Blair, Brown, Straw, Mandleson, Prescott, Harman, Campbell, Blunkett etc should be charged with treason and crimes against the British (specifically English) people. And a host of senior BBC figures should be right beside them, the BBC acting as repellent, raucous, relentless cheerleaders of this massive unwanted nation-changing immigration, using its position as the country's media leviathan to ruthlessly silence dissent. This was a deliberate, hateful act - pursued against the wishes (and interests) of the existing population - to change the very makeup of the country, 'rub the rights' nose in diversity' and import several million voters knowing they will vote for the Left, most likely generation after rapidly expanding generation. It horrifies and saddens me to see what's happened.
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Originally posted by KaiserWilly View PostBlair, Brown, Straw, Mandleson, Prescott, Harman, Campbell, Blunkett etc should be charged with treason and crimes against the British (specifically English) people. And a host of senior BBC figures should be right beside them, the BBC acting as repellent, raucous, relentless cheerleaders of this massive unwanted nation-changing immigration, using its position as the country's media leviathan to ruthlessly silence dissent. This was a deliberate, hateful act - pursued against the wishes (and interests) of the existing population - to change the very makeup of the country, 'rub the rights' nose in diversity' and import several million voters knowing they will vote for the Left, most likely generation after rapidly expanding generation. It horrifies and saddens me to see what's happened.Keeping calm. Keeping invoicing.Comment
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Originally posted by KaiserWilly View PostBlair, Brown, Straw, Mandleson, Prescott, Harman, Campbell, Blunkett etc should be charged with treason and crimes against the British (specifically English) people. And a host of senior BBC figures should be right beside them, the BBC acting as repellent, raucous, relentless cheerleaders of this massive unwanted nation-changing immigration, using its position as the country's media leviathan to ruthlessly silence dissent. This was a deliberate, hateful act - pursued against the wishes (and interests) of the existing population - to change the very makeup of the country, 'rub the rights' nose in diversity' and import several million voters knowing they will vote for the Left, most likely generation after rapidly expanding generation. It horrifies and saddens me to see what's happened.
Apart from rank incompetence I don't believe there is any other explanationAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by KaiserWilly View PostBlair, Brown, Straw, Mandleson, Prescott, Harman, Campbell, Blunkett etc should be charged with treason and crimes against the British (specifically English) people. And a host of senior BBC figures should be right beside them, the BBC acting as repellent, raucous, relentless cheerleaders of this massive unwanted nation-changing immigration, using its position as the country's media leviathan to ruthlessly silence dissent. This was a deliberate, hateful act - pursued against the wishes (and interests) of the existing population - to change the very makeup of the country, 'rub the rights' nose in diversity' and import several million voters knowing they will vote for the Left, most likely generation after rapidly expanding generation. It horrifies and saddens me to see what's happened.
Didn't immigration really start in the 50s under the Tories - and don't some of the more troublesome immigrant communities (I'm thinking AfroCaribbean and northern Pakistani) date from that period?
Isn't it the case that the largest migration in recent times is Eastern EuropeN and that is not immigration, rather the free movement agreed by the EU?
Is it in fact the case that immigrant voters always vote left?
I'm guessing the many hard-working, well-to-do Chinese, Indians of the 2nd generation and newly rich Poles will be voting Tory.
Try getting some figures and data together, rather than having a brainless BNP rant.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by KaiserWilly View PostBlair, Brown, Straw, Mandleson, Prescott, Harman, .....blah...blah...blah.... It horrifies and saddens me to see what's happened.McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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The reporting on this matter is just completely off. An interesting narrative though.
White British - If you're still the largest ethnic group, you're not a 'minority'. 'The others', I'm afraid doesn't constitute anything that could be referred to as a 'majority', considering how ethnically diverse those 'others' are.
Focusing this much on 'White British', rather than just 'British' (undeniably still the majority), is nothing short of racist. And if you do really care that much about the white thing - add the 'White Other' and there too, you're still part of a massive majority. Comforting, no?
And what's this 'foreign born' problem? Many of those are no less British than people born here, often offspring of military families for example. Why is that suddenly a concern?
As far as voting goes - well I can assure you all those free-moving EU citizens won't be voting in anything other than local elections, so your country no longer being as right wing as you'd like it is still predominantly the 'fault' of British Passport-holders. There's little incentive to apply for British citizenship for EU citizens, hence they simply can't vote in general elections. 8 years in this country and my only reason for considering the near £1000 citizenship application is so that I can have a passport that fits into all these pretty passport holders (German passports have an annoyingly oversized cardboard cover). The voting in general elections thing isn't all that important to me - although very politically minded, I'm terribly non-partisan. They all bother me, some more, some less, there isn't any party out there just now in a state in which I'd actually want to see them running this country.Comment
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostPfft! I only ask one question. Who does all the dirty tulipty jobs in the UK? (I include in there the Canadian now running the central bank)
To keep the wages low (so inflation can be kept low and the borrowing bubble can be extended) and to keep large companies happy we then encourage immigration to undercut the locals.
Did you watch the Gate Gourmet story unfold? The existing mainly Indian workforce, mainly wives / children of the 50-60's immigration with few qualifications, on £7-10 an hour plus overtime. Were displaced by cheaper Eastern European workers with degrees on £6 an hour.
note : the 50's immigration was because we had no men left to drive the busses because most of them died in the 2nd world war - Afro Carribean.
The Indian - Pakistan immigration was part of the partition, where the 2 main religious groups couldn't decide how to divide a peaceful country, so some were allowed to come over here to achieve an exit from British Rule.
The free movement was preventable for 7 years to allow the new members to adjust. France & Germany opted not to allow this, the UK did despite a number of organisations predicting millions coming over, the government said 13,000 would arrive they were out by a factor of 100.
This has NOTHING TO DO WITH :
PREVENTING RACISM
PROMOTING DIVERSITY
CARING FOR EX COLONIES
SAYING SORRY FOR SLAVERY
FAIRNESS
it is about
GOVERNMENTS ENCOURAGE IMMIGRATION TO ENHANCE PROFIT FOR LARGE COMPANIES AND TO KEEP WAGES DOWNAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by KaiserWilly View PostBlair, Brown, Straw, Mandleson, Prescott, Harman, Campbell, Blunkett etc should be charged with treason and crimes against the British (specifically English) people. And a host of senior BBC figures should be right beside them, the BBC acting as repellent, raucous, relentless cheerleaders of this massive unwanted nation-changing immigration, using its position as the country's media leviathan to ruthlessly silence dissent. This was a deliberate, hateful act - pursued against the wishes (and interests) of the existing population - to change the very makeup of the country, 'rub the rights' nose in diversity' and import several million voters knowing they will vote for the Left, most likely generation after rapidly expanding generation. It horrifies and saddens me to see what's happened.Comment
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Originally posted by formant View PostConsidering there's no other majority, I'd question the use of the term 'minority' in this context.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Originally posted by doodab View PostIt's a them and us sort of story isn't it.
Do neither of you fear the consequences of the change?Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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