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    FAO Alfie

    Alfie, me old mate, have you been in Booth's new cafe in Clitheroe yet ? I was in in this afternoon, very pleasant and relaxing, an almond croissant and a flat white, and for half an hour I could stop worrying about the safety of those brave young men and women of the IDF, risking their lives to save those poor innocent hostages, and wipe terrorist scum off the face of the earth in Gaza.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Alfie, me old mate, have you been in Booth's new cafe in Clitheroe yet ? I was in in this afternoon, very pleasant and relaxing, an almond croissant and a flat white, and for half an hour I could stop worrying about the safety of those brave young men and women of the IDF, risking their lives to save those poor innocent hostages, and wipe terrorist scum off the face of the earth in Gaza.
    sinkov, good to hear and it all sounds good to me.
    Mind you, just don't worry about things that you can't influence ---que sera, sera.
    Whatever happens, happens and will be the result of actions by people way beyond our control.
    Same thing has been happening for much, much longer than we have graced this mortal coil. Just keep enjoying the croissants and coffee and keep your fingers crossed that me and the missus don't get set upon by protesters at The Cenotaph on Sunday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    sinkov, good to hear and it all sounds good to me.
    Mind you, just don't worry about things that you can't influence ---que sera, sera.
    Whatever happens, happens and will be the result of actions by people way beyond our control.
    Same thing has been happening for much, much longer than we have graced this mortal coil. Just keep enjoying the croissants and coffee and keep your fingers crossed that me and the missus don't get set upon by protesters at The Cenotaph on Sunday.
    I would hate that Supersub6. I hope with all of my heart the Remembrance day activities in London are not affected by rightful, legal protests that somehow turn nasty. That really would be beyond the pale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I would hate that Supersub6. I hope with all of my heart the Remembrance day activities in London are not affected by rightful, legal protests that somehow turn nasty. That really would be beyond the pale.
    BT, my biggest worry is that some of the Veterans, perhaps Paras and Marines, may just try to protect the ceremony in one way or another, because it will be them that the British media will blame for any trouble which might ensue. You know that that is true!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    BT, my biggest worry is that some of the Veterans, perhaps Paras and Marines, may just try to protect the ceremony in one way or another, because it will be them that the British media will blame for any trouble which might ensue. You know that that is true!
    I can only advocate calm and peaceful remembrance and protest mein freund. The rest is down to others. I hope respect and restraint will prevail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I can only advocate calm and peaceful remembrance and protest mein freund. The rest is down to others. I hope respect and restraint will prevail.
    There are 364 other days they can choose to march and protest, choosing this day shows a lack of respect for the people of this country. You would hope the police keep them well controlled and well away from Whitehall and the Cenotaph, while the vast majority will be peaceful there will still be large numbers out to cause whatever mayhem they can.

    I still find it hard to credit that no one seems to have the authority to ban this demonstration, the police can force football fans onto buses, alter kick-off times, and change the day of a fixture, but they can do nothing to prevent this demonstration. Seems very odd to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Alfie, me old mate, have you been in Booth's new cafe in Clitheroe yet ? I was in in this afternoon, very pleasant and relaxing, an almond croissant and a flat white, and for half an hour I could stop worrying about the safety of those brave young men and women of the IDF, risking their lives to save those poor innocent hostages, and wipe terrorist scum off the face of the earth in Gaza.
    Not yet Sinky,we were in Booths at Barrowford yesterday and we said we will go to Clitheroe soon and give it a try. Yes,I will raise my latte Cup to those poor IDF 😢

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    https://www.manchestereveningnews.co...stine-28064467

    Of course they could choose another day than Remembrance Sunday couldn’t they but desecrating war memorials is just par for the course isn’t it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by outwoodclaret View Post
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    Of course they could choose another day than Remembrance Sunday couldn’t they but desecrating war memorials is just par for the course isn’t it?
    Forget any normal sense of justice Sir Outwood, anyone caught desecrating any war memorial, anywhere in the United Kingdom gets an immediate dozen swats to the napper with a baseball bat. My maternal and paternal grandfathers died from injuries sustained fighting on the Somme.

    One survived until 1940 the other until 1962 and the UK government did absolutely nothing for them. Pious hypocrisy, I hate it.

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