"No more Polish vermin"

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audidoody

8,597 posts

256 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Being a natural cynic I wouldn't be surprised if these appalling signs were being planted by some extreme REMAINERS looking to create a climate of recriminations against the referendum result.

The level of vitriol against BREXIT now coming from the London metropolitan liberal elite is such that nothing would surprise me.


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vonuber

17,868 posts

165 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Sam All said:
That one trick pony.. wink
What are you on about?

berlintaxi

8,535 posts

173 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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audidoody said:
Being a natural cynic I wouldn't be surprised if these appalling signs were being planted by some extreme REMAINERS looking to create a climate of recriminations against the referendum result.

The level of vitriol against BREXIT now coming from the London metropolitan liberal elite is such that nothing would surprise me.


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Tin foil helmet on a bit too tight.

Silvernoble883

249 posts

96 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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berlintaxi said:
Silvernoble883 said:
berlintaxi said:
Silvernoble883 said:
It's you that has rocks in your head I'm afraid

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
What does that have to do with immigration, what are the chances of a recent immigrant being fluent in Welsh? How will leaving the EU change their recruitment policy?
In means if you are a ethnic minority you have a better chance than if you are white British.
Only if you are fluent in welsh, of which the only immigrant possibly fluent in welsh I can think of would be from Patagonia or are there huge lesbian and gay welsh classes in Poland?
It means you tick a box and have a chance, a gay ethnic minority ticks 2 boxes, learn a little Welsh and your quids in.

Point being a straight white British person who can speak a little Welsh can only tick 1 box so is being discriminated against.
Unless he is willing to start sucking cock but then only gets to tick 2 boxes.







Edited by Silvernoble883 on Monday 27th June 12:04

Ali Chappussy

876 posts

145 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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audidoody said:
Being a natural cynic I wouldn't be surprised if these appalling signs were being planted by some extreme REMAINERS looking to create a climate of recriminations against the referendum result.
Exactly what I was thinking.

Sadly the Remainers have thrown their toys out of the pram, demanding second (or even third and fourth if they don't get the result they want) referendums, it's all pathetic. All those prople who have signed the so called petition for a second vote, where the f**k were they on 23rd June. They had their chance.

Silvernoble883

249 posts

96 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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That
Ali Chappussy said:
Exactly what I was thinking.

Sadly the Remainers have thrown their toys out of the pram, demanding second (or even third and fourth if they don't get the result they want) referendums, it's all pathetic. All those prople who have signed the so called petition for a second vote, where the f**k were they on 23rd June. They had their chance.
That petition is being investigated and seems to be compete rubbish.

Vocal Minority

8,582 posts

152 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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There seems to be around 80,000 suspicious signatures on it.

Still a couple of million genuine one though.

However, whilst I think it was a wrong decision, the people have spoken and that is all there is to it in my estimation - trying to get it changed is undemocratic and we have to accept it for what it is.

However - people talking about 'Butthurt' (seriously?) remainers? Can you all put your hands on your heart and say you'd have accepted a narrow defeat in the other direction? No - I daresay the majority on here would be wailing and gnashing teeth just the same.

The great irony of course being that this very petition was actually created before the referendum by a Leave activist as an insurance policy against losing

http://metro.co.uk/2016/06/26/the-petition-for-a-s...

There is a sense of irony to enjoy if nothing else.

Silvernoble883

249 posts

96 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Vocal Minority said:
There seems to be around 80,000 suspicious signatures on it.

Still a couple of million genuine one though.

However, whilst I think it was a wrong decision, the people have spoken and that is all there is to it in my estimation.

However - people talking about 'Butthurt' (seriously?) remainers? Can you all put your hands on your heart and say you'd have accepted a narrow defeat in the other direction? No - I daresay the majority on here would be wailing and gnashing teeth just the same.

The great irony of course being that this very petition was actually created before the referendum by a Leave activist as an insurance policy against losing

http://metro.co.uk/2016/06/26/the-petition-for-a-s...

There is a sense of irony to enjoy if nothing else.
Yes and last I heard on news only 400,000 genuine signatures.

Flip Martian

19,672 posts

190 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Ali Chappussy said:
audidoody said:
Being a natural cynic I wouldn't be surprised if these appalling signs were being planted by some extreme REMAINERS looking to create a climate of recriminations against the referendum result.
Exactly what I was thinking.

Sadly the Remainers have thrown their toys out of the pram, demanding second (or even third and fourth if they don't get the result they want) referendums, it's all pathetic. All those prople who have signed the so called petition for a second vote, where the f**k were they on 23rd June. They had their chance.
I suppose Remainers shot that MP as well to try and derail the Leavers popularity. FFS...

Sam All

3,101 posts

101 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Silvernoble883 said:
Yes and last I heard on news only 400,000 genuine signatures.
Probably those whose pockets got hit immediately.

Vocal Minority

8,582 posts

152 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Blimey

i'm afraid it the Express, sorry - but its a euro-sceptic paper - so not the guardian who would be downplaying it - saying 77,000 fraudulent

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/683520/Second-EU-...


vonuber

17,868 posts

165 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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KimJongHealthy said:
If only Britain didn't leave Poland in USSR occupation right after the war, right?
Which is why my grandad stayed in the uk. He knew he would most likely be shot on his return.

