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macarony
08 Sep 15 06:15
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There is every chance that society in Britain  could breakdown like in the situation in the Middle East.
Assuming there is somewhere safe to run do you have enough money to get out?
The Syrians that are here in Europe obviously had money to escape Syria in the first place, leaving the equivalent of the Syrian working class abandoned in Syria.

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By:
Facts
When: 08 Sep 15 06:34
macarony     08 Sep 15 06:15 
There is every chance that society in Britain  could breakdown like in the situation in the Middle East.
Assuming there is somewhere safe to run do you have enough money to get out?
The Syrians that are here in Europe obviously had money to escape Syria in the first place, leaving the equivalent of the Syrian working class abandoned in Syria.





Maybe you could elaborate and detail exactly how society will breakdown.
By:
macarony
When: 08 Sep 15 07:20
I have absolutely no faith in the long term stability of this country the demographic of the nation is changing far to fast , we have corrupt politicians and and a political elite running the country that HATE  the traditional Briton. We also have Muslims whose only intrest is the conquest of the world living here in our towns and cities.
But the main point of this thread was to highlight the fact facts the rich and middle class always  buy there way out of trouble, often leaving the rest of us to pay the price for their mistakes
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Sep 15 07:50
Nobody should under any circumstances consider themselves British any more. Have no allegiance or obligation to the state or any of the people around you, pay as little tax as you possibly can and gather as much money about you as you can. The most important thing is almost remember this country is not part of you and you are not part of it.
By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 08 Sep 15 07:56
Ignore whatever lfc says he's not the full ticket Laugh
By:
Clouseau
When: 08 Sep 15 08:16
It depends if the break down of society will have a negative effect on house prices.Plain
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Sep 15 08:27
Clouseau to talk pointlessly is always a mistake.
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Sep 15 08:33
Scandanacian would be better to read, when he's reading hes not doing anything stupid.
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Sep 15 08:45
No young man should consider buying a house, and of course to get married is complete folly.
By:
Facts
When: 08 Sep 15 08:52
scandanavian_haven     08 Sep 15 07:56 
Ignore whatever lfc says he's not the full ticket


I think the word is deranged
By:
alun2005
When: 08 Sep 15 10:23
London is already well on the way to becoming a foreign city.

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http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/revealed-the-most-popular-name-for-baby-boys-in-london-according-to-official-data-a2871406.html
By:
Facts
When: 08 Sep 15 11:57
I assume you'll be emigrating soon.
By:
DStyle
When: 08 Sep 15 12:13
supply & demand innit?

the point being that if you're amongst the first to realise that a situation is detiorating and becoming dangerous and that public order may well break down, it's still easy and cheap to leave.

but if you leave it until the bombs are falling and there are extremely limited transport facilities and the banking system is no longer functioning, it's suddenly become a great deal more expensive and ways to find the money are much harder.
By:
Dotchinite
When: 08 Sep 15 12:27
A Corbyn led Government which resulted in a currency collapse could very well end in a total breakdown of society. Its not as far fetched as some might think.
By:
macarony
When: 08 Sep 15 12:29
The thing is where now could you go things are pretty dyer when Russia and China will be your only option after the rest of the world as turned to sh1t
By:
DStyle
When: 08 Sep 15 12:42
dyer, as in pwopper nawtee?
By:
Facts
When: 08 Sep 15 13:06
Just shows the intelligence of the poster
By:
G1_Jockey_4
When: 08 Sep 15 16:05
dont think the muzzies are the main problem.

the main problem is when organised crime finds it a lot harder to hide the proceeds.

that means stashes will be on the street and larger gangs will be needed to protect it from other gangs.

lower level crime but it will be taking it to the shop floor so to speak.

the muzzies may get an attack in but more will die through what i have just stated.

thank fk russia stopped us allowing the ukranians free movement from within the eu....they are the hub of most fot he stuff coming through europe and if they expanded there would be big problems....

far worse than the odd race riot.
By:
Facts
When: 08 Sep 15 16:11
Your argument might gain  more credence if you curtailed your use of the derogatory and racist term ' muzzies '
By:
G1_Jockey_4
When: 08 Sep 15 16:16
thats your thinking....that argument is solid if you ignore the term or not.
By:
G1_Jockey_4
When: 08 Sep 15 16:18
i hate all religions....from bible bashers to those bald ****s down oxford street
By:
Thin and Crispy
When: 08 Sep 15 16:32
Some things never change

Reginald Perrin   When the balloon goes up


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nxo0fS2VMM
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 08 Sep 15 18:44
The whole point of Ukraine trying to align itself with the EU is that it knows it would not be allowed membership until the crime and corruption in the country is brought under control. It needs EU pressure, resources and expertise to accomplish that.

The whole point of the Russian invasion is to prevent that happening. The criminals who run Russia benefit from a corrupt and lawless Ukraine to do their dirty work.

Ukraine would not have joined the EU in its current state, regardless of the Russian invasion. It wouldn't have wanted to. That would have defeated the whole purpose of joining.
By:
G1_Jockey_4
When: 08 Sep 15 20:51
the right wing drug baron who lead the fight v russia was taken out pretty soon after it all escalated....by a russian sniper.

not sure whether public opinion wanted them in the eu but it was very odd the eu wanted them in....maybe it had somethign to do with a report a few months before the crisis when a paper came out and said eu officials were corrupt.

it all adds up
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