Lennon: Nothing nice to say, anyway
Stephen Lennon will shortly attempt his “silent walk” in the pouring rain as he tries to build a Pegida movement in the UK similar to the one he has seen up close in Germany.
Already this morning we have heard that other Pegida marches have been called off in Poland and France. The one in Ireland will most likely be swept into the gutter if it dares to show its face at all.
Lennon branded antiracists “cowards” earlier in the week during an interview with Russia Today. He is, in case you did not know, marching to some car park miles away from Birmingham city centre. There’s not many likely to attend.
I see no small acorns in this one..
The previous meeting of empty minds
There was one moment of humour during the week when Jack Buckby, Pegida’s resident press officer and former British National Party (BNP) gold boy described the meeting between Pegida leader Paul Weston and BNP leader Adam Walker as nothing to get excited about. According to Buckby Weston had no idea who “that fuckwit was.”
Touché, Jack. Touché.
Buckby: How can someone so young, think words so sad?
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