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Actually there are 9,000 male rapes a year according to Rape crisis. 81,000 Female. Half a million sexual assaults.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIn the UK there are 25000 rape cases a year, but I presume this is a more interesting case for the Daily Mail to highlight because the perpetrators are black, and they can get a lot of applause from their readers.
https://rapecrisis.org.uk/statistics.php
But lets run with your number there are 25,000 rape cases where two male OAPs are raped & one woman murdered?
bloody hell.
It was an extreme crime by any definition. I can't remember anything that sick happening on a single occasion in 40 years.
There were some serial killers but they had one victim at a time.
I may be wrong but rape of two people in one go is pretty unusual. To murder another afterward puts it into the sensational category. The man who did this has serious issues. I suspect he was a child soldier.
Oddly people believe that the figures are being manipulated.
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/8...-migrants-rape
Rapes, sexual assaults by migrants increase dramatically in Germany and Sweden
https://www.spectator.co.uk/2016/01/...d-is-shameful/Comment
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we are leaving the EU not Europe, we have a history of supporting your country fully regardless of the cost. Maybe you can return the favour?Originally posted by diseasex View PostI won't go into rant about rising racism, brexit - its politics mostly.
No single reason for that. I guess a general feel that I don't want to contribute to country that might very well not be Polish ally soon (sabre rattling at Spain), want to stop contributing to rebuilding it (despite giving away far more to foreign aid) and think can buy us so easily by waving few pounds in our faces (I'm talking about remarks that after brexit everyone from eastern europe will rush to come here - lol!). It's all bit humiliating.
Hard topic. I told my gf we will be leaving, my mom probably will follow too. I'll keep the houses for time being though.Comment
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UK threatens Spain with war over gibraltar
I wouldn't choose those words.Originally posted by diseasex View PostExactly. Parasite
From being welcome here to parasite.Last edited by PurpleGorilla; 3 April 2017, 13:16.Comment
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I think your country needs to rethink their stance on immigration.Originally posted by vetran View Postwe are leaving the EU not Europe, we have a history of supporting your country fully regardless of the cost. Maybe you can return the favour?
Once i hear immigration bad, immigrants bad. Then that we need immigrants.
Also not leaving europe where I constantly hear about "clean exit" severing any ties, sabre rattling at Spain doesn't really prove this point.
My dauther is British btw.Comment
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We did, and we opted to swap uncontrolled immigration for controlled immigration. That is all.Originally posted by diseasex View PostI think your country needs to rethink their stance on immigration. .
To hear some of the whining bremainers on here, you'd imagine we were hurling foreigners off Beachy Head.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Aleś kolego pojechał...Originally posted by diseasex View PostI won't go into rant about rising racism, brexit - its politics mostly.
No single reason for that. I guess a general feel that I don't want to contribute to country that might very well not be Polish ally soon (sabre rattling at Spain), want to stop contributing to rebuilding it (despite giving away far more to foreign aid) and think can buy us so easily by waving few pounds in our faces (I'm talking about remarks that after brexit everyone from eastern europe will rush to come here - lol!). It's all bit humiliating.
Hard topic. I told my gf we will be leaving, my mom probably will follow too. I'll keep the houses for time being though.
a) the UK is in NATO, so is Poland. As long as both countries are members of NATO, they are allies.
b) the UK and Spain are members of NATO, see point a). Also, the UK and Spain have a long history of squabbling over that poxy rock, it's like a favourite argument between to guys who like to annoy each other ever time they both end up in the same pub. No monkeys will get hurt.
c) re. aid to Poland... it's UK's money.
d) re. waving money in your face... don't sell yourself cheap, make them pack it in a suitcase.
e) keeping your houses here and living in Poland aka. arbitrage is not really "leaving".
It looks to me like the UK has given you something that Poland didn't, i.e. a ******* chance in life. Would you be able to afford "houses" in Poland?
I'm a foreigner too, and I too think I may have to leave, but only if the situation gets nasty to the point where I am really unwelcome here, or I am told by the Home Office to pack my bags and piss off back to where I came from. Or, if the economic situation gets so bad I cannot possibly survive here. I don't think we are there, yet.
If you want to show others what you think of Brexit then maybe you could learn a thing or two from these guys. You know, when life gives you lemons, make lemonade and sell it with a hefty markup. That's the British way, in case you haven't noticed.
It's your life and there's always another boat back home, if you don't like it here.You're awesome! Get yourself a t-shirt.Comment
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Nah, just beating the tulip out of them: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...ker-in-croydonOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWe did, and we opted to swap uncontrolled immigration for controlled immigration. That is all.
To hear some of the whining bremainers on here, you'd imagine we were hurling foreigners off Beachy Head.
“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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Odd so many (30 people) were involved and from a look at the people they are looking for it wasn't done by the EDL.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostNah, just beating the tulip out of them: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...ker-in-croydonComment
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