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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostWhat's vile about it?
Only asking, like..
UKIP propose leaving the EU experiment then returning to the common market concept and deporting people whom aren't allowed to be here.
The rest of the parties have shown they want to go further into the EU.
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It should be the policy to staff the borders with BNP members only.
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I wonder if social workers are allowed to join the BNP or UKIP
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostWhat's vile about it?
Only asking, like..
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostObsessive? That's plain common sense, and as sound as a bell
PS admin I am joking. But if you want to repeat the facts please do....
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Originally posted by vetran View PostNice title, always important, being any good is secondary.
Madness, almost as stupid as prohibiting policemen being BNP members, yes I know its a vile organisation
Only asking, like..
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Rotherham Borough Council's Strategic Director of Children and Young People's Services, Joyce Thacker,
Madness, almost as stupid as prohibiting policemen being BNP members, yes I know its a vile organisation but it is a legal vile organisation. Make it illegal and then ban.
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Just a matter of time before the first political scalp is claimed....
Twitter has been quite amusing on this one.
Comparisons of Rotherham council with Soviet, Marxist and Fabian ideologies, whose Commissar is defending the decisions of 'Rotherhamgrad' social services.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAs opposed to being seriously obsessive compulsive, likely to dress up as a Superhero and chain yourself to the top of an MPs house or suggest setting fire to HMRC Customs and Excise on an Internet forum?
dress up as superhero=no
top of MP house=no
setting fire to HMRC=no
compulsive liar=yes
Anyway it could be worse. I could go on and on and on about being an ex-moderator when I only held the post for 24 hours.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostEvery social worker I ever met was totally fckn weird. A diffrent class of areshole altogether.
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