Forums
There is currently 1 person viewing this thread.
These 441 comments are related to the topic:
Will Boris apologise?

Post your reply

Text Format: Table: Smilies:
Forum does not support HTML
Insert Photo
Cancel
Page 3 of 12  •  Previous | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ... | 12 | Next
sort by:
Show
per page
Replies: 441
By:
jed.davison
When: 08 Aug 18 08:56
That's a no then.
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Aug 18 08:58
It’s the religion as well as the clothes that people are worried about pineapple
I don’t know why
By:
trilby22
When: 08 Aug 18 08:58
Yes, I find islam to be a bit satanic too.  Am I the only one?
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 08 Aug 18 09:01
Well my wife's worried about heights but I don't demand all tower blocks be demolished. Grow up ffs!
By:
jed.davison
When: 08 Aug 18 09:01
To find Islam satanic per se, I would have to lend credence to another religion. And I'm just not prepared to do that.
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Aug 18 09:03
Yes heights , we are all worried about heights
What if you heard that people were being thrown off tall buildings by members of a certain religion
Would that be a worry ?
By:
trilby22
When: 08 Aug 18 09:04
That's fair enough, Jed.
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Aug 18 09:04
Now should we say the problem is that there are tall buildings and demand that they are all taken down
Grow up ffs
By:
trilby22
When: 08 Aug 18 09:06
Yes, that was an embarrassingly lame comment porc made there.
By:
jed.davison
When: 08 Aug 18 09:07
Your missus seems to have an anxiety problem PorP - is it just heights and possible deportation that afflict her, or does she have some other irrational fears?
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 08 Aug 18 09:09
So we should force people to dress a certain way because it upsets some people. Some woman going about her business, not doing any harm to anyone but because some incontinence pad-wearing retired major is a little put off by not being able to fully look her up and down she should be forced to change?


Don't know why people are so worried about sharia law when they want to re-badge it.
By:
flushgordon1
When: 08 Aug 18 09:09
Wife
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 08 Aug 18 09:10
jed - moved on from me to taking an unhealthy interest in my family now too. Worrying.
By:
trilby22
When: 08 Aug 18 09:11
not doing any harm to anyone

Nonsense.  They scare the sheeit out of some young children.  Is that a good & respectful thing to be proud of?
By:
jed.davison
When: 08 Aug 18 09:12
All information you have shared, I've just got a good memory.

I give my dog herbal tablets, she's a bit of a fretter too tbh, but they calm her down nicely. I could message you with the details of the product, perhaps su moglie could give them a try?
By:
twizzle22
When: 08 Aug 18 09:12
PP attempting to snare jed now..pathetic.
By:
jed.davison
When: 08 Aug 18 09:13
Don't worry about me twizzle, he couldn't get up early enough
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 08 Aug 18 09:13
Don't scare my kids. Why should they be scared ffs? Who sits back and lets their kids be scared by something so innocuous ffs? Jesus, no wonder this country's full of gutless ****s nowadays.
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Aug 18 09:13
We are all forced to obey the law pineapple , that’s life
In England imo it should be against the law to wear a burka
I know not everyone agrees , but of course this is England not Saudi
I would like to keep it that way , is that ok ?
By:
trilby22
When: 08 Aug 18 09:14
Two years' old, but nonetheless …

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3774539/Now-burka-banned-ISIS-Terror-group-outlaws-Islamic-garb-buildings-SECURITY-RISK.html
.
By:
jed.davison
When: 08 Aug 18 09:15
lfc, I'll tell you one last time:

This is Great Britain, and in Great Britain we do not tell people what they may or may not wear. We only become Saudi when we start to do so.
By:
trilby22
When: 08 Aug 18 09:15
Now the burka is banned... by ISIS! Terror group outlaws the Islamic garb from their buildings because they are a SECURITY RISK

