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26 Apr

Ed Abrams

Ed Abrams, a founder member and national spokesman of the English Democrats Party, opened with a specially commissioned short video tour of English heritage. Tongue in cheek, he took a call on his mobile from Nick Clegg and Gordon Brown – Clegg to tell him that Simon Hughes was sacked for letting the cat out of the bag and Brown to tell us we should be happy with the Cross of St George being flown from Downing Street on Wednesday and we should all go home.

Ed argued that class-based politics is no longer relevant and that politics has moved on to the that of nationhood. He went on to give a long list of examples where England is discriminated against.

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3 Responses to “Ed Abrams”

  1. 1
    Comment by “margrete”

    Hello Ed, good to see you on Saturday.

    What’s the name of the song on your three-minute ‘Ed’s video’?

    Best wishes

  2. 2
    Comment by “WessexMan”

    Good On You Ed ! Plenty of Passion A cross between Henry V Captain Blighe & Kitchener …Yer country needs YOU !

  3. 3
    Comment by “Alan Platt

    Come on you English patriots out there get involved and change the world we live in. Time for us to get off our knees and challenge these political correct control freaks and time for us English to reclaim our rights as a nation once again. How many English are there, we don’t know as there is no space put on the census for the English as a race! We are all lumped under the British – White label.

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