Immigration

I think we can say that while we don't want anyone being burnt in houses, we don't want them here.

Opinion polls have always shown that.

We were never asked.
For the very obvious and good reason that we live in a representative democracy. Not a direct democracy in which we consult the people on every subject before acting.

We choose the MPs we want to take decisions on our behalf. Using the time and expert advice their job provides to reach conclusions.

Why do you expect to be asked? You were asked at the GE who you wanted to represent you.
 
For the very obvious and good reason that we live in a representative democracy. Not a direct democracy in which we consult the people on every subject before acting.

We choose the MPs we want to take decisions on our behalf. Using the time and expert advice their job provides to reach conclusions.

Why do you expect to be asked? You were asked at the GE who you wanted to represent you.
Expert advice from Liz Truss or David Lammy? OK.
 
Wow, what a post. Sure you’d be fine with someone burning your house down as long as you didn’t die.
So to be clear, you own a business that employs close to 100 people, I may have got the wrong end of the stick by flicking through the posts.

I can't remember who, but a while back there was someone on here boasting about how much tax he paid, he said he worked in some kind of consulting company that gave advice on geo political and economic matters.

Was that you?

Whoever it was got all teary and triggered when his professional life was questioned/derided based on the posts he made on global affairs on here which were on a level of generic AI responses
 
So to be clear, you own a business that employs close to 100 people, I may have got the wrong end of the stick by flicking through the posts.

I can't remember who, but a while back there was someone on here boasting about how much tax he paid, he said he worked in some kind of consulting company that gave advice on geo political and economic matters.

Was that you?

Whoever it was got all teary and triggered when his professional life was questioned/derided based on the posts he made on global affairs on here which were on a level of generic AI responses

Nope.
 
For the very obvious and good reason that we live in a representative democracy. Not a direct democracy in which we consult the people on every subject before acting.

We choose the MPs we want to take decisions on our behalf. Using the time and expert advice their job provides to reach conclusions.

Why do you expect to be asked? You were asked at the GE who you wanted to represent you.
We did not live in a democracy while we were shackled to the EU, the MEPs that we elected had no power to propose or make the laws that governed us.
 
Some thoughts:

Unless they are 'culturally British'; who would know, if the burning is indiscriminate? As you say: 'unfortunate' But it was 'deliberate'.

What? Any African migrants? African migrants who have settled legally? African migrants who are second generation? Just 'African'? Or just north African?

You say 'burnt out'. What about burnt to death? Ok?

If so, you'd champion the indiscriminate killing of migrants, would you?

Places like Somalia, Algeria, Egypt, Sudan - they need removal.

I mean burned out not murdered

And it wasn't all deliberate, one unfortunate family lost their home because a migrants car was burned.

Of course, the only reason that this even happens is because of political failure.
 
Places like Somalia, Algeria, Egypt, Sudan - they need removal.

I mean burned out not murdered

And it wasn't all deliberate, one unfortunate family lost their home because a migrants car was burned.

Of course, the only reason that this even happens is because of political failure.
Agree the Citizens of the above Nations should be banned from entering the UK and residing here at this present time along with any other states that have significant amounts of extremists /Rebels etc .
The border checks , Police and Home office seem to be a pushover for extremists and violent criminals .
More interested in catching and imprisoning protestors and those speaking out about the dangers of mass immigration online .
Political failure is the main cause but the Politicians are never held to account for causing civil unrest and deaths .
 
Places like Somalia, Algeria, Egypt, Sudan - they need removal.

I mean burned out not murdered

And it wasn't all deliberate, one unfortunate family lost their home because a migrants car was burned.

Of course, the only reason that this even happens is because of political failure.
Just for comparison the "celebrations" in France after PSG won the CL saw 890 arrests and 57 police officers injured.
 
Spindle:

I don't unless they are actually culturally British, then it's unfortunate and not deliberate.

If a house full of African migrants were burned out then good.


It's come to that, it's inevitable, you've been told well in advance but dug your heels in. The country is going to be kicking off constantly until someone begins to reduce the numbers of immigrants here. If you can't see that then you are just an idiot, as Hrolf has said.

Me:
Some thoughts:

Unless they are 'culturally British'; who would know, if the burning is indiscriminate? As you say: 'unfortunate' But it was 'deliberate'.

What? Any African migrants? African migrants who have settled legally? African migrants who are second generation? Just 'African'? Or just north African?

You say 'burnt out'. What about burnt to death? Ok?

If so, you'd champion the indiscriminate killing of migrants, would you?

Spindle:

Places like Somalia, Algeria, Egypt, Sudan - they need removal.

I mean burned out not murdered

And it wasn't all deliberate, one unfortunate family lost their home because a migrants car was burned.

Of course, the only reason that this even happens is because of political failure.

So, there you have it; on of your bretheren openly promoting the 'burning out' of immigrant houses.

All in agreement, or has no one got the balls to disagree with your own tribe?

Good luck and out.
 
Spindle:



Me:
Some thoughts:

Unless they are 'culturally British'; who would know, if the burning is indiscriminate? As you say: 'unfortunate' But it was 'deliberate'.

What? Any African migrants? African migrants who have settled legally? African migrants who are second generation? Just 'African'? Or just north African?

You say 'burnt out'. What about burnt to death? Ok?

If so, you'd champion the indiscriminate killing of migrants, would you?

Spindle:



So, there you have it; on of your bretheren openly promoting the 'burning out' of immigrant houses.

All in agreement, or has no one got the balls to disagree with your own tribe?

Good luck and out.
These things are not always meant literally.

 
We did not live in a democracy while we were shackled to the EU, the MEPs that we elected had no power to propose or make the laws that governed us.

We don't really live in a democracy now either.

Every GE for the last 30 years has been won by a party promising to reduce immigration. What have we got? More immigration.
 
Jimmy Dore is worth a watch on this subject. He is from a traditional left-wing background (But don't worry, he hates the hypocritical fake woke left more than anyone).

Essentially:
* Illegal Immigration has become an industry funded via NGOs.
* The military industrial complex deliberately keeps the supply going via foreign wars and interventions.
* It is used to drive down living conditions of host populations, who have a right to be angry.
* Immigration favours the elite establishment at the expense of ordinary people.
* Ordinary people fighting each other favours no-one except the stablishment who have an excuse to increase censorship and control
* The modern woke left are useful idiots

 
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Anyone else notice how quickly the courts have dealt with the Henry Nowak protestors.

I am all in favour of punishing violent protestors but I don't remember the courts being so quick over BLM or the various eco protests.

It's almost as if there is an agenda.
 
Anyone else notice how quickly the courts have dealt with the Henry Nowak protestors.

I am all in favour of punishing violent protestors but I don't remember the courts being so quick over BLM or the various eco protests.

It's almost as if there is an agenda.

That's because there is an agenda.

They openly admit to fast tracking anti-immigration protesters through the courts.
 

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