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Renata Hamvas Wrote:

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> Hi Captain,

> just to let you know that when this thread came up

> I reported the posters to the Police. They were

> already aware of them.

> Renata


Great, i think we may have doubled up as they weren't aware at the time i reported (pretty much the minute this came up), please DM your ref number and I'll see if can get them to consolidate as I've been adding as more posters were spotted. (FYI this is with both the MET and Anti Terror).


Best,

JohnL Wrote:

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> I don't particularly like the Daily Mail myself -

> but they've run a story on this.

>

> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5595029/Ne

> o-Nazi-group-claims-Hitler-right-inflammatory-post

> ers-London.html

>

> (and quoted us all)


Glad it's raised awareness but slightly annoyed I'm quoted on the Daily Mail online!Now this is extremely cynical of me, but does anyone else find it a slight coincidence Labour Councillor For Peckham Rye Ward first commented on this thread after the publication of this article?


Edit- I have to say, I also find it a tad irresponsible of the dailymail to add people's usernames to an inflammatory publication like this.

Bloody hell, I?ve been quoted by the Fail! Shit, I?m gonna need a shower...


There?s something really weird about being quoted attacking right-wing extremists by a paper that once supported right wing extremists and has never quite been willing to entirely renounce that moment in its history.

JoeLeg Wrote:

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> Bloody hell, I?ve been quoted by the Fail! Shit,

> I?m gonna need a shower...

>

> There?s something really weird about being quoted

> attacking right-wing extremists by a paper that

> once supported right wing extremists and has never

> quite been willing to entirely renounce that

> moment in its history.


I know what you mean, I'm just heading for shower number three!

Maybe it?s me, but I read (some of) this as a classic Little Englander Hate Mail type article.


It talks of house prices and makes E.D sound like a sleepy hollow village, with a whiff of ?we don?t want that type of people round here?


Insert Nazi/Foreigner/European Union/Leftie as appropriate.

Well that?s all the Fail journalists know how to do! Paul Dacre has spent so long pandering to his base that they?ve forgotten what real journalism is (to be fair many newspapers could have same charge levelled at them);the Fail has for many years been nothing but a massive echo chamber for those who believe things ?used to be better?.
But in the Mail's defence (blimey, I never thought I'd write that), Dacre was a staunch supporter of Stephen Lawrence's family and their quest for justice and the Mail was the paper that named those who were allegedly responsible as 'murderers'. That couldn't have pleased the Mail's more unpleasant base. One reason for Dacre's line, though, was that he knew Stephen's father, who'd done some decorating for him.

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