This was said a month ago and has somehow missed MSM...
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It's gone to far for us to change it, there is no will to change it.
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A muslim with common sense,those comments will fly straight over the head of the average believer and the ones that understood will condemn him swiftly playing human rights and Allah cards.
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I think their gonna have to step up his personal security after this
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He knows its too late for Europe and is just rubbing it in
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The British had their chance to protest about immigration when the BNP were higher profile.
A few dozen BNP MPs in Parliament would have made them listen. But as usual the electorate are led by the media who have their own agendas, which certainly aren't in the interests of the masses. |
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told the audience that the leaders of 'Germany, England, Italy or any other European country' would protect their borders 'in order to protect the achievements of many long years'.
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this is just fake news to satisfy all you knuckle draggers - if it was true it wood have bean in the gruniad SO THEIR!!!
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If not fake news it is an astute way of arresting brain drain of his fellow country men and women to the West.
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stupid stupid me.
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Very well said, not been reported widely.
We do have religious toleration in the West, but that should not be abused. I think it also applies to immigrant's children and children's children. Why should any country in the West let in people who are only going to cause us trouble. |
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I do not think they all cause us trouble, but enough do to give them a bad reputation.
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If I was honest I would say some racism still exists.
Sometimes these people try to integrate and are rejected. But even so I feel they are still under some obligation to play by our rules. It is common sense really. |
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If wee go to their country we also must abide by their rules.
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^ ... or else
The trouble is ... there is no - 'or else' - in OUR country. Untouchable - instead. ![]() |
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the racism, homophobia and misogyny come from the other side - it's in the book
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The British have gone soft after too much easy living.
They don't realise that people coming from these countries are not soft, and will take for themselves whatever isn't secure. And that includes power. Our country is being taken away from us right under our noses. |
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..... and laws are being imposed to ensure we are powerless to defend it
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I see Dr Crippen
yes I see they are prepared longer hours for less than our guys...but then we have to cope with their culture which they want to brought with them. My opinion is we let too many. I am not sure they treat their own men let alone women that well if they are not allowed to drink alcohol or gamble. I am sure they would lighten up with a bit of alcohol, abusing alcohol is not good either but they suffer from a deficiency of it in my opinion.....better to get pissed than kill us and let your missus have a few dresses other than black.. |
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If one wants an honest and realistic answer about immigration it is prudent and best to ask immigrants from various ethnic minorities. And I have. The answers I got back would shock some here even the hardcore anti-immigrants.
They basically said they did not wish to see many more immigrants coming in, certainly not at the present rate; also certain certain specific communities not known for their ability and desire to integrate and/or uphold the laws, culture, customs and tradition of the locals. |
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And Theresa May thought that by deporting the 'Windrush' generation that the indigenous population would be appeased . What she didn't account for was the fact that the British public despise injustices . There are many people far more deserving of deportation , but they seem to be a protected species for some strange reason .
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So how many of the Windrush generation out of the many thousands that came here have been deported?
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Indeed, there are many undesirables who'd done little or nothing for the country except scrounging and defrauding from welfare entities and not paying taxes ought to have been deported post imprisonment and families concerned not paid further benefits whilst convicted individuals were guests of HMP.
The 'Windrush' generation were an easy target and victims. They were mainly old and weak; economically inactive or disadvantaged; lacking political connection and cloud thus lacking a voice. Let's hope that lot convicted of the hideous crime of grooming vulnerable white young girls will be deported post imprisonment, and their families' benefits stopped during that time; their spouses could also follow too so they choose to. |
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Dr Crippen • December 14, 2018 5:02 PM GMT
So how many of the Windrush generation out of the many thousands that came here have been deported? However many is irrelevant , it was wrong ! But I daresay they outnumbered the total of radicals that have been deported ![]() |
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I understood it was very few who were 'deported' Probably less than the number of 'perps' who have made money out of Grenfell illegally. Don't mention the sub letting that had been going on which was waived. As I see it there are certain people who are 'allowed' to do what they like so as not to upset them. VOTES VOTES VOTES It is disgraceful.
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Ho ho ho,,and your word?
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as someone once said on here - 'I don't need the polls to tell me what is going on in my country' - 'I just have to open my door and step outside'
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