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I'd be willing to bet that these poeple obstructung the police/immigration from carrying out the laws of the land are many of the same people who are so up in arms that the UK is breaking international law....


I guess not all laws are created equal in the eyes of the virtuous mob.

sspringer Wrote:

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> Isn't McAsh the one who posted seasons greetings

> on the forum with a pic showing him wearing a

> jumper with "F**k the Tories" on it?


You should know, since it was you who posted the pic as an anti-Labour local election stunt in one of your many banned incarnations on the forum.


https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,2261423,2264533#msg-2264533


And to think you've offered to help with the running of the new forum...:)

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