If they're going to protest on Armistice Day I personally feel that's well put of order. That's a significant day in our history methinks.
Do you think it’s more unacceptable to protest on armistice day or to incite violence in the form of, for example, goading people to burn down hotels housing asylum seekers?
Free speech 364 days per year is not free speech. People use the term "slippery slope" quite a lot when it comes to free speech.. but once you give it up in one day, they take more. Besides, unemployed war veterans protested armistice day in the 1930s. The far right/national front held protests on armistice day regularly in the 70s and 80s. More recently there have been numerous protests against ongoing wars on that day. The Gaza protest was a continuation of many varied protests that took place on that day. Don't let Farage gaslight you into believing this was unique. It's the subject matter he was bothered by.. because he only supports free speech when it suits him.
Just saying I feel its not right to protest on that day.... never mentioned burning down hotels. Probs a different angle?
So you acknowledge that protesting on armistice day is nothing out of the ordinary? (in fact the Brexit party actually held a lockdown protest on remembrance Sunday and encouraged others across the country) But now it's about Palestine, Farage suddenly thinks it's not appropriate.
So you’re criticising your fuhrer for avoiding tax on his properties by using a kids trust and offshoring assets in the channel isles? Not to mention taking money for his GB news and Telegraph gigs through a company and not as income? You can do it… so close… you can criticise him, go on.