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To Rishi Sunak, Tory Ministers and the other right wing c.unts shouting faux 'outrage'
at Nike for changing the colours of our flag can you explain
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or this from the British Army
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just asking!

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Or how about the 2010 England shirt designed by Peter Saville, before 14 years of Tory, crawl out from under the rock, shittery. :)

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Can't you come up with an original idea for a change instead of repeating stuff you doing 10 years ago?
 

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I don't like Dianne Abbott but what that man said was deeply offensive. If it had been part of a private conversation, it would have been bad enough but it was said in public to an audience. He could have said the same thing about people with ginger hair but, because it was directed at a black person it's deemed to be so much worse.
The man has embarrassed himself and demonstrated that wealth and status do not equate with class.

On the subject of racism in general.....the British people were not asked if they wanted all these black people to live in their country. It was forced on them. These people came here by choice. If they find themselves as the targets of abuse, sorry but it comes with the territory (literally).
 
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You're right lady Muck. The only effect of 1960s immigration was to lower wages and reduce living conditions the people already here.

The argument that immigrants came to the UK to do the job people here didn't want to do is wrong. The reason why people didn't want to do those jobs was because the wages were too low and working conditions were too bad.

The only people benefited from increased immigration was business and government. They lowered costs and reduced safety standards. It's made things worse for new arrivals to the UK too. They were paid about half the rate that they paid their UK counter parts. Even I'll be loved NHS refused to pay overseas workers at the same rate as UK workers. It was one hell of a saving for business owners and Increase their personal wealth and saved the government millions.

We're still feeling the effect today. With public service workers wages being an all-time low, it was quite easy for businesses and government to recruit European Union workers at lower rate of pay while still a member. This 1960's policy never seemed to end. If people in the UK asked for too much money they just recruited overseas workers at a lower cost. Government is still talking about doing this with nurses. It seems easier to recruit them from the Philippines than to pay nurses enough money to live on in the UK.

I can't see anything positive as a result of multi-culturalism in the UK. We went from a society that was united after World War Two to a society that is now ununited on so many levels

Think I think Diane Abbott looks for controversy and plays on her ethnicity.

Even in the Labour Party she's not well liked. She liked the PMS Queen of the left and it takes very little to outrage her. it's time this woman left politics for good !!!
 
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Millionaire donor racism, less serious than regular racism, says government and racists.​


THE government and racists have clarified that racist comments made by a millionaire donor are not as serious as regular race-based bigotry.

While comments about hating all black people and shooting Diane Abbott might sound racist to the untrained ear, the government has pointed out they are not a big deal because they were said by a man who gave them £10 million.

A Downing Street spokesperson said: “Take it from us, a party that only cares about old white people who vote for us, Frank Hester’s racist comments are nothing to worry about.

If they were said by an asylum seeker or, worse, Dianne Abbot, then you’d be right to take to the streets with pitchforks and flaming torches. In fact, we’d be right behind you, cheering you on.

But instead they came from our mate with deep pockets, which means you should laugh it off and go back to more pressing concerns like that photo of Princess Kate. Where the f**k is her wedding ring?

Don’t forget, donor racism is different to proper racism. It’s just a bit of fun, like Til Death Do Us Part and Little Britain. Stop being so woke about it.

It’s not like we’re wearing white pointy robes and parading around a burning cross. Although if Frank Hester got caught doing that we’d let him off because he’s probably being ironic, and we like money.
 
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Kevin I can't see how that adds to the debate.

You can't tell people how the spend their money or what political party to donate too. Right now your just repeating other people's ideas and values not your own.

We do have a problem with the asylum process in the United Kingdom. We can't deport anyone no matter what crimes they commit. You can't refuse entry to anyone. We have people who were refused asylum claims 20 years ago still in the United Kingdom.

The whole system is a mess you can't blame people for complaining about it. Instead of taking action we have to listen to wishy washy liberals moan on about comments made by members of the public like Kemi Badenoch, not elected officials. Kemi Badenoch has got as much right to voice his opinions as anyone else here. It's the whole point of the free democratic country !!

The same liberals who are currently complaining about Kemi Badenoch decided that those who committed genocide in Rwanda couldn't be returned in case they were killed on return. So they got to stay here much like the Nazi war criminals we let in after World War Two who couldn't be returned back to Germany because their homes were in the Russian zone. To make things worse we can't even prosecute them here so everyone from Adolf Hitler to Pol Pott could arrive in this country claim asylum and there's nothing we can do about it The UK will not return them !!

We can't even ask the question "how many genocide maniacs have been given asylum in the United Kingdom". We have to protect them and there rights, not our Society

Don't be surprised when Vladimir Puntin turns up and we give him UK citizenship

The whole thing about Kate's wedding ring is simple, she's going through chemotherapy she took it off. That's all there is to it. Why make a big deal of it by repeating these stories?
 

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Internet weirdos take first step towards running country.​


BRITAIN’S weird, internet bigots are flocking to the government’s E-Petitions site in a bid to make parliament talk about all the things they hate.

In a thrilling evolution of democracy, the site imploded yesterday under the electronic weight of signatures to a petition about things that are not British.

Professor Henry Brubaker, of the Institute for Studies, said: In theory it’s wonderful and noble and civilised. In practice, it’s handing power to confused, angry baboons, many of whom are either very stupid, or just evil.

The internet actively encourages people to ‘have their say’, as if this is an innately positive thing.

But should we give all views equal credibility, even if you are just sitting in a darkened room, naked except for a g-string you stole off your neighbour's washing line, randomly bashing a keyboard with your flaccid genitalia?

