Veteran assaulted on way to Remebrance Ceremony
Discussion
KareemK said:
supersingle said:
KareemK said:
andymc said:
The vast majority of recent Pakistani immigrants have no interest in our language, our laws or our customs only our benefits. Why migrate and then try to change the place to model the hell hole you fled from?
Have you not been to the Brit enclaves in Spain (or anywhere else), jeez, fish n chips, freds pub etc etc etc.Not a Spanish aspect to be found anywhere in the connurbations.
andymc said:
not with European arrest warrants they don't
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24939356http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/jul/14/mar...
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/britains-most...
They do still head there and many are still at large.
andymc said:
KareemK said:
supersingle said:
KareemK said:
andymc said:
The vast majority of recent Pakistani immigrants have no interest in our language, our laws or our customs only our benefits. Why migrate and then try to change the place to model the hell hole you fled from?
Have you not been to the Brit enclaves in Spain (or anywhere else), jeez, fish n chips, freds pub etc etc etc.Not a Spanish aspect to be found anywhere in the connurbations.
andymc said:
KareemK said:
supersingle said:
KareemK said:
andymc said:
The vast majority of recent Pakistani immigrants have no interest in our language, our laws or our customs only our benefits. Why migrate and then try to change the place to model the hell hole you fled from?
Have you not been to the Brit enclaves in Spain (or anywhere else), jeez, fish n chips, freds pub etc etc etc.Not a Spanish aspect to be found anywhere in the connurbations.
e21Mark said:
andymc said:
KareemK said:
supersingle said:
KareemK said:
andymc said:
The vast majority of recent Pakistani immigrants have no interest in our language, our laws or our customs only our benefits. Why migrate and then try to change the place to model the hell hole you fled from?
Have you not been to the Brit enclaves in Spain (or anywhere else), jeez, fish n chips, freds pub etc etc etc.Not a Spanish aspect to be found anywhere in the connurbations.
e21Mark said:
andymc said:
KareemK said:
supersingle said:
KareemK said:
andymc said:
The vast majority of recent Pakistani immigrants have no interest in our language, our laws or our customs only our benefits. Why migrate and then try to change the place to model the hell hole you fled from?
Have you not been to the Brit enclaves in Spain (or anywhere else), jeez, fish n chips, freds pub etc etc etc.Not a Spanish aspect to be found anywhere in the connurbations.
e21Mark said:
andymc said:
KareemK said:
supersingle said:
KareemK said:
andymc said:
The vast majority of recent Pakistani immigrants have no interest in our language, our laws or our customs only our benefits. Why migrate and then try to change the place to model the hell hole you fled from?
Have you not been to the Brit enclaves in Spain (or anywhere else), jeez, fish n chips, freds pub etc etc etc.Not a Spanish aspect to be found anywhere in the connurbations.
simes43 said:
e21Mark said:
andymc said:
KareemK said:
supersingle said:
KareemK said:
andymc said:
The vast majority of recent Pakistani immigrants have no interest in our language, our laws or our customs only our benefits. Why migrate and then try to change the place to model the hell hole you fled from?
Have you not been to the Brit enclaves in Spain (or anywhere else), jeez, fish n chips, freds pub etc etc etc.Not a Spanish aspect to be found anywhere in the connurbations.
andymc said:
e21Mark said:
andymc said:
KareemK said:
supersingle said:
KareemK said:
andymc said:
The vast majority of recent Pakistani immigrants have no interest in our language, our laws or our customs only our benefits. Why migrate and then try to change the place to model the hell hole you fled from?
Have you not been to the Brit enclaves in Spain (or anywhere else), jeez, fish n chips, freds pub etc etc etc.Not a Spanish aspect to be found anywhere in the connurbations.
KareemK said:
andymc said:
Vaud said:
No, it's just where the UK gangsters go to escape to...
not with European arrest warrants they don'tXJ Flyer said:
Also bearing in mind that nowhere have In said that such a change in nationality status would mean automatic large scale repatriation.At least until/unless the options of resettlement have been tried to reduce the issue of localised over representation and enclaves in certain areas of the country compared to others.Such as a reduction in the immigrant loading on the South East and Midlands etc v Scotland,Wales and the far North/North West and far West of England.
