I can absolutely understand why some people are extremely uncomfortable with banning EDL
marches.
Why i feel banning the far right EDL would be a dangerous precedence to set
I know we must always beware the thin end of the wedge and I can totally understand quotes like
this :
"i think if we allow them to march we can expose them for the racist nazi's they are, much like
when the bbc gave nick griffin a platform to speak, many critisised that but after that his support
dropped as people could see through him, much the same here i feel.
Have to say I liked the tone Ed Miliband took today on Radio4 (more and more he is impressing me
recently), now is not the time for political point-scoring and I am wary of all the knee-jerking I
am seeing since the riots began. We need to take time to listen to what places like Tottenham,
Croydon and Clapham are telling is.
So what have we all learnt, well judging by the twitter, facebook and phone-ins we can certainly
agree that people are very, very angry & shocked over what happened in the London, Liverpool,
Birmingham, Manchester, Salford, Bristol and West Brom. It is always a shame to see the surge of
"Hang them high, birch them low" Daily Mail style knee-jerking but after what we've seen over the
last week who am I to argue with them?
Who is that masked man?Shocker!
As in all good conspiracies and corruption stories, as soon as it gets too hot in the kitchen, one
of the scumbags involved in the crime starts singing like a canary. Case in point: various news
outlets report today that a whistleblower is accusing FIFA executive committee members from
Cameroon and the Ivory Coast of taking $1.
No it's not a misspelling, but I will take the opportunity to wish all Arsenal supporters
everywhere a Very Happy New Year. And to all those of you who
Yearn for silverware and titles, I offer these words of comfort.......
The season is half over. We've done well; we're 2 points off the top of the table in 3rd
place.