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No chance
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Good news if true.
It further isolates the clowns in the Swedish government. |
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Austria closing 7 radical run mosques, have we ever closed one?
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Sweden got their heads buried deep in the sand Plat.
hundreds of no go areas, rising crime and civil unrest but heh the outlooks great they say. |
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Sweden is finnish
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What about couriers on motor bikes
What about mascots at football matches What about firefighters ,beekeepers etc etc We believe these are al! Ok For the sake of culture, fashion or religion muslim women believe the burqa is ok Let them off ffs .....how stupid are they ? |
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^ what’s he on about ?
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^^Is that last sentence a threat?
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I don't know. You can take it up as a challenge crippen :D
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With a record number of muslim MPs elected in the last election, good luck debating it in parliament. Worrying about the public response comes later. That's why I said impossible.
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So it was intended as a threat.
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I don't see why you take it as a threat, threat against whom?
What if it was? |
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Ok it was a threat, now what?
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Should I fear being called a leftie?
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Is this the kind of person you were referring to?
''Conservative parliamentary candidate for Dudley North Afzal Amin has resigned after being accused of plotting with the English Defence League over a march against a new "mega-mosque" in Dudley that he would then take credit for stopping.'' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-32015896 |
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No. A guy faked a protest to get votes? I dont see the connection, please explain.
And what are you going to do about the threat i madE? |
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I just said I don't see how any british politician can waste his time working for a burqa ban. When someone does it, let me know.
Have a nice day. I've got to go out. Posted enough nonsense already for the day but i'll be back in the evening to top it up. |
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If you want to throw your weight around on here I can't do anything about it. I'm merely an observer.
I thought the comment looked like a threat and you confirmed it was. That's all. |
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detraveller
09 Jun 18 10:33 Joined: 18 Nov 15 | Topic/replies: 9,781 | Blogger: detraveller's blog I just said I don't see how any british politician can waste his time working for a burqa ban. When someone does it, let me know. ^ You are probably correct and divison will build and build over the next few years until eventually there are serious problems. MPs are too weak and too interested in their own careers to see the problems down the round. They have got themselves in a pickle by being tolerant of intolerance. |
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detraveller implying threats , can’t say it surprises me
He may not be British ? Of course the Irish are implying threats over Britain leaving the EU as well . Dreadful behaviour really , maybe they are not all like that . |
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I don't think he is British, he told me yesterday that English isn't his first language.
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I don't particularly see the need to ban the Burqa. I don't want the Law telling me what I can or can't wear but I do feel it should not be allowed in schools or the health service, the courts or in banks etc. I don't see how you can drive properly with one on so would welcome reform on those type of issues.
The burqa seems to me a cultural imposition not a religious one. Unfortunately many young women are wearing them as an act of defiance as opposed to being forced to wear them. Most regrettable although to be fair it would be nice on a Friday night or Saturday night for some more women wear them! I have seen some real horror shows recently! |
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you have only to look at the countries where it is worn to know that it should be banned on principle
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The politicians in this country will carry on burying there heads in the sands over the muslim problem, none of them will say anything that WILL damage there careers, they just hope the problems start once they've retired, but , I can see Problems starting very soon, The majority of the law abiding british public are getting sick to death of the news blackouts on the muslim sex cases, sick to death of the intolerence of certain muslims regarding other religions, and the continuing threat of terrorism they bring. Unless someone stands up to these people very soon, i can see the public standing up for themselves, its no good the politicians hoping it will go away, because it won't, in fact, its getting worse by the day
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gradually the demographic will out and it will be too late
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20,000 voting in each of 300 constituencies will do it.
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There will be a civil war before this country becomes a muslim state .
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09 Jun 18 10:21 Ok it was a threat, now what? Make your mind up. |
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i just said that because i had no clue why you considered it a threat. I thought you were joking.
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Would be interesting to see which politician wants to spoil his career trying to implement such a ban.
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It was your comment, so why ask me what you meant by it?
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well done Norway
others please follow spec UK |
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No disrespect here crippen. I just made a statement. You said it sounded like a threat, so I asked how. I still dn't get how it was a threat. Call it bad comm skills but I dont see how or who i was threatening.
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Crip Slum Dog ?
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RIP motorbike helmets, turbans, burberry caps, etc.
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