The Daily
Mail might consider looking into the fact that an official
phone number for Iain Duncan Smith's Leadership campaign was in fact for the
house of Nick Griffin's father, a Vice-President of that campaign, who answered
that phone with the words "British National Party". That was not in
the 1930s. It was not even in the 1960s. It was in the present century.
Then there are the youthful ties of numerous
members of the present Government to apartheid South Africa and to Pinochet's
Chile. And then there are the Nazi sympathisers in the aristocratic backgrounds
of many an MP from either Coalition party. Cameron himself is related by
marriage (so, a matter of his choice) to none other than the Astors.
Daily Mail defended by Tony Blair/David Miliband/Oliver Kamm fan site http://hurryupharry.org/2013/10/01/daily-mailfascism-linkage-is-lazy-history/
ReplyDeleteMirror owned by same family as Mail at the time and not left or Labour paper, but no such context given.