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He has joined (or founded) three extreme right nationalist parties/organisations in his life and now that UKIP has moved considerably further right (much to the dismay of a certain Nigel) he now wants to join UKIP. He also buddies up with identitarians.
...but I guess he just keeps stumbling into far-right organisations and makes buddies with far-right figures by accident. |
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Verified account @ElevenSports_UK Oct 7 More Replying to @DanielStorry We're looking forward to hosting the octagon - January can't come quick enough. |
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He also buddies up with identitarians.
*and known neo-nazis |
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may aswell forget about ufc now tho, impossible to bet on it if the streams a minute behind
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hey ed how many islamic refugees u sheltered in ur properties?
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none
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yeh thought so
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why not?
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islam is the religion of peace, help you ur fellow german!
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Because it's the state's responsibility. Just like it's the state's responsibility to provide other facilities to people. From health care, to welfare, to elderly care.
We've also been through this before, that your line of argument of thought is rather idiotic (as usual). Nobody asks a supporter of universal health care and welfare to personally house your lazy ass bum, buy you pizza and personally pay for the pacemaker you will need within the next 10 years. |
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ur assuming I pay no tax ed in which case ur wrong |
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No, I expected you to pay VAT.
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you found somethng racist tommy has said yet?
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cant remember where I read it but something about a member of the birish muslim council said he was ok with btitish troops being legit targets for suicide bombers, opinion ed?
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Didn't look. I already told you about his continued association with definite far-right infrastructures and figures. If you think he really stumbles into those organisations and buddies up with identitarians and known neo-nazis by accident, be my guest.
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so u think killing british soldiers is reasonable? what?? |
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No
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Allow me to rephrase.
My opinion on that is the same as that of anyone reasonable. Stop boring me with daft questions that you know my answer to. |
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He added: A member of the Muslim Council of Britain, Daud Abdullah, signed a letter inciting the killing of our lads, a few years before Lee Rigby was murdered. Your values are not our values.”
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strange that innit, nothing happened to this guy, not arrested or anything, some kid has a selfie with tommy tho and hes sacked |
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dont it 4 or 5 times, no point now its clearly not happening
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done
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if it was it wouldve happened by now, eleven sports have known about this issure for atleast 3 months
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they obv thought people would just sign up for online streaming and didnt do enough market research
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kinda like amazon with the tennis, did they ever release any viewing numbers for the uk for the us open? think they vastly overated the tennis fan base willing to stream
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![]() amazon can carry on taking losses tho as they get propped up elswhere |
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Amazon taking Premier League football slowly
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where does billy no go from here?
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He faced calls for resignation and the Lee Rigby murder causal link is of course total BS just thrown in their by the **** who said that to rile up the gullibles. The letter Abdullah signed was ****ry bullcrap and such people should not be head of the muslim council (one of many muslim organisation), but it didn't call for the murder of British soldiers on British ground. It called for violent opposition to Israel's Operation Cast Lead, an operation seeking to stop arms smuggling into the Gaza strip. By extension, because the British Royal Navy offered its help to Israel, that also targeted British soldiers.
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