Durlston
"You plonker, Rodney!"
A controversial character who ran F1 for a few years and successfully sued The News Of The World for his colourful sex life, has died at 81.
Even the snowflakes at the Gruaniad liked his dad
Regards
DF
Even the snowflakes at the Gruaniad liked his dad
Regards
DF
Incidentally PPF, what side would you have been on in the Battle of Cable Street?
Horrible piece of work by all accounts, the world is a better place with one less racist in it
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5441955/Vile-leaflet-damns-Mosley-sickening.html
Yes, times change and mistakes get made, but I think you'll find that any admiration would have been before he formed the BUF. If anything it shows how influential you can be in Britain with aristocratic connections and a lot of dosh - Oswald Mosley was a charismatic toff, and the toffs who ran the newspapers ate it up in the 1920s.
Incidentally PPF, what side would you have been on in the Battle of Cable Street?
I'm sure there will be a whip round for his funeral....
You're asking someone whose former username -- correct me if I'm wrong -- was "Das Reich"?
Yes, times change and mistakes get made, but I think you'll find that any admiration would have been before he formed the BUF. If anything it shows how influential you can be in Britain with aristocratic connections and a lot of dosh - Oswald Mosley was a charismatic toff, and the toffs who ran the newspapers ate it up in the 1920s.
Incidentally PPF, what side would you have been on in the Battle of Cable Street?
Yes, times change and mistakes get made, but I think you'll find that any admiration would have been before he formed the BUF. If anything it shows how influential you can be in Britain with aristocratic connections and a lot of dosh - Oswald Mosley was a charismatic toff, and the toffs who ran the newspapers ate it up in the 1920s.
Incidentally PPF, what side would you have been on in the Battle of Cable Street?
I like to think that Mosley wasn’t influential in the big UK picture.
41m population, at peak the BUF reckoned it had 50,000 members (probably exaggerating, propaganda their thing). Mosley, Rothermere and allegedly Edward Windsor.
Whilst the rest of the nation despised them, from toffs such as Churchill to the fantastic collection of opponents at Cable Street. 20,000 opposed 3,000.
Then and now, I don’t think this country warms to violent extremes, of the left or right. Perhaps it’s because it’s a melting pot of immigrants over many centuries? Far right groups an eclectic collection of weirdos and bald, fat football thugs. Easily tracked by the police.
In 1936 (ish) Sir Oswald (Max's dad) trundled his armoured vehicle down Tooley Street with his brown pants loons in attendance. My dad, then aged 15, promptly joined the communist party. He was a bit of a character, my dad, but he could spot a **** and his ****ish ways a mile off
Anyway, though, that has nothing to do with Max.