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Farage - Dulwich school days, concerns raised


Mick Mac

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In my youth I belonged to an extreme left wing group in a very working class area and there were teachers in the group that used to allow certain pupils to skip their lessons to go and leaflet other local schools for recruitment....as far as I was concerned these teachers were undermining the education of these pupils who had few prospects under the comprehensive system in London anyway..i.e. the left wing were actively preventing the working class from improving themselves (after all it was a lefty public school Labour politician Tony Crosland who did for them in the first place)

I promptly left this ridiculous organisation as it was obvious that the absolute aim of the left was to keep the working classes in their place and uneducated so that they can be manipulated...and that is what has happened.

My mother was a staunch Labour supporter from West Ham territory- but when Enoch Powell made his rivers of blood speech she agreed with him , and became a Tory overnight, because, living in the thick of 2 parallel cultures...yes they were and still are parallel, she could see where things were headed. I think Enoch was proved right, and the EU made the UK powerless to prevent it

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steveo Wrote:

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> That's three years old Mick. And his mate denies

> it ever happened


Oh - ok, but its maybe more relevant today, now that he's talking about a Brexit Government.


What are you saying never happened - the letter seems genuine.


Also I have just emailed someone I know who was at DC with him and he says NF had pretty strong views on just about everything then.


And I've just noticed his initials are NF :)

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Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Hope no one feels they have to offer him any post-EU role that requires real leadership.


Considering how fast the official Leave campaign sidelined him, I doubt that will happen. I doubt he will get any role at all.

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