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Topic History of: The new phenomenon of trolls
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hedda honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
How ironic to see Kelvin McKenzie talking about a "revolting piece of work conducting a vile vendetta"

indeed.

green ink brigade ..I call them the new Poison Pen Letter writers.

The new claim is also- I can say any vile thing I want about you and if you don't sue for libel it must be true.

## I note the conspiracy merchants who have been thrilled by the Cliff Richard debacle have been overwhelmed by his fan's support who have taken to social media to drown out their claims and they appear to be succeeding.

some are still blaming Maggie though.
Pru McKenzie is always trying this sort of hypocritical nonsense. He expects everyone else to have thick skin as he sneers and insults them remorselessly, then whenever he gets anything back he protests that he's being attacked and placed in mortal danger. He's the typical bully.
honey!oh sugar sugar. How ironic to see Kelvin McKenzie talking about a "revolting piece of work conducting a vile vendetta"
JK2006 is not that new after all (the green ink brigade)...

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29160790