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er, read my answers. Mosley's popularity had declined well before 1940, before any fronts and before cosnsription. So your thesis that the youth weren't about explaining his lack of success looks pretty false. It's hardly surprising he got interned in 1940 given the security situation and his opinions.


I am bored and an old timer but you're just looking for fights and I'm bored of that too. You're not intersted in any conversation.

I'm looking for fights?


reread the post of mine that you responded to within minutes and explain what was fight-y about it.


If you're bored and have to pic them yourself (like a few other old timers here) try being a 'fresher' elsewhere or stfu and use IGNORE.

I daresay throwing blame where it doesn't belong is your habit at home too ????. If so your sharers have my sympathy.



Look for where the exchange became insulting (as opposed to merely swapping or questioning opinions) and get off that pedestal of thinking you are right (or in it).


I was in a convo with Tarot, it was doing fine.


Do you behave the way you did when you pass people talking on LL?



My opinion was not 'tosh' ...... nor was it something that anyone other than a poser would use the word 'thesis' about, as if over-describing something you then knock down heightens the satisfaction you give yourself.


I expressed horror about reminders of a period when our establishment contained a member who was far worse even than Powell, more full of hate and more intent on whipping up people's emotions.


There IS such a figure that is manipulating young disaffected people now.


Ignore that if you wish but don't expect others to.

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