Though as things stand I think it's very small and marginal impacts are as follows. #1 Those like myself who see the killing on the same day as the Farage poster as a synchronicity. That the referendum rather than helping us integrate our national Shadow has simply inflamed it. #2 Centre Right Remainders who have quite bought Cameron's economic chaos argument in sufficient numbers. They'll now fear political chaos. I think these are very marginal in Electoral terms, < 1% but they'll be there.
Might be him, might not be him. (Actually it doesn't look a great deal like him)
I think it's hm. And I think this will tilt a very finely balanced referendum to REMAIN
Honestiy, as a thriller writer, you couldn't get away with this in fiction
Why? Who is going to change their vote over this? The vast majority of the public will see him as a madman; the only people who equate Leave and the far right are fervent Remainers.
I tend to agree... Now, if a picture ever emerges of him anywhere near Farage things could turn a bit...
It won't cost Leave any votes. Remain's only chance is if it converts enough DKs and pushes even more of its supporters to the ballot box in its London heartlands, and from its AB vote elsewhere. But Remain are trying to squeeze every drip from a limited demographic, sadly.
I love the way you try and search for an angle on your leads TSE. This could be like the AV referendum, and you draw some interesting comparisons. But, there is one slight flaw in your analysis. No one put any money on AV, but yet there are the majority of punters still backing remain.
BTW TSE- I ended on your twitter page or instagram page quite by chance. I am not a stalker..honest. But once reaching your page, quite by chance, I explored it a little and was intrigued by your love of 80's music. Do you like the great 80's music...the Smiths, Cure, Joy Division, New Order....or the shit 80's ,music....basically everything else?
I love all 80s music, the good music and the shit music.
I love everything from New Order to The London Boys.
Depeche Mode are my favourite band - should be releasing another album early next year.
I have to tread carefully because I'm not 100% certain but the most interesting thing about that picture is not the man identified as Mair.
I get your drift
I don't...
I'm not going to speculate. My comrade from many years past, Benedict White, hits the right note by saying it might be him, and it might not be him. Difficult to say.
Having stared at this for a few minutes I suspect this is a photoshop job
1) The guy is wearing a t-shirt with pink on it which is a colour you don't generally associate with the far right 2) The other 3 guys are holding the banner and staring straight ahead while the 3rd man is not holding the banner and looking in a different direction 3) if you look at the bottom of the banner the man on the right's legs are vertically aligned with his shoulders. In the case of the 3rd man what could be a leg is aligned with his head, which suggests he would have to be leaning at an angle rather than standing straight. 4) There seems to be some suspicious pixelation around the 2nd guy's left arm. 5) The 3rd man seems to be out of proportion (too large) when compared with the 4th man.
I have to tread carefully because I'm not 100% certain but the most interesting thing about that picture is not the man identified as Mair.
I get your drift
I don't...
I'm not going to speculate. My comrade from many years past, Benedict White, hits the right note by saying it might be him, and it might not be him. Difficult to say.
As in Mair. It may or may not be him...
I have no idea who anyone else is supposed to be. I can confirm I am not in that photo nor anyone else I know.
I don't mean you, the elusive Benedict White. It looks like someone else.
I love the way you try and search for an angle on your leads TSE. This could be like the AV referendum, and you draw some interesting comparisons. But, there is one slight flaw in your analysis. No one put any money on AV, but yet there are the majority of punters still backing remain.
BTW TSE- I ended on your twitter page or instagram page quite by chance. I am not a stalker..honest. But once reaching your page, quite by chance, I explored it a little and was intrigued by your love of 80's music. Do you like the great 80's music...the Smiths, Cure, Joy Division, New Order....or the shit 80's ,music....basically everything else?
I love all 80s music, the good music and the shit music.
I love everything from New Order to The London Boys.
I think the 80's was overall really quite naff on all fronts, barring Manchester, where I was growing up. Cinema wise, apart from Raging Bull- which was filmed in 1979, but released in 1980, it was utter tosh. I think we had to wait until Pulp Fiction (1994) until cinema found its feet again.
The best Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1980.
I have to tread carefully because I'm not 100% certain but the most interesting thing about that picture is not the man identified as Mair.
I get your drift
I don't...
I'm not going to speculate. My comrade from many years past, Benedict White, hits the right note by saying it might be him, and it might not be him. Difficult to say.
Having stared at this for a few minutes I suspect this is a photoshop job
1) The guy is wearing a t-shirt with pink on it which is a colour you don't generally associate with the far right 2) The other 3 guys are holding the banner and staring straight ahead while the 3rd man is not holding the banner and looking in a different direction 3) if you look at the bottom of the banner the man on the right's legs are vertically aligned with his shoulders. In the case of the 3rd man what could be a leg is aligned with his head, which suggests he would have to be leaning at an angle rather than standing straight. 4) There seems to be some suspicious pixelation around the 2nd guy's left arm. 5) The 3rd man seems to be out of proportion (too large) when compared with the 4th man.
I call fake.
I think it looks fake as well but didn't want to say that in case it isn't and I look an idiot.
Why? Who is going to change their vote over this? The vast majority of the public will see him as a madman; the only people who equate Leave and the far right are fervent Remainers.
@DPJHodges: @iainmartin1@JuliaHB1 You see, here's the problem Iain. I haven't mentioned Leave. But for some reason, you have. Why is that.
Quite.
As to Mair's mental health crisis - it could well be genuine, or alternatively preparation for a defence he knew he could subsequently rely upon.
Interesting that Murdoch is hedging his bets with Times REMAIN, Sun LEAVE - of course that also probably reflects the newspaper's respective readers views....
I love the way you try and search for an angle on your leads TSE. This could be like the AV referendum, and you draw some interesting comparisons. But, there is one slight flaw in your analysis. No one put any money on AV, but yet there are the majority of punters still backing remain.
BTW TSE- I ended on your twitter page or instagram page quite by chance. I am not a stalker..honest. But once reaching your page, quite by chance, I explored it a little and was intrigued by your love of 80's music. Do you like the great 80's music...the Smiths, Cure, Joy Division, New Order....or the shit 80's ,music....basically everything else?
I love all 80s music, the good music and the shit music.
I love everything from New Order to The London Boys.
Depeche Mode are my favourite band - should be releasing another album early next year.
New Order.
Then the rest.
Amen-- but can we start with Joy Division and then New Order and then the others.....
I have to tread carefully because I'm not 100% certain but the most interesting thing about that picture is not the man identified as Mair.
I get your drift
I don't...
I'm not going to speculate. My comrade from many years past, Benedict White, hits the right note by saying it might be him, and it might not be him. Difficult to say.
