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I was delighted to see you at the MAA . Lovely to see support from lots of different people and to see how calm, reasonable and caring the Jewish marchers were. I'm not surprised, my oldest friend, Mayer Hersh was a holocaust survivor and we had a wonderful friendship for years. He was one of the most fantastic, funny, knowledgeable, peace loving, caring people I have ever known. I miss him very much but am resolute in knowing the profound sadness he would feel for his countrymen and women today after all his people have suffered over so many years and particularly now. You are a good man, KK, doing work like you do and it means a lot to fair minded people like I feel I am. Thank you so very much and keep up the good work.

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Great stuff, KK. I can't think of too many people I'd want reporting on these issues other than your good self.

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Saw it, I would say there's a marked difference between this and the recent protests, wouldn't you say? (You did)

Happy one for you and yours...I can't even imagine 20years of mine, the hair has already left the building...

Cheers

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Great job KK! Thank you for the view on the ground free of media bias. It’s good to hear from everyday Britons who actually love their country.

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I went to this march and tried to describe it to my daughter afterwards, and just couldn’t find the words. You have done that beautifully, KK. My daughter is on the Palestine side, as a young person who does not know the history of the conflict and who sees things in black and white. I have sent the link for this video to her. Thank you for what you do.

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