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PostPosted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 9:28 pm 
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We are doing some research on a BNP organiser who drives a blach cab in London name J**** Do****, how did it get licennsed ???????????????????????????????

ORGANISE EDUCATE AGITATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Well I guess this lad is terrified, a 63 year old extra from Grease is 'investigating' him. :D

What exactly to you intend to do when your 'investigation is complete? File a report to the DPP? Lol

Terry, It may have escaped your left wing mind, but it's not an offence to belong to the BNP or any other political organisation, and it certainly does'nt bar you from holding a taxi or Minicab license, or indeed 'licennsed' as you put it.

This is Britain 2008, not Cuba in 1975.

I await with baited breath. :?


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I should point out that this 'JD' has nothing to do with the 'JD' on TDO.


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About time mr flannagan used one of the government education schemes to learn to spell !!!!!


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I heard about another proposed new show called the Saturday Night debate in which a trade union rep debates the pros and cons of policy over 5 rounds in a boxing ring in the royal Albert hall Anyone fancy going up against Mr. flannagan :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Subject: Terry's banned from all online forums apart from GMB's :roll: :roll:
but I think I know where he and his performing chimps have gone. Make sure the sound is turned up.
http://www.[edited by admin].co.uk/

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GBC wrote:
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We are doing some research on a BNP organiser who drives a blach cab in London name J**** Do****, how did it get licennsed ???????????????????????????????

ORGANISE EDUCATE AGITATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Well I guess this lad is terrified, a 63 year old extra from Grease is 'investigating' him. :D

What exactly to you intend to do when your 'investigation is complete? File a report to the DPP? Lol

Terry, It may have escaped your left wing mind, but it's not an offence to belong to the BNP or any other political organisation, and it certainly does'nt bar you from holding a taxi or Minicab license, or indeed 'licennsed' as you put it.

This is Britain 2008, not Cuba in 1975.

I await with baited breath. :?


Sounds like harassment, call the police or the f.ilth as terry likes to call them. :roll:

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Here's another one for the GMB, put this put in your pipes and smoke them. :D


Duke 'did not order Diana death'

The cost of inquiries into her death is nearing £7m
There is "no evidence" that the Duke of Edinburgh ordered Princess Diana's death or that it was organised by MI6, the coroner at her inquest has said.

Lord Justice Scott Baker was beginning his summing up to the inquest jury.

He told jurors they could find Diana and Dodi Al Fayed died by accident, or because of gross negligence by the paparazzi or their driver Henri Paul.

Many conspiracy theories suggested by Dodi's father Mohamed about the deaths were without foundation, he insisted.

The couple died in a car crash in Paris in August 1997.

'Theories dropped'

Speaking to the jury after six months of evidence, he said many of Mohamed Al Fayed's theories about the crash were "so demonstrably without foundation" that even his lawyer was no longer pursuing them.

He put aside theories he said had been encouraged by the media for the past 10 years as he began to go through evidence from more than 250 witnesses.


The azzhole Mohamed Al Fayed was in court to hear the coroner

He said of Mr Al Fayed's ideas: "They are not being pursued because there is not a shred of evidence to support them.

"Foremost among them is the proposition that Diana was assassinated by the secret intelligence service (MI6) on the orders of the Duke of Edinburgh.

"There is no evidence that the Duke of Edinburgh ordered Diana's execution, and there is no evidence that the secret intelligence service or any other Government agency organised it."

He said the lengthy and costly inquest had played a crucial role in testing those theories - but that some people would continue to believe in the murder theory no matter what the verdict was.

Of the alleged murder he said: "There are no doubt those who genuinely believe this to be the case and will continue to do so regardless of any verdict you return.

"You have heard the evidence and it is your decision that matters and not anyone else's.

"You will have been reassured to have heard that Mohamed Al Fayed told you on oath that he will accept your verdict; no doubt the other interested persons will do likewise."

Verdict options

He said that he and the jury - plus one Diana fan who sat through all the proceedings with the words "Diana" and "Dodi" painted on his face - were the only ones to hear every word of evidence.

Lord Baker gave the jury five verdict options, and added: "I have determined that it is not open to you to find that this was unlawful killing by the Duke of Edinburgh or anyone else in a staged accident."

The five options were:


Unlawful killing by grossly negligent driving of the following vehicles
Unlawful killing through the gross negligence of Mr Paul

Unlawful killing by the grossly negligent driving of both the following vehicles and Mr Paul

A verdict of accidental death could be returned if none of the previous verdicts are established





Al-Fayed and 'you know who' share a lot in common. They're both loonies who live on another planet. :?


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And another one! :lol:

Hot from the world's quietest forum with 3 members.

Terry, whilst I refer to Mrs GBC, we're actualy not married, and unless I've missed something, we owned one child at the last count.

Something tell's me you and your lonely friend from Bexley have fooked up again, unless you two old lad's have some extra curricular intrest in children.

Meet me at the St Johns Wood shelter, any Thursday around 3PM, we can discuss it there, but I've a feeling I would be sitting there for a long time. :wink:


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PS. Do let us all know what reply you get from the PCO regarding an individuals rights over political party membership.

Obviously 'Pizz off and mind your own business' may be edited by admin, so use 'zz'

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I think as no-one from the London Branch of the GMB are current members of TDO, for whatever reason, it would be best if anyone wants to debate the inns and outs of their policies/views to do so on their forum. I'm sure all will be welcomed with open arms.

I must be fair. :roll: :roll:

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