I agree.
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Originally posted by bogeymanShame. I thought now that big ears was Home Secretary, he'd be able to pull a few strings for you.
The Home Secretary
Fungus the Bogeyman.
NOTE. This is not an insult to anybody sharing any of those names on this web site OK!
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The ozzies do seem to have more sense. According to the news tonight, Australia is the only country to refuse African immigrants who have AIDs. And naturally they said it like that was a bad thing. Well over 50% of new AIDS cases in the UK are now African immigrants.
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Originally posted by NoddYAs for the little yellow car, it's vehicle excise duty has been reduced. But because i'm receiving less from Gordon, I'm having to put the Council Tax in Toytown up.
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Originally posted by bogeymanTrue Nod, true.
But at least one could live in a decent climate amongst (comparatively) civilized people and walk out at night without having to contend with the ever-rising tide of human scum that seems to constitute the British urban population. I'd have gone years ago but wifey is a bit of a home bird.
How's that little yellow car of yours going?
As for the little yellow car, it's vehicle excise duty has been reduced. But because i'm receiving less from Gordon, I'm having to put the Council Tax in Toytown up.
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Originally posted by NoddYSuch is the nature of globalisation, geography and nationalism becomes irrelevant. In other words, you'll find youself subject to the same forces no matter where you are.
But at least one could live in a decent climate amongst (comparatively) civilized people and walk out at night without having to contend with the ever-rising tide of human scum that seems to constitute the British urban population. I'd have gone years ago but wifey is a bit of a home bird.
How's that little yellow car of yours going?
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Originally posted by ladymuck...My personal way of dealing with the problem is to emigrate and leave the country to the scroungers that are so hell-bent on bleeding it dry. Well, I will one day when I've sorted out plans and schemes!
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Originally posted by ladymuckJust what we need, more immigrants! Reminds me of the episode of South Park with the time immigrants from the future all working for peanuts. "They took our jobs!"
Another example of how you poms cant be trusted to run your country. You have no checks on scum from pakistan YET those of us who are actually worthy of being let in have to jump through hoops to get here!
Mailman
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Originally posted by MailmanI know a couple online conspiracy nuts and when ever they talked about the UK becoming a police state I used to laugh at them and goad them by telling them how much I wished this place WAS a police state!
However...with laws like this its quite obvious that you English cannot be trusted to run your country anymore. That is why I am inviting more of my kiwi and aussie countrymen to come and settle here so that we can bring some shred of normality to English communities...one where respect and understanding underpins every community instead of fear and hatred and lack of action
Mailman
My personal way of dealing with the problem is to emigrate and leave the country to the scroungers that are so hell-bent on bleeding it dry. Well, I will one day when I've sorted out plans and schemes!
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I know a couple online conspiracy nuts and when ever they talked about the UK becoming a police state I used to laugh at them and goad them by telling them how much I wished this place WAS a police state!
However...with laws like this its quite obvious that you English cannot be trusted to run your country anymore. That is why I am inviting more of my kiwi and aussie countrymen to come and settle here so that we can bring some shred of normality to English communities...one where respect and understanding underpins every community instead of fear and hatred and lack of action
Mailman
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Originally posted by cswdI thought we were supposed to be adopting the EU constitution.
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Maybe it's about time our Constitution was written; making sure that the proposed changes in this Bill would actually be unconstitutional. Any changes to the Constitution to be decided by referenda.
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Originally posted by cswdCouldn't do that - tank drivers would have to pay the congestion charge.
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