Don't be a bully'“ answer him!
If he can't bully people into what he wants, he acts like a baby throwing its toys out of the pram.
His response to a letter from Mr Moore is comical.
In his letter a few weeks ago, Mr Moore said he served in the armed forces, doing his bit to defend the town from being invaded.
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Hide AdIf war broke out now, Mr Cosgrove would be the first out of town with his merry band of Polish followers in his big red fun bus.
Yet again he has to mention how much we are indebted to Poland.
Mr Cosgrove failed to answer the many valid points raised by Mr Moore, who has a right to ask and expect a sensible reply.
'˜Stand if you dare' rants Mr Cosgrove again. It certainly won't have Mr Griffin quaking in his boots as the BNP rolls into town.
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Hide AdIt's just a shame the BNP is not standing in the town centre, where I think it would get its best results because of the highly-populated houses and streets of Eastern Europeans in the area.
If it means Jan Cosgrove or BNP, there's no contest.
Alfred Wibeth, Havelock Road, Bognor Regis