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Birmingham Mosque Has Thrown A Best Of British Tea Party, Could This Type Of Thing Be The Answer?

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anotheoldgit | 10:13 Sun 09th Apr 2017 | News
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/04/09/mosque-throws-best-british-tea-party-response-edl-march/

It was reported in the Guardian that the police had arrested two anti-EDL counter protesters, pity they didn't choose to attend the party?

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Well it worked for Boston.
Great idea,community spirit at it's best .
Nice idea but I doubt it'll change the radicals minds.
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Old_Geezer

What could you possibly suggesting O_G throwing everything overboard?
its a very good idea, let us hope they have more of them, and its a pity that it has to take a Mosque to organise a British Tea Party. We used to have these on special occasions like the Queens birthday or on VE day, still i guess those days are long gone.
Well it's certainly a better approach than that of the Luton Islamic Centre mosque ... where Khalid Masood was radicalised.

Good on them, the savours of the good old British way of life that so many miss and crave

It's a funny old world
//We used to have these on special occasions like the Queens birthday or on VE day, still i guess those days are long gone. //

street parties are in the "too difficult" box for most these days - you have to pay to manage road closures and police them, and your events licence and insurance won't be cheap either.
councils can and do throw money at any old thing, so why can't streets organise themselves and throw even a small street party.
Emmie - when street parties were thrown they was much less traffic on the road and much less H&S.
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emmie

Would it be safe these days unless the street was blocked off from traffic with the huge concrete blocks we see moved into place these days?
Maybe because it imposes on their neighbours who want to use the road as a road ? Garden parties or village hall parties are more considerate of others. A mosque party sounds fine.
ummm
more's the pity.
aog
would they make people feel safer, and besides how would you get your cars in and out.
So where would you suggest people move their cars to, Emmie?
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They held one in the Mall last year on the occasion of the Queen's 90th Birthday.

That is if you could afford the £150 per seat cost.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35318389
aog
so they did, weren't the people specially invited, though you had to pay fo your tickets?

umm no idea, don't drive myself, and when we have had street parties they shut the road off, mind you that was a while ago.
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/// aog
would they make people feel safer, and besides how would you get your cars in and out. ///

Taking in to account some recent murderous events, they certainly would make people feel much safer.
nothing will stop a sustained attack as in the one in London recently, they can only block off the more sensitive areas like Buckingham Palace, Downing street, HOP.
Well it's a positive but what they need to do is move into the 21st Century, dress like British people, loose the Sharia Courts, speak the language(English) and loudly condemn(and grass up) those wishing us harm.

Until that happens throwing tea parties is just a nice to have.

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