That's almost not the the point though, Sean. I'm sure a lot of people we don't suspect harbour deeply unattractive prejudices (and even some we know). I am just not comfortable with this ruling. Is justice blind except for some circumstances? Are the tenets of our law sacrosanct except for some circumstances?
I want to know about the strange voodoo that removed the BNP list without a trace from a certain post. Can't google it for love nor money. I want my prurient share of it.
I've been mulling over the issue of police not being allowed to join the BNP. I think that's wrong. It reminds me of when I worked in the MOD many moons ago and members of GCHQ were not allowed to strike. Whether you agree with unions/closed shops/political parties or whatever, if they are legitimate under British law, I don't think anyone should be discriminated against. My take on it anyway.
Hear, hear Jimbob; I lived in Bermondsey which was even closer. Couldn't wait to get back to Peckham however. I also lived opposite the flats that were demolished. Never had a problem. Apart from waiting a little longer for the market to drop a tad more, I would go for north Peckham.
Go for it. I lived for eight years on Queen's Road with no problems. Location is all of course, but if you are buying for your own home and not to make a quick buck, then I'd go for the biggest/most generous proportions you can afford.
Brilliant line from The Telegraph online: "What's a banger?" asked Martina Navratilova, with all the innocence of a woman who'd never seen a sausage before.
That is so refreshing to hear. While I would have no qualms flogging it cos I'm broke, I really do hope that the majority of them go to art lovers who won't be selling.
I think Snorky was referring to Gormley. There are about four on ebay at the mo, ranging from 400 to 600 hundrish. There was a limited run of 1000, all are signed and all were shrink wrapped. Don't remove the wrapping if you want to flog it. Different colours.