Cruella's far-right hooligans create chaos

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Cameron was touted for the job before she wrote the article in the Times.
Have you got the timeline for when DC was 'interviewed' for the job, and when her comments were made?
And we don't if he was interviewed for any job, just a sort of friendly chat about a comeback, because Rishi needed the centre ground.
 
"May not be in print"?

Are you serious?
If one read something, one would have a reasonable idea of where they read it. But hearing something on radio or TV or in conference would take a fair old bit of digging and research to find it in print.
 
You not up to speed?
You appear to have your finger on the pulse, so I thought I'd give you the opportunity to delight us with your knowledge.
Have you got the timeline for DC being interviewed for 'the job', and Suella's comments?
 
If one read something, one would have a reasonable idea of where they read it. But hearing something on radio or TV or in conference would take a fair old bit of digging and research to find it in print.

If it's really that appalling surely it would be widely covered by the media and not very hard to find...
 
You appear to have your finger on the pulse, so I thought I'd give you the opportunity to delight us with your knowledge.
Have you got the timeline for DC being interviewed for 'the job', and Suella's comments?
Are they getting sick of you on google as well.
Reuters has released it to all the newspapers, should give us all a break while you Google for your answer.
 
The idea stems from belief of white supremacy, the belief that white people are superior to all other races and should therefore dominate society.[1] Examples of such groups in the UK are the National Front (NF), the British Movement (BM) and British National Party (BNP), or the British Union of Fascists (BUF).
Yeah, I don't think some people know what the definition of far right is.

There were some pretty despicable posters at the march, and some racist shouting in places. But that doesn't make them far right racists, just racists. From what I can see they were a (tiny?) minority of the marchers.

The far right racists were the ones attacking the cenotaph. They were solid far right and football hooligans. Sorry, decent hardworking racists and football hooligans.
 
Yeah, I don't think some people know what the definition of far right is.

There were some pretty despicable posters at the march, and some racist shouting in places. But that doesn't make them far right racists, just racists. From what I can see they were a minority of the marchers.

The far right racists were the ones attacking the cenotaph. They were solid far right and football hooligans. Sorry, decent hardworking racists and football hooligans.
Who were kettled, you ever been kettled by the police?
 
Who were kettled, you ever been kettled by the police?
Where were they trying to go whilst being Kettled? A peaceful march that they were told they couldn't approach? That was after they attacked police officers, but was it before they purchased fireworks to throw at the police or before, it's hard to tell.

Being Kettled in a pub for a few hours is hardly the worst thing to ever happen. Peaceful protestors have been kept far longer than that in the past.
 
Perhaps the police thought it would make good copy for the papers if they could get the 'thugs' agitated. Not as if the police arnt good at it.
Kinda fulfils everyone's preconceptions and gets the marchers out of the limelight.
 
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