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Post by crapslinger on May 30, 2017 22:26:03 GMT
Cheetham Hill is anecdotally referred to as 'Counterfeit Street'.
"It is indicative of the entrenched criminal culture of the area that the trade in counterfeit goods has continued despite regular enforcement action and high-volume seizures."
Sounds a lovely place to bring up your kids in, plenty of cheap designer sports goods on offer.
I agree with this. Also know as cardboard city from all the packaging that the fake clothes come in thrown about, the spotters on street corners with the walkie talkies looking out for trading standards, the shops selling fake good hidden behind mirrors in newsagents, what a lovely area it is I wonder what ethnicity the so called traders who are selling this knock off gear are ?, sounds an ideal area to introduce your kids to if you don't give a flying fcuk about how they will grow up and what they will grow up to be.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2017 6:20:42 GMT
I agree with this. Also know as cardboard city from all the packaging that the fake clothes come in thrown about, the spotters on street corners with the walkie talkies looking out for trading standards, the shops selling fake good hidden behind mirrors in newsagents, what a lovely area it is I wonder what ethnicity the so called traders who are selling this knock off gear are ?, sounds an ideal area to introduce your kids to if you don't give a flying fcuk about how they will grow up and what they will grow up to be. Good old crapslinger, ignores posts that highlight his stupidity and continues to peddle his utter nonsense. He's nothing if not predictable...... :-)
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Post by Northy on May 31, 2017 6:24:10 GMT
I can't see the point, they wouldn't do it when she was alive, the poor girl isn't going to find out now is she?
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2017 7:16:56 GMT
I can't see the point, they wouldn't do it when she was alive, the poor girl isn't going to find out now is she? Well, I don't want to come across too controversial but, to me it smacks of craving media attention.....if I was to have a guess it's the step father that's directing it all. no disrespect to the mother intended
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Post by stokiekris on May 31, 2017 10:50:35 GMT
I wonder what ethnicity the so called traders who are selling this knock off gear are ?, sounds an ideal area to introduce your kids to if you don't give a flying fcuk about how they will grow up and what they will grow up to be. Good old crapslinger, ignores posts that highlight his stupidity and continues to peddle his utter nonsense. He's nothing if not predictable...... :-) what does that say about me then I've only replied to one message on the whole thread, and that was agreeing with the one poster you all seem to see as the enemy
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2017 11:05:21 GMT
Good old crapslinger, ignores posts that highlight his stupidity and continues to peddle his utter nonsense. He's nothing if not predictable...... :-) what does that say about me then I've only replied to one message on the whole thread, and that was agreeing with the one poster you all seem to see as the enemy It says absolutely nothing about you, why would it?
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Post by Davef on May 31, 2017 11:25:56 GMT
I can't see the point, they wouldn't do it when she was alive, the poor girl isn't going to find out now is she? Well, I don't want to come across too controversial but, to me it smacks of craving media attention.....if I was to have a guess it's the step father that's directing it all. no disrespect to the mother intended I certainly wouldn't want to judge anyone who's lost a child in such a horrific way, but I must admit, this does seem a bit strange. The portrayal of Rhys Jones's mother in the Little Boy Blue drama showed a woman so consumed by grief that she barely left her son's bedroom, yet we've seen poor Olivia's mother on national television more or less every day for the last week. I suppose we're all different and people deal with grief in different ways. Maybe this is her way of copying and things will hit her when things have calmed down and the media attention is off her?
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Post by bringmesunshine on May 31, 2017 14:13:56 GMT
Well, I don't want to come across too controversial but, to me it smacks of craving media attention.....if I was to have a guess it's the step father that's directing it all. no disrespect to the mother intended I certainly wouldn't want to judge anyone who's lost a child in such a horrific way, but I must admit, this does seem a bit strange. The portrayal of Rhys Jones's mother in the Little Boy Blue drama showed a woman so consumed by grief that she barely left her son's bedroom, yet we've seen poor Olivia's mother on national television more or less every day for the last week. I suppose we're all different and people deal with grief in different ways. Maybe this is her way of copying and things will hit her when things have calmed down and the media attention is off her? If this is a genuine way of coping I just hope the media don't end up using them for their own means as often happens in the long run, one of the 7/7 victims sister was hounded and persecuted for years and even had to move in with friends for a month just to escape their harassment.
