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BPP's Sid Williamson tucks his shirt in his underpants fiasco

Slither | 22.01.2007 00:43 | Anti-racism | South Coast

The Saltdean Sofa Soaker returns and is immediately the subject of ridicule

Sid Williamson tucks his shirt in his underpants
Sid Williamson tucks his shirt in his underpants


Sid Williamson returns to the fold of the hopeless BPP in appropriate style. Williamson seen pictured (right) seems to have a problem dressing in the afternoon when he finally gets up off his soaking wet sofa. Look at the picture courtesy of the BPP themselves, he clearly tucks his shirt into his underpants before pulling on his trousers. For someone who is in his fourties isn't this sad?

According to the BPP website they had 60 numbskulls and assorted alcoholics and an Australian ex-prostitute which we find very hard to believe more like 20. And what of messers Watmough and Morrison? Neither appear in the pictures, its odd that they don't want to be seen yet Williamson known even to other nazis as the SALTDEAN SOFA SOAKER on account of him living in Saltdean near Brighton and being incontinent on his first outing since he was laughed out of the BNP should appear with his shirt tucked in his undies? I dread to think how difficult it is to get the skid marks out of his shirts?

Someone should help him dress and explain that if he insists on tucking his shirt into his pants to make sure they don't rise up, especially when he is having his picture taken and expects to be taken seriously.

Slither