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[BBC] Miners' Di Canio protest 'will only end with Sunderland campaign support'

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The local UAF are saying they've got the NUM's backing in Sunderland now for anti-EDl demos and wotnot.

It's all a big political move.
 

Anar that man. It is the clear simplicity from a short and imminently readable book about a farm that is so brilliant.

Well worth a few hours of anyone's time. Must have by-passed the left as they're still harping on about how they just want everyone to be fair and equal - don't we see? are we really that stupid that we can't understand that they're right and if we just let them take over our lives we'll thank them for it later?

Loads of 'em on this board.

I was having the conversation about a year back on this board, and they're like robots programmed with the words fair and equal.
 
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I've just joined in, lets invade like the good old days

Or simply click on 'report page'. Aside from it being politically provocative it is extremely ill-informed.
 
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I,ve asked a few family members who had there fathers father working in the pits and they couldnt give a toss about Pdc being in charge and are quite simply embarrassed by that page. Do they still think they have a voice in this area like they did in the 80s? oh wait they didnt then did they.

i,m just going to report the page til the day i die.
 
Don't even know why Di Canio had to issue a statement of denial. Any half intelligent person knows that the quotes have been taking out of context to suit an agenda.

Know where you're coming from, but living in society daily reminds me that there's a fkin large proportion of fkucwits about, ready to jump on a bandwagon that passes by.
 
Well worth a few hours of anyone's time. Must have by-passed the left as they're still harping on about how they just want everyone to be fair and equal - don't we see? are we really that stupid that we can't understand that they're right and if we just let them take over our lives we'll thank them for it later?

Loads of 'em on this board.

I was having the conversation about a year back on this board, and they're like robots programmed with the words fair and equal.

You can tell by the (perhaps willful, in some cases) lack of understanding of the word "fascist".
 
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The local UAF are saying they've got the NUM's backing in Sunderland now for anti-EDl demos and wotnot.

It's all a big political move.

The last NUM secretary was Ian Lavery who is now MP for Wansbeck. A good MP but a big mag fan! Hopefully they will keep any opinions to themselves. That Hopper is making a big enough fool of himself without any more joining in.
 
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Cover photo:

"We won't forget the scabs" with a stick hangman thing next to it.

So people weren't allowed to choose whether to cross a picket line or not? And those who did cross would have been subject to abuse (at best) and physical violence. Supression of the opposition by using terror tactics at its finest.
 
  • Gary Duncan: 'Sunderland Anti-Fascist Coalition' is now officially working with the National Union of Miners (NUM). This is the breakthrough we needed to start mobilising serious forces against fascism. I am absolutely cream-crackered from activity, but it's all been worth it to unite with the great NUM. Watch this space for details of a major event coming soon.
    2 April at 22:48 via mobile




  • Gary Duncan: By the way, getting the backing of the NUM opens up the possibility of mobilising all trade unions. THIS IS MASSIVE!!




 
Re: Durham Miners Hatred Campaign

Cover photo:

"We won't forget the scabs" with a stick hangman thing next to it.

So people weren't allowed to choose whether to cross a picket line or not? And those who did cross would have been subject to abuse (at best) and physical violence. Supression of the opposition by using terror tactics at its finest.

Add that to the fact that they went on strike over a winter causing power cuts that ended with thousands of old people that couldn't heat their homes and many died because of it, how very socialist of them as they were all on good money anyway.
 
Re: Durham Miners Hatred Campaign

Cover photo:

"We won't forget the scabs" with a stick hangman thing next to it.

So people weren't allowed to choose whether to cross a picket line or not? And those who did cross would have been subject to abuse (at best) and physical violence. Supression of the opposition by using terror tactics at its finest.

Exactly.
I was going to say its laughable, but its not really.
 
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Add that to the fact that they went on strike over a winter causing power cuts that ended with thousands of old people that couldn't heat their homes and many died because of it, how very socialist of them as they were all on good money anyway.

To be honest, the best time to strike is when it'll have the most impact, thus in theory giving the strikers a great barganing chip.
 
  • Gary Duncan: 'Sunderland Anti-Fascist Coalition' is now officially working with the National Union of Miners (NUM). This is the breakthrough we needed to start mobilising serious forces against fascism. I am absolutely cream-crackered from activity, but it's all been worth it to unite with the great NUM. Watch this space for details of a major event coming soon.
    2 April at 22:48 via mobile




  • Gary Duncan: By the way, getting the backing of the NUM opens up the possibility of mobilising all trade unions. THIS IS MASSIVE!!





What a bunch of *****.

They must be over the moon that something has turned up which means they can get together and congratulate themselves on what amazing human beings they are, when really they're just making a f***ing nuisance of themselves.

You've gotta laugh - the breakthrough to start mobilising serious forces - 'kin 'ell.
 
  • Gary Duncan: 'Sunderland Anti-Fascist Coalition' is now officially working with the National Union of Miners (NUM). This is the breakthrough we needed to start mobilising serious forces against fascism. I am absolutely cream-crackered from activity, but it's all been worth it to unite with the great NUM. Watch this space for details of a major event coming soon.
    2 April at 22:48 via mobile
  • Gary Duncan: By the way, getting the backing of the NUM opens up the possibility of mobilising all trade unions. THIS IS MASSIVE!!

What a deluded tit :lol:
 
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facebook is for bellends
 
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