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All the more reason to leave the effigy at the bottom of the harbour.
Anything else, and it will be a focal point for political bickering between left and right.
Has finally seen the light and error of his ways then. Pity he didn't work it out first time rather than give encouragement for more anti-social behaviour.
Cllr Richard Eddy likes his bread buttered both sides.
erm - what do I think?
I think if they threw Cllr Eddy's statue into the Avon Harbour then it would float !

I mean "seriously" ( after all hem hem this is AB )
he is allowed his own opinion isnt he?
Cllr eddy's mascot - the golly - see article
should have been a blow-up doll so that when they threw him into .....
[note to self
I must try to take these white supremacist racist thread - yes all of them, like weeds or triffids they are - in a more mature fashion ]

I am a proponest of free speech I might add
Only 2% of the population of Bristol signed the petition to have it removed so hardly a democratic response. The minority getting their own way as usual.

just on a related issue the supposedly racist pub sign petition had 26,000 signatures but only 10,000live in the village. Oops.
// 26,000 signatures but only 10,000live in the village. Oops.//

the other 16 000 were sure that if they drove thro that very village then they would be affronted

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