Having stared at this for a few minutes I suspect this is a photoshop job
1) The guy is wearing a t-shirt with pink on it which is a colour you don't generally associate with the far right 2) The other 3 guys are holding the banner and staring straight ahead while the 3rd man is not holding the banner and looking in a different direction 3) if you look at the bottom of the banner the man on the right's legs are vertically aligned with his shoulders. In the case of the 3rd man what could be a leg is aligned with his head, which suggests he would have to be leaning at an angle rather than standing straight. 4) There seems to be some suspicious pixelation around the 2nd guy's left arm. 5) The 3rd man seems to be out of proportion (too large) when compared with the 4th man.
I call fake.
I think it looks fake as well but didn't want to say that in case it isn't and I look an idiot.
Except it appears on the official Britain First website.
Having a mental illness is not the same as being insane. You are perfectly capable of holding cogent political views or violent ones. It's just that you are also ill.
I love the way you try and search for an angle on your leads TSE. This could be like the AV referendum, and you draw some interesting comparisons. But, there is one slight flaw in your analysis. No one put any money on AV, but yet there are the majority of punters still backing remain.
BTW TSE- I ended on your twitter page or instagram page quite by chance. I am not a stalker..honest. But once reaching your page, quite by chance, I explored it a little and was intrigued by your love of 80's music. Do you like the great 80's music...the Smiths, Cure, Joy Division, New Order....or the shit 80's ,music....basically everything else?
I love all 80s music, the good music and the shit music.
I love everything from New Order to The London Boys.
I think the 80's was overall really quite naff on all fronts, barring Manchester, where I was growing up. Cinema wise, apart from Raging Bull- which was filmed in 1979, but released in 1980, it was utter tosh. I think we had to wait until Pulp Fiction (1994) until cinema found its feet again.
The best Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1980.
Raiders of the Lost Arc in 1981 too
Emmanuelle 3 to 6 too
So a friend tells me
I am sure your friend very much appreciated the visuals!
In some ways the thing I now really fear is a leave win and then a deal that doesn't end free movement. It would be seen as a betrayal that makes Clegg and tuition fees a minor squabble in comparison.
I have to tread carefully because I'm not 100% certain but the most interesting thing about that picture is not the man identified as Mair.
I get your drift
I don't...
I'm not going to speculate. My comrade from many years past, Benedict White, hits the right note by saying it might be him, and it might not be him. Difficult to say.
Having stared at this for a few minutes I suspect this is a photoshop job
1) The guy is wearing a t-shirt with pink on it which is a colour you don't generally associate with the far right 2) The other 3 guys are holding the banner and staring straight ahead while the 3rd man is not holding the banner and looking in a different direction 3) if you look at the bottom of the banner the man on the right's legs are vertically aligned with his shoulders. In the case of the 3rd man what could be a leg is aligned with his head, which suggests he would have to be leaning at an angle rather than standing straight. 4) There seems to be some suspicious pixelation around the 2nd guy's left arm. 5) The 3rd man seems to be out of proportion (too large) when compared with the 4th man.
I call fake.
I think it looks fake as well but didn't want to say that in case it isn't and I look an idiot.
The MSM don't seem to be biting, for the moment, and the pic's been on twitter for over 4 hours...
I love the way you try and search for an angle on your leads TSE. This could be like the AV referendum, and you draw some interesting comparisons. But, there is one slight flaw in your analysis. No one put any money on AV, but yet there are the majority of punters still backing remain.
BTW TSE- I ended on your twitter page or instagram page quite by chance. I am not a stalker..honest. But once reaching your page, quite by chance, I explored it a little and was intrigued by your love of 80's music. Do you like the great 80's music...the Smiths, Cure, Joy Division, New Order....or the shit 80's ,music....basically everything else?
I love all 80s music, the good music and the shit music.
I love everything from New Order to The London Boys.
I think the 80's was overall really quite naff on all fronts, barring Manchester, where I was growing up. Cinema wise, apart from Raging Bull- which was filmed in 1979, but released in 1980, it was utter tosh. I think we had to wait until Pulp Fiction (1994) until cinema found its feet again.
The best Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1980.
I have to tread carefully because I'm not 100% certain but the most interesting thing about that picture is not the man identified as Mair.
I get your drift
I don't...
I'm not going to speculate. My comrade from many years past, Benedict White, hits the right note by saying it might be him, and it might not be him. Difficult to say.
Having stared at this for a few minutes I suspect this is a photoshop job
1) The guy is wearing a t-shirt with pink on it which is a colour you don't generally associate with the far right 2) The other 3 guys are holding the banner and staring straight ahead while the 3rd man is not holding the banner and looking in a different direction 3) if you look at the bottom of the banner the man on the right's legs are vertically aligned with his shoulders. In the case of the 3rd man what could be a leg is aligned with his head, which suggests he would have to be leaning at an angle rather than standing straight. 4) There seems to be some suspicious pixelation around the 2nd guy's left arm. 5) The 3rd man seems to be out of proportion (too large) when compared with the 4th man.
I call fake.
I think it looks fake as well but didn't want to say that in case it isn't and I look an idiot.
Except it appears on the official Britain First website.
Oh well... Shows what I know (should have kept quiet)
Britain First has a website? I wouldn't dirty myself by even putting their name into Google never-mind visiting their grubby little place on the internet...
Campaigning suspendid until atleast Saturday now. How can anyone say this is a fair election ?
What does campaigning being suspended have to do with whether it has been fair or not? Both sides have suspended their campaigns, you cannot get more fair than that. And it has been a few days out of weeks and weeks of official campaigning and years of unofficial campaigning, it isn't like the process has become invalidated by a delay.
I don't even understand what she is on about - was she responding to a different quote which might justify such a reaction?
You know what, I don't care.
The EU referendum was already a poisonous debate, I'm not going to start thinking about most likely cretinous conspiracy theories and absurd over politicising.
How I long for the days when politics was mere dull pablum.
I think she is saying that Cameron and others' intimations that the murder was politically motivated, and motivated by hate of foreigners etc - and thus, subliminally, Mensch thinks, linked, however tenously, to the Leave campaign - is wrong, and thus any subliminal laying of blame at Leave's door is wrong, because it turns out, according to the Mail, that it was in fact the actions of a man suffering from mental illness and not in possession of a sound mind.
Or something.
Mensch is best ignored by sensible supporters of both sides.
She's also best ignored by fanatical supporters of both sides, as well as people who don't care either way.
Strange how he crops up in just one of the photos.
You have got to be kidding me.
No, I'm not disputing the authenticity, I'm saying it's strange how everyone else seems to appear in more than one photo at more than one location, but he appears in just one in one location. What with his differing attir too, it's almost like he stumbled into these chaps doing their thing, agreed with them, helped hold up their banner, before going on his way.
Might be him, might not be him. (Actually it doesn't look a great deal like him)
I think it's hm. And I think this will tilt a very finely balanced referendum to REMAIN
Honestiy, as a thriller writer, you couldn't get away with this in fiction
Why? Who is going to change their vote over this? The vast majority of the public will see him as a madman; the only people who equate Leave and the far right are fervent Remainers.
I tend to agree... Now, if a picture ever emerges of him anywhere near Farage things could turn a bit...