If I understand you correctly, you favour:Edited by XJ Flyer on Saturday 29th November 05:40
1. A redefinition of the right to British nationality based on jus sanguinis. This implies the removal of citizenship from those who don't qualify. Given that we are forbidden under international law from rendering people stateless, what would you do about those people who wouldn't qualify, but who don't have citizenship in any other country? Presumably they'd have to be issued with some form of ID giving them rights of abode but not full citizenship.
2. Resettlement of these people to areas of the country deemed by the government to be more suited to having these people living in them than the areas which they have chosen. Given that these people haven't chosen to move to these areas already, presumably there would be an element of legal 'encouragement'?
Blimey.
Edited by Gaspode on Sunday 30th November 19:29
MrHorsepower said:
I wouldn't normally want to gas anyone, but these people obviously don't appreciate the men who fought to protect them so I might make an exception.
I really hope that's ironic? I shall assume it isn't, but I have (or had they died years ago) relatives who fought in WW2 and they fought so that instances of poison gas being used wouldn't happen again. Whilst I go no way to defend what happened, after all it's pretty vile beating up an old man for no reason, I don't think a return to Nazism is really the solution. My grandfather was a POW, the other bore witness to Kamikaze attacks in the Pacific, but I know neither of them would in any way support what you've said. I apologise for coming across all preachy here; but all of this talk of recreating Hitler's policies would be quite offensive to someone who genuinely fought in that war.
Back to the old man.... No-one appears to have read the story. He isn't a veteran, as such, as he never fought in a war. He joined in 1960 and left, apparently, prior to the Falklands campaign. He may have been involved with beating up Catholics but that's another matter. Plus things didn't really rev up over there until the late sixties/early seventies.n
MagneticMeerkat said:
MrHorsepower said:
I wouldn't normally want to gas anyone, but these people obviously don't appreciate the men who fought to protect them so I might make an exception.
I really hope that's ironic? I shall assume it isn't, but I have (or had they died years ago) relatives who fought in WW2 and they fought so that instances of poison gas being used wouldn't happen again. Whilst I go no way to defend what happened, after all it's pretty vile beating up an old man for no reason, I don't think a return to Nazism is really the solution. My grandfather was a POW, the other bore witness to Kamikaze attacks in the Pacific, but I know neither of them would in any way support what you've said. I apologise for coming across all preachy here; but all of this talk of recreating Hitler's policies would be quite offensive to someone who genuinely fought in that war.
Back to the old man.... No-one appears to have read the story. He isn't a veteran, as such, as he never fought in a war. He joined in 1960 and left, apparently, prior to the Falklands campaign. He may have been involved with beating up Catholics but that's another matter. Plus things didn't really rev up over there until the late sixties/early seventies.n
e21Mark said:
MagneticMeerkat said:
MrHorsepower said:
I wouldn't normally want to gas anyone, but these people obviously don't appreciate the men who fought to protect them so I might make an exception.
I really hope that's ironic? I shall assume it isn't, but I have (or had they died years ago) relatives who fought in WW2 and they fought so that instances of poison gas being used wouldn't happen again. Whilst I go no way to defend what happened, after all it's pretty vile beating up an old man for no reason, I don't think a return to Nazism is really the solution. My grandfather was a POW, the other bore witness to Kamikaze attacks in the Pacific, but I know neither of them would in any way support what you've said. I apologise for coming across all preachy here; but all of this talk of recreating Hitler's policies would be quite offensive to someone who genuinely fought in that war.
Back to the old man.... No-one appears to have read the story. He isn't a veteran, as such, as he never fought in a war. He joined in 1960 and left, apparently, prior to the Falklands campaign. He may have been involved with beating up Catholics but that's another matter. Plus things didn't really rev up over there until the late sixties/early seventies.n
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