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In our very midst, to boot:


"By February 2000, Laura says, the pair moved into a flat in East Dulwich, which they adorned with Celtic and African patterned throws. Laura says she became aware Boyling was "under-developed ideologically". "The thing about Jim is that he never really says much. He seemed to be bright but there seemed to be holes in his political development," she says."


http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/jan/19/wife-fourth-police-spy-children?intcmp=239

louisiana Wrote:

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> They infiltrate your organisation, promote

> law-breaking, have sex with your activists, marry

> your women, procreate with activists to create

> more little activists...

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The sounds perfect, where do i send my CV?

From a different, but similar article called "I Too Slept With a Spy"


The spy's name was John (or so he said), and he lived in a communal house down the road from mine in the shabby suburb of Berea. It was after one of those long meals of lentils and carrot stew washed down with cheap South African red wine that our romance blossomed. I remember evenings spent discussing the role of the vanguard in struggle politics and the re-education camps we planned for the enemy after liberation.


Re-education camps? WTF? How very Stalinist.

Loz Wrote:

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> From a different, but similar article called "I

> Too Slept With a Spy"

>

> The spy's name was John (or so he said), and he

> lived in a communal house down the road from mine

> in the shabby suburb of Berea. It was after one of

> those long meals of lentils and carrot stew washed

> down with cheap South African red wine that our

> romance blossomed. I remember evenings spent

> discussing the role of the vanguard in struggle

> politics and the re-education camps we planned for

> the enemy after liberation.

>

> Re-education camps? WTF? How very Stalinist.



what a non event of a lazy shithole article - bandwagon jumping at its worst.


oh...its the Guardian


Still, Makes a change from turd encrusted articles on fucking Glamping & Cookwank

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