Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Staggering support for an independent labour candidate | |
Posted by: | Dan Filson | |
Date/Time: | 08/07/09 21:02:00 |
You really are something, Andrews. You refer to me(presumably) yet again as Dan the Liar, on what basis exactly? That once I referred - on the basis of your information - to your having had a meeting around a table with Nick Griffin, who now leads the BNP, and Andrew Brons, who was at one time Chairman of the National Front. I mistakenly had the impression from the context that this was after 1991, but you fairly quickly jumped in and said it wasn't. I asked you immediately when was it then, but you never replied. Instead you came up with the pompous "There will be consequences" threat, no doubt a dead cat swinging from a washing line (oh no, that was an NF trick, and you're over that). On this one and only flimsy and relatively trivial nail you choose to hang calling me Dan the Liar thereafter. The public can judge. Your problem is that you cannot shake off your past however much you want to. You have admitted on the community forum that you were for 15 years (yes, 15 years!) a member of the National Front, and that you engage in acts of violence (and not simply or solely in self-defence). No doubt you may have acquired a criminal oonviction (or two or more) in the process. You think that turning over a new leaf - if indeed you have - makes it all right then. Many others would think that, after 15 years as a nazi thug, you should then withdraw from public life having so misspent a quarter or more of your adult life. Did you compensate your victims or apologise to them? What is interesting is that despite your avowed reformation and purring-like-a-pussycat public demeanour, on this and other forums you still like to throw your weight around and still like to have acolytes who back you up (actually youmore often seem to command them from the rear, putting up Fisher to take the flak before you step in). The Tories stay out of it because they need your votes to get business through the Council. Deep down though they loathe you just as much as Labour supporters do. What's a bit worrying is your claim to have voted Labour in 1986 plum in the middle of your NF strutting years by my calculation. Was that in Hounslow local elections, I wonder? It could not have been in GLC elections, because the Tories are so fond of local democracy they abolished it in London by getting rid of the GLC and so prevented Ken Livingstone from getting re-elected as he surely would have been. If you didn't vote Labour in 1983, the previous year there was a General Election, or in 1987 when there was a further one, did you vote for Mrs T by any chance, the next best thing to Sir Oswald Mosley who by then was unavailable? Or the cuddly Social Democrats? Must have been a dilemma for you, |