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Yes, he did appear to be about that age.
> It hasn't been the best start for this new far-right organisation.

Depends how you measure it Mikey....
Retro...I am only too happy that it didn't "kick off"

The Brummie Police have enough to do as it is.
If you measure it by 200 people turning up it was pretty rubbish.
and how many counter-demonstrators Zacs?


//mikey4444
Retro...I think you have been rather kind to Mr Scott ! //

Why should I show antipathy towards him. I don't know him and he doesn't irritate me. As he has served his country ,I guess ,he is no coward either.
There are some very articulate people who really bug me as well. I call them Sinex.
lol retro !
I confess to know not, ag.
mikey; // I have never really understood why Robinson has used 4 different aliases over the years, including Andrew McMaster and Paul Harris //

Could be that one reason is that he and his family are continually hounded by Muslim gangs of a type that make most Pegida followers look like boy-scouts.

Without Tommy Robinson, numerous Muslim grooming gangs would still be in operation without fear of arrest.

Just 200 people march round an industrial estate miles away from the city centre?Just one arrest ? Bit of an anti climax ?
The news reporters probably outnumbered the marchers !
> Without Tommy Robinson, numerous Muslim grooming gangs would still be in operation without fear of arrest.

...and the likes of Golding/Fransen.
Khandro...this is where the Tommy Robinson comes from, according to his Wiki entry ::::

"Yaxley-Lennon uses the alias "Tommy Robinson", taking the name of a prominent member of the "Men In Gear" (MIG) football hooligan crew, which follows Luton Town Football Club"
numerous Muslim grooming gangs would still be in operation without fear of arrest. Really?
When Nick Griffin spoke about muslim grooming gangs 10 years ago, he was ridiculed by the MSM, BBC, etc. and arrested by the police.
^15 years ago.
Maybe more people would have attended if they'd chosen a nicer venue , a hillside or coastal location - ideal for a quiet walk, though perhaps better in the nice weather.
Zacs; // Really? //
Yeah - really! just like without UKIP we wouldn't be having a referendum.
Leave everything to the silent majority and nothing happens.

Re Video @ 1244

"Newsnight 1st Feb 2011 Jeremy Paxman interviews Stephen Lennon"

Sill living in the past Jethro?
khandro

Perhaps Tommy Robinson uses aliases to avoid the police?

Wasn't he jailed for mortgage fraud?
Svejk

A lot of people found it difficult to take Nick Griffin seriously over the past few years.

Back in 2006, he claimed that Stephen Lawrence was not killed by white racists, but that he was a drug dealer, killed by other black men.

So with that in mind, it's understandable (although, perhaps not excusable), that many people thought that Mr Griffin was not more than an 'agenda bender'.

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