold.
Jan Higgins
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#97, I notice you have not denied that link is the British Party you referred to or have you started some new group.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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no end of choices jan here is another one - not to be confused with the people united party.
http://www.unitedpeoplesparty.org.uk/