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Should The Home Secretary Ban The Flying Of Hezbollah Flags At Sunday's Al Quds March Or More To The Point Should The March Be Allowed At All?

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anotheoldgit | 09:14 Fri 08th Jun 2018 | News
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The flying of terrorist flags as nothing to do with free speech.
Hezbollah is also a political party.

Whilt I really dont agree with such marches I am loath to ban anything unless it is really detrimental to OUR country. It's a slippery slope from one ban to a dictatorship and censorship.
If he did that he would have to ban most of the flags in Northern Ireland!
Wonder if COB will be on parade.
surely terrorist marches are banned anyway are they not?
It wasn't banned last year so why should it be banned this year?
TTT, Hezbollah is not proscribed as a terrorist organisation.
But it should be.
Khan's changed his tune.

Ok just researched this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quds_Day
Quds day was initiated in Iran in 1979 to express support for Palestinians and oppose Israel. So basically it's a pro terrorist anti semitic love in at the end of Ramadan. So why is this allowed? would we allow a Jewish anti Palestinian march? I don't think so! I bet Labour MPs are in it!
Hezbollah fighters defeated Islamic State, who are now a ramshackle force.
We should be thanking them, they have done us a great favour.
Hezbollah fighters defeated Islamic State



I'm not sure what to say that to that.
// support for the Palestinians and oppose Zionism and Israel, as well as Israel's occupation of Jerusalem and Jewish settlements in Israeli-occupied territories. //

No wonder it is popular.
well who'd have thought gromit would come to the defence of terrorists. So some bad terrorists beat some worse terrorists, that's a help but lets not make them the "good guys".
You also believe Hezbollah fighters defeated Islamic State, TTT?
I have no idea talbot, I'm just replying to gromit, I have not researched it.
The march and the flags should be banned. On a positive note, at least it keeps the scumbags busy for the day, and we know where to avoid.
Maybe Hezbollah could be entertained in Downing Street by the Prime Minister...

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/04/20/article-1379008-0BB618FF00000578-249_472x385.jpg
For once I agree with YMB

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