Now, of course, he is vermin and should fk off - despite fighting both the ussr and nazis for 6 years.

Silvernoble883

249 posts

96 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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KimJongHealthy said:
Liokault said:
Maybe the sort of people who made up the 90% of workers before they were displaced by the polish.
Without contacts,

Especially when agencies bypass British workers and only advertise aboard.

Silvernoble883

249 posts

96 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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vonuber said:
KimJongHealthy said:
If only Britain didn't leave Poland in USSR occupation right after the war, right?
Which is why my grandad stayed in the uk. He knew he would most likely be shot on his return.

Now, of course, he is vermin and should fk off - despite fighting both the ussr and nazis for 6 years.
Anyone who says that should have the book thrown out them and I don't know anyone who would say that about immigrants, I think a lot of this is totally blown out of proportion by bitter remain voters.

Silvernoble883

249 posts

96 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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KimJongHealthy said:
My local council recently ran a programme to get more 16-24 Scottish people to work. They were even paid the travel expenses and as far as I know it was a failure as many youngsters found showing up on time too difficult, let alone doing any actual work.
Yes all Brits are lazy bds and all immigrants are rapists,

I despair.


Terminator X

15,077 posts

204 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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stitched said:
underwhelmist said:
This is what's worrying me. My wife is Indian (originally a refugee from Amin's Uganda) and my kids are consequently mixed race. We're conscious that the "go back to where you came from" attitudes have now been given a sliver of validation and we're just waiting for them to emerge. Footage I've seen today from a far-right rabble (I refuse to dignify it by calling it a demonstration) outside a mosque in Birmingham, and other incidents, tell me that these attitudes have just become a bit more acceptable in the eyes of many.
I and many of my friends voted to leave the EU. I don't have a single racist amongst my friends and would not tolerate one as a friend.
The neanderthal dheads spouting racist tripe today were here before the referendum, unfortunately they will still be here tomorrow however we have domestic laws to deal with them and sooner rather than later they will realise that voting out of the EU gives them no mandate to spout bile.
My apologies if this makes life uncomfortable for you and yours in the short term but please rest assured that this country will always welcome people who add to its success.
My vote to leave was due to the anti democratic swing of what was becoming a federal state of Europe.
People don't want to hear this, far better to report a handful of racist incidents link them to the Leave vote then let the hard of thinking join up the dots. You can even see it on here, posters worried about something that will likely never happen to them either before or after. Nuts.

TX.

Silvernoble883

249 posts

96 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Terminator X said:
stitched said:
underwhelmist said:
This is what's worrying me. My wife is Indian (originally a refugee from Amin's Uganda) and my kids are consequently mixed race. We're conscious that the "go back to where you came from" attitudes have now been given a sliver of validation and we're just waiting for them to emerge. Footage I've seen today from a far-right rabble (I refuse to dignify it by calling it a demonstration) outside a mosque in Birmingham, and other incidents, tell me that these attitudes have just become a bit more acceptable in the eyes of many.
I and many of my friends voted to leave the EU. I don't have a single racist amongst my friends and would not tolerate one as a friend.
The neanderthal dheads spouting racist tripe today were here before the referendum, unfortunately they will still be here tomorrow however we have domestic laws to deal with them and sooner rather than later they will realise that voting out of the EU gives them no mandate to spout bile.
My apologies if this makes life uncomfortable for you and yours in the short term but please rest assured that this country will always welcome people who add to its success.
My vote to leave was due to the anti democratic swing of what was becoming a federal state of Europe.
People don't want to hear this, far better to report a handful of racist incidents link them to the Leave vote then let the hard of thinking join up the dots. You can even see it on here, posters worried about something that will likely never happen to them either before or after. Nuts.

TX.
Amen

Flip Martian

19,672 posts

190 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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vonuber said:
Which is why my grandad stayed in the uk. He knew he would most likely be shot on his return.

Now, of course, he is vermin and should fk off - despite fighting both the ussr and nazis for 6 years.
My wife's grandad too. She tells me he and his wife actually lived in a forest in Kent (with others) until they were able to secure council accommodation.

LordHaveMurci

12,043 posts

169 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Silvernoble883 said:
And the Polish paratroopers who fought side by side with our boys,

Hardly doing it for our benefit were they? Not knocking them, just pointing out the obvious.

I believe 99.9% of British leave voters would agree with me.
Sadly I suspect you are very wrong there.


Flip Martian

19,672 posts

190 months

Monday 27th June 2016
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Terminator X said:
People don't want to hear this, far better to report a handful of racist incidents link them to the Leave vote then let the hard of thinking join up the dots. You can even see it on here, posters worried about something that will likely never happen to them either before or after. Nuts.

TX.
You're right, maybe they were racists who voted for the Remain camp instead. Oh no, hang on, there wouldn't have been any.

It is CLEARLY NONSENSE to suggest all Leavers are racist. However, every racist in the land who can draw an X with a pencil will have voted to leave (assuming they could be bothered). Both sides were spouting nonsense before the vote, and sadly both sides still are.

In the meantime, there are little gobstes on the street, not just in the provinces or depressed areas "taken over by immigrants" but even in central London who now feel empowered to come out and say what they think. And the sooner the majority of the population shows them that's unacceptable the sooner we can get on with making the best of the decision and moving forward.