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Post by Boothen on Jun 2, 2017 6:39:55 GMT
The man speaks the truth. Which is why I'm amazed that the BBC allowed it to be broadcast.
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Post by Northy on Jun 30, 2017 13:59:46 GMT
2 more funerals today from people killed at the concert
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Jul 26, 2017 20:36:11 GMT
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Post by rat on Jul 26, 2017 20:53:42 GMT
The man speaks the truth. Which is why I'm amazed that the BBC allowed it to be broadcast. So what's this fella proposing? I've listened to him a few times panning our politicians and their lack of direct response to attacks. What is his solution?
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Jul 26, 2017 21:16:18 GMT
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Post by rat on Jul 26, 2017 21:40:43 GMT
It's alright posting wall to wall articles, as you seem to do fucking incessantly, but what is your solution to end all this misery? Spill the beans.
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Post by StokieNath on Jul 26, 2017 22:00:57 GMT
It's alright posting wall to wall articles, as you seem to do fucking incessantly, but what is your solution to end all this misery? Spill the beans. My solution Ratty. Deport or lock up the 3000 jihadi terrorists in the UK who have sworn to wage Jihad against the west.
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Post by rat on Jul 26, 2017 22:03:43 GMT
It's alright posting wall to wall articles, as you seem to do fucking incessantly, but what is your solution to end all this misery? Spill the beans. My solution Ratty. Deport or lock up the 3000 jihadi terrorists in the UK who have sworn to wage Jihad against the west. How? I mean how to do that legally? Remember internment in those H blocks? The resultant IRA mainland bombing campaign almost bought the British government to its knees. And where would you deport these British born Jihadi's to?
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Post by StokieNath on Jul 26, 2017 22:07:16 GMT
My solution Ratty. Deport or lock up the 3000 jihadi terrorists in the UK who have sworn to wage Jihad against the west. How? I mean how to do that legally? Well you cant, which is very frustrating. That's why I voted to leave the EU solely based on the fact that I oppose globalisation and the free movement of people. We have the power to lock them up. But our politicians and authorities are afraid of being called racists. Eg being the Rochdale scandal. Anjem Chaudry.
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Post by rat on Jul 26, 2017 22:29:33 GMT
How? I mean how to do that legally? Well you cant, which is very frustrating. That's why I voted to leave the EU solely based on the fact that I oppose globalisation and the free movement of people. We have the power to lock them up. But our politicians and authorities are afraid of being called racists. Eg being the Rochdale scandal. Anjem Chaudry. Do we? Under which law?
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Post by StokieNath on Jul 26, 2017 22:32:32 GMT
Well you cant, which is very frustrating. That's why I voted to leave the EU solely based on the fact that I oppose globalisation and the free movement of people. We have the power to lock them up. But our politicians and authorities are afraid of being called racists. Eg being the Rochdale scandal. Anjem Chaudry. Do we? Under which law? I'd imagine under the public safety act.
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Post by rat on Jul 26, 2017 22:50:48 GMT
Do we? Under which law? I'd imagine under the public safety act. So how do you categorically prove that an individual is a danger to the public, in order to lock them up or deport? It's a can of worms, surely? Start locking innocents up and you'll end up antagonising the entire muslim community and radicalising tens of thousands. Any arrests have to be done in the full and transparent framework of the law.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2017 6:32:01 GMT
I've just watched the video that was shown at the funeral of young saffie, my word, it's heartbreaking to watch. Got admit everytime I hear one last time by Arianna grande I get a lump in my throat. Young kiddies gone far far too soon because of these terrorist wankers.
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Post by partickpotter on Jul 27, 2017 7:10:35 GMT
The man speaks the truth. Which is why I'm amazed that the BBC allowed it to be broadcast. So what's this fella proposing? I've listened to him a few times panning our politicians and their lack of direct response to attacks. What is his solution? I was thinking the same thing. He seems an articulate fella. You think he might be able to expand a little on what he means by getting "serious". I suspect he either has no idea or the idea he has is so shit he can't bring himself to say it. Probably the latter. So we can only judge him on what he says - which makes him a whinge bag. Whine, whine, whine.