It won't cost Leave any votes. Remain's only chance is if it converts enough DKs and pushes even more of its supporters to the ballot box in its London heartlands, and from its AB vote elsewhere. But Remain are trying to squeeze every drip from a limited demographic, sadly.
There are more ABs than C2s
Interesting. I'll admit I didn't know that. Turnout key. And ABs are reliable voters, as a rule.
Well, Legal and General are not bothered about #Brexit.
Could be just a pre-emptive move to reassure shareholders. As Brexit is a 50-50 shot, it would be a brave listed company to come out and say they'd be stuffed by it.
I have to tread carefully because I'm not 100% certain but the most interesting thing about that picture is not the man identified as Mair.
I get your drift
I don't...
I'm not going to speculate. My comrade from many years past, Benedict White, hits the right note by saying it might be him, and it might not be him. Difficult to say.
As in Mair. It may or may not be him...
I have no idea who anyone else is supposed to be. I can confirm I am not in that photo nor anyone else I know.
Might be him, might not be him. (Actually it doesn't look a great deal like him)
Even if it is him, easy to photoshop an image of him into that photo. He is looking in a completely different direction to everyone else. And his hand is not on the banner, unlike the others.
I have to tread carefully because I'm not 100% certain but the most interesting thing about that picture is not the man identified as Mair.
I get your drift
I don't...
I'm not going to speculate. My comrade from many years past, Benedict White, hits the right note by saying it might be him, and it might not be him. Difficult to say.
Having stared at this for a few minutes I suspect this is a photoshop job
1) The guy is wearing a t-shirt with pink on it which is a colour you don't generally associate with the far right 2) The other 3 guys are holding the banner and staring straight ahead while the 3rd man is not holding the banner and looking in a different direction 3) if you look at the bottom of the banner the man on the right's legs are vertically aligned with his shoulders. In the case of the 3rd man what could be a leg is aligned with his head, which suggests he would have to be leaning at an angle rather than standing straight. 4) There seems to be some suspicious pixelation around the 2nd guy's left arm. 5) The 3rd man seems to be out of proportion (too large) when compared with the 4th man.
I call fake.
I think it looks fake as well but didn't want to say that in case it isn't and I look an idiot.
Except it appears on the official Britain First website.
FWIW, the legs look completely off-kilter for me & it's also a bit odd that he only appears in one photo (in radically different clothing). Then again it is on the BF website. Perhaps he may have been a member but wasn't due to take part, but when he walked past he decided to pose for a photo.
I love the way you try and search for an angle on your leads TSE. This could be like the AV referendum, and you draw some interesting comparisons. But, there is one slight flaw in your analysis. No one put any money on AV, but yet there are the majority of punters still backing remain.
BTW TSE- I ended on your twitter page or instagram page quite by chance. I am not a stalker..honest. But once reaching your page, quite by chance, I explored it a little and was intrigued by your love of 80's music. Do you like the great 80's music...the Smiths, Cure, Joy Division, New Order....or the shit 80's ,music....basically everything else?
I love all 80s music, the good music and the shit music.
I love everything from New Order to The London Boys.
I think the 80's was overall really quite naff on all fronts, barring Manchester, where I was growing up. Cinema wise, apart from Raging Bull- which was filmed in 1979, but released in 1980, it was utter tosh. I think we had to wait until Pulp Fiction (1994) until cinema found its feet again.
The best Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1980.
But filmed in 1979....Next.....
It was released in 1980. That's when we first got to see it. Next...
Other 80s classics, film-wise include:
The Breakfast Club Die Hard Aliens Beverley Hills Cop Escape from New York Terminator Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Superman II Blade Runner E.T. Back to the Future Predator Footloose Dirty Dancing Tootsie Ghostbusters
In some ways the thing I now really fear is a leave win and then a deal that doesn't end free movement. It would be seen as a betrayal that makes Clegg and tuition fees a minor squabble in comparison.
To return to exactly what we were discussing before the terrible event, if this were to happen it would be entirely the fault of the leave campaign.
Having a mental illness is not the same as being insane. You are perfectly capable of holding cogent political views or violent ones. It's just that you are also ill.
I think you are absolutely right...and it was really brave of Nunu earlier to talk of his or her mental illness.
I think we should re-label people as criminally insane as clearly this person was yesterday, and those others who are bravely, struggling on, as mentally ill, who are suffering from a debilitating illness that is impacting on their lives. We should not conflate the criminally insane with mental illness....
I love the way you try and search for an angle on your leads TSE. This could be like the AV referendum, and you draw some interesting comparisons. But, there is one slight flaw in your analysis. No one put any money on AV, but yet there are the majority of punters still backing remain.
BTW TSE- I ended on your twitter page or instagram page quite by chance. I am not a stalker..honest. But once reaching your page, quite by chance, I explored it a little and was intrigued by your love of 80's music. Do you like the great 80's music...the Smiths, Cure, Joy Division, New Order....or the shit 80's ,music....basically everything else?
I love all 80s music, the good music and the shit music.
I love everything from New Order to The London Boys.
I think the 80's was overall really quite naff on all fronts, barring Manchester, where I was growing up. Cinema wise, apart from Raging Bull- which was filmed in 1979, but released in 1980, it was utter tosh. I think we had to wait until Pulp Fiction (1994) until cinema found its feet again.
The best Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1980.
But filmed in 1979....Next.....
Does that mean we count Goodfellas as an 80's film?
I have to tread carefully because I'm not 100% certain but the most interesting thing about that picture is not the man identified as Mair.
I get your drift
I don't...
I'm not going to speculate. My comrade from many years past, Benedict White, hits the right note by saying it might be him, and it might not be him. Difficult to say.
As in Mair. It may or may not be him...
I have no idea who anyone else is supposed to be. I can confirm I am not in that photo nor anyone else I know.
Might be him, might not be him. (Actually it doesn't look a great deal like him)
I think it's hm. And I think this will tilt a very finely balanced referendum to REMAIN
Honestiy, as a thriller writer, you couldn't get away with this in fiction
Why? Who is going to change their vote over this? The vast majority of the public will see him as a madman; the only people who equate Leave and the far right are fervent Remainers.
I tend to agree... Now, if a picture ever emerges of him anywhere near Farage things could turn a bit...
It won't cost Leave any votes. Remain's only chance is if it converts enough DKs and pushes even more of its supporters to the ballot box in its London heartlands, and from its AB vote elsewhere. But Remain are trying to squeeze every drip from a limited demographic, sadly.
There are more ABs than C2s
Interesting. I'll admit I didn't know that. Turnout key. And ABs are reliable voters, as a rule.
Indeed, C1s are the most numerous, then DEs, then ABs, then C2s
I love the way you try and search for an angle on your leads TSE. This could be like the AV referendum, and you draw some interesting comparisons. But, there is one slight flaw in your analysis. No one put any money on AV, but yet there are the majority of punters still backing remain.
