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You think on, I never thinkExactly,, think on

I knowYou think on, I never think
Plus cancelled weddings costing the couple £100sWhat happened to all the staff that used to work in these hotels, you old tart?
Prove it!
I've repeated this many times and you cowardly hide behind your nonsense.

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Hotels that were profitable would not have chosen to take asylum seekersWhat happened to all the staff that used to work in these hotels, you old tart?
I have proven it, not a single person on here can come up with a single example.Prove it!
I've repeated this many times and you cowardly hide behind your nonsense

If you haven't done something in the past you cant do it nowI don't see Gary Neville's logic
He says someone put up a Union Jack on one of his building sites recently, and so he (Neville) took it down saying " You haven't put Union Jacks up in the past, so why now?"

I work on street lighting and the amount of flags is getting a bit awkward for us to work on the lights, If you cut them down all hell breaks loose and so we take them down whilst working on the lights but then put them back on when we have finished. To be fair they do make you feel proud of Britain rather than feel repulsed.
The number of flags in my street, has doubled, since I last counted them. Mine, is still flying proudly, at the back of my garden, though the pole has loosened at the top a little, so it leans a little one way, then the other.

The Reform Party needs to be made a proscribed organisation

It makes you proud working on the lights
we leave these on though in support of our communitys.

You can do your own research or believe or disbelieve what somebody else says.
Researching yourself gives a better answer.

If you try to take them down (and we have) you quickly get surrounded by groups of people so they have to be local to the area.

Operation Raise the Colours, meanwhile, has accepted funds from Britain First. Both groups project themselves as patriotic volunteers — yet their networks, funding, and messaging bear the hallmarks of orchestrated influence campaigns. And the men leading them are hardly ordinary citizens. Moulton, for example, runs Geocapita, a think tank claiming to advise world leaders on intelligence, and Oberion Group, a defence and data-intelligence firm based in Cyprus. These are not typical credentials for a local activist.