Man in Nazi uniform asked to leave store

You are, of course, talking about Henry Mountbatten-Windsor.

I actually had to do a search on the name. ;o

For me? Aye. Do you think Tesco are ‘better’, in any sense, than Asda? Or vice versa?

Thanks for the link. Now all I want is an orgone-emitting wall plaque.

I know, right?

Quite frankly, I have no idea. I’m an American so I used the first two UK chains I could recall. My point is that none of these enterprises supports or encourages fascist ideas, so why should they be blamed when this nutcase wanders into their store?

Nah, mate. I’m not playing. I’m in far too good a mood to spoil.

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He did nazi that coming?

Local paper has a follow-up: http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Cambridge/SLIDESHOW-Inside-the-home-of-Paul-Dutton-the-man-who-wore-a-Nazi-SS-uniform-to-go-shopping-at-Asda-in-Cambridge-20131101154707.htm

Well, they both have the letter S in their name/logo, so a a nazified logo would work, sort of…

He was probably just popping in to buy the Daily Mail.

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