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Should the BNP stop selling the musician's songs?

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anotheoldgit | 14:03 Thu 28th May 2009 | News
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/may/28 /bnp-selling-british-musicians-songs

Nigel McCune, a national organiser at the Musicians' Union, told the Times that musicians needed a safeguard against these sorts of associations.

'Needing a safeguard against these sorts of associations' that is rich coming from the squeaky clean musicians, who have done more harm towards our youngsters than the BNP could ever hope to do.
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vic:

There you go again, going off on one simply because your shortcomings are pointed out to you. Sorry, mate, but you have totally failed to justify your claims which, when challenged, you start name calling.

But I won't respond in kind: your God will forgive your outburst I'm sure. I shall pray for your salvation. Please be calm.
I would hardly put a link to the post where you show yourself to be an idiot if I was in the wrong.

Still waiting for an apology.

Also, found this post showing your intellect (or lack of it) http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question76 1201-2.html
anotheoldgit apologies for thread spoiling. I really should not rise to the bait of master baiters like paraffin
paraffin
Thurs 07/05/09
12:35
The disparity has arisen because, in layman's terms, the Government does not know its arris from its elbow!

Doesn't sound like you are much of a fan of GB and co.
Gromit:

How low can you sink? You've quoted an answer from me in response to a question concerning a pet hate of yours, the Gurkhas, and my comment which was relevant concerning the subject which was raised by New Judge, i.e. comparing the admission of illegal immigrants to the UK and the (at the time) ongoing efforts of some heroic people to afford the glorious Gurkhas the right to settle here after serving the British people for nearly 200 years.

Your "dig", therefore, is the lowest of the low but, like your bedfellow vic, you are more to be pitied than scorned, therefore I offer you my olive branch of peace instead of the poisonous slings and arrows you have aimed in my direction.
May your God forgive you.
paraffin

I do not give a stuff which political party you do or do not support. If you are a Labour support, then I apologise for my mistake.

I am not ant Gurkha and it is not my pet hate. See my answer here
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question75 1870.html

I posted a question where I played devil's advocate, and tongue in cheek compared them with other immigtation cases. That my have led you to mistakenly believe I am anti Gurkha.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question74 5198.html

As far as using your quote on the Government from the Gurkha thread, so what? There was no disrespect to them, it was an example of you speaking unflatteringly about the Government.
You know the BNP are on a roll by the flak they are getting from the main parties.
The timing of these musicians' complaint is interesting. If you remember, Dame Vera Lynn complained of her work being used on a BNP CD compilation several months ago. Yet these 'stars' only make their anger vocal a week before the BNP are in an election.
master baiters like paraffin

*Snicker*

Read this out loud a couple times.
They're quite possibly not aware of it until it comes up in election news coverage, Gromit. I didn't hear about it myself till oldgit posted this thread.

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