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Once again that phrase 'ANTI-BRITISH' appears.

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anotheoldgit | 14:28 Thu 22nd Jul 2010 | News
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http://www.dailymail....xploiting-invite.html

Has this action done more for the BNP cause.

Why is there a one rule for some but none for others?

Here we have what is described as a totally non-political institution (The Monarchy), now involved in party politics.
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For rojash

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=1994 Mugabe at tea party
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"he had a right to be there"

Nonsense. Nobody has a 'right' to go to a Buck House shindy, unless the queen invites them. It's her party, as has already been pointed out.

I have of course been to one myself and am very glad riffraff were not there too.
This is the second time in days I've seen the term anti-British used, and that's quite ironic because whenever anyone on AB talks about Britain losing it's identity we get a whole host of people demanding 'Britishness' be defined and claiming it doesn't exist - and yet suddenly, when it's convenient, it does. Just a thought.

Oh, and before anyone accuses me of being a BNP supporter, I'm not. It really was just a passing thought on how people manipulate words to suit their own personal agenda.
HARPY, I'm not sure what point you are trying to make. Clicking each of your links googles "1994" and returns 464,000,000 results. Are you perhaps suggesting that I should have manually checked each one on the off chance that it mentioned Mugabe at a tea party? Or are you just trying to demonstrate that you don't know how to use google?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=1994 mugabe at queens tea party

Try this one
rojash cut and paste that into google
Mugabe could be stripped of knighthood - CNN.com
3 Jun 2008 ... Stripping someone of knighthood requires the approval of queen ... steps to remove Mugabe's honorary knighthood, awarded in 1994 by the government ... 2 Allen: Seep detected at oil spill site; 3 Tea Party kicks out Mark ...
www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/...mugabe/index
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If the BNP is dead, and Nick Griffin is finished, why are you lefties so frightened of them?
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'Anti-British'

It was a recent term used by our Immigration Minister, to somehow paper over the overwhelming demand for banning the burka in this country, by saying "it would be Anti-British to do so"

My reference to it was because those same words where not used in the Nick Griffin case.

ie It would be Anti-British to ban Nick Griffin from the 'Queen's Garden Party'.

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