MtheGM. What you said was insulting to the memory of the marchers, because you used that memory to get a cheap and wholly unwarranted jibe in at Richard Bridge. Some of us are getting pretty fed up at your peurile carping and sniggering at everything you disagree with; to say nothing of the terms of abuse you keep hurling at other Mudcatters. As I have just pointed out, the experiences of the 1930s are still extremely relevant. Indeed they are probably more so now than at any time since the second world war. Eg., I for one never expected to see the re-emergence of, or a need for, food distribution centres in 21st Century. But then I never thought I'd live to see another government as unfair and callous and uncaring as this one.
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