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    This is old news and, well, it is still wait and see. I'd imagine when he tries to make any 'meaningful' changes he'll sadly meet with a rather tragic accident. Such is the way of things in Doncaster.

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by Zippy View Post
    Some of the comments are rather worrying ...
    That applies to the entire domain "telegraph.co.uk", not just the subdomain

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Lunatic takes over asylum:
    Mr Davies, born and bred in Doncaster, swept to power in the May election with 24,244 votes as a candidate for the English Democrats, a party that wants tight immigration curbs, an English Parliament and a law forcing every public building to fly the flag of St. George.



    Readers should note that the domain "my.telegraph.co.uk" delineates a place where the Daily Telegraph allows deranged individuals to gather and mumble nonsense one to another, and any content posted thereunder should not be regarded as either news or sane
    Some of the comments are rather worrying ...

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  • NickFitz
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    Lunatic takes over asylum:
    Mr Davies, born and bred in Doncaster, swept to power in the May election with 24,244 votes as a candidate for the English Democrats, a party that wants tight immigration curbs, an English Parliament and a law forcing every public building to fly the flag of St. George.



    Readers should note that the domain "my.telegraph.co.uk" delineates a place where the Daily Telegraph allows deranged individuals to gather and mumble nonsense one to another, and any content posted thereunder should not be regarded as either news or sane

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  • stek
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    The Mayor of Doncaster had a Thousand Sovereigns
    Hey Nonny No
    He Gave Them Away to the Man with the Axe
    Oh..

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  • George Parr
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    What's that sound I hear?

    Councillors sharpening their knives

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  • wobbegong
    started a topic Mayor of Doncaster

    Mayor of Doncaster

    Good man!

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