If you watch the start of their video on YouTube you'll notice that there were a lot more of them at the start than there were at the finish. Most of the extras seemed to be old men. And what do most old men do on a Saturday? Rush to the bookies to put a line on, then into the pub for a quick 'Pensioner's Pony' and then back home to try to convince the wife that there was a big queue at the butcher's. I'm willing to bet that's what those old guys in the video were up to. The route was probably chosen for that very purpose; to include those old guys to make it look as if there were greater numbers on the march.
At the end of the video there's a small crowd huddled together, posing for the cameras. All in all it was a pathetic display. Anybody with any sense would have abandoned the march when they realised the paucity of numbers turning up. Still, it probably gave those on the Ibrox board a much-needed laugh!
A major WTF moment yesterday when it emerged that UKIP has actually managed to get a candidate elected in Scotland. Considering they didn't even bother to campaign in Scotland even the candidate himself was surprised. He started banging on about how people in Scotland are fed up being dictated to by Europe etc etc but he, and his party, obviously don't want to admit the real reason why he got elected.
I was watching Have I Got News For You on Friday and they were talking about why people were voting for UKIP in England. It seems the more UKIP are branded as racist the more folk want to vote for them. People that would never dream of voting BNP out of embarrassment can vote for UKIP and make the excuse that it's all about Europe, when it's nothing of the sort. No doubt The Peeppul ran to UKIP in droves for exactly the same reasons as the voters in England.
In the Daily Record yesterday there was a story about some character that lives in Belfast, who is the leader of another bunch of Nazis, called Britain First. He has links to Loyalist terrorists but is better known for he and his cronies bursting into mosques and handing out Bibles. It was astounding, or maybe not, to see all The Peeppul posting to give their support. One of the things they banged on about was what's offensive about a Bible? The answer, of course, is nothing but bursting into somebody's place of worship to try to force your own views on them is offensive. Since that's the way they see things I'm sure they wouldn't object if folk tried to give out rosary beads at this year's Orange Walk! Any volunteers?
Other points they make are about Muslims trying to take over councils and how they're all about grooming children to sexually abuse. Sound familiar? Anyone that's a Catholic or was brought up one should take pause before they decide to support any political group that promotes this shite. Just remember, they accuse us of exactly the same things they're accusing the Muslims of.
As usual, The Peeppul decide to indulge in a bit of historical revisionism. Remember a few years back when some would-be terrorists tried to target Glasgow Airport? According to The Peeppul a Rangers fan soon settled their hash. That's not, however, what really happened. The Rangers supporter, I forget his name, was actually outside having a fag when the incident happened. He stood smoking while others dealt with the people in the car. His whole contribution was to mouth off to a TV reporter; he actually did nothing at all. It seems some things never change. It's the same situation as The Peeppul hiding in the shipyards during wartime and then shouting their support for the armed forces to all and sundry!
Anyway, it's yet one more reason to vote for independence - we don't want these Nazi bastards! The way things are going in England it looks like the Tories will end up in some kind of pact with UKIP. Do we want to be governed by the likes of that? It's also laughable how the new UKIP MEP is all for decentralisation when it comes to Europe but not when it comes to Scottish independence. Like all right-wingers he's a bloody hypocrite.
Vote YES and tell the Nazis to fuck off!
Scotland's new MEP celebrates his election.
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