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Patric was a well loved personallity. RIP


Patric Moore joined the RAF aged sixteen, this would give him a chance of getting nearer the stars, he rose to be a

Flight lieutenant.


The war had a significant influence on his life: his only romance ended when his fianc?e, a nurse called Lorna, was killed by a bomb which struck her ambulance.

Yeah, I know what you mean, one way of describing them might be 'The British Tea Party'.


They campaigned aggressively against anti-apartheid measures, although this may have been because they thought that this restricted Britsh people's freedom (conveniently overlooking that apartheid restricted African people's freedom).


Many of their members are also members of UKIP, who largely seem to believe that 'The World Should Be Run By Old Priveleged White British Men'.


Sir Patrick was associated with the team, as was Norris McWhirter.


However, Sir Patrick was notoriously against fox hunting, and also supported Monster Raving Loony.


He was against excessive immigration, but was also against the persecution of minorities.


It would be safer to say that he was a hotch-potch of 'empire' views but they hardly constituted an oppressive right winger.

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