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Post by rat on Jul 27, 2017 7:26:05 GMT
So what's this fella proposing? I've listened to him a few times panning our politicians and their lack of direct response to attacks. What is his solution? I was thinking the same thing. He seems an articulate fella. You think he might be able to expand a little on what he means by getting "serious". I suspect he either has no idea or the idea he has is so shit he can't bring himself to say it. Probably the latter. So we can only judge him on what he says - which makes him a whinge bag. Whine, whine, whine. I agree with you on this. He's probably proposing some sort of change in our laws...."suss"? He's very young though, very angry.
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Post by partickpotter on Jul 27, 2017 7:35:30 GMT
I was thinking the same thing. He seems an articulate fella. You think he might be able to expand a little on what he means by getting "serious". I suspect he either has no idea or the idea he has is so shit he can't bring himself to say it. Probably the latter. So we can only judge him on what he says - which makes him a whinge bag. Whine, whine, whine. I agree with you on this. He's probably proposing some sort of change in our laws...."suss"? He's very young though, very angry. Very posh too. You can picture him fulminating over his Stilton and Port in mummy and daddy's mansion in Surrey. Let's be clear though. He insinuates plenty when he refers to the absence of Islam in Eastern Europe compared to France. He just lacks the balls to say what he thinks. A ball-less, chin-less wanker.
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Post by rat on Jul 27, 2017 7:46:54 GMT
I agree with you on this. He's probably proposing some sort of change in our laws...."suss"? He's very young though, very angry. Very posh too. You can picture him fulminating over his Stilton and Port in mummy and daddy's mansion in Surrey. Let's be clear though. He insinuates plenty when he refers to the absence of Islam in Eastern Europe compared to France. He just lacks the balls to say what he thinks. A ball-less, chin-less wanker. Nobody has a solution. It's OK people like Northy calling for the funking death penalty and venting off about feeble minded lefties....but how do you actually put these murdering bastards to rights? We've been here before with internment in NI. That didn't go well at all. Young studs like this posh fella lack the experience. And don't get me started on Rees-Mogg. He's a detached establishment prick who'd sell us down the river faster than Don King, without blinking an eyelid.
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Post by Waggy on Jul 27, 2017 7:52:25 GMT
What a mess Western Europe is in. Should have been better control but now its too late. Should have laid the law down from the start any threat and your out. We have now got to the stage where we haven't got a clue to what to do .
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Post by capto on Jul 27, 2017 8:04:05 GMT
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Post by Waggy on Jul 27, 2017 8:15:53 GMT
Need to stop Imams from Saudi Arabia and send them back who are here. All mosques should have a open door policy so can monitor any hate preaching. We need to Stop faith schools. Every school should be for anybody and should be taught all the same things. Education and Religion should be seperate and I'm talking all religions. Religion causes majority of conflict. Educating kids to respect people from all walks of life, to integrate is the way forward and if they still don't want to integrate then we need to close down mosques ban the burkha because we have done all we can
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jul 27, 2017 10:14:51 GMT
Ah, the usual apologists and hand wringers. We don't have the laws to cope so we can't cope and we don't want to upset a community that harbors a global terror network so we're best not doing anything. Navel-gazing while the situation gets worse. Shameful. Instead of slagging off a commentator maybe read his book, Strange Death of Europe the #1 best seller in the population and demography section of Amazon UK. Here's an interview from the Evening Standard. "Drawing extensively from census and poll results, government reports and academic studies, from writers as diverse as Rousseau, Stefan Zweig, Michel Houellebecq, Oriana Fallaci and Salman Rushdie, and from interviewing refugees in camps across Europe, his conclusion amounts to a devastating indictment of the state he believes Europe is in."
"... talking to refugees in camps from Lampedusa to Calais has made him more compassionate."
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Post by Waggy on Jul 27, 2017 10:42:26 GMT
Ah, the usual apologists and hand wringers. We don't have the laws to cope so we can't cope and we don't want to upset a community that harbors a global terror network so we're best not doing anything. Navel-gazing while the situation gets worse. Shameful. Instead of slagging off a commentator maybe read his book, Strange Death of Europe the #1 best seller in the population and demography section of Amazon UK. Here's an interview from the Evening Standard. "Drawing extensively from census and poll results, government reports and academic studies, from writers as diverse as Rousseau, Stefan Zweig, Michel Houellebecq, Oriana Fallaci and Salman Rushdie, and from interviewing refugees in camps across Europe, his conclusion amounts to a devastating indictment of the state he believes Europe is in."
"... talking to refugees in camps from Lampedusa to Calais has made him more compassionate."Fantastic book i read in majorca june
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