BTW TSE- I ended on your twitter page or instagram page quite by chance. I am not a stalker..honest. But once reaching your page, quite by chance, I explored it a little and was intrigued by your love of 80's music. Do you like the great 80's music...the Smiths, Cure, Joy Division, New Order....or the shit 80's ,music....basically everything else?
I love all 80s music, the good music and the shit music.
I love everything from New Order to The London Boys.
I think the 80's was overall really quite naff on all fronts, barring Manchester, where I was growing up. Cinema wise, apart from Raging Bull- which was filmed in 1979, but released in 1980, it was utter tosh. I think we had to wait until Pulp Fiction (1994) until cinema found its feet again.
The best Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1980.
But filmed in 1979....Next.....
It was released in 1980. That's when we first got to see it. Next...
Other 80s classics, film-wise include:
The Breakfast Club Die Hard Aliens Beverley Hills Cop Escape from New York Terminator Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Superman II Blade Runner E.T. Back to the Future Predator Footloose Dirty Dancing Tootsie Ghostbusters
https://www.britainfirst.org NSFW but that's the website. The front page is dominated with referendum stories in general and pieces on the coverage of the Jo Cox murder in particular.
There are some very serious issues of natural justice here with conflicting witness statements being bandied around on the media;allegations of impartial witnesses; hearsay and therefore inadmissible evidence being published in the press;prejudicial information on police searches apparently being leaked and published;politicians making allegations about motive publically potentially photoshopped or out of context photos being published on the internet.The Police need to get a grip quickly as this is turning into a legal minefield.I think the chance of a fair trial now is nil.
Well, Legal and General are not bothered about #Brexit.
Could be just a pre-emptive move to reassure shareholders. As Brexit is a 50-50 shot, it would be a brave listed company to come out and say they'd be stuffed by it.
Well, Osborne has done that to the country...
Contrary to popular belief, Osborne has a political duty to the citizens of the country, not a fiduciary duty to the people who own the country, so his obligations are quite different to those of a CEO.
I love the way you try and search for an angle on your leads TSE. This could be like the AV referendum, and you draw some interesting comparisons. But, there is one slight flaw in your analysis. No one put any money on AV, but yet there are the majority of punters still backing remain.
BTW TSE- I ended on your twitter page or instagram page quite by chance. I am not a stalker..honest. But once reaching your page, quite by chance, I explored it a little and was intrigued by your love of 80's music. Do you like the great 80's music...the Smiths, Cure, Joy Division, New Order....or the shit 80's ,music....basically everything else?
I love all 80s music, the good music and the shit music.
I love everything from New Order to The London Boys.
I think the 80's was overall really quite naff on all fronts, barring Manchester, where I was growing up. Cinema wise, apart from Raging Bull- which was filmed in 1979, but released in 1980, it was utter tosh. I think we had to wait until Pulp Fiction (1994) until cinema found its feet again.
The 80s were superb. The music was superb - the Jam (til 82), the Clash, the Undrrtones, the Pogues, Dexys. Cheap football, beer and fags, great clubs, signing on and housing benefit, then three years in Spain. First child in 1990 and everything changed. Very different in the 1990s, but also brilliant. Being young is just good. Even when it's crap.
In fairness, there are plenty of villages in this country that sound like they could not possibly be real. High Ham, Nempnett Thrubwell, Kingsbury Episcopi, Newton Poppleford, Ebbesbourne Wake, Collingbourne Ducis, Lytchett Matravers, Wrestlingworth
There are some very serious issues of natural justice here with conflicting witness statements being bandied around on the media;allegations of impartial witnesses; hearsay and therefore inadmissible evidence being published in the press;prejudicial information on police searches apparently being leaked and published;politicians making allegations about motive publically potentially photoshopped or out of context photos being published on the internet.The Police need to get a grip quickly as this is turning into a legal minefield.I think the chance of a fair trial now is nil.
I have to tread carefully because I'm not 100% certain but the most interesting thing about that picture is not the man identified as Mair.
I get your drift
I don't...
I'm not going to speculate. My comrade from many years past, Benedict White, hits the right note by saying it might be him, and it might not be him. Difficult to say.
As in Mair. It may or may not be him...
I have no idea who anyone else is supposed to be. I can confirm I am not in that photo nor anyone else I know.
I don't mean you, the elusive Benedict White. It looks like someone else.
I know you don't mean me, but buggered if I know who anyone in that photo is supposed to be.
I love the way you try and search for an angle on your leads TSE. This could be like the AV referendum, and you draw some interesting comparisons. But, there is one slight flaw in your analysis. No one put any money on AV, but yet there are the majority of punters still backing remain.
BTW TSE- I ended on your twitter page or instagram page quite by chance. I am not a stalker..honest. But once reaching your page, quite by chance, I explored it a little and was intrigued by your love of 80's music. Do you like the great 80's music...the Smiths, Cure, Joy Division, New Order....or the shit 80's ,music....basically everything else?
I love all 80s music, the good music and the shit music.
I love everything from New Order to The London Boys.
I think the 80's was overall really quite naff on all fronts, barring Manchester, where I was growing up. Cinema wise, apart from Raging Bull- which was filmed in 1979, but released in 1980, it was utter tosh. I think we had to wait until Pulp Fiction (1994) until cinema found its feet again.
The best Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1980.
But filmed in 1979....Next.....
Does that mean we count Goodfellas as an 80's film?
OMG- I watched Goodfellas on it's release in Times Square in 1990. It was an afternoon. I don't think I have ever felt such excitement being fully clothed, and without the influence of chemicals ever. I love that film.
What are we going to do with all that sovereignty when we win? I propose banishing the FT to Frankfurt.
I think you will find that they need access to our money markets more than our money markets need access to them. That is why London trade more $s than New York and China came to London as well.
You do not understand why leaving the EU would be so damaging to The City.
Having explained it here a thousand times, and to save every other poster's sanity, I am not going to tell you why it would be. You can google stuff.
I know all about this stuff. I deal with it every day at work. You have to measure this risk against the risks to the City of staying in and, of course, of all the other advantages/disadvantages of staying or going.
Still, vote Remain to save the City has a certain ring to it, no? And will go down well with many outside London, I'm sure.
https://www.britainfirst.org NSFW but that's the website. The front page is dominated with referendum stories in general and pieces on the coverage of the Jo Cox murder in particular.
There are some very serious issues of natural justice here with conflicting witness statements being bandied around on the media;allegations of impartial witnesses; hearsay and therefore inadmissible evidence being published in the press;prejudicial information on police searches apparently being leaked and published;politicians making allegations about motive publically potentially photoshopped or out of context photos being published on the internet.The Police need to get a grip quickly as this is turning into a legal minefield.I think the chance of a fair trial now is nil.
I think this is what mensch was getting at.
Which is completely lost by her calling on Cameron to resign without immediately obvious context.
