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Originally Posted by kirklancaster
No - It is NOT 'in his rights' not to. As Leader of The Labour Party attending THE memorial honouring our fallen war dead in his OFFICIAL capacity he has no personal rights when such rights are counter to the costitution of this country.
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I will wait, with great anticipation, your quote from the UK constitution that states that political officials "have no right" to refuse to sing the national anthem. Well, I'll wait for a little while. I highly doubt it's in there. Therefore, yes, it is his right.
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He'd have been much happier sitting in tent somewhere in the Middle East with his pal Ismail Haniyeh or one of the other terrorist bastards whose cause he so openly embraces.
Personally, I wish he'd hurry up and **** off over there - before his fifth column plans have any chance of accelerating the end of our country.
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You're starting to become a parody of yourself, Kirk

. Seriously - when you pepper your posts with extremist nonsense like this, you completely undermine any half-decent comments you might have made elsewhere

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