Some newspapers are going crazy over this. Should he been allowed to attend?
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quote:That won't stop me hoping the queen locks him to the tower before he gets chance to eat though.
quote:Originally posted by Proggers:
Ah, the Royal Family has another brush with the far right. Wasn't King Edward VIII quite chummy with the Nazis?
quote:Originally posted by King Kev:
Yeah and so was George Bush jr. grandad.
He was selling the Nazi's weapons untill the US stopped him in 1942. That's where a lot of the money for his two sons to become President came from. Unbelievable I know.
quote:Originally posted by King Kev:quote:Originally posted by Proggers:
Ah, the Royal Family has another brush with the far right. Wasn't King Edward VIII quite chummy with the Nazis?
Yeah and so was George Bush jr. grandad.
He was selling the Nazi's weapons untill the US stopped him in 1942. That's where a lot of the money for his two sons to become President came from. Unbelievable I know.
quote:Originally posted by ŅÏÎđâŅŅОÏηКŅÎģ:
My personal opinion is that I don't see any harm in his attendance. He is afterall just one of many politicians who will be there.
This isn't to say that I agree with his hard right views and policies. I think that people protesting his right to attend are going too far though. They are displaying intolerance, which is ironically the thing they dislike about him.
quote:Originally posted by HyacinthB:
[I agree spider. He is, after all, a member of the London Assembly and as all the other members have been issued with an invite, it wouldn't be very democratic if he was refused I guess.
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