There are some very serious issues of natural justice here with conflicting witness statements being bandied around on the media;allegations of impartial witnesses; hearsay and therefore inadmissible evidence being published in the press;prejudicial information on police searches apparently being leaked and published;politicians making allegations about motive publically potentially photoshopped or out of context photos being published on the internet.The Police need to get a grip quickly as this is turning into a legal minefield.I think the chance of a fair trial now is nil.
I think this is what mensch was getting at.
Yes and she is right.I am a solicitor and I can confirm that the Court will have a real problem with these issues if there is a murder charge and Mair pleads an insanity defence.
I love the way you try and search for an angle on your leads TSE. This could be like the AV referendum, and you draw some interesting comparisons. But, there is one slight flaw in your analysis. No one put any money on AV, but yet there are the majority of punters still backing remain.
BTW TSE- I ended on your twitter page or instagram page quite by chance. I am not a stalker..honest. But once reaching your page, quite by chance, I explored it a little and was intrigued by your love of 80's music. Do you like the great 80's music...the Smiths, Cure, Joy Division, New Order....or the shit 80's ,music....basically everything else?
I love all 80s music, the good music and the shit music.
I love everything from New Order to The London Boys.
I think the 80's was overall really quite naff on all fronts, barring Manchester, where I was growing up. Cinema wise, apart from Raging Bull- which was filmed in 1979, but released in 1980, it was utter tosh. I think we had to wait until Pulp Fiction (1994) until cinema found its feet again.
The best Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1980.
But filmed in 1979....Next.....
It was released in 1980. That's when we first got to see it. Next...
Other 80s classics, film-wise include:
The Breakfast Club Die Hard Aliens Beverley Hills Cop Escape from New York Terminator Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Superman II Blade Runner E.T. Back to the Future Predator Footloose Dirty Dancing Tootsie Ghostbusters
Um... to name a few
Local Hero!!!
The Shining Das Boot The Elephant Man Breaker Morant The Killing Fields
In fairness, there are plenty of villages in this country that sound like they could not possibly be real. High Ham, Nempnett Thrubwell, Kingsbury Episcopi, Newton Poppleford, Ebbesbourne Wake, Collingbourne Ducis, Lytchett Matravers, Wrestlingworth
Gods, I love this country
What the article doesn't say is why Gotham got its reputation for madness. It is said that it was because in medieval times the village didn't want a King's highway traversing their parish as they would have to pay to maintain it. So they feigned madness - which was supposedly catching - so that the road would be routed elsewhere.
It was released in 1980. That's when we first got to see it. Next...
Other 80s classics, film-wise include:
The Breakfast Club- shit Die Hard- shit, but kinda of fun Aliens- shit- but passes 2 and a half hours Beverley Hills Cop- really shit, and dated Escape from New York-shit, and crap Terminator-not bad, perhaps Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan-shit Superman II-OK(ish) Blade Runner- I'll give you this one- but ahead of it's time by at least 15 years E.T.- mawkish shit Back to the Future- shit Predator- shit Footloose- shit, shit Dirty Dancing- fucking shit Tootsie- sort of alright Ghostbuster-juvenile shit
Interesting that Murdoch is hedging his bets with Times REMAIN, Sun LEAVE - of course that also probably reflects the newspaper's respective readers views....
The last time the Sun backed the losing side in a British general election or referendum was in 1974. In 1997 the Times backed the Tories.
What are we going to do with all that sovereignty when we win? I propose banishing the FT to Frankfurt.
I think you will find that they need access to our money markets more than our money markets need access to them. That is why London trade more $s than New York and China came to London as well.
You do not understand why leaving the EU would be so damaging to The City.
Having explained it here a thousand times, and to save every other poster's sanity, I am not going to tell you why it would be. You can google stuff.
I know all about this stuff. I deal with it every day at work. You have to measure this risk against the risks to the City of staying in and, of course, of all the other advantages/disadvantages of staying or going.
Still, vote Remain to save the City has a certain ring to it, no? And will go down well with many outside London, I'm sure.
It may not go down well, but this country is very dependent on London. Without it, taxes would be a lot higher and/or there would be even further cuts to public services. It's silly to pretend otherwise.
There are some very serious issues of natural justice here with conflicting witness statements being bandied around on the media;allegations of impartial witnesses; hearsay and therefore inadmissible evidence being published in the press;prejudicial information on police searches apparently being leaked and published;politicians making allegations about motive publically potentially photoshopped or out of context photos being published on the internet.The Police need to get a grip quickly as this is turning into a legal minefield.I think the chance of a fair trial now is nil.
I walked miles with five kids (all under the age of 10; not all mine!) and my ancient dog tonight. The world is a much happier, rewarding place when spent with children. Makes it extra sad that two have lost their Mam.
The Twitterati is bonkers. You look at it and think WTF and then can't help but get involved too! I must stay away from my phone!!
Safe to say, if Brexit happens next week it will be the gateway to the biggest gnashing of lefty, privileged, metropolitan teeth in the history of teeth gnashing.
Fuck me. Those guys hate us feckless, stupid, ignorant working classes. How dare we vote in a way they don't agree with? I almost find myself agreeing that I'm an ignorant racist scumbag.
What are we going to do with all that sovereignty when we win? I propose banishing the FT to Frankfurt.
I think you will find that they need access to our money markets more than our money markets need access to them. That is why London trade more $s than New York and China came to London as well.
You do not understand why leaving the EU would be so damaging to The City.
Having explained it here a thousand times, and to save every other poster's sanity, I am not going to tell you why it would be. You can google stuff.
I know all about this stuff. I deal with it every day at work. You have to measure this risk against the risks to the City of staying in and, of course, of all the other advantages/disadvantages of staying or going.
Still, vote Remain to save the City has a certain ring to it, no? And will go down well with many outside London, I'm sure.
Well it might not go down well with people who are prejudiced against London (which is very many of them) but that doesn't stop it being an important consideration.
I love the way you try and search for an angle on your leads TSE. This could be like the AV referendum, and you draw some interesting comparisons. But, there is one slight flaw in your analysis. No one put any money on AV, but yet there are the majority of punters still backing remain.
BTW TSE- I ended on your twitter page or instagram page quite by chance. I am not a stalker..honest. But once reaching your page, quite by chance, I explored it a little and was intrigued by your love of 80's music. Do you like the great 80's music...the Smiths, Cure, Joy Division, New Order....or the shit 80's ,music....basically everything else?
I love all 80s music, the good music and the shit music.
I love everything from New Order to The London Boys.
I think the 80's was overall really quite naff on all fronts, barring Manchester, where I was growing up. Cinema wise, apart from Raging Bull- which was filmed in 1979, but released in 1980, it was utter tosh. I think we had to wait until Pulp Fiction (1994) until cinema found its feet again.
The best Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1980.
But filmed in 1979....Next.....
It was released in 1980. That's when we first got to see it. Next...
Other 80s classics, film-wise include:
The Breakfast Club Die Hard Aliens Beverley Hills Cop Escape from New York Terminator Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Superman II Blade Runner E.T. Back to the Future Predator Footloose Dirty Dancing Tootsie Ghostbusters
Um... to name a few
Local Hero!!!