He added: Depending on how you look at it, the internet is either our greatest hope for a more egalitarian world or a billboard for people who dream about murder.

“With a load of stolen music thrown in.”

The most popular E-Petitions so far include ‘Bring Back Beheading’, ‘Bring Back World War II’ and 'Bring Back Real Spam'.

Tom Logan, an English teacher from Stevenage, said: All it does is give people another outlet for their irrational hatred and abuse. We may as well allow people to defecate in each other’s front gardens.

“Like some dirty southern pervert.”
 
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How many people starting internet petitions are really from the UK? Have you thought about it?

Its is easy to hide an IP address, it's easy to find an unoccupied house online !!

It's easy to find electoral roll information that will give you the name address of a person living in the United Kingdom who's over 70 and don't own computer.

You can start petitioning their name online.

E petitions are one of the key battle grounds in international espionage right now and affect government policy. A cost solution to influence government policy and relations.

So next on you see an online petition or e petition just ask the question, is this person for real? Are those signing it real?

If you've got half a million people who signed a petition on line nobody is going to check up on them. It would cost a fortune to do it our overseas enemies know this. They will do anything they can just to disrupt our country so stop playing into their hands !!!
 

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Gammons who consider themselves to be part of the ‘silent majority’ seem to be forever shouting very loudly about snowflakes, libtards and traitors.

Although believing themselves to be stoically annoyed, they can constantly be heard moaning online, on GB News and in the Daily Mail.

Retired seaside rock maker Norman Steele, aged 65, said: For too long we have been hushed, apart from when we’re making a huge fuss about refugees, the liberal London elite and Black Lives Matter.

We’ve also been incredibly vocal about Extinction Rebellion, the BBC, statues, Dianne Abbot, the St George's Cross, and Meghan Markle.

But apart from all that stuff, we suffer in silence. Except when we bang on about how angry we are and make weird threats about starting WWlll to save our country from dark forces.

Luckily, I make those threats anonymously online, so I never have to actually put my money where my mouth is.

Steele’s long-suffering wife Susan said: “The only time that miserable old bastard will be silent is when he’s dead. I’m quite looking forward to it.”
 
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Kev why are you repeating this stuff? Don't you know all you are doing is spreading his message?
 

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A gammon who voices right-wing views, reads right-wing media and agrees with all right-wing policies is definitely not right-wing, he has confirmed.

Jack Bates, aged 58, a Daily Mail reader who thinks the NHS is overfunded and Scotland needs slapping down, denies that his backing for reactionary social policies and trickle-down economics makes him anything other than a moderate centrist and classic floating voter.

He said: Just because I believe in flat taxes, halting all immigration and that climate change is a myth, people wrongly assume that I’m some sort of gammon.

It’s stereotyping. The moment I start voicing my opinion that there shouldn’t be a safety net for the elderly or the disabled and that all employment rights should be abolished, people start tarring me with the ‘right-wing’ brush.

Maybe I’ve voted Conservative. Maybe I was a member for a while. Maybe I still am a member, and I wrote to Rishi Sunak demanding that transgender women are not be allowed to drive after I read a Daily Mail article about it. But I don’t see how that makes me a ‘gammon’.

Honestly, if woke liberal snowflakes keep claiming I’m right-wing, I might just start sliding right. They’re far less judgemental and open to debating issues like whether Dianne Abbot should be deported, or if non-property owners should have the vote.
 

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Kevin I can't see how that adds to the debate.

There's an old joke about jails:

There's plenty of time,

plenty of food,

and plenty of sex ;)

It'll be a step up from you living with your mum.

Think about not paying the council tax for a while and you might get 28 days. It's really going to improve your lifestyle babe and give your mum a rest :cool:
 
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It seems like Confused_Fred is making a sarcastic comment about someone's living situation with their mother, suggesting that going to jail might be an improvement. The comment is flippant and potentially insensitive, as it trivializes the experience of incarceration and implies that it would be preferable to someone's current circumstances.

However, joking about jail in this context may not be appropriate, as it can perpetuate harmful stereotypes and downplay the seriousness of imprisonment. Additionally, making light of someone's living situation or financial difficulties is insensitive and unkind.

It's important to consider the impact of our words and avoid making jokes that may offend or hurt others, especially when discussing sensitive topics like incarceration or financial struggles. Constructive and respectful dialogue is key to fostering understanding and empathy in discussions.
 

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It seems like Confused_Fred is making a sarcastic comment about someone's living situation with their mother, suggesting that going to jail might be an improvement. The comment is flippant and potentially insensitive, as it trivializes the experience of incarceration and implies that it would be preferable to someone's current circumstances.

You're a silly cun'/t who is well aware that I lost my mother to cancer four years ago.

Now you're going to get it.
 

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You're a silly cun'/t who is well aware that I lost my mother to cancer four years ago.

Now you're going to get it.

OMG! Are you sticking pins into poor Fred's mannikin?

It didn't work with me. I'm still here.

Remember that there is a very high possibility of hereditary genes.

Be careful out there.
 

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It didn't work with me. I'm still here.

Well you would have to make a conversation that doesn't involve you, all about you, you needy, attention seeking, online loner. :)
 
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You're a silly cun'/t who is well aware that I lost my mother to cancer four years ago.

How many "mums" do you have?


I'm sure you said the poor woman die in 2015 from a drug driver. :oops:
 

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How many "mums" do you have?


I'm sure you said the poor woman die in 2015 from a drug driver. :oops:

The same stalky weirdo who used my name in the room and pretended to be me (not successfully). The Brighton multi-millionaire who owns the largest plumbing company in the SE.

Tick-tock, tick-tock. :)
 
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