Twat of the Week nominations
Back by popular demand – Twat of the Week.
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Back by popular demand – Twat of the Week.
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I’ll nominate Gordon Brown – Wants to move the goalposts so his political enemy Nick Griffin doesn’t get let off again.
November 10th, 2006 at 10:43 pmWhen will Marxist NuLabour stop attacking our priceless freedoms(speech, expression, thought, association etc),
only when they are out of office, hopefully after the next election.
Brown – there’s no doubt. For proposing tightening of laws after failing to send Griffin to jail.
November 11th, 2006 at 9:51 amGordon Brown and Lord Falconer, who want to tighten the law because Griffin offended muslims and got away with it.
I think the whole notion of that is mad. It’s like, let’s tighten the law and then get him on something else. I can’t stand Griffin or his party but I think he or anyone else should have the right to criticise Islam – it’s called freedom of speech.
The dangerous thing IMO is their insinuation that you must not offend muslims but everyone else is fair game. So much for equality under the law.
November 11th, 2006 at 1:29 pm