The Shining Das Boot The Elephant Man Breaker Morant The Killing Fields
In some ways the thing I now really fear is a leave win and then a deal that doesn't end free movement. It would be seen as a betrayal that makes Clegg and tuition fees a minor squabble in comparison.
To return to exactly what we were discussing before the terrible event, if this were to happen it would be entirely the fault of the leave campaign.
Of course it would but it isn't a scenario I look forward to.
I have to tread carefully because I'm not 100% certain but the most interesting thing about that picture is not the man identified as Mair.
I get your drift
I don't...
I'm not going to speculate. My comrade from many years past, Benedict White, hits the right note by saying it might be him, and it might not be him. Difficult to say.
As in Mair. It may or may not be him...
I have no idea who anyone else is supposed to be. I can confirm I am not in that photo nor anyone else I know.
Interesting that Murdoch is hedging his bets with Times REMAIN, Sun LEAVE - of course that also probably reflects the newspaper's respective readers views....
The last time the Sun backed the losing side in a British general election or referendum was in 1974. In 1997 the Times backed the Tories.
The Times did not back the Tories in 1997, it advocated its readers back eurosceptic candidates from all the main parties
https://www.britainfirst.org NSFW but that's the website. The front page is dominated with referendum stories in general and pieces on the coverage of the Jo Cox murder in particular.
Ugh! I think I'll refrain from clicking...
Its grammatical mistakes were enough for me. Don't bother.
Interesting that Murdoch is hedging his bets with Times REMAIN, Sun LEAVE - of course that also probably reflects the newspaper's respective readers views....
The last time the Sun backed the losing side in a British general election or referendum was in 1974. In 1997 the Times backed the Tories.
No they didn't.
In 1997 they didn't back any party, they urged voters to vote for the most eurosceptic candidate in their constituency.
So they endorsed the likes of Michael Portillo, Tony Benn, Sir James Goldsmith, and erm Nick Palmer
I have just objectively critiqued the above 80's classics for you
You have gone from being just deluded to my all time arch enemy Mr Tyson. You can slag off democracy all you like but when you start slagging off one of the greatest films ever made you really have crossed a line!!!!
In jest of course but still DEADLY SERIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love the way you try and search for an angle on your leads TSE. This could be like the AV referendum, and you draw some interesting comparisons. But, there is one slight flaw in your analysis. No one put any money on AV, but yet there are the majority of punters still backing remain.
BTW TSE- I ended on your twitter page or instagram page quite by chance. I am not a stalker..honest. But once reaching your page, quite by chance, I explored it a little and was intrigued by your love of 80's music. Do you like the great 80's music...the Smiths, Cure, Joy Division, New Order....or the shit 80's ,music....basically everything else?
I love all 80s music, the good music and the shit music.
I love everything from New Order to The London Boys.
I think the 80's was overall really quite naff on all fronts, barring Manchester, where I was growing up. Cinema wise, apart from Raging Bull- which was filmed in 1979, but released in 1980, it was utter tosh. I think we had to wait until Pulp Fiction (1994) until cinema found its feet again.
The best Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1980.
But filmed in 1979....Next.....
It was released in 1980. That's when we first got to see it. Next...
Other 80s classics, film-wise include:
The Breakfast Club Die Hard Aliens Beverley Hills Cop Escape from New York Terminator Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Superman II Blade Runner E.T. Back to the Future Predator Footloose Dirty Dancing Tootsie Ghostbusters
Um... to name a few
Local Hero!!!
The Shining Das Boot The Elephant Man Breaker Morant The Killing Fields
American werewolf in london.
It was amazing at the time, but seems incredibly weak and dated now (CGI era)...
The Shining- arthouse shit Das Boot- not bad, but too long The Elephant Man- over the top and arthouse shit Breaker Morant- OK for a TV drama The Killing Fields- fucking dated and sentimental shit if you watch it again
https://www.britainfirst.org NSFW but that's the website. The front page is dominated with referendum stories in general and pieces on the coverage of the Jo Cox murder in particular.
Ugh! I think I'll refrain from clicking...
Its grammatical mistakes were enough for me. Don't bother.
As in "real life" I'm careful not to enter into cesspits when I'm online. I appreciate others will want to out of curiosity if nothing else, but it's not for me...
There are some very serious issues of natural justice here with conflicting witness statements being bandied around on the media;allegations of impartial witnesses; hearsay and therefore inadmissible evidence being published in the press;prejudicial information on police searches apparently being leaked and published;politicians making allegations about motive publically potentially photoshopped or out of context photos being published on the internet.The Police need to get a grip quickly as this is turning into a legal minefield.I think the chance of a fair trial now is nil.
I think this is what mensch was getting at.
She's incensed about it.
Your not kidding ;-)
Louise Mensch @LouiseMensch Louise Mensch Retweeted Dick Mackintosh Fuck off and withdraw your trolling tweet of the photo of a Britain First activist who is NOT mentally ill Tom Mair
Dick Mackintosh @DickMackintosh Why are you spinning the assassination of Jo Cox to further your campaign to leave the EU @LouiseMensch
I have to tread carefully because I'm not 100% certain but the most interesting thing about that picture is not the man identified as Mair.
I get your drift
I don't...
I'm not going to speculate. My comrade from many years past, Benedict White, hits the right note by saying it might be him, and it might not be him. Difficult to say.
As in Mair. It may or may not be him...
I have no idea who anyone else is supposed to be. I can confirm I am not in that photo nor anyone else I know.
There are some very serious issues of natural justice here with conflicting witness statements being bandied around on the media;allegations of impartial witnesses; hearsay and therefore inadmissible evidence being published in the press;prejudicial information on police searches apparently being leaked and published;politicians making allegations about motive publically potentially photoshopped or out of context photos being published on the internet.The Police need to get a grip quickly as this is turning into a legal minefield.I think the chance of a fair trial now is nil.
I think this is what mensch was getting at.
She's incensed about it.
So much so she called for the resignation of the PM.
I love the way you try and search for an angle on your leads TSE. This could be like the AV referendum, and you draw some interesting comparisons. But, there is one slight flaw in your analysis. No one put any money on AV, but yet there are the majority of punters still backing remain.
BTW TSE- I ended on your twitter page or instagram page quite by chance. I am not a stalker..honest. But once reaching your page, quite by chance, I explored it a little and was intrigued by your love of 80's music. Do you like the great 80's music...the Smiths, Cure, Joy Division, New Order....or the shit 80's ,music....basically everything else?
I love all 80s music, the good music and the shit music.
I love everything from New Order to The London Boys.
I think the 80's was overall really quite naff on all fronts, barring Manchester, where I was growing up. Cinema wise, apart from Raging Bull- which was filmed in 1979, but released in 1980, it was utter tosh. I think we had to wait until Pulp Fiction (1994) until cinema found its feet again.
The best Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1980.
