The National Blood Service was taking donations from residents at Hove Town Hall on Monday evening – the same night UKIP leader Nigel Farage was also set to give a speech to crowds inside the hall.
Anti-fascist protesters, who opposed the party’s policies, gathered with banners and placards outside the venue prior to Mr Farage’s talk at 7pm.
But they mistakenly identified blood donors who entered the building as UKIP supporters and hurled abuse at them.Ahahahahahahaha.....
*pauses for breath*
...hahahahahaha!
Thank the Lord it wasn't a paediatricans conference.
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ReplyDeleteCan we form a counter group Unite Against Stupidity, we would have to politely picket Waitrose fish counters too though.
As we've seen, UAF supporters prefer involuntary blood donations, and all of it.
ReplyDeleteExplain again;who exactly were the fascists there?
ReplyDeleteCould the definition of "fascist" possibly be stretched any further?
ReplyDeleteQuite believable. back in the day of apartheid, a South African lecturer was booked to speak to a group at a local college.
ReplyDeleteAt that same time in another part of the college s professor was giving a speech about mycology.
Guess who the protesters were shouting at...
"Thank the Lord it wasn't a paediatricans conference."
ReplyDeleteHeh!
"Can we form a counter group Unite Against Stupidity.."
A nice idea. But I've a feeling it'd be quite a small group.... :(
"As we've seen, UAF supporters prefer involuntary blood donations, and all of it."
:D
"Guess who the protesters were shouting at..."
Gawd!
Maybe the UAF protesters who shouted at the mycologist were from Unite Against Fungi.
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