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"In November 2015 Sadiq Khan made a promise to freeze all London’s Tube, train and bus fares for four years if elected Mayor."
A good first test.
He's all but in although closer than expected, 13:30 results so far.
Labour: 44%
Con: 35%
Green: 6%
Lib: 4%
UKIP: 4%
Other: 7%
Mind the gap. No female flesh to be displayed or bacon butties consumed (punishable by flogging).Comment
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Oh well, its to be expected. A Labour win and all the ****tards come out spewing their bile...“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by SunnyInHades View Post"In November 2015 Sadiq Khan made a promise to freeze all London’s Tube, train and bus fares for four years if elected Mayor."
A good first test.
He's all but in although closer than expected, 13:30 results so far.
Labour: 44%
Con: 35%
Green: 6%
Lib: 4%
UKIP: 4%
Other: 7%
Mind the gap. No female flesh to be displayed or bacon butties consumed (punishable by flogging).
typical - kick the can down the road and then blame the next lot who come into power.
tch!Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI suffer from Islamophobia, it's scares the crap out of me.Comment
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwelcome to LondonistanComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI trust the esteemed management of this site will treat any Islamophobia with the same severity that they rightly treat antisemitism.
A good place to start is by reimagining the thread as if it is referencing Jewish people, synagogues etc.
I will leave it with the management's good judgment.
In 1989, the Ayatollah Khomeni, ruler of Islamic Iran issued a fatwa calling on all Muslims worldwide to murder the novelist Salman Rushdie for insulting the Prophet Muhammad and Islam. Rushdie’s crime? Blasphemy or “Islamophobia,” as it has come to be known. Since then we have seen worldwide violent Muslim protests over cartoons, blasphemy laws in Europe, prosecutions of notable opponents of Islamic terror like Oriana Fallaci and Geert Wilders, and the demonization of courageous opponents of Islamic imperialism and terror in the West. David Horowitz and Robert Spencer describe the origins of the word “Islamophobia” as a coinage of the Muslim Brotherhood and show how the Brotherhood launched a campaign, by ginning up “Islamophobia” as a hate crime, to stigmatize mention of such issues as radical Islam’s violence against women and murder of homosexuals, and the constant incitement of many imams to terrorism. The authors make the case that “Islamophobia” is a dagger aimed at the heart of free speech and also at the heart of our national security.Comment
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostIt should. I grew up in a school full of disenfranchised muslim and african Kids it wasn't pretty. We need the parents and kids to start taking responsibility for their actions and not rely on everyone else to sweep up their sh!t after them.Comment
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