But filmed in 1979....Next.....
It was released in 1980. That's when we first got to see it. Next...
Other 80s classics, film-wise include:
The Breakfast Club Die Hard Aliens Beverley Hills Cop Escape from New York Terminator Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Superman II Blade Runner E.T. Back to the Future Predator Footloose Dirty Dancing Tootsie Ghostbusters
Um... to name a few
Local Hero!!!
The Shining Das Boot The Elephant Man Breaker Morant The Killing Fields
American werewolf in london.
It was amazing at the time, but seems incredibly weak and dated now (CGI era)...
Oh I disagree. I think the make-up and special effects is still magnificent today. Great film.
.It was released in 1980. That's when we first got to see it. Next...
Other 80s classics, film-wise include:
The Breakfast Club- shit Die Hard- shit, but kinda of fun Aliens- shit- but passes 2 and a half hours Beverley Hills Cop- really shit, and dated Escape from New York-shit, and crap Terminator-not bad, perhaps Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan-shit Superman II-OK(ish) Blade Runner- I'll give you this one- but ahead of it's time by at least 15 years E.T.- mawkish shit Back to the Future- shit Predator- shit Footloose- shit, shit Dirty Dancing- fucking shit Tootsie- sort of alright Ghostbuster-juvenile shit
I have just objectively critiqued the above 80's classics for you
You have gone from being just deluded to my all time arch enemy Mr Tyson. You can slag off democracy all you like but when you start slagging off one of the greatest films ever made you really have crossed a line!!!!
In jest of course but still DEADLY SERIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(You can tell by the number of exclamation marks)
Happy to join you in the Local Hero appreciation society. A wonderful film. So beautifully shot.
There are some very serious issues of natural justice here with conflicting witness statements being bandied around on the media;allegations of impartial witnesses; hearsay and therefore inadmissible evidence being published in the press;prejudicial information on police searches apparently being leaked and published;politicians making allegations about motive publically potentially photoshopped or out of context photos being published on the internet.The Police need to get a grip quickly as this is turning into a legal minefield.I think the chance of a fair trial now is nil.
I think this is what mensch was getting at.
She's incensed about it.
This too: That point being the witnesses who say BNP guy is lying are Muslims
There are some very serious issues of natural justice here with conflicting witness statements being bandied around on the media;allegations of impartial witnesses; hearsay and therefore inadmissible evidence being published in the press;prejudicial information on police searches apparently being leaked and published;politicians making allegations about motive publically potentially photoshopped or out of context photos being published on the internet.The Police need to get a grip quickly as this is turning into a legal minefield.I think the chance of a fair trial now is nil.
I think this is what mensch was getting at.
She's incensed about it.
So much so she called for the resignation of the PM.
Answers on a postcard.
Lost the plot today I fear... she's also retweeted perhaps 1000 times today too.
In fairness, there are plenty of villages in this country that sound like they could not possibly be real. High Ham, Nempnett Thrubwell, Kingsbury Episcopi, Newton Poppleford, Ebbesbourne Wake, Collingbourne Ducis, Lytchett Matravers, Wrestlingworth
Gods, I love this country
What the article doesn't say is why Gotham got its reputation for madness. It is said that it was because in medieval times the village didn't want a King's highway traversing their parish as they would have to pay to maintain it. So they feigned madness - which was supposedly catching - so that the road would be routed elsewhere.
Apparently rural folk are wily when it comes to feigning matters. Like the one about smugglers raking up stashed goods from a pond, caught by local officials, and claimed they were trying to rake in the reflection of the moon as they thought it a cheese. I presume the story is apocryphal, but I'm still proud to be a moonraker.
I'm not making any claims of identity for anyone in that photo. Just saying it doesn't seem faked. I'm sure if there are links to particular groups, there will be better evidence than what we can Google out there. It's just incredible how far people will go to push this one way or the other
Wall Street 1988, Platoon 1987, Top Gun, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Stand By Me 1986, Batman 1989, Amadeus 1984, The Terminator 1984, Nightmare on Elm Street 1984, Dead Poets Society 1989
.It was released in 1980. That's when we first got to see it. Next...
Other 80s classics, film-wise include:
The Breakfast Club- shit Die Hard- shit, but kinda of fun Aliens- shit- but passes 2 and a half hours Beverley Hills Cop- really shit, and dated Escape from New York-shit, and crap Terminator-not bad, perhaps Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan-shit Superman II-OK(ish) Blade Runner- I'll give you this one- but ahead of it's time by at least 15 years E.T.- mawkish shit Back to the Future- shit Predator- shit Footloose- shit, shit Dirty Dancing- fucking shit Tootsie- sort of alright Ghostbuster-juvenile shit
I love the way you try and search for an angle on your leads TSE. This could be like the AV referendum, and you draw some interesting comparisons. But, there is one slight flaw in your analysis. No one put any money on AV, but yet there are the majority of punters still backing remain.
BTW TSE- I ended on your twitter page or instagram page quite by chance. I am not a stalker..honest. But once reaching your page, quite by chance, I explored it a little and was intrigued by your love of 80's music. Do you like the great 80's music...the Smiths, Cure, Joy Division, New Order....or the shit 80's ,music....basically everything else?
I love all 80s music, the good music and the shit music.
I love everything from New Order to The London Boys.
I think the 80's was overall really quite naff on all fronts, barring Manchester, where I was growing up. Cinema wise, apart from Raging Bull- which was filmed in 1979, but released in 1980, it was utter tosh. I think we had to wait until Pulp Fiction (1994) until cinema found its feet again.
The best Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1980.
But filmed in 1979....Next.....
It was released in 1980. That's when we first got to see it. Next...
Other 80s classics, film-wise include:
The Breakfast Club Die Hard Aliens Beverley Hills Cop Escape from New York Terminator Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Superman II Blade Runner E.T. Back to the Future Predator Footloose Dirty Dancing Tootsie Ghostbusters
Um... to name a few
Local Hero!!!
The Shining Das Boot The Elephant Man Breaker Morant The Killing Fields
American werewolf in london.
It was amazing at the time, but seems incredibly weak and dated now (CGI era)...
Oh I disagree. I think the make-up and special effects is still magnificent today. Great film.
Well it sure seemed an improvement on Lon Chaney, in 1981...
.It was released in 1980. That's when we first got to see it. Next...
Other 80s classics, film-wise include:
The Breakfast Club- shit Die Hard- shit, but kinda of fun Aliens- shit- but passes 2 and a half hours Beverley Hills Cop- really shit, and dated Escape from New York-shit, and crap Terminator-not bad, perhaps Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan-shit Superman II-OK(ish) Blade Runner- I'll give you this one- but ahead of it's time by at least 15 years E.T.- mawkish shit Back to the Future- shit Predator- shit Footloose- shit, shit Dirty Dancing- fucking shit Tootsie- sort of alright Ghostbuster-juvenile shit
There are some very serious issues of natural justice here with conflicting witness statements being bandied around on the media;allegations of impartial witnesses; hearsay and therefore inadmissible evidence being published in the press;prejudicial information on police searches apparently being leaked and published;politicians making allegations about motive publically potentially photoshopped or out of context photos being published on the internet.The Police need to get a grip quickly as this is turning into a legal minefield.I think the chance of a fair trial now is nil.