ISIS has outlawed veils at their security centres in Mosul, northern Iraq

Previously women have been beaten or even killed for not wearing outfits

Last month, women in a liberated city were pictured burning their burkas
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Aug 18 09:16
You see if there are too many people walking around England in a burka then imo
England is no longer England  , it’s some other foreign sh1thole
Understand ?
By:
trilby22
When: 08 Aug 18 09:17
It's odd, isn't it lfc, that when we visit other countries we (generally) respect and obey their customs - esp in the East - yet when they come here …………………...
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Aug 18 09:18
Try and understand that as well Jed
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Aug 18 09:19
If you’re so clever I won’t have to tell you again
By:
jed.davison
When: 08 Aug 18 09:19
Yes of course I understand, but I don't agree. I find it sad to see women under a burqa, but one has to bear in mind that it may be her choice to do so, it is not guaranteed that she is being forced to wear it by some bearded medievalist.
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Aug 18 09:20
I don’t care if it is her choice , if it is her choice then that is worse
So stop talking nonsense
By:
trilby22
When: 08 Aug 18 09:21
Why do some of these ladies choose to wear the burka?  Anyone know>
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Aug 18 09:22
That is why it should be illegal to wear the burka in England
They might choose to wear it
By:
trilby22
When: 08 Aug 18 09:22
On a hot summer's day when it's 30C odd?
By:
jed.davison
When: 08 Aug 18 09:23
We tolerate Islam in this country lfc, that wouldn't be my choice but it is what it is.

I just don't see what issue you are trying to solve by banning it?
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Aug 18 09:24
If a million , or 10 million of them house to wear it in England
That is worse again , no one should be allowed to come to England and wear a burka
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Aug 18 09:26
Ah , who tolerates Islam in England
Was anyone asked.  I don’t recall that
By:
jed.davison
When: 08 Aug 18 09:27
No of course nobody was asked, but then until relatively recently Islam as practised in the UK would have been no threat to anyone.
By:
twizzle22
When: 08 Aug 18 09:28
Lets be honest here.The reason the burqa is tolerated in the UK is down to the leftie liberal elite FORCING diversity upon us all.We were never asked to have these medieval ways inflicted upon us and now it appears the" the religion of peace" have the upperhand and are simply cocking a snook at our British values.
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Aug 18 09:29
I don’t see how you come to that opinion , of course you might say when they are a very small minority that is the case. But that is not the case now
It tahrs time do your point about the past is meaningless
By:
trilby22
When: 08 Aug 18 09:29
In reference to Denmark’s decision to fine Muslims for wearing niqabs and burqas in public, Mr Johnson described the traditional Islamic clothing as “weird” and “ridiculous” and likened women who wear it to “letter boxes” and “bank robbers”.

In Denmark, the new legislation targets all items of clothing that completely obscure the face and the country’s government insists it is not intended to place restrictions solely on Muslims.

Similar full-face veil bans have been enforced in France and Belgium since 2011 and Austria since 2017, brought in to ensure citizens could be clearly identified on the street as part of enhanced anti-terror measures.

In Germany, new legislation banning full-face veils worn while driving was introduced last year and the chancellor, Angela Merkel, has declared her opposition, stating her belief that they should be banned “wherever it is legally possible”.

In the Netherlands, a partial ban is also in force – in schools, hospitals and on public transport – and again is “religious-neutral”. It is also applicable to those wearing helmets or ski masks on the street.

Elsewhere in Europe, regional bans are in operation but not national clothing strictures. Lombardy in Italy has a burqa prohibition in place, while Islamic full-face veils are not allowed to be worn in Barcelona, Spain. This is also the case in Quebec, Canada.

The picture is mixed in Russia, where there is no national ban on niqabs and burqas but hijabs are banned in Stavropol and headscarves are actually ordered to be worn by women when visiting state buildings in Chechnya.

Turkey, though predominantly Muslim, had long banned the wearing of headscarves itself as backward-looking and restrictive to women but has rolled back this stance in the Recep Tayyip Erdogan era. The president’s wife, Emine, wears one herself.

In Africa, Egyptian lawmakers have considered introducing a burqa ban in recent years while in Chad women were banned from wearing full-face veils in response to twin suicide bomb attacks carried out in June 2015. Parts of Cameroon, Niger, the Republic of the Congo and Gabon enforce similar laws.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/niqab-burqa-bans-boris-johnson-islamophobia-row-muslims-europe-middle-east-a8481266.html
.
By:
lfc1971
When: 08 Aug 18 09:30
Your point jed  about the past is meaningless
Simply because of the numbers
By:
trilby22
When: 08 Aug 18 09:32
In Africa, Egyptian lawmakers have considered introducing a burqa ban in recent years while in Chad women were banned from wearing full-face veils in response to twin suicide bomb attacks carried out in June 2015. Parts of Cameroon, Niger, the Republic of the Congo and Gabon enforce similar laws.

How long will it take till there is one here?
Page 3 of 12  •  Previous | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ... | 12 | Next
sort by:
Show
per page

Post your reply

Text Format: Table: Smilies:
Forum does not support HTML
Insert Photo
Cancel
‹ back to topics
www.betfair.com