I think this is what mensch was getting at.
She's incensed about it.
So much so she called for the resignation of the PM.
Answers on a postcard.
Lost the plot today I fear... she's also retweeted perhaps 1000 times today too.
As a totally off-topic and possibly useless point to lighten the grimness, despite never agreeing with her I do always find her very attractive.
I have just objectively critiqued the above 80's classics for you
You have gone from being just deluded to my all time arch enemy Mr Tyson. You can slag off democracy all you like but when you start slagging off one of the greatest films ever made you really have crossed a line!!!!
In jest of course but still DEADLY SERIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(You can tell by the number of exclamation marks)
You and Southam- you are a couple of sentimental saddos. A bit of mawkish music, a red telephone box on a Scottish beach, a box of hankies and that's it, you are completely goners
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Then the rest.
https://www.britainfirst.org/northern-brigade-activists-visit-26-mosques-across-dewsbury-and-bradford/
Although the hair looks fairly similar.
@Benedict witness.
I have seen other pictures of the guy wearing the patterned woollen or fleece top. Give me a moment and I will try to get them.
1) The guy is wearing a t-shirt with pink on it which is a colour you don't generally associate with the far right
2) The other 3 guys are holding the banner and staring straight ahead while the 3rd man is not holding the banner and looking in a different direction
3) if you look at the bottom of the banner the man on the right's legs are vertically aligned with his shoulders. In the case of the 3rd man what could be a leg is aligned with his head, which suggests he would have to be leaning at an angle rather than standing straight.
4) There seems to be some suspicious pixelation around the 2nd guy's left arm.
5) The 3rd man seems to be out of proportion (too large) when compared with the 4th man.
I call fake.
I don't mean you, the elusive Benedict White. It looks like someone else.
So a friend tells me
As to Mair's mental health crisis - it could well be genuine, or alternatively preparation for a defence he knew he could subsequently rely upon.
Interesting that Murdoch is hedging his bets with Times REMAIN, Sun LEAVE - of course that also probably reflects the newspaper's respective readers views....
If Dave thinks the issue will be settled within the party now with a slim REMAIN win he's got another thing coming.
https://twitter.com/campbellclaret/status/743925970655125505
Scarface
The Breakfast Club
Ghostbusters
Full Metal Jacket
Jean de Florette
Or my particular favourite:
Babette's Feast
Britain First has a website? I wouldn't dirty myself by even putting their name into Google never-mind visiting their grubby little place on the internet...
I need sleep.
Ming the Merciless watching Teletubbies.
.@CharlesBAnthony that's not Tommy Mair. It's this guy. T. Mair is 52. you're welcome. https://t.co/ieKdmVwlbY
Other 80s classics, film-wise include:
The Breakfast Club
Die Hard
Aliens
Beverley Hills Cop
Escape from New York
Terminator
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Superman II
Blade Runner
E.T.
Back to the Future
Predator
Footloose
Dirty Dancing
Tootsie
Ghostbusters
Um... to name a few
I think you are absolutely right...and it was really brave of Nunu earlier to talk of his or her mental illness.
I think we should re-label people as criminally insane as clearly this person was yesterday, and those others who are bravely, struggling on, as mentally ill, who are suffering from a debilitating illness that is impacting on their lives. We should not conflate the criminally insane with mental illness....
hearsay and therefore inadmissible evidence being published in the press;prejudicial
information on police searches apparently being leaked and published;politicians making allegations about motive publically potentially
photoshopped or out of context photos being published on the internet.The Police need to get a grip quickly as this is turning into a legal minefield.I think the chance of a fair trial now
is nil.
Residents living in a village sharing its name with Batman's city of Gotham were told their address did not exist when they phoned the local council.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-36550622
In fairness, there are plenty of villages in this country that sound like they could not possibly be real. High Ham, Nempnett Thrubwell, Kingsbury Episcopi, Newton Poppleford, Ebbesbourne Wake, Collingbourne Ducis, Lytchett Matravers, Wrestlingworth
Gods, I love this country
Still, vote Remain to save the City has a certain ring to it, no? And will go down well with many outside London, I'm sure.
Das Boot
The Elephant Man
Breaker Morant
The Killing Fields
But filmed in 1979....Next.....
It was released in 1980. That's when we first got to see it. Next...
Other 80s classics, film-wise include:
The Breakfast Club- shit
Die Hard- shit, but kinda of fun
Aliens- shit- but passes 2 and a half hours
Beverley Hills Cop- really shit, and dated
Escape from New York-shit, and crap
Terminator-not bad, perhaps
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan-shit
Superman II-OK(ish)
Blade Runner- I'll give you this one- but ahead of it's time by at least 15 years
E.T.- mawkish shit
Back to the Future- shit
Predator- shit
Footloose- shit, shit
Dirty Dancing- fucking shit
Tootsie- sort of alright
Ghostbuster-juvenile shit
Um... to name a few
Local Hero!!!- sentimental shit
@above
I have just objectively critiqued the above 80's classics for you
The Twitterati is bonkers. You look at it and think WTF and then can't help but get involved too! I must stay away from my phone!!
Safe to say, if Brexit happens next week it will be the gateway to the biggest gnashing of lefty, privileged, metropolitan teeth in the history of teeth gnashing.
Fuck me. Those guys hate us feckless, stupid, ignorant working classes. How dare we vote in a way they don't agree with? I almost find myself agreeing that I'm an ignorant racist scumbag.
I must stay away from my phone.....
In 1997 they didn't back any party, they urged voters to vote for the most eurosceptic candidate in their constituency.
So they endorsed the likes of Michael Portillo, Tony Benn, Sir James Goldsmith, and erm Nick Palmer
In jest of course but still DEADLY SERIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(You can tell by the number of exclamation marks)
The Shining- arthouse shit
Das Boot- not bad, but too long
The Elephant Man- over the top and arthouse shit
Breaker Morant- OK for a TV drama
The Killing Fields- fucking dated and sentimental shit if you watch it again
@above
I've just given a further objective critique on those batch of 80's films.
Louise Mensch @LouiseMensch
Louise Mensch Retweeted Dick Mackintosh
Fuck off and withdraw your trolling tweet of the photo of a Britain First activist who is NOT mentally ill Tom Mair
Dick Mackintosh
@DickMackintosh
Why are you spinning the assassination of Jo Cox to further your campaign to leave the EU @LouiseMensch
Answers on a postcard.
American werewolf in london- dated shit, but Jenny Agutter gets her kit off, which is a plus
@above
It's just incredible how far people will go to push this one way or the other
No, can't quite see that either... May be but no more likely than Mair.